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  • Microsoft launches Surface 2, priced at $449

    Microsoft launches Surface 2, priced at $449

    ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley reported from the New York launch of the Surface 2. The software giant also introduced a new docking station, Power Cover, wireless adapter, and other new peripherals for the Windows-powered tablet.

    Read more:  Microsoft Surface 2 pricing starts at $449

    Related:  New Microsoft Surface peripherals steal the launch show  |  Microsoft: Surface tablet with LTE wireless coming in 2014  | CNET: Surface 2 declassified: How Microsoft made Surface into the tablet the world said it wanted

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Microsoft (via CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Apple sold nine million iPhone 5s, 5c smartphones in the first weekend

    Apple sold nine million iPhone 5s, 5c smartphones in the first weekend

    As Apple's chief executive Tim Cook said "initial supply" of the iPhone 5s sold out, many were left to wait for weeks for their new smartphones to arrive. Apple confirmed 200 million devices have upgraded to iOS 7 since it was first released.

    Read more:  iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c sales hit nine million in first weekend, says Apple

    Related:  Apple's color guard: iPhone 5c leads to unit upside  |  Six reasons why you should not immediately upgrade to iOS 7  |  iPhone 5s, 5c, iOS 7 reviews are in: The good, the bad, and the ugly  |  Four privacy settings you should enable in iOS 7 immediately  |  Apple's advanced fingerprint technology is hacked

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Apple's iPhone fingerprint technology hacked

    Apple's iPhone fingerprint technology hacked

    Less than two days after the iPhone 5s went on sale, German hackers were successful in creating a fake fingerprint that could spoof Apple's "advanced" biometric technology. But as ZDNet's Ed Bott explains, anyone who's been paying attention to biometrics shouldn't be surprised.

    Read more:  Apple's advanced fingerprint technology is hacked; should you worry?

    Related:  Hackers claim first iPhone 5s fingerprint reader bypass; bounty founder awaiting verification  |  Hackers crowdfund bounty to hack iPhone 5S fingerprint scanner  |  Charlatan hijacks iPhone 5S fingerprint hack contest, fools press  |  iPhone 5S fingerprint reader: Doubling down on identity, a death knell to passwords?  |  Apple releases iOS 7.0.1 to patch fingerprint scanner bug

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Heise Online (video

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • China drops its Great Firewall for Twitter and Facebook

    China drops its Great Firewall for Twitter and Facebook

    China is looking at easing up and allowing access to previously banned sites and services, such as Facebook and Twitter, so long as users are within a sanctioned Shanghai free-trade zone.

    Read more:  China lets down its Great Firewall for Twitter and Facebook

    Related:  China reviewing game consoles ban  |  China confirms foreign game consoles can now be sold  |  EC: China's Great Firewall a trade blockade

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET Asia

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Apple unveils iMac refresh

    Apple unveils iMac refresh

    Apple on Tuesday announced an updated iMac range, with new improved processors, graphics, Wi-Fi capabilities and faster flash storage options.

    Read more:  Apple unveils new iMac range  

    Related:  Apple solders CPU into new 21.5-inch iMac  |  Not all Apple innovation rumors will be right on Tuesday  |  Look out: 8 big tech announcements we're expecting this fall

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Apple

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • HTC faces U.S. Android import ban over patents

    HTC faces U.S. Android import ban over patents

    HTC faces a possible import ban over several Android devices after finding itself on the wrong end of a preliminary ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) over two Nokia patents. ZDNet's Liam Tung reports.

    Read more:  HTC may face US Android import ban over two Nokia patents

    Related:  Nokia steps up patent suit against HTC, targets HTC One | Nokia sues HTC, RIM, ViewSonic in global patent brawl |  Microsoft and Nokia weave an entangled patent web

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Amazon dishes out new Kindle Fire HDX range

    Amazon dishes out new Kindle Fire HDX range

    First launched two years ago, the Kindle Fire brand has grown to be one of the best-selling products across Amazon's vast empire. Now, Amazon is dishing out its latest refresh of the popular Android tablet. ZDNet's Rachel King headed to Amazon HQ in Seattle, Wash. to find out more.

    Read more:  Amazon distancing itself from Apple's playbook with Kindle Fire HDX

    Related:  Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX, Fire OS 3 (photos)  | Kindle Fire OS 3.0 for the workplace?  |  Kindle Fire HDX targets Microsoft's Surface in the workplace

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Nokia's Elop: I'm getting a divorce, so I'll hold on to that $25 million

    Nokia's Elop: I'm getting a divorce, so I'll hold on to that $25 million

    Reports from Finnish media this week suggested Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop was asked to reconsider taking $25 million from the company he led for two years. He said it's not only up to him: it's also his soon-to-be ex-wife's money.

    Read more:  You can't take my $25 million, I'm getting a divorce: Nokia's Elop

    Related:  Nokia's Elop to get $25 million as part of Microsoft acquisition deal  | The case against Stephen Elop as Microsoft CEO  | ZDNet Special Report: The Microsoft-Nokia Deal 

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Microsoft's Surface Mini: Not until early 2014?

    Microsoft's Surface Mini: Not until early 2014?

    Microsoft may not get its first "Surface Mini" ARM-based tablet out the door until early 2014, which is looking like the same time when its Windows-based variants may get a refresh, sources tell ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley.

    Read more:  Microsoft's Surface Mini: Not until spring 2014?

