
ACLU to FTC: mobile carriers fail to provide good Android security
The civil liberties group claims AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint aren't doing enough to protect users' private data because they're not sending out timely Android security updates. [Read more]
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Satirical Steve Jobs movie now available for viewing on Web
Comedy site Funny or Die releases "iSteve," a 79-minute movie about the Apple co-found based largely on Wikipedia research. [Read more]
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Intel CEO on Windows 8 woes: Pesky 'adoption curve'
Intel CEO Paul Otellini had a parting message for Microsoft: Windows 8 requires "training" and faces an "adoption curve," he said. [Read more]
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Microsoft inks patent protection deal with Foxconn parent
In exchange for unspecified royalties, Microsoft agrees not to sue the parent company of the world's largest hardware maker for devices it produces that run Google's Android and Chrome operating systems. [Read more]
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Apple adds site-by-site Java support to Safari for OS X 10.6
The latest version of Safari gives Snow Leopard users more control over what Java content is displayed. [Read more]
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Pirate Bay co-founder charged with alleged hacking and fraud
After sitting in Swedish prison for months following a high-profile arrest and extradition from Cambodia, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg is expected to go to trial in May. [Read more]
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Facebook status change reveals new husband has old wife
A woman marries a man in Australia and changes her relationship status. She receives a message from her husband's, well, wife. [Read more]
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Google tweaks mobile search to deliver information quicker
Web giant introduces a pair of new features intended to link users to specific information from the results page. [Read more]
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How to use optional list-sorting methods in the OS X Finder
OS X has a few hidden features to help you sort your data in addition to the default sorting criteria. [Read more]
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CISPA vote means companies can't promise to protect privacy
Proposed amendment to CISPA says Internet companies' promises to protect customer privacy were legally enforceable. But then Republicans vote it down. [Read more]
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Apple's iTunes dominates the music downloading world
Spotify, Rdio, Pandora... pshaw. Despite people streaming music at a growing rate, digital-music downloading isn't going anywhere. [Read more]
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Reading on treadmill no sweat with ReadingMate
You just have to don goggles equipped with infrared LEDs and run in front of an infrared camera that tracks your bobbing head. [Read more]
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Facebook Home takes up residence outside U.S.
The social network didn't waste any time packing up its software suite and shipping it to Android users abroad. [Read more]
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Former Apple Maps lead finds home at Facebook, report says
The social network reportedly has hired Richard Williamson, a former Apple director with extensive experience building for the iOS platform. [Read more]
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Case builds for slimmer iPad 5
Case designs popping up in Hong Kong and online add to the pile of evidence that a skinnier slate is in the works. [Read more]
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Yahoo's Marissa Mayer tries to trigger chain reaction
For CEO Mayer, the chain reaction starts with great people and products to spur user growth and engagement, leading to higher ad spending and more revenue. [Read more]
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Apple's iPhone 5S, low-cost iPhone, iPhone 6 may be delayed
After visiting the tech giant's Asian suppliers, a Jefferies analyst concludes that "preproduction issues" could cause mass production delays on the majority of Apple's mobile devices. [Read more]
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Windows 8 touch devices to drop to $200, says Intel CEO
Prices of Windows 8 touch devices based on future Intel chips are set to drop like a rock. [Read more]
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Epicurious 'honors' Boston on Twitter: Eat cranberry scones!
The food site's Twitter feed was blessed this morning with suggestions that Bostonians eat to get over their grief. [Read more]
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How the next Xbox can win the cable TV war
If the next Xbox is a home-TV-integrated beast, HDMI-in may not be pretty...but it's probably the best short-term way to get to the future. [Read more]
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LG Revere 2 and Cosmos 3 available on Verizon
Verizon doubles up on feature phones, offering both the LG Revere 2 and Cosmos 3 for free, after users sign a two-year contract. [Read more]
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Social networking on desktops may have peaked in 2012, Experian finds
There has been a noticeable drop-off in time spent with desktop social services in the U.S., the U.K., and Australia, according to Experian. [Read more]
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Intel profit drops 25 percent as it grapples with weak PCs
The semiconductor giant's first-quarter revenue and forecast for second-quarter sales were broadly in line with expectations. It also reiterated its projections for the full year despite signs that the PC market is weaker. [Read more]
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LG voice-activated vacuum robot does your cleaning bidding
LG's new Roboking wants to apply for a job as your cleaning minion, and it's happy to be bossed around. [Read more]
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Failure of American Airlines reservations system grounds all flights
The computer system went down earlier today, leaving thousands stranded for hours. The airline reports that the system is now back up but it expects further delays and cancellations. [Read more]
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