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Foodspotting Expands its Menu Analysis: After collecting food shots for awhile, the mobile app is revamped to let you browse popular dishes at nearby restaurants, or pull up a “picture menu.”
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Facebook Alternative Path Adds Depth to Social Networking Path is trying to be a social network that is more personal, one in which your friends are actually people you currently have in your life.
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How to Opt Out of Linked-In's Social Ads Those small modules in the margin of your screen promote a company or product with endorsements from your friends and contacts who "like" or "follow" the brand.
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Readdle Adds Remarks to Growing Field of Note-taking Apps The app lets users take notes in meetings, lectures, or interviews-entering text by typing or adding sketches with a stylus.
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Numberlys and The Fantastic Flying Books of Morris Lessmore for iOS The apps come loaded with interactive features that augment the storylines.
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Researchers Develop Computer Modelling to Read Words in People's Thoughts The system is seen as a future way to help comatose and locked-in patients to communicate.
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Steve Jobs' Influence Continues Some days there seems to be more Steve Jobs news than ever before, with memories and marketing schemes continuing to influence Apple and others.
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Will Facebook's IPO Help it Beat Google? A huge influx of cash could enable the social networking site to topple the search giant, industry and financial analysts say.
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EMC Ramps up Flash Game With VFCache, 'Thunder' Appliance EMC is now shipping its long-awaited entry in the server-based flash storage market while laying the groundwork for a future appliance based on the same...
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Presidential Campaign Mobile Websites Lack Savvy All of the U.S. presidential candidates say they're pro-tech, but their mobile campaign sites don't support that campaign promise.
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HTC Android Fix Delayed for Some Some users of HTC Android phones will have to wait until next week to get a fix for a problem that could leak access info to Wi-Fi networks.
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Lawsuit Raises Issue of E-Mail Privacy at Work Whistleblowers say their private e-mails were extensively monitored after complained about irregularities at the FDA; did they have a reasonable expectation of privacy?
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Smartphone Sales Boom -- Who Needs A Laptop? In the next decade, mobile phones will gain capabilities that make them suitable replacements for the conventional desktop or laptop computer.
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Archify 'Remembers' Your Web Travels A Startup develops a browser plug-in that catalogs what you view in cyberspace for later retrieval and reference.
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Profiles in Geekdom: Chris Torres, Creator of Nyan Cat Ever wanted to know more about that trippy feline, Nyan Cat? GeekTech gets the low-down from creator Chris Torres.
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Facebook Details Continue to Emerge Following IPO Announcement Here's a rundown of the most recent dish about the social network, courtesy of the disclosures necessary when a company plans to go public.
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Apple Pulls Ripoff Apps from its Walled Garden Some consumers get confused and shell out money thinking they're getting the real app, when they're actually buying a counterfeit.
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Social Media Takes Over the Super Bowl Remember the days when watching the Super Bowl meant eating lots of chips, hanging out with friends and, most importantly, being glued to the TV?
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Mac Basics: How to Set up Time Machine Time Machine works with your Mac and an external drive to regularly save important documents, photos, and even important system files.
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Censored: Apple Content Filtering Needs Work Apple seems to think that "kinky sex moves" is appropriate content for 12 year olds, but rejected other content because it has the word "penis".
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When Email Duplication Gets Unruly Computer problems often lead us to assume the cause must lie with faulty software or hardware, but sometimes it turns out the true cause is our own misunderstanding.
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Trendy Italian Leather Laptop Bag Can Double as Purse At roughly $277 the Marshall Bergman Tahlia Clutch Bag is pricey, but it's sturdy enough to protect your MacBook Air and chic enough to carry as your main purse.
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How to Scrub Email Out of a Windows Computer The legacy approach to email, typified by Microsoft's Outlook program, permanently mated email to one computer.
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Apple Scraps Controversial Terms in iBook Author EULA Agreement Company bows to howls by iBook authors and publishers on restrictions in
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AMD's Move Could Pave the Way for ARM in Future Chips Advanced Micro Devices has loosened its commitment to the x86 architecture, announcing a new design strategy that could pave the way for using ARM technology in...
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The Asus Padfone, Facebook's IPO, Sony's Troubles, and More On World Tech Update this week, Facebook announces an IPO, Sony's business is in trouble, the Asus Padfone sets for a debut and thousands flock to Macworld | iWorld.
