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Nintendo Wii U to Launch in Time for Holidays Nintendo said its new game console, Wii U, will be available for the 2012 holiday season in the U.S., Europe, and Japan.
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Short URLs Render Safari's History Useless One fix when using social media: In most cases, you can copy and paste links from Twitter to Safari.
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Android Malware Not Rampant, Lookout Security Says Researchers are refuting a claim from their competitor Symantec, which had warned of malicious apps on the Android Market.
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Google Doodle Commemorates Largest Snowflake It's hard to imagine a snowstorm in which the snowflakes are more than a foot in diameter.
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Smartphone Tracking Services Available on Android, Blackberry Handsets Several carriers offer services similar to the popular "Find My iPhone" app that can track stolen devices or find one dropped between the cushions on your sofa.
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Smartphone Tracking Services also Available on Android, Blackberry Handsets Several carriers offer services similar to the popular "Find My iPhone" app that can track stolen devices or find one dropped between the cushions on your sofa.
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Smartphone Tracking Services olso Available on Android, Blackberry Handsets Several carriers offer services similar to the popular "Find My iPhone" app that can track stolen devices or find one dropped between the cushions on your sofa.
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Dig Deep Into Lion: 17 of the Best Overlooked and Underrated Features 17 useful features every OS X Lion user should know about.
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Twitter's Country-specific Blocking Brings Hazards and Hope Twitter's move to comply with government requests and block tweets in specific countries could blunt its edge as a political tool, but there may be an upside.
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Apple Shatters Records, New Facebook App, and EU Data Protection Rules On World Tech Update this week, the EU proposes new online data-protection rules, Apple shatters sales records under CEO Tim Cook, and a new Facebook app is to die for.
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Marine Breaks Record for Biggest Lego Collection, Gains Huge Geek Cred Think your Lego collection is expansive? Think again when you check out this guy's record-breaking brick bounty.
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How Tweet It Isn't: Twitter's New Censorship Policies Twitter has announced that it will allow governments to censor some (but not all) tweets. Did they really have any other choice?
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How to Hack an iPad Most iPad and iPhone owners rely on their Apple ID password to prevent access to their account details. This won't stop a hacker gaining access to your personal account and log in details.
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Windows Phone 7 App Fights Malaria Microsoft has awarded an Imagine Cup Grant to a team that developed a custom Windows Phone 7 and application that can diagnose malaria then upload the data to cloud servers that map the data to help track outbreaks.
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Why e-Textbooks Could Cost Students Will Apple's recent attempt to break into the textbook market, and other rapidly evolving e-book distribution models, help to moderate soaring textbook prices? From what I've seen so far, it could do just the opposite.
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Macworld | iWorld: Game Your Video App maker Global Delight wants to make mobile video editing less of a chore and more of a game. That’s the idea behind Game Your Video, an iPhone video-editing app introduced at this week’s Macworld | iWorld.
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Security Roundup: The Triumph of Hactivists, the Sorrow of Symantec It was another busy week for hactivists attacking the online targets of their ire.
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Apple Reclaims Top Brand Spot After iPhone 4S Launch, Jobs' Death Apple reclaimed the top spot in a brand listing by collecting an estimated $900 million worth of traditional media, social media and Twitter coverage in the fourth quarter of 2011, a measurement company said today.
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Massive Android Malware Op May Have Infected 5 Million Users The largest-ever Android malware campaign may have duped as many as 5 million users into downloading infected apps from Google's Android Market, Symantec said Friday.
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Adscend Denies Facebook, AG Allegations Adscend Media, the defendant in lawsuits filed this week by Facebook and the Washington attorney general, on Friday denied the allegations in the complaints and shifted blame to its affiliates.
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Macworld | iWorld: iKeyboard for iPads iKeyboard is a $35 device that attaches to your iPad's screen to provide a touch keyboard feel without needing a Bluetooth connection.
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Amazon Merchant Caught Bribing Customers for Reviews VIP Deals has been offering customers rebates for reviewing.
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Salesforce.com Customers Say New Analytics Should Be Included in Core Fees Salesforce.com customers are sounding off about the fact that an upcoming Analytics Edition of the CRM (customer relationship management) software will have an...
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Cisco Aims to Simplify, Unify Collaboration Products' Design, Interfaces Cisco is in the midst of a major initiative to better integrate its various collaboration products and to give their interfaces a uniform, consistent design in...
