
Netflix Nixes $1 Million Contest Sequel
Prospects of an enhanced movie recommendation system raised privacy concerns at the FTC and among the company's customers.
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Apple COO Awarded $22 Million Bonus
Timothy Cook's bonus rewards his performance as acting CEO while Steve Jobs was on medical leave in 2009.
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U.S. House Democrat Says Still Short on Health Votes
White House officials Sunday confidently predicted quick final passage of healthcare reform but a top Democratic vote-counter said the party still needs to line up more support in the House of Representatives.
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U.S. Senate Financial Reform Bill Boosts Fed-Sources
The Federal Reserve would gain new powers over non-bank financial firms and keep much of its authority over banks under a new bill to be unveiled on Monday by the U.S Senate's architect of financial reform.
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FCC Site Measures Broadband Speeds
The Federal Communications Commission also announced its first mobile app available via Apple's iPhone and Google Android smartphones.
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Financial Crisis Has Opened Up Opportunities For Innovation In Financial Services, Survey Finds
Areas of innovation include central clearing of OTC derivatives, risk management and increasing transparency and efficiency, according to an ISITC survey.
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State Bank of India to Deploy 300 Solar-Powered ATMs
Solar ATMs said to consume 100 watts of power and to require no air conditioning.
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B&N Plans App For Apple iPad
Barnes & Noble already offers eReader software for Windows PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod Touch and Blackberry devices.
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Visa to Debut Online Shopping Tool
Card company to offer consumers tools for comparison shopping, payments, tracking purchases and applying discounts.
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Intel Previews 6-Core Processor
The 32-nanometer processor known as Gulftown is the successor to Intel's quad-core Core i7-975x Extreme.
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Senate Financial Reform Bill Boosts Federal Reserve Powers
The Federal Reserve would gain new powers over non-bank financial firms and keep much of its authority over banks under a new bill to be unveiled on Monday by the U.S Senate's architect of financial reform.
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Terracotta Upgrades Ehcache
The Java application open source caching system gets a major upgrade.
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Author Michael Lewis Equates Wall Street Bonuses with 'Theft'
Author Michael Lewis, known for exposing the culture of excess at Solomon Brothers with his book "Liar's Poker," says Wall Street bonuses at banks bailed out by Washington are "a very elegant form of theft."
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Data, Analysis Drive Maryland Government
Without a central ERP system or sophisticated BI tools, Maryland officials have nevertheless seen positive changes as a result of the StateStat program.
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Apple Guarantees iPad Battery Life
Customers whose power cells malfunctions will receive a replacement iPad for just $99, according to support bulletin.
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Trusteer Service to Analyze Online Bank Customers' PCs for Malware
Taking the Rapport software some banks ask their customers to download to prevent malware to the next level, where Trusteer reverse-engineers any attacks identified.
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Global CIO: IBM And Microsoft Clash Over Unbundling Policy
Column about IBM attacking a study that it says was funded by Microsoft and that calls for server hardware and software to be unbundled, and for the same policy to apply for mainframes.
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Dot-Com Turns 25: Commercial Blockbuster Just Gets Started
The bubble burst wasn't as bad as people made it out to be, and the new business models, services, innovations, and economic growth it spawned are unprecedented.
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Bank of China Steps Up Email Security
In the U.S., the bank is using an appliance and software from Proofpoint designed to catch emails that contain inappropriate words and phrases and personally identifiable information.
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Cybercriminals At GDC; Microsoft At MIX10
Cybercriminals At GDC; Microsoft At MIX10
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Dodd's Financial Reform Bill to Boost Fed
The Federal Reserve would gain new powers over non-bank financial firms and keep much of its authority over banks under a new bill to be unveiled on Monday by the U.S Senate's architect of financial reform.
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BofA Mortgage Modifications Jump in February
Bank of America completed 20,666 mortgage modifications in February under a U.S. government-backed program, up 61 percent from January, the bank said on Friday.
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