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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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Nokia Reports Loss as Windows Phone Sales Are off to Okay Start Nokia's sales dropped and losses increased during the fourth quarter, as sales of Symbian-based smartphones suffered and Windows Phones got started.
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Nintendo Slashes Annual Targets for 3DS Despite Price Cuts, Software Bonanza Nintendo had hoped its latest dual-screen handheld, which launched in February of last year, would maintain the success of the DS.
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Android's Tablet Share at 39 Percent as Sales Triple, Says Study Sales of Android-based tablets more than tripled during the fourth quarter of 2011. But Apple still dominates, even as its market share dropped, according to...
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NEC to Cut 10,000 Workers, Forecasts $1.3 Billion Loss in Year Through March NEC said Thursday it will cut 10,000 jobs, including 3,000 outside of Japan, and it now forecasts a US$1.3 billion loss in the current fiscal year through March...
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Toshiba Announces Debut E-reader in Japan, Mulling Launch Abroad Toshiba announced its first dedicated e-reader on Thursday. It will launch in February in Japan, backed by an online store with 100,000 titles, and the company...
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Rhapsody Acquires Napster Operations in UK, Germany Rhapsody has acquired the Napster service in the U.K. and Germany, following up on its acquisition last year of Napster's U.S. operations from Best Buy.
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LTE-Advanced Is the Future, but No Rocket Ship The 4G network standards approved last week by the ITU may improve the mobile data experience soon, even if consumers don't actually see the 100M bps mobile...
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Lenovo ThinkPad X120e Ultraportable, $299 Wallmart.com is selling the 11.6-inch Lenovo ThinkPad X120e ultraportable for only $299.
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PCs Are Selling Just Fine, Thank You The demise of of the personal computer appears to be very much exaggerated.
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Eye-Fi in Dispute with SD Association Over Wi-Fi Card Spec What's drawing Eye-Fi's ire is the fact that the SDA has announced a spec called iSDIO that seems mighty similar to the wireless technology synonymous with the Eye-Fi brand name.
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Notebook App Adds iPad, Dropbox Capabilities Appigo has relaunched its Notebook iOS app, expanding the note-taking tool from an iPhone-only offering into one that also works on the iPad.
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Can Cloud-Based Collaborative Data-Sharing Be Secure Enough for Defense Systems? Though wariness about the perceived lack of security in cloud-based services is often voiced, there are some situations where the opposite is the case.
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USS Reliant Model Sets the Bar for Epic Star Trek Lego Creations Thought your Star Trek creation is cool? Check out this huge starship Lego replica and weep.
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Motorola Files New Suit Against Apple Motorola on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.
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Report: Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone to Cost $100 on AT&T The release of such a high-quality 4G phone at such a low price indicates Microsoft and Nokia are serious about Windows Phone becoming a third contender in the U.S. smartphone race.
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Pentax Optio VS20: 20X Pocket Megazoom With 2X Shutter Buttons Pentax's new 20X pocket megazoom camera has a pair of shutter buttons and tripod mounts, designed for easier operation when the camera is held vertically.
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SAP's HANA In-memory Database Will Gain Ability to Run ERP This Year SAP plans to roll out support for the ERP module within its flagship Business Suite product family on the HANA in-memory database platform in the fourth quarter...
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In Business Mobile, the Data Shows It's an Apple World Good Technology's enterprise stats show iPads and iPhones lead despite consumers' Android smartphone passion.
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iPhone 5: Apple Probably Won't Rush for a Summer Launch Apple may release an iPhone 5 this year, but it probably won't be over the summer.
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Order to Decrypt Laptop Does Not Violate Defendant’s Fifth Amendment, Judge Rules Federal judge denies defendant's claim that turning over the contents of her laptop's hard drive violates her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
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Scientists Use Freaking Lasers to Cool Superconductors Scientists discover a way to use lasers to cool a superconductor’s temperature all the way down to -269 degrees Celsius.
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HP Plans September Open-source Release for WebOS HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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Motorola Joins the Patent Fun, Sues Apple Over iPhone and iCloud With Google's blessing, Motorola is targeting Apple's iPhone in a patent lawsuit.
