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JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy S4: Hands on with the hot new phone
Samsung's Galaxy S4 has inspired Apple-like levels of hype and devotion -- so what's the device actually like to use? Read More


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AP Twitter hack prompts fresh look at cybersecurity needs
Getting hacked on Twitter is fast becoming a rite of passage for big corporations, but Tuesday's attack on the Associated Press could be a tipping point and shows that social networks must do more to keep their users safe, security experts said. Read More

U.S. carriers expected to ship BlackBerry Q10 in late May
The BlackBerry Q10 with its physical keyboard is expected to be available from major U.S. carriers in late May at a suggested price of $249 with a contract. Read More

Nokia banks on social integration to boost smartphone sales
Nokia's latest advanced feature phone, the Asha 210, comes with a physical key to access WhatsApp messaging, as well as software clients for Twitter and Facebook. Read More

ZTE agrees to Android, Chrome patent licensing from Microsoft
Microsoft has inked an agreement that adds ZTE to its Android and Chrome patent licensing program. Read More

Gh0stRAT malware attacks continue, researcher says
A well-known cyberspying tool called Gh0st RAT is still being employed in stealthy malware attacks, according to security firm FireEye. Read More


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Australia charges man claiming to be LulzSec leader
Australia has charged a 24-year-old man who allegedly defaced a government website earlier this month and claims to be the leader of LulzSec, a rogue inactive hacking group. Read More

Apple teases 'new product categories'
Invoking the success of Apple's game-changing iPhone and iPad, CEO Tim Cook has hinted that Apple will introduce "exciting new product categories" starting this fall and through the end of 2014. Read More

AT&T revenue, net income nearly flat
AT&T has reported revenue of US $31.4 billion for the first quarter of 2013, down slightly from a year earlier, although net income was up slightly, with a sagging wireline business division nearly offsetting mobile and wired broadband growth. Read More

Asus ships Cube Internet streaming device with Google TV
Asustek has shipped its Google TV streaming device called Cube, which will become available starting this week for US$139.99. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Excuse me while I update your .Net...
When some Windows apps install they also push out major updates to your machine's operating system, often without asking first. It's a funny way to do business. Read More

Jonny Evans: Dear Android, your products are compromised, love Apple
Apple stock seems to be climbing on news of a $9 billion quarter and a huge shareholder bung, though while there's disappointment on Tim Cook's hint that "exciting" new products won't debut until later this year, another big message was his critical view of Android devices -- though he never named the platform he was critical of. Read More

 

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