5/30/2014

Bill would prohibit FCC from reclassifying broadband as utility

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Bill would prohibit FCC from reclassifying broadband as utility

05.29.2014 5:17 PM

GOP Representative Bob Latta's legislation would limit the FCC's authority in its current net neutrality proceeding.

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EBay flaw could be used to hijack accounts, researcher says

05.27.2014 9:50 AM

The auction site hasn't patched the flaw after four days, so the researcher decided to go public

 

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TrueCrypt now encouraging users to use Microsoft's Bitlocker

05.28.2014 5:47 PM

The TrueCrypt Web page is now encouraging users to instead encrypt files using Microsoft's Bitlocker technology, because of apparent security issues. Is TrueCrypt dead?

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Microsoft announces Windows 8.1 with Bing for low-cost devices

05.23.2014 1:29 PM

It's like Windows 8.1, but with Bing as the default search engine in Internet Explorer. So, uh, it's like Windows 8.1?

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Google concedes in diversity data that employees mainly male and white

05.28.2014 11:50 PM

Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has requested tech companies to reveal the data

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Rumors point to September 3rd launch for Galaxy Note 4

05.26.2014 2:36 PM

The rumored Galaxy Note 4 launch comes almost exactly a year after Samsung introduced the Note III.

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Apple asks US court to order Samsung to remove infringing features

05.26.2014 1:35 AM

Apple also wants the court to review a jury order and hike damages

Samsung's new 1TB SSD is based on latest 3D technology

05.29.2014 8:37 AM

Samsung has also released 128GB, 256GB and 512GB SSDs based on new V-NAND technology

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Toshiba announces first tablets to run Windows 8.1 with Bing

05.27.2014 8:00 AM

The 8-inch Encore 2 is priced at $199; 10-inch model priced at $269

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10 indispensable iPhone apps for Windows users

05.28.2014 6:00 AM

Office Mobile (of course), OneNote, Skype, Yammer and more have iPhone apps that can help you keep working as you move from PC to iPhone and back again.

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Free game alert: The PC version of Battlefield 3 is 'On the House' for one week

05.29.2014 9:56 AM

Yes, that's free as in beer, but you need to download it through EA's Origin gaming service.

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Apple officially acquires Beats for $3 billion

05.28.2014 4:58 PM

After much discussion and many theories, Apple has officially plunked down $3 billion to buy Beats Music and Beats Electronics.

5/29/2014

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5/27/2014

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