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Google to promise fair licensing for Motorola patents
The Web giant has some reassurances ready to go, Bloomberg reports. Good timing: European regulators are expected to rule on the companies' $12.5 billion merger by next week.
February 7, 2012 5:59 PM PST
Startup Soraa lights up with 'LED 2.0'
The startup sees a 75 percent boost in efficiency with its LED bulb, a new material platform for bringing down the cost of LEDs for general lighting.
February 7, 2012 4:30 PM PST
Three years on, Chrome finally arrives on Android
With the Chrome for Android beta, Google adds PC sync, hardware acceleration, Web standards, and more as part of its plan "to reinvent mobile browsers."
Review: Chrome for Android
Images: Tour Chrome beta for Android
February 7, 2012 9:40 AM PST
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Path shares photos--oh, and uploads your contacts, too
The popular photo sharing app is rocked by news that it uploads contacts from iPhone users without permission.
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Is HBO's investment in Netflix-like firm a strategy shift?
HBO has invested $10 million into an Australian video rental service that operates much like Netflix, and right away, pundits say Time Warner is bowing to Netflix's business model. It's not that simple.
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Apple chortles as the PC market melts down in U.K., France
While the PC market skids in the U.K. and France, Apple coasts to market share gains--possibly presaging a similar trend in the U.S.
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Google's HUD glasses have been sighted
Rumors that HUD Google Glasses were in the works have now been confirmed--reportedly, a prototype has been seen and the glasses might even be available to people outside of Google.
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How can I get a piece of the Facebook action?
The frenzy around the social-networking giant's upcoming IPO has made lots of people wonder whether owning a piece of Facebook might be a good investment for them. But how do you get in?
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Google's HUD glasses have been sighted
Rumors that HUD Google Glasses were in the works have now been confirmed--reportedly, a prototype has been seen and the glasses might even be available to people outside of Google.
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Microsoft removes start button in Windows 8
Leaked screenshots of the latest Windows 8 build show that Microsoft has jettisoned the traditional Windows 8 Start button but tweaked the Charms Bar and other settings.
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Three years on, Chrome at last arrives on Android
With the Chrome for Android beta, Google adds PC sync, hardware acceleration, Web standards, and more as part of its plan "to reinvent mobile browsers."
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Why Apple's A5 is so big--and iPhone 4 won't get Siri
Noise-reduction technology from a start-up called Audience accounts for the size of the iPhone 4S chip and keeps Siri off the iPhone 4, analyst Linley Gwennap concludes.
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Hackers wanted $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private
Symantec says its initial agreement to pay $50,000 to prevent the leak of source code for some of its flagship products was part of a law enforcement probe.
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30 best iPad games
Trying to figure out which iPad games to buy with your hard-earned dough? Here's a look at our current top-30 favorites.
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Hackers wanted $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private
Symantec says its initial agreement to pay $50,000 to prevent the leak of source code for some of its flagship products was part of a law enforcement probe.
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Three years on, Chrome at last arrives on Android
With the Chrome for Android beta, Google adds PC sync, hardware acceleration, Web standards, and more as part of its plan "to reinvent mobile browsers."
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Google's HUD glasses have been sighted
Rumors that HUD Google Glasses were in the works have now been confirmed--reportedly, a prototype has been seen and the glasses might even be available to people outside of Google.
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Top 10 pirated movies in the world (infographic)
Ever wonder which movies are illegally downloaded the most? Using data collected by TorrentFreak, this infographic shows the top 10, starting with Avatar.
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Samsung's Bowl ad claims it can help Apple fanboys break free
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Samsung's Super Bowl ad--for the Galaxy Note--claims that this is the product that can finally stop Apple fanboys from having to stand in line, waiting for Apple's latest.
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Microsoft removes start button in Windows 8
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Leaked screenshots of the latest Windows 8 build show that Microsoft has jettisoned the traditional Windows 8 Start button but tweaked the Charms Bar and other settings.
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Women to Facebook: Stop banning our breast-feeding pics
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Women around the world, fed up with Facebook's policy of not allowing breast-feeding pictures, are staging protests at Facebook offices and using Facebook to coordinate those efforts.
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Apple TV for $1,499? Would you buy it?
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An apparent Best Buy customer survey hints at an upcoming Apple HDTV for $1,000 more than most 42-inch HDTVs currently cost. Would iOS fans be willing to swallow such a hefty premium?
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Samsung flubs its Apple Super Bowl dis
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Samsung's big Super Bowl ad for the Note may have brought on a few chuckles, but it failed in one big way, says CNET's Josh Lowensohn.
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Nginx tries converting Web-server popularity into money
The open-source software for housing Web sites is widely used by big names including Facebook and Hulu. Now it's a start-up selling services, too. more
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EA's vision to become more like Apple and Amazon
Electronic Arts Chief Operating Officer Peter Moore sees its Origin online platform as a way to directly connect with consumers, similar to Amazon's store or Apple's iTunes. He also draws comparisons to Macy's too. more
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Nokia cuts 4,000 as it moves manufacturing to Asia
Factory workers in Finland, Mexico, and Hungary will lose their jobs this year as Nokia follows its peers to tap into Asia's manufacturing might. more
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Kodak's image-sensor spin-off gets a name: Truesense
The image-sensor division, now owned by Platinum Equity, picks up the brand name of some of its products. more
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Why Metro now rules at Microsoft
The tile-based user interface created for Windows Phone has moved to the core of Microsoft's consumer offerings. Now, Microsoft has to make sure it doesn't muddy Metro's clear design. more
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Hey Intel, lower chip prices for Windows 8 stuff, says Asia pub
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices need to drop prices on their power-efficient chips to compete with ARM processor suppliers in the Windows 8 device market, says Asia-based publication. more
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Microsoft brings OneNote to arch-rival OS Android
With an iOS and now Android version of the note-taking app, Microsoft shows its app and service strategy can take precedence over its OS strategy. more
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Silicon Valley economy recovering faster than nation
World's tech capital adds 42,000 jobs in 2011, an increase of 3.8 percent compared with the nation's 1.1 percent growth rate, according to a new survey. more
News Steven Musil 5 hours ago - Cuban activist blogger forced to stay on the island
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Google to promise fair licensing for Motorola patents
The Web giant has some reassurances ready to go, Bloomberg reports. Good timing: European regulators are expected to rule on the companies' $12.5 billion merger by next week. more
News Steven Musil 10 hours ago - LinkedIn rumored to buy browser plugin Rapportive
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Burning Man tackling community fury in ticket snafu
After large numbers of longtime 'Burners' failed to get tickets during the event's recent selection process, many claimed organizers had failed to adopt a sensible system. Now, those organizers are trying to calm community anger. more
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Apple to iPhone developers: No more low-res screenshots
Apple's now requiring that developers upload the snazzier, Retina Display caliber screenshots of their games to the App Store when submitting their creations. more
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