Our Top Stories | 20 Awesome Black Friday Tech Deals Here's a quick roundup of deals on all kinds of tech goodies available in this year's Black Friday holiday sales. Share: | London Baker Makes 102,000 Cupcakes for Grouponers Yet another Groupon horror story: one baker was forced to make over 100,000 cupcakes for clients after offering an insane Groupon deal. Share: | Cloud Increases Licensing Complexity, Warns SAP User Group The move to cloud computing is creating headaches for SAP users, who are struggling to get their heads around the complex licensing structure that a hybrid environment entails. Share: | Ultrabooks to Get Full 1080p HD Displays in 2012? Laptop manufacturers may be readying new high-res displays for next generation portables. Share: | Apple Approves Then Yanks First Game Subscription App Apple approved the first game subscription app for iPads this week, and then mysteriously yanked it from the App Store on Wednesday. Share: | Virgin America's Website Meltdown: Four Weeks and Counting Virgin's site has been completely crippled, and customers are becoming annoyed by the problems. Share: | Top 10 Android Smartphone Browser Alternatives Tired of the stock Android browser? Check out these great alternatives. Share: | Black Friday Goes Viral Video Crazy Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black help hype up made-up holiday. Share: | Samsung Taunts Apple on the Phone Front Behold Samsungs new commercial for its Galaxy S II smartphone. Share: | Nokia Windows Phone 7 Lumia Could be a Bust, Analysts Say Analysts say they've seen little traction for the Windows operating system over the last 12 months and they doubt that the Nokia brand can make a meaningful difference. Share: | ISPs Can't Be Forced to Monitor Traffic for Copyright Infringement, ECJ Rules In what some consider to be a landmark decision, the European Court of Justice ruled Thursday that forcing Internet service providers (ISPs) to monitor consumer... Share: | Research: Paid Posters Poison the Internet A new study says paid posters are poisoning the internet with their untrustworthy content. Share: | Largest DDoS Attack So Far This Year Peaked at 45 Gbps, Says Company A week-long DDoS attack that launched a flood of traffic at an Asian e-commerce company in early November was the biggest such incident so far this year... Share: | China Overtakes U.S. in Smartphone Shipments, Says Research Firm China has passed the U.S. in the third quarter to become the world's largest smartphone market by shipments, but may find it tough to hold the position in the... Share: | The Cloud, Day 12: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words Most of the things in my house, and most of the data contained in my PC is just "stuff", but pictures are irreplaceable moments in time that need extra protection no matter how or where they're stored. Share: | Fake iTunes Gift Certificate Could Ruin Your Black Friday Security vendor Sophos reports that malware developers are using the lure of a free $50 iTunes gift card to spread malware this holiday shopping season. Share: | Hungarian Hacks Marriott's Systems to Blackmail for Job A Hungarian citizen has pleaded guilty to stealing confidential information from the computers of Marriott International, and threatening to reveal the... Share: | What Happens Now to the Proposed AT&T and T-Mobile Merger? Staff at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission have decided that AT&T's proposed acquisition of mobile carrier T-Mobile is contrary to the public... Share: | AT&T Says T-Mobile Deal Isn't Dead Yet, but Sets Aside $4B for Break-up Fee AT&T will continue to seek antitrust clearance for its merger with rival T-Mobile USA, it said Thursday. However, to reflect the break-up fee it will have to... 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