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New RIM CEO Staying the Course--Time to Jump Ship? RIM has (finally) replaced its co-CEOs with a new leader, but Thorsten Heins believes that RIM strategy is solid and plans on sticking with it. That may not instill much faith in loyal BlackBerry customers.
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Verizon Reports $2B Loss Amid Pension Costs, IPhone Subsidy Verizon Communications on Tuesday reported a $2.02 billion fourth-quarter loss, mostly due to one-time charges of $3.4 billion for severance, pension and...
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Google Looks to Speed Up the Internet The search giant proposes enhancements for the Web's TCP transport layer to reduce latency.
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Online Tool Converts JavaScript Bookmarklets into Chrome Extensions In just a few clicks you can make more space for bookmarks or just banish Chrome's bookmarks bar altogether.
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Crysis Team Developing A Free-To-Play Shooter Called Warface Crytek is developing a free-to-play multiplayer FPS called Warface, and it's already winning awards from Chinese critics. We've got the full scoop on what Warface is and why you should be interested.
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SITA Hopes to Test NFC at Airports This Summer SITA has demonstrated a proof-of-concept that shows how smartphones equipped with NFC (Near Field Communications) can be used by passengers to check in and board...
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Virgin America Names Plane After Steve Jobs High-tech airline pays tribute to tech innovator Steve Jobs.
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Microsoft Names Alleged Kelihos Botnet Creator Microsoft has named a Russian man as the alleged creator of Kelihos, a spammy botnet that abused the company's Hotmail service until the botnet was shutdown last...
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Apple Has Become Biggest Buyer of Semiconductors, Gartner Says Apple became the biggest buyer of semiconductors last year, ahead of Samsung Electronics and Hewlett-Packard, Gartner said on Tuesday.
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U.S. Government Online Security Website Hacked Hackers threatened to destroy dozens of government and company websites if the Stop Online Privacy Act, Protect IP Act and Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement are passed.
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Twitter Acquires Antimalware Company Dasient Twitter has acquired Internet security firm Dasient, the Sunnyvale, California startup said on its blog on Monday.
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Location-based App for CPR Responders Spreads to Second City A location-based phone application that alerts people trained in CPR when someone nearby is having a heart attack will be spreading from San Ramon, California...
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Desktop PC Killers: Past, Present, and Future Is the desktop PC dead? Here are 10 desktop "killers" from the past, present, and future.
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HP Pays $425,000 to Settle Claims Over Hazardous Laptop Batteries Hewlett-Packard will pay $425,000 to settle a claim that it knowingly sold laptops with hazardous batteries that could overheat or catch fire.
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BlackBerry PlayBook 64GB Tablet, $299 Newegg.com is selling the 64GB version of RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook 7-inch tablet for only $299, with free shipping
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NES PC Mod Combines Nintendo Power With Computer Tech Although this impressively-made mod project looks like a Nintendo Entertainment System on the outside, it's all PC on the inside.
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Deleting Files Within Lion's Applications Folder Reader Ted Adams is particular about what is and isn't in his Mac's Applications folder.
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Do You Need a Cyberumbrella? More companies are taking out insurance policies to protect against cybercrimes. Here's why IT's input is critical.
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Obama to Do YouTube, Google+ Hangout Interview Continuing his longstanding use of social networks, President Barack Obama is set to do an interview in a Google+ Hangout on Jan. 30.
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Researcher Traces 'Gameover' Malware to Maker of Zeus The "Gameover" malware that the FBI warned users about earlier this month is a preview of the next version of the even-more-notorious Zeus money-stealing Trojan, a security researcher said Monday.
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Futuristic iPhone Car Stereo Fits Almost Any Vehicle Using your phone while driving is generally against the law, but this smartphone car stereo makes things a little bit easier.
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Civil Liberties Groups Hail Supreme Court GPS Decision Civil liberties groups see the Supreme Court's ruling that the government must obtain a warrant before attaching a GPS tracking device to a motor vehicle as a good precedent for future technology cases.
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Google+ Adds Support for Pseudonyms -- Sort of Google has relaxed somewhat its strict real-names policy on Google+, by letting existing members attach an alternate moniker to their profile name and by letting...
