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Windows 8 Consumer Preview February 29:
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Android and Chrome likely a winning combo
The marriage of Android and Chrome will give Google stronger ammunition as it battles Apple's iPhone and iPad, but time is of the essence.
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Next-gen textbooks? It's the ecosystem,
not the deviceIt is most definitely not about iPads. But it is all about the cloud.
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Security researchers helping the bad guys?
Adobe's security chief argues that benevolent researchers who publish techniques to defeat security mitigations are doing a disservice.
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Most important mobile gadgets I have owned
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Justice Dept. 'set to clear' Google, Motorola merger
The Justice Dept. is expected to approve Google's proposed acquisition of smartphone market Motorola Mobility. But European authorities must approve the deal, too.
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Apple's UK, European growth continues as PC sales decline
The battle of the PC marketshare in the UK shows Apple rising to fourth place, and smashing the numbers in light of poor economic times, and a hard drive shortage.
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Logitech channels the touchscreen with Logitech Touch Mouse M600
Logitech is bringing touch to its mice with the Touch Mouse M600.
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Game developers give Facebook Credits mixed reviews
Three social game developers have given their thoughts on Facebook Credits. There's no consensus: some dislike the platform and others like it.
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Be aware and beware Facebook rules -- you could lose valuable rights
Facebook filed additional documents with the SEC as part of its IPO process, they spell out rules that restrict other businesses from making money from its platform...
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iOS apps: Massive invasion of user privacy?
A study of iOS developers suggests data harvesting may be more serious than anticipated. Zuckerberg's number, anyone?
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Which are the most commonly observed Web exploits in the wild?
M86Security's newly released report "Security Labs Report - July – December 2011 Recap", details some of the most commonly observed Web exploits currently in the wild.
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Commercial Support now available for the open-source NGINX Web server
The new number two Web server in the world, open-source NGINX, is now offering commercial support.
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Researchers spot a fake version of Temple Run on Android's Market
Security researchers from TrendMicro have spotted a fake version of popular game Temple Run, currently available at Android's Market.
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EPIC sues FTC to stop Google; search giant says group wrong on facts, law
The Electronic Privacy Information Center is suing the Federal Trade Commission in federal court to compel the agency to stop Google from rolling out its new privacy policies.
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