    Related:  Microsoft: Surface tablet with LTE wireless coming in 2014  |  GDRs and Microsoft's road to Windows Phone Blue  | CNET: Microsoft eyeing smaller Surface tablet

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may be region locked

    Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may be region locked

    Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is available in Europe, and will coming to the U.S. in early October. But controversy stirred when European buyers noticed a sticker on the box indicating the long-awaited smartphone can only be used with a European SIM card.

    Read more: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may be region locked, limiting worldwide usage

    Related:  Samsung gives Note 3 'no questions asked' protection for South Africa  | CNET Asia: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 launches in Indonesia | CNET: Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 has new leather-and-stitching look and more multitasking (hands-on)

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Google glitch sends Hangouts, Talk chats to wrong recipients

    Google glitch sends Hangouts, Talk chats to wrong recipients

    Google acknowledged this week issue with Google Hangouts and Google Talk, which mistakenly sent messages to the wrong person. ZDNet's Australia bureau experienced this first-hand, and confirmed it was also an issue within enterprise-based Google Apps for Business accounts.

    Read more:  Google Hangouts/GTalk glitch sends chats to wrong recipients

    Related:  Thank you, Google, for the new homework assignment: Hangouts vs. Chat  |  Google Talk: Down and out in Google IM, VoIP, & video-conferencing  | CNET: Google quietly starts 720p HD Hangouts rollout

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Google

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Google overhauls search engine with "Hummingbird"

    Google overhauls search engine with "Hummingbird"

    A decade-and-a-half after Google was founded, the search giant announced this week a major update of its search engine: Hummingbird. This major change to the core algorithm is its biggest since the launch of "Caffeine" in 2010.

    Read more:  Hummingbird: Google overhauls search engine

    Related:  Google rolls out voice search for Gmail, Calendar and Google+  |  Google rolling out Knowledge Graph to English speakers worldwide  | Google search: This time it's personal | CNET: Google Search now powered by a Hummingbird

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: Google

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • BlackBerry reports near-$1B loss, thanks to Z10 flop

    BlackBerry reports near-$1B loss, thanks to Z10 flop

    BlackBerry sold around 5.9 million smartphones during its entire second quarter — which is a fair chunk less than the nine million smartphones Apple shifted in single a weekend. As a result, the company reported close to $1 billion in losses during the quarter. 

    Read more:  BlackBerry reports $965m loss, thanks to Z10 flop

    Related:  BlackBerry confirms 4,500 jobs cuts, slashes device portfolio  |  In the Middle East, BlackBerry and Nokia are still more popular than Apple and Samsung  | ZDNet review:  BlackBerry Z10

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Ballmer bids farewell to Microsoft troops

    Ballmer bids farewell to Microsoft troops

    Outgoing Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer, who announced in August he will retire, gave his final pep talk to thousands of employees at a companywide meeting on Thursday.

    Read more:  An emotional Ballmer bids farewell to Microsoft troops

    Related:  Microsoft's Ballmer on his biggest regret, the next CEO and more  |  Microsoft's Ballmer: Why Microsoft doesn't want to be IBM (or Apple) and more  | CNET: Blame Steve Ballmer for Microsoft's woes? Not so fast

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

  • Samsung sends EU concessions package to avoid antitrust fine

    Samsung sends EU concessions package to avoid antitrust fine

    The Korean electronics giant is in hot water with European antitrust regulators over the use of patents in lawsuits against Apple. Now it's offering more in a bid to avoid a massive fine of more than $18 billion.

    Read more:  Samsung sends EU concessions package to avoid antitrust fine

    Related:  EU demands Samsung offer new concessions to end patent antitrust charges  |  Google submits further concessions in bid to avoid EU antitrust fine

    Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

    Photo by: stock image

    Caption by: Zack Whittaker

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  • Microsoft launches Surface 2, priced at $449
  • Apple sold nine million iPhone 5s, 5c smartphones in the first weekend
  • Apple's iPhone fingerprint technology hacked
  • China drops its Great Firewall for Twitter and Facebook
  • Apple unveils iMac refresh
  • HTC faces U.S. Android import ban over patents
  • Amazon dishes out new Kindle Fire HDX range
  • Nokia's Elop: I'm getting a divorce, so I'll hold on to that $25 million
  • Microsoft's Surface Mini: Not until early 2014?
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may be region locked
  • Google glitch sends Hangouts, Talk chats to wrong recipients
  • Google overhauls search engine with "Hummingbird"
  • BlackBerry reports near-$1B loss, thanks to Z10 flop
  • Ballmer bids farewell to Microsoft troops
  • Samsung sends EU concessions package to avoid antitrust fine
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The big stories on ZDNet this week: September 27, 2013

We take a look back at some of the major stories that broke September 23-27 — including Apple sales figures, BlackBerry's massive loss, Surface tablets, and Google security woes.

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Ballmer bids farewell to Microsoft troops

Outgoing Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer, who announced in August he will retire, gave his final pep talk to thousands of employees at a companywide meeting on Thursday.

Read more:  An emotional Ballmer bids farewell to Microsoft troops

Related:  Microsoft's Ballmer on his biggest regret, the next CEO and more  |  Microsoft's Ballmer: Why Microsoft doesn't want to be IBM (or Apple) and more  | CNET: Blame Steve Ballmer for Microsoft's woes? Not so fast

Published: September 28, 2013 -- 16:00 GMT (09:00 PDT)

Caption by: Zack Whittaker

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