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Mobile Data: Are You Carrying a Suitcase or a Safe? If you were packing for a trip and needed to take reams of documents with personal data, such as bank statements and medical bills, would you rather put them in a suitcase or a safe?
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Top 10 Things to Look for in an SEO Expert Whether your business is small or large--or somewhere in between--if you rely on Web traffic for sales or marketing, you need to either master search engine optimization (SEO) or you need to hire an SEO specialist.
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Cyfe Bundles Small-Business Web Services in One Dashboard Keeping track of Web-related data can be a time sink. Cyfe simplifies this by displaying data from dozens of services, including Google Analytics and Facebook.
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YouTube Tops Four Billion Views Per Day People really, really like YouTube.
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Senator Grassley's Twitter Account Hacked Twitter and federal law enforcement are investigating the hacking of a U.S. Senator's Twitter account Monday afternoon.
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Senator Questions Ethics of Alleged LightSquared Lobbying U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said Monday that the owner of LightSquared and a possible representative of the company may have broken ethics rules when...
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Facebook, Twitter Devs Release 'Don't Be Evil' Tool for Google Search Google's new "Search Plus Your World" feature is supposed to integrate social network data into search results, but at the moment it only pulls data from Google+ and Picasa.
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10 Questions for Virtual Instruments CFO George Harrington Name: George Harrington
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Asus Introduces Its B23E 12.5-inch Business Ultraportable Laptop The Asus B23E12.5-inch laptop is built to take the abuse that road warriors can throw at a notebook.
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How to Profit From New Domain Name Rules ICANN changes the rules, but enterprise IT execs can take advantage of new opportunities to boost traffic and revenue.
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SOPA and PIPA: What Went Wrong? For Internet activists, last week's Web protests against two controversial copyright enforcement bills were a huge victory against three powerful and well-funded trade groups.
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HP's New Mini Netbook Sports Intel's Latest Atom Chip Hewlett-Packard on Monday announced its latest netbook, which offers significant application and graphics performance improvements with Intel's newest Atom...
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10 Things to Look Forward to in LibreOffice 3.5 A new release candidate offers an early look at the free productivity software's next major update.
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10 Things to Know About RIM's New CEO, Thorsten Heins RIM has named its former COO and SVP, Thorsten Heins, as its new president and chief executive officer. CIO.com's BlackBerry watcher Al Sacco shares 10 interesting facts about the new BlackBerry CEO.
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Ruby on Rails 3.2 Aids the Developers Those who maintain Ruby on Rails have released a new version of their popular open-source Web application development framework, one that features a number of...
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Megaupload Legal Troubles Send Shudders Through Cyberlocker Community Operators of other file-sharing sites worry about who might be the next target of government enforcers.
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Researchers Plan to Make a Robot With Touchy-Feely Skin Canadian researchers aim to build a more human-like robot with an expressive face and artificial skin that can sense touch.
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Supreme Court: GPS Tracking Needs Court Warrant U.S. law enforcement agents need court-approved warrants to track a suspect's whereabouts using a GPS device, the U.S. Supreme Court said Monday.
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Consumer Watchdog Urges EU to Block Google's Motorola Deal A United States consumer group has written to the European Commission asking it to block Google's Motorola deal and to launch an investigation into the Internet...
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Infor Details Mobile Strategy, Launches New Apps Infor on Monday announced details of its Motion mobility platform as well as the availability of two new mobile applications, Road Warrior and ActivityDeck.
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Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Why History Needs Software Piracy How copy protection and app stores could deny future generations their cultural legacy.
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Hacker Releases 100,000 Facebook Log-in Credentials A hacker who claims to act in defense of Israel has released 100,000 credentials of allegedly Arab users of Facebook in an ongoing row between Israeli and Arab...
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Did Anonymous Trick You into Crashing Sites for MegaUpload Bust? A new tool, allegedly released by Anonymous, unwittingly ropes casual browsers into helping with distributed denial of service attacks. Presented By: Do you have what it takes?
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Intel Agrees to Buy Qlogic InfiniBand Assets for $125M Intel on Monday announced that it had agreed to buy parts of Qlogic's InfiniBand business as the chip maker looks to provide storage and server bandwidth that...
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The Hazy Future of Phones Making very specific market-share forecasts for 2015 and discussing them as if they were factual is goofy at best and disingenuous at worst.
