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Cricket Brings iPhone to its Prepaid Network

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May 31, 2012
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Cricket Brings iPhone to its Prepaid Network Customers will pay $55 per month for unlimited voice, SMS and data.
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New Wave of Ultrabooks to Include 30 Touchscreen Models, Intel Says A fresh crop of ultrabooks sporting Intel's latest "Ivy Bridge" Core processors will start to go on sale next month, including 30 models with touchscreens.
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Microsoft Thwarts Start Button Hacks as New Windows 8 Build Launches Microsoft wants to kill the Start button on Windows 8 so badly it is working proactively to stop people from coding their own Start button into the OS.
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Intel's First Smartphone Goes on Sale in Europe June 6 The Intel-based San Diego smartphone, previously known as Santa Clara, will go on sale in the U.K. on June 6 via Orange, the operator said on Thursday.
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Robot Camera Films Underwater, Streams Discoveries to Your iPad The HydroView underwater robot is controlled with an iPad and streams video to your tablet.
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Megaupload Asks US Court to Dismiss Indictment, Cites Jurisdiction Megaupload cannot be brought within the jurisdiction of a federal court in Virginia for criminal proceedings without its consent.
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Privacy Group Wants Google's Driverless Cars Kept off the Road A privacy group is calling on the California Assembly to keep Google's self-driving cars off the road.
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Microsoft to Ship Windows 8 Release Preview Today Microsoft will ship Windows 8 Release Preview Thursday, several days earlier than expected, according to a blog briefly posted by the company.
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Google's World Wonders Project Brings Ancient, Modern Sites Online The project allows you to virtually tour 132 historic sites, including Stonehenge, Pompei, Shark Bay in Australia, and the palace at Versailles.
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Windows 8, Ultrabooks to Get Top Billing at Giant Asia Trade Show Microsoft Windows 8 and Intel-powered Ultrabooks are expected to take center stage at the Computex trade show in Taipei next week.
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Verizon Doubling FiOS Internet Speeds Verizon is upping its fastest FiOS download speed from 150Mbps to 300Mbps.
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Unscripted Steve Jobs Video Interviews Now Free on iTunes The videos give you a glimpse into an unrehearsed Steve Jobs, without the staging and slideshows behind him.
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A Facebook Phone? You're Kidding, Right? No matter what Facebook might do strategically from this point forward, the concept of a "company" phone is worth discussing. And, just so you know, I think it's nuts.
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Apple CEO Takes Shot at Microsoft, Windows 8 Tablets Tim Cook said forcing tablets to use an operating system written for desktop PCs means Windows 8 tablets will be 'very similar to what tablets were 10 years ago.'
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Google+: The Social Network Without Passion While its usage is low, it's not quite the ghost town some claim, and there's a deeper story behind the numbers.
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Mobile Payments Still Slow to Catch on in U.S. Even if the next iPhone has a mobile wallet app and a Near Field Communication chip inside, don't expect contactless payments to suddenly explode in the U.S.
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Google+ Gets Zagat Ratings and Local Listings Google is trying to beef up its online reviews scene by adding Zagat ratings to local listings.
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BYOD: Time to Adjust Your Privacy Expectations Bring your own device for work and you might give your employer permission to search it for pilfered secrets.
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Email Attackers Take a Weekend Breather Email attacks which contain malicious attachments consistently fell on weekends, according to an analysis of the first quarter of 2012 by US security and malware analytics vendor, FireEye.
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10 Keys for Building Private Clouds One of the toughest parts about implementing a cloud strategy isn't choosing the underlying technology to power the deployment; it's having the processes in place to manage an effective migration to the cloud.
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