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Need More Storage? Upgrade Your Drive When you have a brand new drive, it may seem like you have virtually limitless storage. But, eventually you will fill it up, and need to figure out how to expand your capacity. Try upgrading to a larger drive.
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4 Ways to Manage Your Online Reputation As we approach Data Privacy Day, it's a good time to grab the reins of the sprawling online content about you that you and others have created. Microsoft offers steps to protect your increasingly important online image.
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Are CIOs Championing Consumer Tech? Debunking myths about the consumerization of IT, a new survey shows companies embracing consumer gadgets.
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Quantum Dots Could Protect Spacecraft From Missiles Advances in nanotechnology could protect satellites and other spacecraft from missile attacks--and it sounds like something out of science fiction.
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Critics: EU's Proposed Data Protection Rules Could Hinder Internet Data protection and online privacy rules proposed for the European Union could hinder the development of new Web-based business models and bog down companies...
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Motorola Files New Suit Against Apple Motorola on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.
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New Google Maps Feature: Disaster Alert Pins With Google Public Alerts Local emergency notices about storms, tornadoes, and other disaters are now just a click away in Google Maps with Google Public Alerts.
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Good News:Tech Salaries Are on the Rise Again Average pay hits six figures in Silicon Valley, but entry-level salaries continue to decline.
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Good News: Tech Salaries Are on the Rise Again Average pay hits six figures in Silicon Valley, but entry-level salaries continue to decline.
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Jailbreaking Waivers Set to Expire in 2012 If two exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act expire without being renewed, there's a chance jailbreaking phones could become illegal again in the United States.
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Lego Minecraft Set Is One Step Closer to Reality, Geeks Rejoice! Hooray! This proposed Minecraft Lego kit passed Lego's review process, bringing it one step closer to becoming an actual product.
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Open Source Google Chrome Remixes: 6 Browsers Worth Trying Chromium-based spinoffs bring privacy, security, social networking, and other interesting twists to Google's Chrome browser.
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Open Source Google Chrome Remixes: 6 Browsers Worth Trying Chromium-based spinoffs bring privacy, security, social networking, and other interesting twists to Google's Chrome browser.
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IT Pros Believe Data Breach Harm Assessment Is More Valuable Than Victim Notification, Study Says IT professionals believe that assessing the potential harm caused by data breaches is more useful to mitigating the effects of such incidents than notifying...
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Europe's Proposed New Data Laws Called a Burden on Business Europe's proposed new laws on data protection are burdensome and expensive according to industry representatives.
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Wireless Bandwidth: Are We Running out of Room? Wireless bandwidth is like land in Manhattan -- it's extremely valuable because they're not making more of it.
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Droid Razr Maxx with Bigger Battery Set for Debut Motorola claims that the Razr Maxx gets 21 hours of talk time. Here's how it stacks up to its predecessor.
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MegaUpload Update: Founder Denied Bail Over Flight Risk Concerns MegaUpload's founder Kim Dotcom was denied bail Wednesday by a New Zealand judge.
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Google's New Privacy Policy: Why You Should Care Google's new mega privacy policy has too few pros and many cons, say critics.
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Internet Users to Get New Rights Under EU Data Protection Proposals Internet users in the European Union will benefit from greater control over their personal data if new proposals to reform the Data Protection Directive are...
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HP Recalls Laptops Over Faulty Batteries HP and the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the recall. Here's a list of the affected devices.
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HP Recallls Laptops Over Faulty Batteries HP and the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the recall. Here's a list of the affected devices.
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Tibco Adds Geolocation to Its Tibbr Social Platform Tibco has added geolocation technology to its Tibbr enterprise social-networking platform, in a move that will allow companies to use physical spaces as "data...
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Google's $500M Drug Sales Settlement Brought on by Con Artist The man reportedly posed as an agent for online pharmacies during exchanges with Google sales executives, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Amazon Web Services Moves Backups to Cloud With New Appliance Amazon Web Services has launched a public beta test of AWS Storage Gateway, which allows enterprises to back up application data in Amazon's cloud using a software appliance.
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Proposed EU Data Protection Rules Include Right to Be Forgotten New proposals for Europe's data-protection law would see companies facing fines of up to two percent of their global turnover if they breach the rules.
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Teleconferencing Vendors Defend Product Security Features Teleconferencing vendors say they're trying to strike the right balance between security and usability after security researchers found they could dial in to the...
