UK government enlists public to spot terror Web sites
The U.K. public can report terrorism-related Web sites to authorities for removal from the Internet under a new program launched by the British government.
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Be grateful for what's not on the iPad
As with every new release from Apple--whether real or imagined--punditry is rampant over what the iPad has to offer and how it spells the end of e-book readers, netbooks, or Apple itself (depending on who you ask).
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Apple dishes out second fix for iMac screen flickering
For the second time in six weeks, Apple has delivered a firmware fix designed to stop 27-inch iMac screens from flickering.
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Report: Google to open app store for business software
Google may open as early as March an online store to sell third-party software that complements its Google Apps collaboration and communication hosted suite, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
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Android apps for business users
These 10 handy apps for Google Android phones take the sting out of business travel and keep you productive on the road
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Image gallery: 4 free video editors
Just shooting a video isn't enough -- you then have to edit it. These 4 free video editing apps can help you produce a video that everyone will enjoy.
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4 free video editors bring out your inner filmmaker
Just shooting a video isn't enough -- you then have to edit it. These four free video editing apps can help you produce a video that everyone will enjoy.
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Update: Softbank pays $20M for stake in Ustream
Ustream, a service that provides live video streaming across the Internet, has attracted $20 million in investment from Japan's Softbank and is planning an expansion into Asia, it said Tuesday.
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China takes step to toughen hacking laws
Chinese police and judicial officials are formulating new measures that govern how hacking crimes are handled by courts, the country's latest step to strengthen its cyber laws, state media reported.
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Softbank pays US$20 million for stake in Ustream
Japan's Softbank has paid US$20 million for a 13.7 percent stake in Ustream, a company that offers anyone the chance to stream live video across the Internet, and holds options to purchase further shares, it said Tuesday.
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