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4 video editors: Pro results for ambitious amateurs
Today's video editing apps have made many pro-level features available to anyone who wants to use them. We review four of the best known video editors to see what they offer and how easy it is to use them. Read More


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Google adds in-browser Office doc viewing to Chrome
Google yesterday released an add-on that lets users view Microsoft Office documents within its Chrome browser, another small step in the search giant's encroachment on Microsoft's lucrative business productivity turf. Read More

Judge rejects FBI's bid to hack computer of suspect in attempted cyberheist
A federal court in Houston has rejected an FBI request for a warrant to hack into the computer of a suspect in an attempted cyberheist. Read More

NASA launches new nanosatellites: Android smartphones
NASA has launched three Google-HTC Nexus One smartphones into space in what scientists hope will be the lowest-cost satellites ever tested. Read More

Microsoft prevails in Xbox patent rift with Motorola Mobility
A U.S. judge ruled Thursday that Motorola Mobility is entitled to substantially less royalties than it wanted from Microsoft for the company's use of wireless and video-encoding patents in its Xbox products. Read More

Google's data removal requests spike to over 2,000
The number of government requests that Google has received to remove certain types of content, often politically charged, reached its highest level ever during the second half of 2012, the company reported Thursday. Read More


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Senators stall vote on Internet sales tax for now
A handful of lawmakers have stalled the U.S. Senate from voting on legislation that would require large Internet and catalog sellers to collect state sales taxes from their customers. Read More

T-Mobile USA agrees to come clean about 'uncarrier' service plans
T-Mobile USA's "radical" service plans promising no annual contracts aren't quite as radical as consumers might think, and the mobile operator will change its advertising and offer refunds in a settlement with the state of Washington. Read More

Yahoo's chairman steps down after a year
The chairman of Yahoo's board of directors has stepped down from that position and will leave the board entirely later this year, Yahoo said Thursday. Read More

Facebook buys Parse, gets into development tools business
Facebook is acquiring Parse, a cloud service company that makes it easier for developers to build mobile apps by providing them with a hosted back-end infrastructure, the companies announced Thursday. Read More

Software AG buys LongJump for cloud PaaS
Software AG has picked up cloud PaaS (platform-as-a-service) vendor LongJump in a bid to give small and medium-sized companies a way to rapidly develop applications with less involvement from IT. Terms of the deal, which was announced Thursday, were not disclosed. Read More

Richi Jennings: Google says government censorship growing fast
Google legal director opens kimono. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) is highlighting the increasing volume of government censorship. Or, at least, requests from governments to remove content from Google's services. Often on dubious grounds. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers watch for black helicopters. Read More

 

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