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RIM's New CEO Wants to Focus More on Consumers RIM's new CEO, Thorsten Heins, wants the company to improve its product development while also becoming better at marketing, he said during a conference call on...
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RIM's New CEO: 5 Takeaways Expect quiet change, with stated priorities of research, innovation, meeting deadlines, quality, and pleasing the enterprise.
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EU's Data Protection Proposals Likely to Include 24-hour Breach Notification After weeks of controversy, lobbying and concessions, the European Commission looks set to unveil its new data-protection proposals on Wednesday.
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DreamHost Resets Customer FTP Passwords Following Database Breach Los Angeles-based Web hosting firm DreamHost reset the FTP and shell access passwords for all of its customers on Friday after detecting unauthorized activity...
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FireAMP Fights Malware with Big Data Analytics SourceFire is launching FireAMP--a new tool that uses cloud-based big data analytics to provide crucial information to help organizations fight advanced malware threats.
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1 in 5 American Adults Own a Tablet Tablet ownership in the U.S. nearly doubled over the fourth quarter holiday season, a Pew Research Center study reports.
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19 Percent of American Adults Own a Tablet Tablet ownership in the U.S. nearly doubled over the fourth quarter holiday season, a Pew Research Center study reports.
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LTE Spectrum: How Much Do the Big Carriers Have? An examination of just what spectrum wireless carriers already have and what they'll need in the future to deliver ubiquitous 4G service across the United States as mobile users exchange more video and other bandwidth-hogging content.
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MegaUpload: Dotcom a 'Flight Risk', Prosecutor Says MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom is considered a significant flight risk, the Crown argued on behalf of the US government Monday.
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Sony Announces Next-generation Image Sensors for Smartphones, Digital Cameras Sony said Monday it has developed new technology for the tiny imaging chips that power cameras in portable devices, which will allow for clearer photographs...
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NY Hotel Boosts Wi-Fi With Wall-mounted Switches A five-star hotel room high above New York's Central Park sounds like a nice place to spend the night, but if your iPhone doesn't work, it may seem like little...
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FileSonic Disables File Sharing After MegaUpload Arrests An online storage service, FileSonic, has disabled file sharing between users following the takedown of the MegaUpload service for alleged copyright infringement.
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MegaUpload Bail Decision Delayed Kim Dotcom and the other Megaupload defendants must wait in custody for a few days before learning whether they can be released on bail.
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Who's Responsible for Uploads? The MegaUpload Question A key legal question of the prominent copyright case is what a platform provider should know about the files on their system.
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MegaUpload Question: Who's Responsible for Uploads? A key legal question of the prominent copyright case is what a platform provider should know about the files on their system.
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Thorsten Heins Takes Over as CEO at Research In Motion UPDATE: Research In Motion's co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have quit after a tumultuous period at the company, which saw intense competition.
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MegaUpload Defendants Seek Bail Kim Dotcom, founder of the file sharing site Megaupload, appeared in a New Zealand court seeking release until his piracy prosecution.
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Move to Digital: Lose Your Unwanted Books Want to replace your traditional library with ebooks? Here are some sites and tools that can help you make your physical books disappear.
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Petition Seeks Probe of MPAA 'Bribery' Over SOPA Activists are gathering signatures urging a White House investigation of the Hollywood lobby's political influence.
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Internet Promotes Literacy, Study Says The ongoing study finds the Web can be an effective tool in fostering literacy development among young adults.
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Avoidable Attacks Cause Most Data Breaches Nearly all data breaches worldwide -- causing billions of dollars in losses -- are caused by preventable SQL injection attacks, security experts warn.
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Where's Russia's Missing Spacecraft? Russia's Phobos Grunt space probe crashed to the Earth some time last week...and nobody knows where it ended up.
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Venture Capitalist tries to Matchmake Entertainment, Tech Industries The development comes as SOPA and PIPA have been put on hold, prompting a lot of discussion about where to go from here.
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Venture Capitalist Noodling Way for Entertainment and Tech Industries to Partner The development comes as SOPA and PIPA have been put on hold, prompting a lot of discussion about where to go from here.
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PC Sales Drop in Europe European consumers are rapidly losing interest in PCs, turning instead to smartphones and tablets, say new figures from IDC.
