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Hackers demanded $50,000 for Symantec source code

Hackers demanded $50,000 for Symantec source code

Symantec's agreement to pay $50,000 to prevent the leak of source code for some of its flagship products was part of a "law enforcement investigation."

Did radio hosts cross line in Tom Green Twitter spat?

Did radio hosts cross line in Tom Green Twitter spat?

Canadian Professor Tom Green thinks Opie & Anthony are responsible for a flood of vile tweets sent his way after a discussion of who owns the Twitter account @TomGreen.

Samsung flubs its Apple Super Bowl dis

Samsung flubs its Apple Super Bowl dis

commentary 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.
Samsung ad: Helping Apple fans break free
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  4. Apple TV for $1,499? Would you buy it?

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  1. Why Apple's A5 is so big--and iPhone 4 won't get Siri

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  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.

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

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  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

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  4. 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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  1. Friday Poll: Would you boycott Apple?

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    Apple's huge earnings have been shadowed by a New York Times report on harsh working conditions at Chinese plants that make Apple products. Are you reconsidering your Apple brand loyalty?

  2. RIM cuts BlackBerry PlayBook prices again--but should you buy in?

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  4. Samsung's Bowl ad claims it can help Apple fanboys break free

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  4. Motorola Seeks Slice of iPhone Sales

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    from The Wall Street Journal.

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