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Facebook could buy Nokia to build 'FacePhone,' expert says
While a potential Facebook smartphone was ridiculed by analysts, one Paris-based marketing expert predicted a "FacePhone" will happen in 18 months, and the social networking giant will buy Nokia for $10 billion to make it happen. Read More


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Attacks on Iranian oil industry led to Flame malware find
The sophisticated cyber espionage malware known as 'Flame' was discovered after computers within Iran's energy industry were wiped clean of data, a security expert said today. Read More

Apple confirms WWDC keynote for June 11
Apple today laid out the schedule for its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), and confirmed that it will, as usual, kick off the annual meeting with a keynote address, likely hosted by CEO Tim Cook. Read More

Dell challenges Apple with the new XPS One 27 all-in-one
Dell challenged Apple's popular iMac all-in-one with the introduction of XPS One 27, which has the largest screen in an all-in-one desktop from the company to date. Read More

Scary times ahead for smartphone vendors, says analyst
The rest of 2012 will be very challenging for smartphone makers as they struggle to find ways to differentiate their "black slabs," Richard Kramer, managing partner at Arete Research, said during the opening address at the Open Mobile Summit conference in London. Read More

Dell reaches for the cloud with new prototype ARM server
Dell announced a prototype low-power server with ARM processors, following a growing demand by Web companies for custom-built servers that can scale performance while reducing financial overhead on data centers. Read More


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Is a tidal wave of consumer mobile devices flooding your workplace? You're not alone. Most IT professionals are under pressure from mobile professionals, who have a strong preference for Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. Rather than fight the growing tide, smart IT is looking for ways to give employees greater mobility, while minimizing risk and cost. Click to continue

Romanian authorities dismantle hacker group targeting government websites
Twelve individuals were detained by Romanian authorities on Tuesday, suspected of being members of a cybercriminal group that hacked into the websites of various Romanian and foreign public institutions and government agencies. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Why Facebook's not a growth stock
Yes, Facebook has a huge market share. So does my electric company, but that doesn't make it a growth company. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's new user license bans class-action suits. Is that fair?
Buy a Microsoft consumer product, and you won't be allowed to join a class-action suit against the company, even if you feel you've been harmed. That's what the fine print on Microsoft's new end user licence agreement (EULA) says. Is that fair, or Microsoft taking advantage of consumers? Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung apes iTunes -- can Apple respond?
Samsung continues to innovate in the smartphone space, this morning introducing its very own iTunes imitator in Europe, designed to compete with Cupertino's end-to-end content solution. Read More

JR Raphael: The Google I/O Countdown Contest: Win a free Transformer Pad TF300!
Want a free Transformer Pad TF300 tablet and keyboard dock? We've got 'em to give away as we continue our Android Power countdown to Google I/O 2012. Read More

 
 
 

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