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Ice IX Banking Trojan Steals Info That Enables Fraudsters to Hijack Phone Calls New variants of the Ice IX online banking Trojan program are tricking victims into exposing their telephone account numbers so that fraudsters can divert...
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Amazon Sets up Website for Indian Retailers and Own Products Amazon.com has set up a subsidiary in India, Junglee.com, that aggregates products from local online and offline retailers, but does not sell them, it said...
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Samsung Scores Win in German Patent Battle With Apple Over Its Tablets Samsung Electronics is allowed to continue to sell the Galaxy Tab 10.1N, after a regional court in Munich rejected an Apple motion to block sales of the product...
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Google Ordered to Pay Fine for Making Google Maps Free A French mapping company had sued Google for "abusing" its dominant market position by making its service free.
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Apple Surpasses LG as World's Third-Largest Phone Maker A study from the International Data Corporation says Apple now trails Nokia and Samsung.
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Stylish Pentax K-01 Mirrorless Camera Will Support DSLR Lenses Pentax's new compact interchangeable-lens camera offers a unique body designed by Marc Newson, and it's the first mirrorless camera we've seen to support DSLR lenses natively.
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Google Docs for Android Gets Offline Access Google Docs users can now get offline access to documents on their Android-based smartphones and tablets, Googlesaid in a blog post on Wednesday.
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Google Introduces Country Domains on Blogger to Aid Content Removal Google is directing users to localized country domains on Blogger to provide it flexibility to comply with content removal rules in various countries.
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India's Top Court Strikes Down 122 2G Mobile Licenses India's Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that 122 mobile licenses awarded across 32 service areas in 2008 should be cancelled, giving a new dimension to...
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Sony Annual Losses Soar, Now Expected to Be Nearly $3 Billion Sony said Thursday it now expects to lose nearly US$3 billion in the current fiscal year through March, over double its target from just three months ago, as it...
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Facebook Unsure It Can Enter China Because of Government Regulations China, one of the world's largest Internet markets, could be out of reach of Facebook because of the Chinese government's strict censorship policies, the company...
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Alfresco 4.0 Heads for the Cloud In anticipation of offering its open-source content management software as a service, Alfresco has upgraded its namesake product to work with multiple clients...
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Facebook IPO Filing Addresses Mobile, E-commerce Facebook's application Wednesday to sell shares on the open market includes hints about its plans for mobile use and online payments, and reveals previously...
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The Byte: Facebook IPO, New Sony CEO, and Kindle Sales Sony's new CEO starts in April, Asus will debut its Padfone smartphone-tablet hybrid this month, Facebook files for IPO, and sales of Amazon’s Kindle soared in the last nine weeks of 2011.
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Sub-Zero Weather: Can Your Smartphone Stand The Cold? MikroPC, which is PCWorld Finland, put a number of phones through cold testing to find out which work best when the temperature is below zero. Hint: If you live in a very cold area, you might not want the Apple iPhone 4S.
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Vampire Power Reality Check: What Tech Gear Sucks the Most? We break down what tech gear costs you the most on your electric bill even when it's not actively being used.
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Adobe Lightroom 3 Photo Editor & Organizer, $149 Buy.com is selling Adobe's Lightroom 3 pro-level photo editor for half off the usual price, plus free shipping.
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OpenStack Removes Hyper-V Support in Next Release Despite Microsoft's stated commitment to Hyper-V in OpenStack, buggy code designed to support the hypervisor will be removed from the next version of the stack...
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Clues About HP's Gen8 Servers Leaked on Its Website Hewlett-Packard has let slip some details on its website about its upcoming Proliant Gen8 servers ahead of their official launch.
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Study Finds Enterprise 2.0 Reaps Results Research scientist Andrew McAfee examines the successful use of social technologies in three use cases.
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What Facebook's IPO Means for Users Facebook's decision to become a public company is seen as a bellwether for Web 2.0 stock offerings, but what will it mean for the social networking giant's 800 million users, and for the companies that build third-party apps for the site?
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Two Fast Business Inkjet Printers for Small Workgroups If you need a fast color printer for your small workgroup, HP and Lexmark offer fast, full featured inkjets that are better choices than a low-cost color laser.
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Apple TV Set: What We Know So Far Component makers are talking--is the Apple TV set about to become reality?
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Is Facebook Sharing Your Face With the Cops? A leading law professor has accused Facebook of helping law enforcement find criminals on the network using face recognition technology. What's the real story?
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9 'University Researcher Approved' Tips for Awesome Tweeting Researchers from Carnegie Mellon, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Georgia Tech have issued a list of 9 tips for better tweeting based on a study of Twitter usefulness.
