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China to Google: Android must remain open

China to Google: Android must remain open

In OKing the Google-Motorola merger, regulators in China stipulate that Google must make the Android OS free and open for five years.
China clears Google, Motorola merger: Deal to close 'within days'

Microsoft launches So.cl social network

Microsoft launches So.cl social network

Software giant's "experiment in open search" is designed to be a research tool in which students share information on a variety of topics of interest.

How to photograph today's solar eclipse

How to photograph today's solar eclipse

We show you how to take photos of the spectacular ring of fire Sunday night without harming your camera (or your vision).
How to track the eclipse
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    Fewer than 100 people arrived at the Facebook CEO's Palo Alto, Calif., home Saturday thinking they were there for his girlfriend's graduation celebration. Instead, the two shared their vows.

  2. Pakistan blocks Twitter over 'blasphemous' images, report says

    The country implements the ban over concerns about a promotion involving posting images of the prophet Muhammad. Facebook has taken a more conciliatory approach.

  3. SpaceX launch scrapped in last-second drama

    An engine problem that triggered a dramatic computer-ordered launch abort at the last possible moment Saturday was traced to a suspect valve. A replacement was ordered, raising hopes for a Tuesday launch try.
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  4. Microsoft opines: Vista was 'cheesy'; drops Aero

    Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop.

  5. FBI 'looking at' law making Web sites wiretap-ready, director says

    Director Robert Mueller says FBI needs to be able to "capture communications" of people under surveillance, but declines to elaborate on renewed lobbying effort reported by CNET two weeks ago.

  1. Should angry Verizon subscribers ditch Big Red?

    Verizon Wireless subscribers are hopping mad about losing their unlimited data plans. But what are their options, and is there any way to keep those unlimited plans? Ask Maggie offers some advice.

  2. Verizon: You can have unlimited data... just no device subsidies

    After a day of taking heat for its plan to kill off unlimited wireless-data plans entirely, Verizon says users can keep them after all. But there's a catch.

  3. Mark Zuckerberg gets married at surprise wedding

    Fewer than 100 people arrived at the Facebook CEO's Palo Alto, Calif., home Saturday thinking they were there for his girlfriend's graduation celebration. Instead, the two shared their vows.

  4. How Facebook's bankers saved an IPO, kept shares above $38

    Every time, Facebook looked like it would break below the $38 a share initial price, millions of bids showed up. Coincidence?

  5. Microsoft opines: Vista was 'cheesy'; drops Aero

    Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop.

  1. Paralyzed woman moves robotic arm using thought alone

    Using the BrainGate neural interface system, a woman paralyzed by a brainstem stroke serves herself coffee for the first time in 15 years.

  2. Which streaming media device is right for you?

    There are more ways than ever to stream Netflix and other online services. But which device is best for you?

  3. Fiat brilliantly punks VW on Google Street View

    Fiat workers notice a Street View car filming in their area. So one staff member decides to drive right up to the door of VW's nearby headquarters and park a Fiat 500 there. The Street View car photographs it.

  4. How Facebook's bankers saved an IPO, kept shares above $38

    Every time, Facebook looked like it would break below the $38 a share initial price, millions of bids showed up. Coincidence?

  5. Verizon: You can have unlimited data... just no device subsidies

    After a day of taking heat for its plan to kill off unlimited wireless-data plans entirely, Verizon says users can keep them after all. But there's a catch.

  1. Should angry Verizon subscribers ditch Big Red?

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    Verizon Wireless subscribers are hopping mad about losing their unlimited data plans. But what are their options, and is there any way to keep those unlimited plans? Ask Maggie offers some advice.

  2. You can't deny Eduardo Saverin a visa for being a jerk

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    The outrage directed at Facebook's co-founder has led some to demand that Uncle Sam deny him a U.S. visa. Good luck with that.

  3. Microsoft opines: Vista was 'cheesy'; drops Aero

    121 comments

    Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop.

  4. Verizon: You can have unlimited data... just no device subsidies

    103 comments

    After a day of taking heat for its plan to kill off unlimited wireless-data plans entirely, Verizon says users can keep them after all. But there's a catch.

  5. Comcast ditches 250GB data cap, tests tiered pricing

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    Comcast is suspending its 250GB data cap for broadband customers while it tests a new tiered data cap option in certain parts of the U.S.

  1. China Clears Google to Buy Motorola Mobility

    Google said Saturday that Chinese antitrust authorities have cleared the Internet giant's purchase of Motorola Mobility Holdings, pushing the $12.5 billion deal over its last regulatory hurdle.

    from The Wall Street Journal.

  2. After Amazon, how many clouds do we need?

    With news that Google and Microsoft plan to take on Amazon Web Services with infrastructure services of their own, you have to ask: How many clouds do we need? Legacy vendors IBM, Microsoft and HP are hoping at least a couple more.

    from GigaOMThe Cloud - Tech News Articles: GigaOM

  3. Google has finally received approval from China to complete its purchase of Motorola Mobility, Google said Saturday. That paves the way for Google to integrate Motorola, though it remains to be seen exactly how it wants to use the phone maker.

    from GigaOM

  4. European Parliament Member Marietje Schaake's Favorite Techdirt Posts Of The Week

    This week's favorites post comes from Marietje Schaake, a Member of the EU Parliament, who has been called "Europe's most wired politician." When Mike asked me to write a post about my favorite Techdirt posts of the past week, I was honored. Techdirt

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  5. Apple, Samsung CEOs to Negotiate Patent Dispute

    The court ordered a summit Monday intended to hash out the companies' differences and try to end their international patent wars.

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