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Tethering: A Quirky Conundrum Using your phone for a computer connection is very expensive, or it's free -- depending on your carrier; and it could change.
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Mac OS X's Software Update -- a Rundown By default, Software Update runs automatically on a weekly basis, but you can change the frequency or even turn it off.
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MegaUpload Story Filled With Drama The frequent developments in the online piracy case may be hard to keep up with, so here's a roundup.
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Google Teams with World Bank to Help Africa's Disaster Response Google is providing the World Bank, governments, and U.N. agencies access to Google Map Maker geospatial data and detailed map information.
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Debugging a Drive Space Problem Mac OS X should delete older log files, as it generates new ones, but the log manager may get stuck from time to time.
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Web Jargon Origins Revealed As tech-speak creeps into everyday speech, we solve the mystery behind some common jargon.
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SOPA, PIPA Stalled: Meet the OPEN Act An Internet uproar prompted Congress to reconsider its approach to fighting piracy; now a SOPA opponent is offering an alternative law.
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Analyst Predicts 'Monster' iPhone 5 Launch in 2012 The launch of the iPhone 5 will occur in August and the handset will have a completely new form factor, says a Piper Jaffray analyst.
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Facebook's Timeline Apps: Beacon 2.0 Analysis: Facebook's ill-fated Beacon ad service is back -- only now they're calling it Timeline apps. Like it better this time?
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Windows Phone Predicted to Displace iPhone Microsoft's OS could power 17% of the smartphones shipped in 2015, edging out Apple's iPhone for the second-place ranking behind Android, analyst says.
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Mac Malware Threats Increase Security firm F-Secure has spotted 58 separate threats targeting OS X in the past nine months.
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Google Nixes Photo Web App The photo editing website Picnik heads to the dark room April 19, as Google pushes its Google+ services instead.
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Using Libraries In the Age of eBooks Matt Hamblen's recent article on ebook borrowing illustrates the difficulties libraries are facing in the digital age. It's too bad, because libraries are an important resource.
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Klasden Neumann Shoulder Bag Is a Solid All-around Laptop Bag If you're a student, tech worker, or anyone who needs a good, versatile shoulder bag, check it out.
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HTC ThunderBolt is Free on Verizon For Limited Time The 4G LTE phone is free with a two-year contract through January 26, and Verizon is throwing in free shipping to boot.
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SOPA/PIPA: Down But Not Out (Yet) Despite some serious setbacks, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) are still alive and still contain several controversial provisions.
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Enable iTunes Home Sharing on Macs and iOS Devices Like Apple's $25-per-year iTunes Match service, iTunes Home Sharing lets you stream media from an iTunes library to your iOS device, Apple TV, or another computer -- but Home Sharing is completely free.
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Four Open Questions About iBooks Author Apple can improve education and empower authors to create ever-better digital books without limiting customers.
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Kodak Files For Chapter 11, Plans to Re-organize Company The Eastman Kodak Company bankruptcy filing highlights a struggle to keep up with a world where smartphones are more handy than point-and-shoot cameras.
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10 New Open Source Projects You May Not Know About Black Duck Software's 2011 'Rookies of the Year' list highlights up-and-coming newcomers.
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Google Kills More Services Google is continuing to weed out its services and on Friday announced it will shut down Picnik, Google Message Continuity and Needlebase and make changes to some...
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Rallying Against SOPA, Yang Resigns from Yahoo, and Apple vs. Samsung On World Tech Update this week, protestors rally against SOPA and PIPA, Yahoo's Yang resigns, Sony teases a universal remote gadget, the heated battle between Apple and Samsung rages on, and more...
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Beware the Fake Megaupload Sites The people behind Megaupload might be working hard to get the site back up, but so are scammers.
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Beware of Fake Megaupload Sites The people behind Megaupload might be working hard to get the site back up, but so are scammers.
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Google+ Now Boasts 90 Million Users Say this for Google+: It no longer has fewer total users than MySpace.
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Is the SD Association Trying to Bully Eye-Fi Out of Intellectual Property? A blog post by Eye-Fi CEO Yuval Koren claims that the storage-card standards body has ignored its own processes in announcing a new Wi-Fi-enabled card spec, and that the proposed standard infringes on Eye-Fi's intellectual property.
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