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4 Ways to Prevent Domain Name Hijacking A company's domain name is one of its most valuable assets, yet businesses do little to protect them from being hijacked. Here are four tips to protect your domain.
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HTC Android Phones Can Leak Wi-Fi Passwords A group of HTC Android phones is susceptible to an exploit that can steal Wi-Fi credentials and passwords and send them to attackers.
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Symantec Recants Android Malware Claims Symantec has backtracked from assertions that 13 Android apps distributed by Google's Android Market were malicious.
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Facebook Files for IPO, Reveals $3.7 Billion Revenue Facebook filed papers Wednesday to become a public company, in the most anticipated IPO in a decade.
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Nano Quadrotors Swarm in Formation, Will Take Over Earth With Grace Researchers have managed to get these tiny robots to fly in perfect swarms, and fast! Aaaaah!
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Senate's Approach to Facebook and Netflix Should Be All or Nothing Netflix wants to use Facebook's new "frictionless sharing" options, but it can't--thanks to a 1988 Senate bill.
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Microsoft Opens Door to Kinect for Windows Apps As promised, Microsoft on Wednesday shipped version 1.0 of the Kinect for Windows SDK and runtime and said partners have started selling the Kinect hardware.
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White House: No Comment on Call to Investigate MPAA for SOPA Bribery The U.S. White House has declined to respond to a petition calling for authorities to investigate the head of the Motion Picture Association of America for...
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ARM's First 64-bit Processors Target Servers, Smartphones ARM will announce its first 64-bit processors later this year for servers and high-end smartphones, and is also taking steps to build up software support for the... Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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'Cat Life: ChatChat', The Cat MMO 'VVVVVV' creator Terry Cavanagh releases a new MMO all about meowing and napping as a cat.
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London Calling With RIM BlackBerry 10 Smartphone Research in Motion's incipient BlackBerry 10 smartphone, code-named London, has a thin and long design, according a photo obtained by CrackBerry.com.
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Coming Soon: Augmented Reality Goggles for Crime Scene Investigations Dutch scientists develop a set of augmented reality goggles to help the police in crime scene investigations. Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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RFID Credit Cards Are Easy Prey for Hackers, Demo Shows With a simple hack and minimal equipment, a security researcher demonstrates how easily thieves can make your data their own.
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BlackBerry OS Achieves Coveted Government Security Clearance RIM continues its recent hot streak with the announcement that BlackBerry 7 and BlackBerry 7.1 have achieved FIPS 140-2 certification.
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Romanian Authorities Arrest Man Suspected of Hacking Into NASA and Pentagon Servers Romanian authorities have arrested a 20-year-old man from the city of Timisoara on Monday under accusations that he hacked into computer systems belonging to...
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Steve Jobs Imitator with Angel Wings Promotes Taiwanese Tablet The Jobs character introduces the Action Pad tablet, which is from a Taiwanese company called Action Electronics.
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Brain Waves to Words: Breakthrough Lets Scientists (Almost) Hear What You're Thinking A new program allows neuroscientists to translate brain waves into recognizable words.
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SEC Investigating Past JDA's Past Fiscal Years, Stock Falls JDA Software's stock is taking a hit after the supply-chain application vendor said Tuesday that it experienced a loss in the fourth quarter and the U.S...
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'Cloak of Invisibility' in the Works; No Cone of Silence Planned Researchers at the University of Texas in Austin say that've been able to hide an object behind a cloak of invisibility of sorts, but it has some limitations
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Windows 8: 13 Features Worth Knowing About Windows 8 will introduce a slew of interesting features, but will they benefit you?
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ST Micro Sees 40W LED Flash in Future Smartphones STMicroelectronics hopes to make blurry low-light images from smartphone cameras a thing of the past with a new chip designed to boost light output from...
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The Pirate Bay Switches Domains After Founders' Appeal Denied The move comes after the Swedish Supreme Court decides not to hear an appeal over fines and jail time imposed on the TPB's founders two years ago.
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WikiLeaks' Assange Takes Appeal to UK Supreme Court WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange launched his appeal in the U.K. Supreme Court on Wednesday in his last attempt in Britain to avoid extradition to Sweden to face...
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Cops Survey Social Networks Tweet your way to deportation, tip off the narcs on Facebook, and take note -- the FBI is building a search engine for cybercrooks on social networks.
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Kinect for Windows Available Now for $250 Microsoft has launched a Kinect commercial software development kit that will allow developers to sell their creations for the first time.
