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Judge considers sanctions against Samsung, lawyers in dispute with Apple

11.10.2013 11:05 PM

California court may penalize Samsung for leaks.

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Foxconn mulls building TVs, display panels in Arizona

11.11.2013 1:35 AM

Aiming to produce more electronics with the "Made in USA" label, Foxconn said Saturday it was considering setting up a factory in Arizona.

 

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Bona fides, benefits, and baggage: Rating 5 favorites for Microsoft's next CEO

11.11.2013 3:00 AM

Although Microsoft may be considering a number of qualified candidates, conventional wisdom says five front-runners are vying to lead the company forward.

Amazon.com to offer Sunday delivery in the US through US Postal Service

11.11.2013 3:10 AM

Amazon.com is getting the U.S. Postal Service to deliver packages on Sundays to its customers, adding an additional facility to help it compete in the Internet retail market.

10 awesome PC games that feel just like work

11.11.2013 3:30 AM

Desperate for a new line of work, but unwilling to go through the drudgery of going back to school? Playing any of these incredible PC games is like a virtual career change.

Epson Expression Premium XP-810 Small-in-One review: Do-it-all printer offers best photo quality for the price

11.11.2013 3:30 AM

The ink costs more than it should be for a higher-end printer, but we have no complaints about the output.

RallyPoint applies LinkedIn's model to the military

11.11.2013 4:30 AM

A professional social network for military service members and veterans is making a play for employers to make job-hunting easier.

Spying digital

British spies reportedly spoofed LinkedIn, Slashdot to target network engineers

11.11.2013 5:35 AM

British intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) reportedly used spoofed LinkedIn and Slashdot pages to compromise the computers of network engineers working for global roaming exchange providers based in Europe.

Microsoft's Xbox One won't play 3D Blu-ray movies

11.11.2013 6:39 AM

But nobody cares about 3D movies anyway.

Two-thirds of the world's population will have LTE coverage by 2019

11.11.2013 6:58 AM

Smartphone subscriptions will triple and smartphone traffic will increase by a factor of 10.

How to set up two monitors

11.11.2013 7:26 AM

Ray Raulerson asked about running a computer with two monitors

Amazon, U.S. Post Office team up for Sunday deliveries

11.11.2013 7:39 AM

Sunday deliveries are coming to New York and L.A. ahead of a larger roll out in 2014, and weekend shipments are still free for Amazon Prime members.

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