
FBI knocks down the doors of Anonymous suspects
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SEARCH WARRANTS have been executed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) throughout the US in an investigation against the online group Anonymous.
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Mass protests spook Egypt into switching off its Internet
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THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT has apparently cut off its citizens' access to the Internet in response to widespread protests.
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Nokia reports market share and profits frittering away
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THERE'S NO WAY to sugarcoat it, Nokia suffered a terrible last quarter of 2010, with profits falling by 23 per cent.
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There is no Facebook HTC smart phone
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UNTIL IT actually brings one out, the rumours are never going to go away, but Facebook has again denied the existence of an own-branded smartphone.
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US lawyers start to mine private Facebook zones
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AN OUTCRY is erupting in the US over how judges are giving lawyers rights to plunder private emails and posts in social notworking websites.
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RIM might have to walk away from corporate India
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CANADIAN MAKER of the Blackberry gadget might be forced out of corporate India thanks to the government's obsession with being able to spy on everyone.
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The Iphone 4 can’t handle cold weather
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THE IPHONE 4 is getting slammed for its inability to handle the cold.
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Lenovo conspires with NEC to build smartphone
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IT SEEMS that every technology outfit in the world plus its dog wants to build its own smartphone.
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Lenovo conspires with NEC to build smartphones
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IT SEEMS that every technology outfit in the world plus its dog wants to build its own smartphone.
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IDC hails the rise of ZTE
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BEANCOUNTERS at IDC have named Apple and RIM along with the low-cost Chinese manufacturer ZTE as the biggest winners of the burgeoning smartphone market in the final quarter of 2010.
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Amazon's digital book sales pass paperbacks
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DIGITAL BOOK SALES have overtaken sales of paperbacks on Amazon.com, meaning that fairly soon hardcopy books will become rarer.
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Microsoft booms thanks to Kinect and Office
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FOR THE LAST QUARTER, Microsoft issued a strange set of results yesterday, which in an earlier period of its history would have been hailed as wonderful.
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Google updates Chrome OS beta
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Google has announced an update to its Chrome OS beta that includes security and stability fixes.
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Sourceforge takes down developer services after security breach
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SOURCE CODE REPOSITORY Sourceforge revealed that a number of its servers were attacked and compromised.
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