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Wall Street Beat: Tech Shines as Earnings Come in Strong This week's tsunami of tech earnings, led by Apple's jaw-dropping quarterly report, has given market watchers something to cheer about and also points to...
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Microsoft Kinect Motion-Sensing Technology Coming to Laptops, Sources Say If Kinect capability does arrive in laptops, you may soon be able to control programs with the wave of your hand.
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Google Slammed for Tainting Search to Hype Google+ Social Networking New "Search Plus Your World" Google feature, which shows Google+ data alongside generic search results, provokes anger.
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Facebook IPO Could Come as Soon as Next Week The Internet juggernaut Facebook could file papers for an initial public offering as early as Wednesday, hoping to raise as much as US$10 billion, the Wall...
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Facebook Scammers Redirect Victims Through Amazon's Cloud Facebook scammers have started redirecting victims through Amazon's cloud in order to bypass malicious URL filters, according to security researchers from...
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Coming Soon: An 'IBM Edition' of Apache OpenOffice Lotus Symphony 3.0.1, launched last week, marks the end of the line before IBM shifts its focus to OpenOffice instead.
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Two Years of Apple's iPad: Happy Second Birthday, Innovative Tablet! Two years ago, Steve Jobs showed us the original iPad. Here are some of the milestones for the innovative slate over the past 24 months.
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White House CTO Chopra Leaving His Post Aneesh Chopra, who has served for the past two-and-a-half years as the first CTO for the U.S. government, is stepping down in early February.
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Rubinstein Leaves HP Jon Rubinstein, known for his role developing the original iPod for Apple and for running Palm, has left Hewlett-Packard, where he's worked since the company's...
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Chinese Hackers Led Western Attacks, Symantec Charges Researchers report finding more links from Chinese servers to attacks on defense contractor sites.
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Juicebox Could Be Your At-The-Bar Smartphone Charger of the Future Prototype credit card-operated charging systems are currently being tested in New York bars, so you can one day free your smartphone from wall sockets.
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Samsung's Security Slips Analysis: The recent record includes two major hacks, two major delays admitting fault, and risk to customers.
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Symantec's Security Slips Analysis: The recent record includes two major hacks, two major delays admitting fault, and risk to customers.
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White Spaces: The Next Generation of Wireless Broadband Has Landed North Carolina community gets first taste of lightning fast "Super WiFi" or "TV Band" broadband speeds base on TV white spaces technology.
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Hackers Ride Radio Waves to Hack SmartphonesPlain Old Radio Encryption keys on smartphones can be stolen using a technique involving radio waves, says one of the world's foremost crypto experts.
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Hackers Ride Radio Waves to Hack Smartphones Encryption keys on smartphones can be stolen using a technique involving radio waves, says one of the world's foremost crypto experts.
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French Telecom Regulator Steps Into Dispute Over Free Mobile's Coverage ARCEP, the French telecommunications regulator, has promised to investigate whether new network operator Free Mobile is still offering the level of coverage...
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Drive-by-download Attack Exploits Critical Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro have come across a Web-based attack that exploits a known vulnerability in Windows Media Player.
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Apple Accused of Ignoring 'Human Cost' of Manufacturing Some former executives and contractors join in the chorus questioning the operations of Apple's international suppliers.
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Google Defends Privacy Changes as Questions Mount While Google touts its new policy as good for users, others argue that the real beneficiaries are advertisers.
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Warner Bros. Says 'No' To Early Netflix Queuing Video fans can't even ask to see the newest releases until nearly two months after they've been out ... except at the pirate sites, of course.
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Google Earth Update Smooths Over Patchwork Landscapes Google upgrades Google Earth 3D mapping program with a new rendering engine that smooths out patchwork quilt images of the Earth's surface during navigation.
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CloudPassage Launches New Security Product for Public Clouds CloudPassage is launching a new security product for virtual servers in public clouds such as Amazon Web Services that it says takes care of the all-important...
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Valve Releases Steam Mobile App for iOS and Android Devices Valve Software has released a beta version of their Steam mobile app as part of an insidious plot to enable us to spend even more money on Steam sales.
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Google+ Opens Its Doors to Teens Introduces enhanced safety features, such as warning teens when they're about to make public posts.
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First 'Super Wi-Fi' Network Goes Live in North Carolina Lucky residents of Wilmington, N.C., will be the first in the nation to have access to a 'Super Wi-Fi' network.