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Dropcam HD Launch Delayed to Fix Video Quality Issues The Wi-Fi camera had fuzzy video playback in our hands-on tests, but Dropcam promises that the final version of its Dropcam HD will not have these problems.
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First Look at the Dropcam HD Our review unit of this Wi-Fi camera had fuzzy video playback in our hands-on tests, but Dropcam promises that the final version of its Dropcam HD will not have these problems.
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Here's How to Install Carrier-Blocked Apps on Your Android Phone Workaround allows users to install apps like Google Wallet onto their Android phones.
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Engineer's Wife 'Ferocious' in Obama Q&A on H-1Bs The White House is following up on an offer made by President Barack Obama this week to help find a job for an unemployed semiconductor engineer in Texas.
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How NOT to Get a Job 101: Hack Marriott, Extort Execs for Work Hacking and extortion will get you thrown in prison.
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Social Media Fuels Planned Parenthood Backers in Komen Protest Fueled by a firestorm of outrage on Twitter and Facebook, the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation has announced it will not cut funding for Planned Parenthood.
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The Byte: Not Stringer's Fault, Google Fined, Playbook Cut, Android Market Cleaned Sony's CEO says losses aren't his fault, Google has to pay a fine, RIM cuts the price of its Playbook again, and Android Market malware is reduced.
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Facebook Malware Scam Takes Hold A "worrying number" of Facebook users are sharing a link to a malware-laden fake CNN news page reporting the U.S. has attacked Iran and Saudi Arabia, security firm Sophos said Friday.
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Motorola, Woot Admit to Reselling Uncleared Xoom Tablets Motorola and Woot admit that some refurbished Xoom tablets may have been sold with ex-owners' sensitive data still on them.
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FBI Admits Anonymous Snooped Conference Call Anonymous secretly recorded a conference call between the FBI and foreign law enforcement and then posted the results online.
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Micron CEO Dies in Plane Crash Steve Appleton, chairman and CEO of memory and semiconductor maker Micron, was killed in a small plane accident in Boise, Idaho, on Friday.
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Facebook IPO, Tons of New Cameras, and Inkjets for Business on PCWorld Podcast #131 Facebook makes a lot of money, and wants to make more by going public. Also, did you know that inkjet printers may be better than lasers for small business?
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Relax, Facebook Timeline Paranoia Is Misguided Everyone seems to be all in a tizzy over the impending switch to the new Facebook Timeline layout. It's going to be OK people, just like it always is.
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Office 365's Lync Online to Gain Interop With Consumer IM Networks Lync Online, the instant messaging, online meeting and PC-to-PC voice and video communications tool in Office 365, will gain interoperability with non-Microsoft...
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Systems Management, Cloud Services Likely in Dell's Software Acquisition Plans Dell's formation of a new software group, which was announced Thursday, could be the forerunner to a string of acquisitions by the vendor, with some observers...
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Google's New 'Bouncer' Targets Android Market Malware Last year saw a 40 percent drop in malicious app downloads, the company says.
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See How Silk Is Milked From a Spider Paul Lazzaro shares how he does his job milking black widow spiders for their silk.
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Apple Removes, Than Replaces Products From German Online Store Apple on Friday removed some of its products from its online store serving Germany due to a court injunction in its dispute with Motorola, but shortly after it...
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Apple iTunes Match Glitch Replaces Explicit Lyric Songs With Censored Versions Tunes by rap artists Kanye West, Jay Z, and Ice Cube are affected. Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Who Really Was Behind the SOPA Protests? Some critics have blamed Silicon Valley tech firms for the massive online protests last month against two controversial copyright bills. Other groups have...
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Putting Your Amazon Kindle Fire to Work I don't suggest tossing your laptop out just yet, but with the right mix of apps the Kindle Fire can fill in as a mobile business productivity tool when the need arises.
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VeriSign Hack: Few Details Seep Out It's still not clear exactly what was compromised when Internet giant VeriSign suffered a series of data breaches in 2010.
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AMD Targets Ultrabooks, Shows 18mm Trinity Notebook Super-skinny laptops will offer long battery life and smaller price tag than Intel's entries, AMD tells analysts.
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Will Europe Upend Google's New Privacy Plan? The European Union asks Google to delay implementing its new privacy policy for closer scrutiny with stricter European privacy law.
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More Details Emerge on the Fully Open 'Spark' Tablet Though it won't ship before May, you can preorder this Linux-based device starting next week.
