Ultrabooks have the brains, the looks, and they're a cheap date. Can they take out tablets? Plus, Google and China war again, and cancerous cell phone calling.
The Mac faithful are rocked by a serpent in their midst, the new Nook makes a believer out of Molly, and Sony's hacker war rages on.
In Buzz this week, the HP Veer is uselessly tiny, Sony can't catch a PSN break, and everybody continues to hate AT&T.;
This week in Buzz, Google I/O has an announcement for you and for you and for you ... and Oprah-style giveaways to boot. Plus Facebook app leaks and talking dogs.
Sony loses the personal information of 77 million users. That's gonna take a while to clean up. Plus, Apple "explains" itself, Facebook launches Deals, and Friendster is back (in the news).
The "new" BlackBerry 9900 gives RIM a black eye, Sony PlayStation breach was big - until it got huge, and the key point Bin Laden missed about that whole internet thing.
No, you're not paranoid. You're being watched, you're being tracked, and the computers are becoming self aware.
Why Molly doesn't want a cheaper Kindle, why the Winklevii should just get over it, already, and why a smart phone trying to be a tablet is just a little too cute.
The best gadgets are the oldest ones. Also, it's spear phishing season, thanks to the Epsilon email breach; plus, Google gets tough, and Netflix goes all "Mad Men."