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Hackers demanded $50,000 for Symantec source code

Hackers demanded $50,000 for Symantec source code

Company says its initial agreement to pay $50,000 to prevent the leak of source code was part of a law enforcement probe.

Google's HUD glasses have been sighted

Google's HUD glasses have been sighted

A Google prototype for wearable computer displays reportedly has been seen, and the glasses might even be available to people outside of Google.

How can I get a piece of the Facebook action?

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.
Zuckerberg: Tech's last idealist?

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  1. Sharp IGZO display possible for iPad 3, says analyst

    The iPad 3 may get Sharp's latest and greatest display tech after all, according a Japan-based analyst.

  2. Apple warns developers who manipulate App Store rankings

    Company says developers who artificially manipulate App Store rankings or work with third parties to do so will have their Apple Developer Program membership revoked.

  3. Can Amazon replicate Apple's brick-and-mortar success?

    Rumor has it that Amazon is considering opening stores--the real, brick-and-mortar kind. Is that a good idea?

  4. Judge denies EMI's bid to halt resale of digital music

    Judge turns down EMI's request for a preliminary injunction against music reseller ReDigi, and says he's inclined to let the case go to trial because of the "fascinating" technological and legal questions it involves.

  5. Yahoo Mail suffers disruption, outage

    Yahoo's e-mail service appears to be down for some people, with many taking to Twitter to voice their complaints. The company says service has returned.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Microsoft Bing page tips off new Windows 8 Consumer Preview

    A special in-the-works Bing page is already providing some pointers to Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 "Consumer Preview" due out this month, though most of the links aren't yet working.

  4. Multi-deal Monday: Save big on tablets, speaker docks, and more!

    One of the highlights: a $50 Wal-Mart gift card when you buy the Amazon Kindle Fire. Also: an 8GB flash drive for $6.95.

  5. Women to Facebook: Stop banning our breast-feeding pics

    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.

  1. iPhone 5 rumor roundup

    CNET tracks all the iPhone 5 rumors--from the likely to the crazy--that we've heard so far in 2011 and 2012.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Twitter more tempting than sex and sleep, study says

    Tweeting harder to resist than sex, coffee, and alcohol, say researchers from the University of Chicago. Now, let's just see you try to resist tweeting this story.

  5. Tom Brady: I watched last year's Super Bowl on illegal site

    In a news conference, the New England quarterback mentions that while rehabbing last year in Costa Rica, he watched the big game on an illegal site. Is this the final validation for piracy?

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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?

  5. 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.

  1. During the third quarter of the 1984 Super Bowl, viewers witnessed one of the most memorable commercials ever, ?1984.? Twenty-eight years?

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  2. The details behind the Honeywell, Nest lawsuit

    Thermostat giant Honeywell has slapped startup Nest, and retailer Best Buy, with a lawsuit over patent infringement for smart thermostat technology. I read the lawsuit so you don't have to and here's the details you need to know:

    from GigaOM

  3. Amazon S3 Price Reduction

    As you can tell from my recent post on Amazon S3 Growth for 2011, our customers are uploading new objects to Amazon S3 at an incredible rate. We continue to innovate on your behalf to drive down storage costs and...

    from Amazon Web Services Blog

  4. Motorola Seeks Slice of iPhone Sales

    (Source: WSJ.com)

    from AAPL News - SmartMoney.com

  5. Honeywell hits Nest with a law suit over smart thermostat

    Thermostat giant Honeywell has filed a lawsuit alleging patent infringement by the buzzy Silicon Valley startup Nest, which makes a smart learning thermostat.

    from GigaOM

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