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Leaked EU Memo Highlights Concerns Over Data Retention Law Digital rights groups in Europe have called for a ban on blanket data retention after a leaked internal memo from the European Commission admitted that there are...
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Anonymous Releases Recording Between FBI, UK Law Enforcement The politically-motivated hacking group Anonymous released on Friday a 17-minute recording of a conference call between U.S. and British law enforcement agents...
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MegaUpload's Kim DotCom Denied Bail Again: Third Time's a Charm? MegaUpload founder Kim DotCom, allegedly worth more than $200 million, looks to be stuck in a New Zealand prison cell over fears he's a flight risk.
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Facebook Members Get More Than They Give Typical users of the social network are "friended" more than they "friend," a Pew Internet and American Life Project reports.
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Apple Security Update Patches Mac OS X Critical bug fixes addressed in both Snow Leopard and Lion, in Apple's first security update of the year.
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The Curse of 'Don’t Be Evil' Google is definitely evil! Or is it? The critics weigh in.
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Google Fights Android Market Malware The Bouncer service steps up Android Market security, periodically analyzing apps for known malware, spyware, and Trojans.
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India to Auction 2G Spectrum From Scandal-tainted Licenses India initiated plans Friday to auction 2G spectrum, a day after the country's Supreme Court ordered licenses and spectrum issued in 2008 to be canceled, as they...
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PHP 5.3.10 Fixes Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability The PHP Group released PHP 5.3.10 on Thursday in order to address a critical security flaw that can be exploited to execute arbitrary code on servers running an...
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Skype 5.8 For Windows Brings Facebook Video Calling Write on your Facebook wall from Skype, spot your friends for a quick chat -- maybe even in HD or in a group.
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Google Won't Delay New Privacy Policy Despite EU Concerns Google does not plan to delay its new privacy policy despite calls from Europe's data protection watchdog.
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Windows Phone 8 Details Leak Microsoft reportedly plans to integrate more of its existing technologies into the next phone OS, from Skype to SkyDrive, adding near-field communications and lots more apps.
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The Humble Indie Bundle: Now on Android! The newest Humble Indie Bundle retains all the virtues of its previous iterations and adds a whole new platform, giving you an easy way to support great charities and buy a bunch of great games on Android for a ridiculously low price.
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Symantec Warns of Android Trojans That Mutate With Every Download Researchers from security vendor Symantec have identified a new premium-rate SMS Android Trojan horse that modifies its code every time it gets downloaded.
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RIM Offers Free PlayBook to Attract Android Developers Research in Motion is trying to woo developers by giving a free BlackBerry Playbook tablet to coders who port their Android application for its BlackBerry Tablet.
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VeriSign Hacked: What We Don't Know Might Hurt Us VeriSign didn't exactly 'disclose' the breach, and the few details buried in the SEC filing create more questions than they answer. Without more to go on, it is hard to know what the risk is.
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Facebook's IPO May Create as Many as 1000 Millionaires Facebook has finally announced its IPO, filing a valuation with the SEC valued at $100 billion dollars. If everything goes as planned, the IPO could create between 500 and 1000 new millionaires at the company.
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Wall Street Beat: Facebook Rides Wave of Tech, Internet IPOs Facebook may end up being the biggest name on the IPO calendar this year, but it's also part of a trend in which technology, and particularly Internet companies...
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Ninja Blocks Let Household Items Talk to Web Apps Sit back and let this Kickstarter project carry out household tasks. Warning: This could make you lazy, unlike a real ninja.
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Ninja Blocks Lets Household Items Talk to Web Apps Sit back and let this Kickstarter project carry out household tasks. Warning: This could make you lazy, unlike a real ninja.
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Security Slackers Risk Internet Blackout on March 8 If feds pull down temporary network as planned, machines infected with DNSChanger Trojan won't be able to access the Web.
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Microsoft Researchers Say Anonymized Data Isn't So Anonymous Data routinely gathered in Web logs - IP address, cookie ID, operating system, browser type, user-agent strings - can threaten online privacy because they can be used to identify the activity of individual machines, Microsoft researchers say.
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VeriSign Admits Multiple Hacks in 2010, Keeps Details Under Wraps VeriSign, the company responsible for guiding most of the world's Internet users to the correct websites and once the largest encryption certificate issuing...
