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Report: China's software piracy rate falls to new low -- of 77%
The report on piracy is published one day before a Chinese court hands out the severest penalty ever for an intellectual property crime in the territory.
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Richard M. Stallman, free software leader falls ill at conference
Richard M. Stallman, creator of the concept of the free software and president and founder of the Free Software Foundation fell sick at a technology conference in Spain.
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Who falls first: RIM or Nokia?
Nokia and RIM are in similar boats. Both have suffered extensive market cap losses and share drops, and both are struggling in market share statistics. Which company will fall first?
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iPhone touch panel shipments to fall 15-20 percent in Q2 2012
Sources estimate that the overall shipments of touch panels during the second half of 2012 will equal one-third of the shipments seen during in the first half of the year.
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Amazon tries to catch up in personal cloud storage and falls further behind
With the release of Google Drive, all the other personal cloud storage companies had to play catch-up. One, Amazon, has tripped.
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Talks fall apart: Yahoo to sue Facebook (rumor)
Yahoo's talks with Facebook have fallen apart, so the online giant is planning to sue the social networking for patent infringement, according to a new rumor. There are 13 patents in question.
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Pwn2Own 2012: Google Chrome browser sandbox first to fall
Exploit writers at VUPEN take special pleasure in attacking Google's Chrome browser, using a pair of zero-day flaws to defeat the browser's heralded sandbox.
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iPhone 5 set for fall launch: report
Apple, according to reports, is looking to release the highly-anticipated iPhone 5 by fall. A pre-announcement is slated for June or July, as Apple remains deathly quiet.
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Nuance Q1 falls short amid mobile deal complications
Nuance said the quarter fell short as "our relationships with mobile customers have become more comprehensive and complex, which has resulted in delayed revenues in some cases."
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Amazon: Big Kindle sales, but sales and outlook fall short
Amazon's fourth quarter sales and outlook fall short of expectations. Kindle sales surge.
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Chrome keeps winning; Internet Explorer keeps falling
IE is still the number one Web browser, but it may go below 50% of the market as early as March according to one measurement, and below 40% on another. Oh, and the single most popular Web browser...
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Oracle's Q2 falls short, hardware revenue slides, outlook light
Oracle misfired on new software license growth as hardware revenue fell 14 percent from a year ago.
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Why do we still fall for phishing scams?
Students are a prime target for online scams, from phishing to malicious sites. But why does the Generation Y, who lived through these scams for years, still fall for them?
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HTC: The sales mojo is gone as it falls behind Android curve
HTC cuts its sales outlook for the second time in the fourth quarter as it falls behind in the Android race.
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HP Envy 15 and Envy 17 (Fall 2011)
The subtle dark gray look of HP's Envy line of laptops is getting a serious makeover.
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Facebook opens fall 2011 submission round for PDC program
Are you interested in joining Facebook's Preferred Developer Consultant (PDC) program? Now is your chance, though you should know that the selection criteria is strict and the acceptance rate is low.
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European PC shipments fall 11 percent during third-quarter
European PC sales are looking grim, with netbooks suffering the most and dragging notebook sales down with it, as consumers turn to iPads and other tablets.
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Sex sells: Men fall for Facebook scams more than women
55.4 percent of men rejected suspicious friend requests, compared to 64.2 percent of women. An attractive photo of the opposite sex can decreases that number for men, but not for women.
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BlackBerry finds safe haven in UK, despite a fall in sales
While BlackBerry sales continues to suffer across the U.S and Canada, the smartphone has found safe haven in the UK, of all places.
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