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|  | Report: EU to hit Microsoft with 'large fine' Wednesday 03.05.2013 12:45 PM European antitrust regulators will reportedly slap Microsoft with a "large fine" Wednesday for failing to live up to a 2009 settlement that requires it to offer Windows users a browser ballot. | |
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|  | Microsoft winds down its anti-Google ad campaign 03.05.2013 12:49 PM Microsoft is ending its "Scroogled" advertising takedown of Google's privacy practices, citing a successful petition and continued Web presence at Scroogled.com. | |
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|  | Evernote hack shows that passwords aren't good enough 03.05.2013 1:13 PM The Evernote hack is just the latest breach illustrating the need for two-factor authentication. Evernote is smart to take action. | |
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|  | Raspberry Pi's makers want you to compete for a pre-production camera module 03.05.2013 1:32 PM Raspberry Pi announces a hackers competition for 10 early versions of its $25 camera add-on. | |
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|  | Report outlines FBI data requests to Google 03.05.2013 2:45 PM Some thousand-plus Google users have been subject to FBI security information requests since 2009, the company said Tuesday. The data build on Google's already existing tally of government data requests. | |
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|  | How to build an online community for your small business 03.05.2013 2:47 PM To attract customers to your brand, look beyond the ususal social media sites. | |
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|  | Roku introduces Roku 3, revamps user interface 03.05.2013 6:00 PM As its move in the never-ending game to control the set-top box market, Roku has introduced a replacement for its high-end box, and unveiled a new user interface for its family of streaming products. | |
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|  | Meet 60GHz Wi-Fi, the insanely fast future of wireless networking 03.06.2013 3:00 AM New wireless networks operating in the 60GHz spectrum will be capable of multi-gigabit ethernet. | |
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|  | How I survived 7 days in Chromebook exile 03.06.2013 3:30 AM Save your anti-Chromebook insults. Real-world experience proves Chromebooks can make better sense that Windows PCs. | |
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|  | EU fines Microsoft $732 million over browser ballot debacle 03.06.2013 5:38 AM European Union antitrust officials today hit Microsoft with a $732 million fine for failing to live up to a 2009 settlement that requires it to offer Windows users a choice of alternate browsers. | |
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