Google loses claim to Groovle domain name
Google's complaint that the domain name groovle.com is confusingly similar to its own is without foundation, an ICANN-approved arbitration body has ruled.
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2010: The year of the Mac?
Apple was a bright spot in 2009 in terms of PC sales, but the signals are mixed as to whether the Mac can grow beyond its niche
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Y2K, the Crazy: Computer glitch or mind-blowing catastrophe?
In the days leading up to the year 2000, IT managers fielded many a crazy question from anxious bosses and hysterical users.
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Apple briefly cuts student price of MacBook to $728
Apple on Tuesday reduced the price of its least expensive laptop to $728 for students, teachers and educational staff.
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Portable Hard Drives: A Terabyte in Your Pocket
Good things come in small packages--and when it comes to storage, the saying couldn't be more true. No matter what size your data set is, you can find a stylish, pocketable wonder of modern miniaturization to store it and transport it.
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Security and Building Design: A Decade of Change
Building security design barely made the radar screen of most architects a decade ago. But as architect Barbara A. Nadel explains, the last decade brought the issue front and center.
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Hacker pleads guilty in massive fraud case
A hacker from Miami pled guilty to conspiracy to hack into computer networks at major U.S. retail and financial groups, and to steal data on tens of millions of credit cards and debit cards on Tuesday.
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Broadcom to settle options backdating lawsuit forS$160.5M
Chip designer Broadcom plans to pay $160.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over stock option accounting practices commonly called backdating after hundreds of companies were forced to restate earnings a few years ago due to the practice.
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Apple censors Dalai Lama iPhone apps in China
Apple appears to have blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. technology company to censor its services in China.
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Heartland hacker pleads guilty in third case
The hacker who enabled the theft of millions of credit card numbers has pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy and will receive a prison term of at least 17 years.
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