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Apple Boycott Urged Over Foxconn Investigation Reports of mistreatment of workers at the company's manufacturing chain are prompting inquiries and objections.
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Kernel Guru Greg Kroah-Hartman Joins Linux Foundation One of the principle maintainers of the Linux kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, has joined the Linux Foundation as a fellow, the same position held by Linux creator...
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Is Google Evil? The Jury Is Out Google's changes to its privacy policy should have been expected. It's what any corporation intent on maximizing value would do. But does that make it right?
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Scattered Genesys Needs to Regroup After Alcatel-Lucent Split, Says Analyst Alcatel-Lucent has closed the sale of its customer-service software and contact-center business Genesys, which now needs to regroup and start working on...
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Kelihos Botnet, Once Crippled, Now Gaining Strength A botnet that was crippled by Microsoft and Kaspersky Lab last September is spamming once again and experts have no recourse to stop it.
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Twitter's Time: Campaign Season? Political candidates who want traction in this year's election had better use Twitter, says the microblog's CEO.
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For Sony's New CEO, a Big Challenge is in Your Living Room Sony's new CEO faces a myriad of problems -- stemming massive losses, snatching the momentum back from deep-pocketed rivals, unifying his firm's diffuse businesses.
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Symantec Clears pcAnywhere for Use The security vendor took the unusual step of urging users to disable the program after claims that a hacker group was mining stolen source code for vulnerabilities.
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Microsoft Turns the Tables on Google with Ad Campaign Microsoft is taking advantage of the privacy backlash against Google with a new ad campaign that invites users to come take a look at the Microsoft alternatives.
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Riverbed's Granite Speeds up WAN Storage to Drive Consolidation Riverbed Technology plans to make enterprise data centers look like local storage at branch offices with Granite, a new accelerator technology the company is...
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Is the Use of Sites Like MegaUpload Sinking the Arts Ship? Not So Fast, Says New Advocate Study A new study argues that artists are thriving and companies that adapt to new methods could thrive also.
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Ace Attorney 5 Will Have its Day in Court A new Ace Attorney courtroom drama game has been announced, but will it ever find its way to the English-speaking gaming world?
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Samsung Galaxy S III Won't be Unveiled at Mobile World Congress Samsung plans to unveil the successor to its best-selling device at a separate event in the first half of the year.
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Prison Sentences in Pirate Bay Trial Made Final as Supreme Court Refuses Hearing The Swedish Supreme Court declines to hear an appeal from the founders of The Pirate Bay against prison sentences and fines.
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Sony's Hirai, Executive Who Led PlayStation Turnaround, Promoted to CEO Sony said Wednesday that executive Kazuo Hirai, who runs the company's core consumer products division, will be promoted to CEO and President from April.
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Seagate: Shortage of Disk Drives to Continue Through 2012 Seagate Technology said Tuesday that supply of hard disk drives (HDDs) this year will continue to fall short of demand, leading large customers to look to...
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Steve Jobs Imitation With Angel Wings Promotes a Tablet in Taiwanese Ad A new television advertisement airing in Taiwan has an actor with angel wings and a halo doing a thinly-veiled imitation of Steve Jobs, to promote a tablet...
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T-Mobile Caters to Small Business with New Services T-Mobile launched a slew of initiatives aimed at attracting small and medium business customers to make the switch to its wireless service.
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T-Mobile Caters to Small Business With Square and More T-Mobile launched a slew of initiatives aimed at attracting small and medium business customers to make the switch to its wireless service.
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Nikon Refreshes Entire Coolpix Line With Nine New Cameras Among the highlights in Nikon's new announcements are an F1.8 premium compact, two pocketable high-zoom cameras, and a kid-friendly rugged model.
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How to Manage Twitter Accounts That Have Multiple Users TweetDeck and even Twitter itself have tools to make sharing a Twitter account among multiple users less of a headache. Here's how to use those tools.
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Salesforce.com Yields to Pressure Over Analytics Pricing Salesforce.com will include some new analytics capabilities at no additional cost with the Enterprise and Unlimited editions of its CRM (customer relationship...
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Android Phone Hacked to Run Windows 95, Windows CE Nowhere to Be Found A modern smartphone with retro appeal? One XDA Developer not only got Linux working on the HTC EVO 3D, but also Windows 95, 98 and XP.
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Kindle Sales Soar but Amazon Mum on Actual Numbers Amazon said flooding in Thailand and economic problems in Europe weighed on its financial results for the fourth quarter but it also said it was pleased with the...