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Vendors Show Voice Call Hand-off Between LTE, 3G Networks Qualcomm this week revealed a key step in enabling voice calls over LTE handsets. Working with Ericsson, the chipmaker says it recently completed the first voice call handover between LTE and 3G networks, and will showcase the achievement later this month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Dual-mode 3G M2M Asset Tracking Can Span Regions Enterprises can track assets all over the world using one M2M (machine-to-machine) device with both CDMA and GSM radios, announced on Thursday by Sprint and...
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Obama Website Crushed by Republicans' When It Comes to Download Speeds If the presidential election were determined by how fast the candidates' Web pages download, President Obama would lose to any of his Republican challengers.
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Half of Fortune 500 Firms Infected With DNS Changer Half of all Fortune 500 companies and major U.S. government agencies own computers infected with the "DNS Changer" malware that redirects users to fake websites and puts organizations at risk of information theft.
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Vizio's New 58-inch 3D HDTV Gets Rid of Widescreen Black Bars Vizio is introducing a widescreen 3D HDTV with a 21:9 aspect ratio.
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AMD Puts the Brakes on Adding More Cores to Server Chips Advanced Micro Devices has put the brakes on adding more cores to its server chips, stopping at 16, the company said Thursday during a financial analyst day.
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BlackBerry PlayBook: $199 Yet Again ShopBlackBerry.com is selling the 16GB version of the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook tablet for just $199.
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AMD Fundamentally Shifts Chip Design Methodology Advanced Micro Devices will take a fundamentally different approach to designing chips as it tries to move away from playing second fiddle to Intel.
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162,000 Sign Petition Targeting Apple's Chinese Factory Conditions An online petition asking Apple to protect the Chinese workers who make its more popular products has gathered more than 162,000 signatures in just over a week.
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Tiff Over LightSquared Reveals Odd Partnership LightSquared founder Philip Falcone's response to ethics allegations by a U.S. senator sheds some light on a strange chapter in the carrier's ongoing bid to...
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Sprint to Sell $100 Tablet From ZTE Sprint is rolling out one of the lowest cost tablets on the market -- a ZTE tablet with midrange specs -- but you'll have to sign a two-year service contract to... Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Lease Program Would Offer Users New Phone Every Year Wish you could have the latest hot smartphone even with a year left on your contract? TMNG Global has devised a leasing program that could let you upgrade your...
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Yale Discovers a Fungus That Eats Plastic Yale scientists discover a new species of fungus that eats polyurethane and could help clear our garbage landfills of plastic.
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Symantec Shouldn't Backpedal on Android 'Malware' Symantec has backed off its earlier claims that apps in the Android Market were malware, but still says the apps are adware or spyware, and do some shady things. Isn't that malware? Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Google Fires Back at Microsoft Over Privacy Claims Google says that Microsoft and other critics are spreading untruths about its new privacy policy.
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It's a Bird! It's a Plane! Nope, It's Actually Remote-Controlled Flying People Vicariously live out your superhero fantasies with these human-shaped foam model aircraft. Um...
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Android Isn't as Fragmented as You Think, Report Says On both smartphones and tablets, a few OS versions and hardware specs dominate the landscape, according to new data. Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Married to Your Desk? 5 Tips for a Better Relationship Optimize your work area for better productivity -- no 'standing desk' required.
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Dell Forms Software Group, Names Former CA CEO as Head Dell on Thursday said it is forming a Software Group, which will bring together disparate products under one roof as the company tries to sharpen its end-to-end...
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U.S. Closes Sports Sites in Super Bowl Crackdown Sites affected by the action include Firstrowsports.tv, Firstrowsports.com, Firstrowsports.net and Soccertvlive.net.
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Court Snubs Apple, Okays Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N, Nexus Smartphone Sales German court tosses Apple-proposed sales ban on Samsung tablets and smartphones, says Apple likely to lose touch screen patent.
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HTC Vows to Fix Android Flaw Revealing Wi-Fi Credentials HTC says most phones have already received a fix through regular updates but other devices will require users to manually load the fix.
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Facebook Goes Public: Surprising Facts Learned from IPO Paperwork Let's take a look at some of the tidbits included in the company's recent S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SAP-SuccessFactors Deal Delayed as US Regulators Conduct Investigation SAP's US$3.4 billion purchase of cloud software vendor SuccessFactors has been delayed indefinitely while a U.S. regulatory body investigates the deal, an SAP...
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Outgoing Sony CEO Howard Stringer Says Much of Big Losses out of His Control Sony CEO Howard Stringer, who will step down at the end of March, said Thursday that much of his company's losses were due to circumstances outside of his...
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