
Could Apple ship 65 million iPads next year?
The tablet device has been a huge success, but 65 million is a jaw-dropping number even for the house of Jobs.
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Barnes & Noble's Nook server woes rectified
For the second year in a row, Barnes & Noble's servers couldn't handle the influx of new Nook users on Christmas Day.
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Android programming's ups and downs (Q&A)
James Steele and Nelson To, authors of a new book on Android programming, know a thing or two about Google's mobile OS--including the bright side of fragmentation.
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HP discounts Envy 13, a MacBook Air rival
Hewlett-Packard is discounting its Envy 13: the last of the 13-inch models that were originally conceived as a response to the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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Reports: Nintendo warns of 3DS risk for kids
Company reportedly issues warning that its glasses-free 3D portable gaming device shouldn't be used by kids under 6 when the gadget is in 3D-viewing mode.
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Breath sensor could offer on-the-spot cancer report
Researchers are using nanoparticles to create a material sensitive enough to analyze a person's breath to detect indicators of cancer and other diseases.
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Korean schools welcome more robot teachers
More and more robots are invading Korean classrooms to help kids learn English. Teachers in the Philippines are telepresent in the machines.
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Netflix said to be planning 2011 international push
Movie rental giant could be well on its way to offering its streaming service overseas next year, according to two recent reports.
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Whoa: Rumor says Groupon raising $950 million
Company has "filed a certificate," report says, that could mean it's raising as much as $950 million at a valuation higher than what Google offered in snubbed buyout pitch.
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Mark Hurd asks to intervene in HP investor suit
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO has been fighting to keep sealed a document written by a former contractor whose sexual harassment allegations led to his ouster from the company.
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BlackBerry PlayBook: Car battery not included
If RIM's PlayBook is to succeed at market, one of the major engineering hurdles to be overcome is the device's relatively poor battery life, according to Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu.
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Mozilla exposes older user-account database
Security researcher finds partial database of user-account information on a public server. There was "minimal risk" to users, Mozilla believes.
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Amazon tech helps return gifts before you get them
E-tailer gets patent for system that lets users "convert" gifts they'd otherwise receive into another product or gift card before the gifts are even shipped out.
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China cuts rare earth export quotas
Republic reduces its first batch of rare earth export quotas for 2011 by more than 11 percent, in the face of a threat by the U.S. to complain to the WTO over the limits.
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Sears, Kmart launching movie download service
Sears Holdings to offer new movie download service made available to both Sears and Kmart customers. Content will be available the same day it's released on DVD and Blu-ray.
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Apple sued over privacy in iPhone, iPad apps
Lawsuit alleges that mobile apps on the iPhone and iPad are sending personal data to ad networks without the knowledge or approval of customers.
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