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Sprint Gives LightSquared Six More Weeks for FCC Approval Sprint Nextel has given LightSquared about six more weeks to win regulatory approval for its proposed cellular data network, extending a US$9 billion deal under...
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Hey Hey, My My: MP3, It's Time to Die Rocker Neil Young trashes the quality of today's MP3 format; calls for a new high-quality digital download for serious audiophiles.
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5 Key Points From Google's Privacy-Policy Letter to Congress Google sent a 13-page letter to Congress this week that can be summarized in a single sentence: "We're not being evil."
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Firefox 10 Relieves Add-On Updating Pain Mozilla today patched eight vulnerabilities in Firefox as it shipped the latest iteration in its rapid release schedule.
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IRS Helps Bust 105 People in Massive Identity Theft Crackdown The Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Justice teamed up for a coast-to-coast crackdown on identity thieves this week.
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The Byte: Woes for Samsung, Toshiba, and Fujitsu In today's show, news about how smartphone device makers are delaying new models after the iPhone's record success, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 news, and more.
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Cisco Aims Wi-Fi Access Point at iPad Profusion Cisco Systems developed its latest enterprise access point with corporate bring-your-own-device policies in mind, aiming to give tablets and smartphones as well as traditional workplace devices strong and consistent performance.
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Beware of 'Remove Timeline' Facebook Scams There's no way to remove the Facebook Timeline once you've switched over--so be wary of any website or app that claims otherwise.
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RIM Regains Mojo with BlackBerry Cloud Service and Office 365 Integration RIM has been having issues getting back on track, but BlackBerry Cloud Service and Office 365 for BlackBerry are the kinds of services that put RIM on top in the first place.
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RIM Regains Mojo With BlackBerry Cloud Service and Office 365 BlackBerry Cloud Service and Office 365 for BlackBerry are the kinds of services that put RIM on top in the first place.
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Microsoft 'committed' to Hyper-V OpenStack Support Microsoft may try to revive support for Hyper-V in OpenStack as the community considers removing the code -- which one OpenStack developer called broken and...
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Microsoft Releases PST Importer for Exchange In a move to help administrators rid their networks of disparate personal email archives, Microsoft has released a tool for finding and importing Outlook PST...
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The Smartphone Has Become an Essential Shopping Tool According to a recent Pew survey, people are using their smartphones more than ever while shopping in brick-and-mortar stores.
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Oracle Outlines Plans for RightNow Integration Oracle executives on Tuesday gave a more detailed picture of their plans to integrate technologies gained through October's US$1.5 billion acquisition of...
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In Defense of Jailbreaking Jailbreaking unlocks the full potential of today's mobile gadgets and consoles, but the practice is in legal limbo. Here's why and how we all benefit from jailbreaking.
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FCC Overhauls Telephone Subsidy for the Poor, Adding Broadband The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved an overhaul to its Lifeline program, which subsidizes telephone service for poor people, with the goals...
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Pro Gaming Roundtable on Game On Podcast #4 How does playing games become a competitive sport? Join the editors of PCWorld as they discuss the origins of eSports, what it takes to become a pro gamer and what makes the PC such an ideal platform for professional gaming.
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DIY Tables Are Made From Recycled Tech, Look Awesome These tables made out of recycled computer parts will certainly brighten up a geek's living room.
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Google Clarifies Privacy Policy Consolidation, Claims It's Not Changing Controls Google responds to concerns that its March move to a single, unifying privacy policy for all its services is a bait-and-switch.
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Lawmakers Question Proposed Change to Video Privacy Law Let's say you like to watch heady documentaries over Netflix's streaming service and would like to share recommendations with your friends on Facebook. Netflix...
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Semiconductor Market to Slow This Year, ISuppli Says Semiconductor industry revenue will grow at a slow pace this year due to struggling economies worldwide, lower spending and sluggish demand for products...
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SeaMicro Puts 256 Xeon Cores in Server SeaMicro announces a microserver that incorporates 256 Xeon processor cores to enable faster delivery of data for Internet-based activities such as search or social media.
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Final Cut Pro X Gets Multicam Editing Apple's editing software receives multicam editing and broadcast output with version 10.0.3.
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Apple Passes HP in "PC" Shipments--or Did It? Company shipped 17% of PCs in the world in the fourth quarter of 2011--but what constitutes a PC?
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Apple Passes HP in "PC" Sales--or Did It? Company shipped 17% of PCs in the world in the fourth quarter of 2011--but what constitutes a PC?
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Robot Moves Like a Snake, But Won't Make You Squeamish Georgia Tech researchers take a cue from nature and design a robot that mimics the movement of a snake.
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