The world's largest computer software exporter is relaxing rules governing the export of mass market cryptographic items used in e-commerce to make it easier for companies to sell abroad.
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PBS is giving users of its app for iPad, iPhones and iPods an early viewing of its documentary on former U.S. President Bill Clinton, a week ahead of its airing.
Tommy Jordan, the man who shot his daughter's laptop for YouTube, gets a visit from police and child protection services. Oh, and Good Morning America.
The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 could make its debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, according to a leaked promotional image.
RIM isn't doing much to innovate its handset designs, so maybe it should call up designer John Anastasiadis, who has a pretty interesting concept for a BlackBerry.
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