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Why Hollywood Remains Infatuated with Resident Evil Movies Resident Evil 6 hits store shelves this November alongside Resident Evil: Retribution, the fifth film in what has become the longest-running film franchise based off a video game. Why are Resident Evil movies so successful? We interview the creators to find out.
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SAP Confident of Crossing $26 Billion in Revenue by 2015 SAP said Wednesday that it had exceeded its guidance for revenue and profit in 2011, its best year in its 40-year history, and was positioned to exceed its...
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Impact of Thailand Floods Continues to Bite Tech Industry Nvidia lowered its revenue forecast Tuesday for the quarter ending Jan. 29, citing the impact of the hard disk drive (HDD) shortage caused by the Thailand floods...
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Stick It to the Man: How the Web Spurs Political Change Here are 10 instances where people combined activism and social networking to spark changes ranging from protection of ancient redwoods to the Arab Spring to playing poker online.
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AMD Reports Q4 Loss on Weak Graphics Sales Advanced Micro Devices reported a fourth-quarter net loss Tuesday on weak sales of graphics chips and charges related to a restructuring.
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Google Revamps Its Myriad of Privacy Guidelines Into One Document The search giant says a move away from its more than 70 documents that cover its privacy policies will make things simpler and more transparent to users.
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Google Revamps Its Myriad Privacy Guidelines Into One Document The search giant says a move away from its more than 70 documents that cover its privacy policies will make things simpler and more transparent to users.
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Oracle to Take Third Stab at Damages Estimate in Google Case Oracle agreed on Tuesday to bear the costs of a third attempt at estimating damages in its lawsuit against Google, rather than postpone the damages claims.
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Google to Combine Users' Data Across Its Services Google will be able to combine data from several Google services when a Google Accounts user is signed in, as part of a rewritten set of privacy policies that...
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HP Envy 17 3D Laptop, $1295 Get an HP Envy 17 3D laptop for only $1295, with a coupon code.
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Will Windows 8 Really Matter? Microsoft is on track to deliver Windows 8 this year, likely some time in the last quarter.
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Will Ultrabooks Slow the Tablet Revolution? A new report suggests explosive growth for the nascent ultrabooks category over the next five years, but it may not be enough to put a dent in the tablet trend.
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Apple Shines in First Full Quarter Under CEO Tim Cook Apple more than doubled its profits last quarter thanks to brisk sales of its iPad and iPhones over the holiday season.
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MegaUpload: The Content Cartel Strikes Back Anti-piracy laws too flawed? Send the Feds to bust some heads. One way or another, Hollywood will get Uncle Sam to do their dirty work.
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Q&A: Eye-Fi CEO Yuval Koren Discusses His SDA Complaints Wi-Fi-card maker Eye-Fi has serious concerns about the SD Association's proposed iSDIO spec, which CEO Yuval Koren says infringes on his company's intellectual property and represents a 'disregard' for the SDA's own processes.
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'If I Die' Facebook App Sends Your Final Message A new Facebook app might be perfect for the person who always wants to have the last word -- the really last word.
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Yahoo Continued to Struggle With Online Ad Sales in Q4 Yahoo struggled selling both display and search advertising in the fourth quarter, as its revenue and net income both dropped year-on-year.
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Pirate Bay Launches 3D-Printed 'Physibles' Downloads You may soon be able to download and print your dinner, outfit, even parts for your car off of The Pirate Bay.
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Check Forgery: It Can Happen to You Want to hack someone's bank account?
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How Open Source Licenses Affect Your Business and Your Developers In the last few years, developers and companies seem to be trending away from the GPL in favor of permissive licenses for open source projects.
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The Past, Present and Future of Co-Op Gaming on Game On Podcast #3 The first PCWorld Game On podcast of 2012 is a rousing roundtable discussion on the advent of co-op games and how modern technology can help us game better together. Listen in as we debate the pros and cons of playing with others!
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Clearwire 4G Users and Data Use Booming Clearwire exceeded 10 million subscribers in the fourth quarter but still needs to raise more money to build its planned LTE network, a task that could be funded in part by an upcoming $300 million stock offering.
