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Google's Sub-$250 Nexus 7 Tablet Coming Late June, Report Says According to reports Google will announce a sub-$250 tablet at its upcoming Google IO developers conference.
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WWDC 2012: The Last Preview At last the speculation will die and WWDC news will prove some fools and some geniuses. Until then, here is your last-minute rumor roundup.
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Windows 8 Nears the Finish Line: What's Good, What's Bad Microsoft lifts the Windows 8 kimono one last time before the finish line. Here are the improvements and inconsistencies.
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iOS6, New MacBooks Expected to Headline Apple Developer's Conference New maps app and more retina displays predicted by Apple watchers awaiting Monday's opening day of the WWDC.
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10 Terrible Tech Laws That Have You in Their Bull's-Eye Think what Congress and state legislatures do is boring? Read on to see what Internet and/or privacy rights you might lose if some of this misguided legislation passes.
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Lenovo Launches No-contract Mobile Broadband for Select ThinkPad Laptops Select ThinkPad notebooks built with a 3G module inside now have access to a new no-contract mobile broadband service offered by Lenovo.
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How Quickly Can Your Password be Cracked? Analysis: "Strong" isn't a detailed password-rating; go for a quintillions possible combos, add a symbol.
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Twitter Promotes Hashtags in its First TV Ads NASCARs 2012 Pocono 400 race helps demonstrate the microblogging site's capability to quickly search tweets on a given topic.
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'Do Not Track' Trend Draws Advertisers' Ire Analysis: Microsoft's plan to make Do Not Track the default in IE10 has been killed dead by the ad industry. Anybody surprised?
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Security Researchers Discover Link Between Stuxnet and Flame UPDATE: Kaspersky Labs uncovers evidence that the development teams behind the Flame and Stuxnet cyberespionage threats collaborated.
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Another Look at Chrome Analysis: Google has polished Chrome, and the operating system is starting to shine on the newest Chromebooks.
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Over 900,000 Android Devices Activated Every Day, Says Google's Rubin First-quarter shipments of Android smartphones were up 145 percent on a year earlier, giving the OS a global smartphone market share of 59 percent, according to IDC.
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Cyberwarfare Gets Political Analysis: Will cyberthreats become the next enemy -- and weapon -- in high-profile world events?
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Dual Core Processors Wasted on Android, Intel Claims Two cores aren't better than one in Android phones, which don't take sufficient advantage of the technology, according to an Intel executive.
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Google Strikes Deal to End Litigation With French Authors and Publishers Google has struck a deal with two French organizations representing authors and book publishers, ending years of litigation.
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10 Questions for The Children's Center CFO Michael Miligan A peek at the unique aspects of managing finances for a private, nonprofit pediatric hospital serving children with complex medical and physical disabilities.
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5 'Evil Siri' Videos That May Make You Chuckle This genre imagines the dark side of Siri, nodding to the Terminator mentality that someday the world really be taken over by computers. Even iPhone fans may laugh.
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Sony to Launch Cell Analysis Device Based on Its Blu-ray Laser Technology Sony said Monday it will launch a new medical device that uses its Blu-ray optics technology to analyze and sort different types of cells.
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European League of Legends Game Players Have Their Account Data Compromised Hackers have stolen account data from the European servers of popular real-time strategy game League of Legends (LoL), the game's developer, Riot Games...
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LG's Quad-core Optimus 4X HD Arrives in Europe The first quad-core smartphone from LG Electronics, the Optimus 4X HD, is now available for purchase in Europe, the company said on Monday.
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