Chinese Army linked to hacks of U.S. companies, agencies
Security researcher hired by New York Times says "overwhelming percentage" of hacks originate from a 12-story building in Shanghai associated with the Chinese military. [Read more]Orange Stylistic S01 is a Fujitsu phone for seniors Fujitsu and European network Orange unveil the Stylistic S01, an Android smartphone designed for older users. [Read more]
Google doodle does circles around Copernicus' birthday Web giant celebrates the 540th birthday of the astronomer best known for his theory that the sun -- and not the Earth -- was at the center of our universe. [Read more]
Microsoft quietly raises price of Office for Mac by 17 percent In addition to price hike, the software giant has quit selling multi-license packages that allowed customers to buy extra copies at a discount. [Read more]
New HTC One hasn't debuted yet and already has a clone The new Android flagship phone is not yet official, but it's already been copied. [Read more]
Time calculator shows futility in trying to keep up with Twitter The Tweetulator Twitter time calculator offers a compelling case for keeping your Twitter following activities down to a reasonable size. [Read more]
Dell's thin, high-res XPS 13 laptop does Linux Dell's high-resolution XPS 13 now gets Linux Ubuntu. [Read more]
Sprint's 4G LTE quietly pops up in San Francisco, New York A Sprint representative tells CNET that customers may see pockets of coverage appear and are welcome to use the network before it officially launches. [Read more]
Asia chatter predicts increase in cost of Retina iPad Mini The Retina iPad Mini may incur substantially more display assembly costs, an Asia-based report claims. [Read more]
EU regulators threaten privacy crackdown against Google Web giant may face "repressive action" before summer if it does not respond to a dozen recommendations related to how it manages user data. [Read more]
Sony trims price of PlayStation Vita, adds new color In Japan, Sony slices the price of the PlayStation Vita and also introduces a new color for the powerful gaming device. [Read more]
New tablet app could diagnose concussions on the sidelines Harvard's Wyss Institute unveils an application that involves a stylus and simple tracing exercise to rapidly assess neuromuscular performance in a doc's office or at the scene of an injury. [Read more]
Bill Gates 'not satisfied' with Microsoft's innovations Software giant's chairman says the company's history in the cell phone sector was "clearly a mistake" during an interview on CBS This Morning. [Read more]
A terrific Twitter tutorial -- and saying thanks in social media Digital expert Steve Buttry shared a deck of his recent presentation about how journalists can use Twitter in better ways. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to use the service better. [Read more]
Opera cuts staff in WebKit-related restructuring The Norwegian browser maker cut 91 jobs, some through a voluntary severance program, as part of its embrace of the open-source WebKit browser engine also used in Apple Safari and Google Chrome. [Read more]
One Direction music toothbrush: Boy band insanity in your mouth Arm & Hammer harnesses the power of bone-conduction technology to deliver boy-band pop music into your mind through your teeth. [Read more]
Burger King Twitter account hacked, defaced Fast-food giant's home page altered to appear the account had been sold to McDonald's "because the whopper flopped." [Read more]
Samsung Galaxy S4: The next flagship could set sail March 14 The world could get to know a new eight-core Galaxy phone at an event in New York next month. [Read more]
China tops U.S. as world's largest smart device market China expected to finish the month with 246 million active Android and iOS smartphones and tablets compared with 230 million in the U.S., according to Flurry data. [Read more]
Apple's new iPad ads: No Samsung jokes (well, maybe one) Apple releases two new iPad ads that largely offer a continuation of the perception that Apple is the only tablet game in town. [Read more]
After ban, Kai-Fu Lee invites 30M to follow him on Twitter Former Google China chief gets kicked off China-based microblogging sites after complaining about state controls over the Internet. [Read more]
Get a $310 Mac software bundle for $49 This "Lifehacker-approved" collection includes tools for improving your productivity, security, and system performance. Plus, a no-purchase-required freebie bundle! [Read more]
What are Quantum Dots, and how could they help your next TV? Nano-tech that could be in your next television. [Read more]
Escaping the Iron Curtain for Silicon Valley Christian Gheorghe grew up in authoritarian Romania and escaped by swimming across the Danube. That was just the start of an impressive career building enterprise analytics companies. [Read more]
Google's Gundotra: Nexus will have 'insanely great cameras' In a teasing statement, Google's senior vice president of engineering says that future Nexus models will have cameras that will make us sit up and take notice. [Read more]
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