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Hulu Content May Change This Fall, Report Says The video streaming site puts together a contingency plan in case the network partners are able to take full control.
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Windows 8 System Builder Version May Come Cheap Do-it-yourselfers and users of virtual machines may have a legal, less expensive option than a full retail copy of Windows with Microsoft's next release.
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Sony's New 'Stacked' Image Sensors Enable Smaller Devices, More Pixels The Tokyo-based electronics maker produces the camera units used in hit devices like the iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S3.
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Samsung Teases Upcoming Galaxy Note II Launch In a video posted on its YouTube channel, Samsung gives a glimpse at the new device, which will feature a stylus like its predecessor.
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Windows Phone Expected to Pass BlackBerry in November WinPho's market growth and BlackBerry's free fall combine to push smartphones running Microsoft's mobile OS past the Canadian smartphone maker.
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HTC Loses US$40 Million From OnLive Restructuring OnLive has been forced to restructure after nearly going bankrupt, and has been acquired by an unnamed new owner.
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Pirated Mobile Apps Get Hacked, Cracked, and Smacked As much as 90% of the top 100 paid Android and iOS apps are ending up criminalized in hackers' hands, an Arxan study claims.
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IPad Mini, Apple TV Refresh in Production, Analyst Says An analyst expects the iPad Mini and Apple TV set will debut this fall, after identifying a ramp up in production at Foxconn factories.
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Judge Not Satisfied With Google's Disclosures Over Commenter Pay The original order wasn't just for "quid pro quo" situations, Judge William Alsup says.
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Why Does Google Hate Me? Analysis: In the latest snafu, Google Docs erased my files -- but only when I tried to view them in Chrome. Really, Google?
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McAfee Focuses on Privacy in Mobile Security Software Package for Android Android apps can too easily invade smartphone users' privacy and expose personal data, McAfee says.
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Apple Pushes iMessage to Avoid SMS Spoof The Apple messaging technology that enables users to avoid an SMS spoofing bug is under a patent challenge.
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New iPhone Could Push Apple Sales Above 25 Million for Quarter A Piper Jaffray analyst suggest a September launch of the next-generation iPhone could add up to 10 million iPhone sales before the end of the quarter.
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What You Should Know About the iPhone SMS Spoof Attack A flaw in iPhone security could allow spoofed SMS text messages, but there are some tricks you can use to detect and avoid them.
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SimCity Returns At Gamescom 2012 We sit down with SimCity producer Jason Haber in Cologne, Germany to chat about what PC gamers can expect from the next SimCity game.
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LibreOffice to Tackle Critical Bugs With HardHacks Program LibreOffice plans to more swiftly quash its toughest software bugs through a new program that aims to improve cooperation between its quality assurance team and...
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LG's Vu Ships in Europe With Quad-core Processor LG Electronics' Note competitor Optimus Vu has been equipped with a quad-core processor for its arrival in Europe, Middle East and Latin America, the company...
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Japan's NTT DoCoMo Signs up 1 Million LTE Users in a Month, Hits 5 Million Total NTT DoCoMo said Monday its LTE users continue to increase rapidly, with the latest million signing up in less than a month.
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India Temporarily Restricts Use of SMS, Blocks Certain Websites India has asked Internet service providers to block certain websites and restricted users from sending bulk SMSes for two weeks after threatening content caused...
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Amazon Wants to Make Life Easier for Python Developers Amazon Web Services has made it possible to roll out Python-based applications using Elastic Beanstalk, which aims to make it easier to deploy and manage...
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