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Samsung Loses Again in German Patent Suit Against Apple The district court in Mannheim, Germany, has again sided with Apple in a patent suit brought by Samsung Electronics.
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Apple Number One Smartphone Vendor Again, Say Research Firms Apple has emerged as the number one smartphone vendor worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2011, by a small margin, after earlier losing ground to Samsung.
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Nintendo: Wii U Will Launch in Time for 2012 Holiday Season, Use Touch-card Tech Nintendo said Friday its next-generation Wii U game console will launch in time for the holiday season in the U.S., Europe and Japan.
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Samsung Smartphones, TVs Help Drive Strong 4Q Profits, Even as Rivals Falter Samsung said Friday profits shot up in the three-month period through December, with a big boost from its burgeoning lineup of smartphones and tablets.
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Twitter Can Now Block Tweets in Specific Countries Twitter can now remove tweets from users' feeds in specific countries while keeping them visible elsewhere, according to a post on the company's blog on...
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Twitter Prepares To Censor Tweets, Country by Country The microblogging service says it will block tweets when asked to by "an authorized entity."
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Your Kitteh Means Business in This DIY Cardboard Tank Make your cat the most badass feline in the neighborhood with a quick cardboard tank project.
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Panasonic Offers Wireless Broadband Service to Connect Its Products Panasonic launched a wireless broadband service in Japan this week that is intended to encourage customers to use its coming wave of Internet-ready appliances...
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Lego 'Astronaut' Takes One Giant Leap for Brick-kind What were you doing when you were a teenager? These two Canadian teens launched a Lego minifigure into the edge of space.
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15 Worst Internet Privacy Scandals of All Time In honor of National Data Privacy Day this Saturday, Jan. 28, we've put together a list of the 15 worst Internet privacy scandals of all time.
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This Cabinet Can Charge 40 iPads, Might Be Overkill for Your House A new line of storage cabinets from Anthro can charge up 40 tablets or smartphones.
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Are You at Risk? What Cybercriminals Do With Your Personal Data According to experts, the most likely security risks for consumers range from the annoying (more spam in their email inboxes) to potentially much more dangerous targeted "phishing" emails.
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For the Good of the Nation, Broadband for All Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski recently announced a plan that would expand the Universal Service Fund's Lifeline program to include broadband Internet service.
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Choose the Right Social Platform For Your Business You know your business needs to engage online. Here a few things to consider before you plunge into the social pool.
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HTC's 2012 Phone Strategy: Quality, Not Quantity HTC will scale back its smartphone launches in 2012.
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Apple Customers Voice Mixed Reaction to Reports of Poor Working Conditions Amid renewed reports of poor working conditions at factories making Apple products in China, it's unclear whether customers will demand change.
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4 Tips to Secure and Protect Your Kindle Fire The Kindle Fire has access to email, social networks, bank accounts, and more. Take steps to lock down your Amazon tablet and protect the data it contains.
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Leaked: BlackBerry PlayBook, Smartphones for 2012 Here's what's (supposedly) on RIM's roadmap for 2012.
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Introducing "Go Social" Social media has evolved, and it’s not just about marketing anymore. We’re here to explore the future of social business.
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Acquisition Investigations Drag On, Losses Mount at Motorola Losses grew at Motorola in the fourth quarter as regulatory investigations into its proposed acquisition by Google drag on, legal battles pile up and competition...
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How to Document Cloud Design Decisions When developing and integrating cloud systems, the public interfaces and external "contracts" among services mean that design and architecture can evolve rapidly and in parallel.
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Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics Bucking the trend of increasingly experimental desktop interfaces, the developers behind the Linux Mint are adopting a simpler desktop for the next version of...
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Android Tablets Finally Catching On, Says Strategy Analytics It's taken a while but Android tablets may finally be starting to make a dent in Apple's share of the overall tablet market.
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6 Security Companies to Watch This group of security companies includes several that want to capitalize on technology ideas that were originally devised to serve communities of special interest but could now take on a wider cybersecurity role.
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iPad Loses Ground to Android Tablets? I Don't Think So Android tablet shipments are catching up with Apple's iPad. Should Apple be worried? Nah!
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Netflix: Without Qwikster, No Game Rentals Netflix will not rent video games, or at least it has "no plans" to do so.
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MegaUpload Users Look Into Suing U.S. Over Lost Files When the U.S. Department of Justice shut down MegaUpload last week, users storing files legally on the site became collateral damage. Now, some of them want to sue.
