Amazon prepping a smartphone and four tablets
Amazon is keeping busy as the e-retailing company is reportedly prepping to release four new tablets and a smartphone.
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Intel appeals EU antitrust fine
Intel this week presented an array of arguments to the E.U. General Court against a massive a $1.33 billion fine imposed by Europe's antitrust regulators.
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KPN closes portal after finding most corporate customers use default password
KPN closed a self-service portal for corporate ADSL customers on Tuesday after it discovered that 120,000 of its 180,000 business clients were still using default passwords, all variants of "welkom01," a company spokesman said Friday.
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Facebook buys a stake in $450M Asian undersea cable project
Facebook has taken a stake in a $450 million project to link South Asian countries with an undersea cable, a company spokeswoman said Friday. The project is expected to be ready some time in 2014.
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Twitter ruling disappoints, but doesn't surprise privacy advocates
Privacy advocates this week said they are dismayed, but not surprised about a New York Criminal Court judge's decision ordering Twitter to hand over all the data it has on an Occupy Wall Street protester being investigated for disorderly conduct.
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Windows 8, OS X upgrades by the numbers
Like 2009, this year is one of dueling operating system upgrades, when the two biggest OS rivals face off with new editions.
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Internet will vanish Monday for 300,000 infected computers
As many as 300,000 PCs and Macs will drop off the Internet in about 65 hours unless their owners heed last-minute calls to scrub their machines of malware.
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Some IT jobs signal preference for visa holders, report claims
A group that monitors IT help wanted ads claims that there are many job ads specifically designed to recruit visa holders and not U.S. workers, a practice it charges is discriminatory.
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Mozilla, activists call for release in Syria of open-source developer
Mozilla Foundation and other activist groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation have called for the release of Bassel Khartabil, an open-source developer who was detained on March 15 in the Mazzeh district of Damascus in a wave of arrests.
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Former Alibaba exec detained on bribery suspicions
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group said on Thursday a former general manager in charge of its group-buying website had been detained by local police on suspicions of accepting bribes.
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