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Moves, mistakes prove Steve Jobs era at Apple over, say analysts
Apple is clearly not Steve Jobs' company any longer, analysts said this week, citing examples from Tuesday's earning calls with Wall Street. Read More


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CISPA appears doomed in Senate
Key lawmakers are suggesting that the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) will soon die in the U.S. Senate -- just like last year. Read More

Google's Schmidt admits talking to Glass is 'weird,' 'inappropriate'
Google's executive chairman acknowledged yesterday that using Glass, the company's computerized eyeglasses, can be at times a bit 'weird' and 'inappropriate.' Read More

Apple iPad maintains strong Web traffic lead lead over Samsung Galaxy Tabs
Samsung is second to Apple in tablet sales and coming on strong, though Samsung Galaxy Tab users remain well behind iPad users in how much they use the Web. Read More

Apple to challenge $368M patent infringement verdict
Apple will challenge a November 2012 jury verdict that awarded $368 million in damages to Nevada patent-holding company VirnetX, a filing with U.S. regulators showed. Read More

The intriguing tale of Salesforce, the pillow maker and a $125K AmEx bill
Salesforce.com, a pillow manufacturer and an employee of the pillow maker are caught up in a complex three-way legal battle, with a $125,000 American Express bill and an allegedly failed software implementation at the center of the dispute. Read More

Senate won't vote on Internet sales tax until after May 6
The U.S. Senate has delayed a vote on an Internet sales tax until May, after a handful of senators blocked lawmakers from voting on the legislation this week. Read More

For first time, smartphone sales top other mobile phones in first quarter
Six years after the sale of the first iPhone and 14 years after the first BlackBerry email pager was unveiled, smartphone shipments have outnumbered sales of other types of mobile phones. Read More

Damaged cargo ship docks with space station
A damaged Russian cargo ship successfully docked with the International Space Station today, delivering 3.1 tons of food, fuel and equipment. Read More


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The Internet of Things gets a protocol -- it's called MQTT
Setting the foundation for what may be a multitrillion-dollar marketplace, OASIS (the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) has declared MQTT (the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) as its messaging protocol of choice for the emerging Internet of Things. Read More

HP ships $169 Slate 7 Android tablet
Hewlett-Packard on Friday started shipping its $169.99 Slate 7 tablet with Android 4.1, which signals the company's reentry into the consumer tablet market after the TouchPad imploded in 2011. Read More

On Facebook, men talk about music, women discuss family and friends
The average Facebook user has 342 friends and teenage girls and boys tend to misreport their relationship status as married, according to an analysis of Facebook data by Wolfram Alpha founder Stephen Wolfram. Read More

Hackers target shared Web hosting servers for mass phishing attacks
Cybercriminals increasingly hack into shared Web hosting servers in order to use the domains hosted on them in large phishing campaigns, according to a report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG). Read More

Video: Japan uses robots, tech to care for elderly
Japanese firms in Osaka showed their solutions to caring for the country's handicapped and increasing number of elderly Read More

Dutch man arrested in connection with major DDoS attack on Spamhaus
A 35-year-old Dutch man was arrested Thursday in Spain, as part of an investigation into a large-scale DDoS attack that targeted a spam-fighting organization called the Spamhaus Project in March Read More

JR Raphael: Find an awesome new launcher for your Android phone
Android launchers can change the way you use your phone -- and there are some wildly impressive options available. So what are you waiting for? Read More

Preston Gralla: Surprise! Windows tablet market share jumps to 7.5%
Windows tablets aren't dead -- they hit a surprisingly high 7.5% market share in the first quarter of 2013. A 7.5% market share might not seem like much, but consider the woes that Windows tablets have been living through, that's encouraging news for Microsoft. It may mean that despite all the bad news, bad press, and bad planning, there's a real future for the devices. Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung beats Apple in smartphones, but the race ain't over yet
Samsung has beaten Apple in the smartphone business, raising its share of the segment even while the iPhone maker sees its share decline. However, now Samsung is number one, has the open season for criticism moved away from Apple to focus on the South Korean firm? And is there space for anyone else in this two horse race? Read More

 

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