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The Cold War moves to cyberspace
Russia defines cyberwar as a force multiplier while China views cyberwar as a way to get control of an enemy without the need for engaging on a physical field of battle.
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Trade war: Chinese solar exporters to rebut U.S. tariffs
Chinese solar panels makers are forging alliance to rebuttal the newly imposed punitive tariffs on exports to the US, as the Commerce Department set a new rate of over 30% on May 17.
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Will the Microsoft Xbox win the living room wars over Apple, Google?
A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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The Apple/Google war rages on; manifests itself in Maps
Can Apple release its own maps app that has more features than Google Maps? Or is it just using maps as a pawn in its jihad against Android?
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..
On Star Wars day strike back with toys, gadgets, clothes and accessories from the epic series of films. May the fourth be with you...
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SAP and Oracle up the ante in the phony database wars
Round two in the war of words between Oracle and SAP is underway. This time we're trading facts and FUD.
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Linux Foundation to host CloudOpen to mitigate open source cloud war
The Linux Foundation will host CloudOpen later this summer for backers and supporters of OpenStack, CloudStack and other open source cloud related projects. It will run parallel with LinuxCon NA...
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Microsoft shows patent-war newcomers how it's done with AOL deal
In one smooth move, Microsoft is pocketing $550 million by selling hundreds of patents it bought from AOL to Facebook.
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US and China test response capabilities via cyber war games
The U.S. and China have held two cyber war games so far to conduct informal talks about how the two would react if they thought they were being attacked. A third meeting is slated for next month.
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NFC and the war on cash
NFC needs a killer app and financial observers are keen to quantify markets, investments, winners and losers.
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Hand-cranking a 20,000-brick Star Wars
This giant Lego barrel cranks out John Williams' famous theme with a little keyboard help.
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Sex Tech: ICANN and Dot-Sex, EA's LGBT Content, Kickstarter Censorship
EA is under fire for same-sex content in it games, ICANN is set to make more adult TLDs and a scary sextortion crime.
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OpenStack vs. CloudStack: The beginning of the open-source cloud wars
As clouds become more important, high-tech companies, and the open-source clouds they support, are coming into conflict.
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Database Wars II: Different Players. Different Field. Different Result.
The original war over data management was won on speeds and feeds. In the sequel, it's all about analytics, Big Data and mobile.
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Microsoft's purchase of AOL patents may be about a Google map war
If you connect the dots AOL's patent sale to Microsoft may have a lot to do with the Bing Maps, Mapquest, OpenStreetMap trio vs. Google Maps.
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All's fair in hacks and war
The hacker collective Anonymous defaces Chinese government websites. The message: serve others, not yourself.
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Sex Tech: Egyptian Porn Censorship, UK Filesharing Travesty, Wikipedia Sex Wars
Under the banner of anti-porn: Egypt's boldest move to filter the internet, UK violates broadband user privacy, Wikipedia's rules are bent.
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Why Apple should abandon its 'thermonuclear' war against Android
As Apple and Samsung continue to be at loggerheads, rumours rumble that top executives of the two are trying to settle the ongoing, global war on patents.
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Smartphone platform wars: It's an iOS, Android world and stinks to be 'other'
The sad reality in smartphone land for RIM and Microsoft today boils down to this: It's an Android and iOS world. You just live in it.
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FBI: US losing hacker war
A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executive says "we're not winning" the hacker war. He warns that FBI's current model to fight hackers infiltrating governments and companies is "unsustainable."
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