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All Facebook Profiles Switch to Timeline Soon: Brace for Backlash Over the next few weeks, Facebook will be switching all of its users over to the new Timeline format.
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Internet Archive's Brewster Kahle Gets SIIA Recognition The creator of the Internet Archive is being awarded for his work and foresight by the Software and Information Industry Association, the association announced...
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Ubuntu Linux's New 'HUD' Interface Will Do Away with Menus Similar in some ways to Microsoft's Ribbon, the new Head-Up Display interface will eventually feature voice recognition as well.
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Joomla Gets Search, Database Reinforcements The newly released edition of the Joomla open source content management system now comes with a new search engine, and can use Microsoft SQL Server or...
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Authorities Prepare to Close Down DNSChanger Servers, Recommend DNS Repair Tool German authorities are advising victims of DNSChanger Trojan programs to fix their computers' Domain Name System settings using a free tool developed by...
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Samsung Wins Against Apple in the Netherlands on Tablet Design The Court of Appeal in The Hague has ruled that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is sufficiently different from Apple's European design patent that the tablet can...
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Microsoft Reveals Launch Date for Next-generation SQL Server 2012 Microsoft has announced a March 7 online event for the launch of SQL Server 2012, the next generation of its database product.
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Ubuntu to Feature Command Line Shortcuts Canonical will outfit the next release of its Ubuntu Linux OS with a new type of interface that will allows desktop users to execute functions for any program...
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Linux Vendors Rush to Patch Privilege Escalation Flaw After Root Exploits Emerge Linux vendors are rushing to patch a privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be exploited by local attackers to gain root access on the...
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Android 4.0 Tablets Coming for Under $250 Inexpensive tablets with screen sizes up to 10 inches and Google's new Android 4.0 OS will soon become available at prices ranging from US$100 to $250. The...
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Five Important Ways Windows 8 Will Embrace Mobile Broadband As Windows 8 will extend from desktops to mobile devices, Microsoft aims for the OS to use mobile broadband as easily as it accesses Wi-Fi.
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MPAA's Dodd Shelves SOPA Tough Talk at Sundance Film Festival Film lobby head calls last week's outpouring of opposition to anti-piracy bills a "watershed event."
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Q&A: Lytro Exec Charles Chi Talks Light Field, Battery Life, and Licensing The executive chairman of Lytro--a small company doing big things in the world of photography--discusses the technology behind a light-field sensor, the possibility of licensing its camera tech to phone manufacturers, and the future of sensors.
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HyruleCraft Is a Complete Minecraft Re-creation of 'Ocarina of Time' It's a game within a game--sorta: GenGAME makes a massive Minecraft re-creation of The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time.
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MegaUpload Alternatives: 6 Sites Still Open for Business While some MegaUpload alternatives have suspended operations or restricted U.S. visitors, others are alive and well, and remain confident about staying that way.
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Cinnamon 1.2: The New Linux Desktop Is Now Officially Stable With seven key additions and changes, the latest version of this brand-new desktop aims to deliver a new level of customization to users.
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Hacked PS3 Firmware Busts PS Vita Remote Play Wide Open Jailbreakers are hard at work trying to free up the PS Vita's gaming options, while this latest hack makes several PS3 games portable from the get-go.
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Android, Windows Phone Creep Up on iOS Android could replace iOS in terms of importance to developers within the next 12 months, according to Ovum's second annual developer survey. Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Tripp Lite's New Surge Suppressor Designed to Save Electricity Maker says its Eco-Surge Suppressor's individual outlets can cut power and reduce wasteful electricity use.
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New iOS Jailbreak Attracts Nearly 1 Million Users The jailbreak is designed for iOS devices with Apple's dual-core A5 chip and running iOS 5 or iOS 5.0.1.
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Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut Now Streaming, Best Lucas Film Since 1983 At long last, the ambitious fan-made remake of the original Star Wars film is streaming online, watchable with nothing more than a stable Internet connection.
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Google+ Says 'Yes' to Nicknames, But No to Anonymity Google loosens restrictions on nicknames and pseudonyms with Google+, but falls short of allowing you to mask your true identity.
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Supreme Court Ruling: Privacy Rights 1, Cops 0 Pop the champagne: The Supreme Court has ruled that the police can't track your location without a warrant. But the bigger issues surrounding location privacy remain.
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