Our Top Stories | BitTorrent Looks to Share Some Revenue With Artists The file-sharing company BitTorrent has begun testing an advertising model through which it would share ad revenue with content producers. Share: | London 2012 Website Worst Performer in Online Olympics Tests The official London Olympics website, london2012.com, has been found to be the worst performer in a number of online tests. Share: | Record iPad Sales Can't Keep Apple From Missing Expectations Apple on Tuesday announced record sales of its iPad tablet, but missed Wall Street's consensus on total revenue. Share: | 5 Things OS X Mountain Lion Can Teach Windows 8 Apple's newest iteration of its OS has some great features we'd like to see in Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8. Here's our list. Share: | Galaxy S III Local Search Gone: Apple Patents Kill Another Android Feature Apple sued Samsung over its use of local search, and in July won a temporary sales ban on Samsung's Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy Tab 10.1. 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Share: | Twitter Working on Way to Retrieve Old Tweets Twitter's CEO says the company is working on a personal export tool that will compile all the tweets a user has ever made. Share: | Lytro Camera Now Works with Windows PCs Lytro software now supports Windows 7. Share: | Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR Features Android, iOS Wireless Sharing The FinePix F800EXR also features Facebook and YouTube integration. It will go on sale in August for $350. Share: | $50 Hacking Device Opens Millions of Hotel Room Locks A black hat hacker has discovered an easy, cheap method for opening hotel room door locks manufactured by Onity. Share: | Apple Earnings Disappoint But iPad Sales Continue to Surge The iPad is a juggernaut for Apple at a time when Mac sales are stagnant, iPod sales are dropping and iPhone shoppers arent buying as they await a new device. Share: | 3 Ways to Add Broadband to Your Mobile Devices If you have a tablet or laptop that only has Wi-Fi, there are several ways you can add 3G/4G service. Share: | Wi-Fi and 3G Hubs Banned From Olympics Personal or private wireless access points and 3G hubs are not allowed at London Olympics events and venues, but iPhones, iPads and Android smartphones and... Share: | Google and EU Reportedly Poised to Settle Antitrust Investigation Google and the European Commission appear close to a settlement that would end the Commission's investigation of the American Internet giant for potential violations of European antitrust regulations. Share: | Twitter Works With NBC to Take on Olympic Games Twitter is teaming with NBC to make it easier for users to take in all the tweets about the upcoming Olympic Games. 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