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July 21, 2012
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Google Nexus 7 Display Problems Reported The budget device may tablet reset expectations of an inexpensive tablet, but barely a week after its release, users have gripes.
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Microsoft Details Office Web Apps Enhancements UPDATE: A refresh of the 2-year-old Office Web Apps suite, a rival to Google Docs, is available for testing.
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Verizon, AT&T, Others Make Big Bucks Sharing Customer Data Several members of Congress want to know how consumer privacy is protected when law enforcement buys customer usage records from carriers.
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Airline Replaces In-flight Entertainment Units With iPads Apple's iOS devices are proving to be extremely popular with Australian airline Qantas, which has now announced that it will be replacing its in-flight entertainment units with iPads.
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Microsoft Sizes Up Its Cloud Microsoft says its Azure cloud has more than 4 trillion objects stored in it, a fourfold increase from a year ago.
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Cyberwar Ignores Borders, Expert Suggests We're in for a "constant state of asymmetric warfare" that goes beyond traditional notions of war nation-states.
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AT&T vs. Verizon: Shared Data Plans Shared data plans are officially here: should you switch, and which carrier should you use?
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Beyond Dropbox: Security is Only Part of the Cloud's Problem In light of Dropbox's latest security flaw, the cloud still has a ways to go before customers can trust it.
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Windows Sales Plummet 13% -- and That May Be Good News for Microsoft Shrinking Windows sales could be the best thing that has happened to Microsoft in a while.
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Amazon Prime Instant Video Grows Again, Still No Match for Netflix Amazon has announced a licensing agreement with Warner Bros. TV.
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Tech's Center of Gravity Shifts North to San Francisco The venture capitalist Vinod Khosla recently described Silicon Valley as a state of mind, rather than a geographical place. If that's the case, that state of mind can increasingly be found in San Francisco.
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Mac Store Asks for Retina-Ready App Icons Developers are now required to provide Retina-ready 1024-by-1024 icons when submitting an app to Apple's Mac App Store.
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It's a Bird, It's a Plane...It's the Internet Defense League Digital activists unite to fight Internet evil; whether they turn out to be superheroes or superzeros remains to be seen.
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Shocker: Government Agency Drafts Sensible Cloud Computing Strategy But Department of Defense's cloud plan could be at risk if it continues to rely on the same old IT contractors.
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Wi-Fi Direct Backers Hope Enhanced Standard Makes More Products Work Together The Wi-Fi Direct Services specification that the Wi-Fi Alliance plans to finish next year should help to extend the use of Wi-Fi Direct beyond proprietary...
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Pinterest Locked User Accounts Due to Spam Outbreak Pinterest has locked an undisclosed number of user accounts as a result of a spam outbreak, the company confirmed in an email on Friday.
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Google Corporate IT Builds Before Buying Bucking the corporate practice of buying instead of building internally, Google's corporate IT department will typically build management software itself, or...
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Virtual Building Block System Comes With Cameras but No Sensors Look Ma, all hands! A Japanese research group's virtual building block system takes a novel approach to an expanding technology.
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Google Nexus 7 Display Problems Reported The budget device may tablet reset expectations of an inexpensive tablet, but barely a week after its release, users have gripes.
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