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iPad 3 rumors abound
What will the next iPad will bring to the table?
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Europe set to accuse Google of 'abuse of dominance'
Google is set to receive a 'statement of objections' next month from European antitrust regulators, that detail alleged abuses of its search dominance.
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U.S. authors: Kindle lending library is 'contract breach'
Amazon is in hot water with publishers, after accusations that the online giant "boldly breached contracts" with its new Kindle lending library service.
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Netsuite responds to customer issues
Last week I heard from Craig Sullivan, Netsuite's VP international products. He wanted the opportunity to respond to my Netsuite nightmares part deux post. Craig thought I was a tad unfair and...
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Principal accused of posing as a student on Facebook
A principal accused of creating a fake Facebook profile to monitor student activity has resigned.
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Twitter accused of 'tracking' users across the Web
Twitter was quick to act when it was accused of recording its users across the Web amid an announcement that it will allow users to opt-out of online activity tracking.
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Mozilla and Google accuse Microsoft of unfair browser competition
Microsoft will restrict third-party browsers like Firefox and Chrome to the Metro sandbox in Windows 8 for ARM devices, while treating Internet Explorer 10 as an "intrinsic feature" of Windows....
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Yahoo accuses Facebook of infringing two more patents
First Yahoo sued Facebook over 10 patents. Then Facebook countersued Yahoo with 10 more of its own patents. Now Yahoo has added two more patents to the onslaught, bringing the total to 22.
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Twitter accusers not above the law after rape victim name trends
Victims can be named and propagated through Twitter by people who do not think through the consequences of their actions. Fortunately the UK police are stamping out online abuse when the victim is...
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Facebook, Flickr, others accused of reading text messages
Reports surfacing this weekend claim that popular smartphone applications can access users' text messages amongst other personal data, even when that phone is not being used.
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iPad 3 rumors abound
What will the next iPad will bring to the table?
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Apple accused of iPad patent infringement in China (again)
Apple is facing another lawsuit from Proview Technology's Shenzen branch, who are suing under patent infringement for around $38 million.
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Symantec accused of using 'scareware' tactics to sell full-version products
Anti-virus maker Symantec is charged in a lawsuit with misleading users into purchasing full versions of its software by peddling 'scareware' tactics.
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Europe set to accuse Google of 'abuse of dominance'
Google is set to receive a 'statement of objections' next month from European antitrust regulators, that detail alleged abuses of its search dominance.
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U.S. authors: Kindle lending library is 'contract breach'
Amazon is in hot water with publishers, after accusations that the online giant "boldly breached contracts" with its new Kindle lending library service.
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German regulators accuse Facebook of tracking users' cancelled accounts
Facebook is coming under increased pressure from European privacy regulators, after Germany's privacy watchdog says users' can still be tracked after they cancel their accounts.
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Microsoft accused of Windows Phone tracking 'cover-up'
Is it making a mountain out of a molehill?
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US Chamber of Commerce accused of undermining conflict minerals regulation. So who is backing the Chamber?
The US Chamber of Commerce is accused of lobbying to water down regulation to control conflict minerals in the supply chain. But who is supporting the US Chamber on this?
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Facebook accused of copying MyPad's iOS app
Facebook recently updated its iOS app and added iPad support. It turns out the new version looks a lot like MyPad's iOS app.
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German government accused of spying on citizens with state-sponsored Trojan
A well-established group of German hackers has accused the German government of releasing a backdoor Trojan into the wild. Security firm F-Secure has confirmed that the program includes a...
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