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August 4, 2012
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Samsung's Big Zinger in Patent Case: Apple Exec Liked 7-Inch Galaxy Trial reveals Apple admired rival Samsung's 7-inch Galaxy and commented "we should do one." Samsung hopes judge will see Apple wants to replicate rivals.
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Facebook's Summer of Fail The social networking sites' woes started with its IPO and have continued ever since.
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Samsung Confirms Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Rollout to Tablets Samsung has confirmed that it is rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to several of its Honeycomb-saddled tablets, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
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Let's Call Facebook What It Really Is Fakebook? Facebots? Either way, Facebook needs to address its 83 million fake accounts, many linked to click fraud, before its reputation slides further.
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Need to Choose a Creative Commons License? This New Tool Can Help A newly revamped online chooser is designed to help users make more informed decisions about the license they use.
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The Greatest Tech Battles Ever In honor of the patent war heating up between Apple and Samsung, we look back at some epic tech battles.
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Apple, Samsung Wage Battle Both In and Out of Court The opening week of the "tech trial of century" over patent protection and alleged copying reveals the combatants' strategies regarding evidence and publicity.
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Microsoft's Plan for Yammer Analysis: Why did Microsoft spend more than $1 billion for the social networking company? It could be because Yammer successfully marketed its business virally.
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UPS Mid-way in Deploying Wearable Image Scanners for Faster Package Sorting Full rollout to reach 38,000 scanners by end of 2013.
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Petition to 'Fix' Apple's Bonjour Technology Now Online The petition asking for changes to Apple's Bonjour and Airplay technologies is now online and accepting digital signatures until Aug. 10.
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Facebook, Twitter Accounts of Yankees, Other Teams Compromised The official social media accounts of several Major League Baseball teams were compromised Thursday, leading to some embarrassing messages appearing on the Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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How to Secure Sensitive Files and Documents Are you doing enough to secure your organization's sensitive information?
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Are Enterprise App Stores the Future? Enterprise app stores like the SAP Store can change the way enterprise software is bought and sold. Like any revolution, though, it won't be an easy process.
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Seven Minutes of Terror: NASA's Curiosity Rover to Land on Mars This Weekend On Sunday night, NASA will land a nuclear-powered six-wheeled rover the size of a Mini Cooper with a radioactive heart and rock-vaporizing laser to the surface of Mars. Here's how to follow along.
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Russian Robotic Spacecraft Bumps Up ISS-Bound Shipments to Same-Day Delivery Scientists from NASA and Russia team up to send expedited supplies from the launchpas to the ISS in the same day.
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Google Dumps More Products Google continues purging its product roster of services and applications that it considers redundant or obsolete, deciding now to axe an unpopular edition of...
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Leap Motion Overwhelmed By Developer Response Leap Motion has been flooded with requests from developers anxious to get involved creating apps for the upcoming motion-sensing device.
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Leaked Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Runs WIndows 8 A leaked Lenovo document spills the beans on Lenovo's upcoming Windows 8 tablet, dubbed the ThinkPad Tablet 2.
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Windows 8 'Metro' Is Dead, But UI Still Needs a Name "Metro" is more than a catchy name. The unique interface of Windows 8 is separate from the traditional desktop interface, and it needs a unique brand.
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Trial With Samsung Reveals Apple's 7-inch IPad Vision, 'Purple Project' Apple considered developing a car or a camera after seeing the iPod's success, and in early 2011 one of its top executives recommended making a 7-inch iPad...
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