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Intel refocuses and exits motherboard business
Intel's decision to leave the motherboard business is a smart move in a troubled market, analysts said Wednesday. Read More


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Three indicted for making, spreading Gozi Trojan
Three individuals were indicted in New York today for allegedly creating and distributing the Gozi malware that's said to have caused tens of million of dollars in losses at several major U.S. banks. Read More

Google X phone, tablet spur speculation
With speculation swirling that Google is preparing to come out with what's been called the Google X phone and a Google X tablet this spring, analysts say the company is pushing the hardware envelope. Read More

SSD market revenue set to more than double
A new generation of lower-cost and more appealing ultrabooks are expected to lead to a more than doubling of global shipments of SSDs in 2013, according to IHS iSuppli. Read More

Google, other tech firms among top lobbying spenders in US
Google, AT&T and Verizon Communications were among the top corporate spenders on lobbying the U.S. government in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to information released this week by the U.S. House of Representatives. Read More

Mega acknowledges security concerns, promises changes
Representatives of newly launched file-storage and sharing service Mega addressed some of the concerns raised by security researchers in recent days about the site's architecture and the implementation of its cryptographic features. Read More

Gartner, Ovum offer mixed views on state of 'big data' hype
The 'big data' buzzword and industry trend had a pretty good year perception-wise in 2012, but the hype may soon fade into a period of disillusionment among users, according to analyst firms Ovum and Gartner. Read More


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Phone makers switch focus to mAh, not millimeters
With the latest generation of high-end smartphones sporting power-hungry 5-inch screens, a growing number of phone vendors are emphasizing bigger batteries rather than thinner devices. Read More

Azure-based Microsoft video streaming service goes live
Microsoft continues to expand its cloud offerings with the general availability of Windows Azure Media Services, which lets enterprises skip building their own infrastructure for streaming on-demand video. Read More

Reddit 'gaymer' group fights back against trademark
A group of Reddit users argues in a petition filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that the use of the term "gaymer" to identify their community on the site should remain in the public domain. Read More

Steve Jobs threatened Palm with patent suit if it objected to no-poaching pact
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs threatened Palm with a patent lawsuit if it did not enter into an agreement in which the companies pledged not to hire employees from each other, unsealed court documents show. Read More

Cisco to buy SON software vendor Intucell for $475M
Cisco Systems is planning to acquire Intucell in a bid to make its products more attractive to mobile operators as traffic volume on networks continues to grow. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple fights against child pornography, removes 500px app
I'm wondering just how long it will take to cast Apple's move against potential child pornography as a bad thing -- it's clearly a very good thing, and a move yet to be emulated by Android developer and arch-enemy, Google. Read More

Preston Gralla: Why Microsoft should invest in Dell: It's all about tablets and the cloud
Why would Microsoft invest up to several billion dollars to help Dell go private and become part owner of the company? For Microsoft it's all about two of tech's biggest growth drivers: Tablets and the cloud. Read More

 

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