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Lawmakers Question Google on Its New Privacy Practices Google's decision this week to share user data across its online services has caught the attention of eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives, with the lawmakers asking whether the changes will compromise privacy.
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Facebook, Washington State Sue Alleged Ad Scammer Washington's attorney general announced two new lawsuits against Adscend Media, a company that allegedly has been earning US$20 million a year using a Facebook...
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Oracle Proposal Would Create Single Committee to Oversee Java Specs If a new proposal by Oracle is accepted, oversight of Java technical standards will fall under the auspices of a single committee, rather than the current...
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Sony's New Backlit CMOS Camera Phone Sensor Can Shoot HDR Movies Sony shrinks back-illuminated CMOS technology into camera phone-sized sensors that can shoot in low-light and take HDR movies.
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Google+ Offers More Restrictive User Experience for Teens Google+ is now officially welcoming teenagers and tailoring the experience of the social networking site for them by making it more restrictive and potentially...
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Four Signs That WebOS Is on the Right Track HP's early decisions and aggressive new timeline bode well for the future of the open source mobile operating system.
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Nokia Sells 1M Windows Phones But Lumia 900 Faces Challenge The Lumia 900, with a 4.3-inch screen, support for 4G and a rumored price of $100 with a two-year contract, will be Microsoft and Nokia's best shot at getting people interested in the Windows Phone platform.
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Nokia Sells 1M Windows Phones But Lumina 900 Faces Challenge The Lumina 900, with a 4.3-inch screen, support for 4G and a rumored price of $100 with a two-year contract, will be Microsoft and Nokia's best shot at getting people interested in the Windows Phone platform.
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Zscaler Launches Free-to-use URL Scanning Service Cloud security vendor Zscaler has launched a new free-to-use online service called Zulu that can assess the security risk associated with URLs by analyzing the...
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SOPA's Big Brother Signed by EU Nations Amid Widespread Protests The European Union signed up to the controversial Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) on Thursday despite widespread opposition, particularly in Poland...
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Intel to Acquire Multimedia Patents From RealNetworks Intel on Thursday said it had agreed to purchase RealNetworks streaming media patents and video codecs in a bid to improve the multimedia experience delivered...
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These USB, Wi-Fi Hotspot Cufflinks Will Make You Feel Like James Bond Need a USB flash drive or Wi-Fi access while out on the town? These cufflinks from Brookstone might be for you.
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Europe Pledges €10m for Cloud Computing Partnership One year after announcing her intention to develop a European Cloud Computing Strategy, Europe's Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes has made a first cash...
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European Parliament Says Its Website Taken Offline by Attackers The European Parliament's website fell under a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDOS) on Thursday in what the organization classified as retaliation for the...
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Google's New Privacy Policy Won't Apply to Government Workers Google clarified its new policy after criticism from an independent watchdog.
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iPhone Dominates AT&T, Verizon Smartphone Subscriber Base The nation's two largest cellphone carriers accounted for nearly 32 percent of all iPhones sold worldwide in the last three months of 2011.
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Nokia Reports Loss But Sells More Than 1M Lumia Phones Nokia's sales dropped and losses increased as sales of its Symbian-based smartphones suffered and Windows Phones kicked off.
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AT&T Posts Loss on Breakup Fee, Benefit Plan Costs Though smartphone sales were strong, AT&T on Thursday reported a net loss in the fourth quarter of 2011 due to extraordinary charges including a breakup fee...
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HP Hopes to Lure Mobile App Developers to Open webOS Third-party apps built for the operating system will work across any device or browser that supports modern Web standards such as the iPad, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
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Symantec Recommends Disabling PcAnywhere and Waiting for Security Patches Security vendor Symantec has advised users of its pcAnywhere remote control software to disable it, because hackers with access to the product's source code...
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Apple Employees to Get $500 Off Macs, $250 Off iPads The discounts are employee benefits that CEO Tim Cook reportedly announced this week at a town hall meeting.
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Anonymous Threat Prompts Symantec to Issue PcAnywhere Warning Symantec has told users to disable or uninstall the remote access software while it fixes an unknown number of bugs.
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EU Regulators Drop Legal Case After UK Implements EPrivacy Legislation European regulators have dropped a legal case against the United Kingdom over failure to implement ePrivacy laws saying that changes in UK legislation mean it is...
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