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Google I/O 2013: 11 things you might have missed

  Darlene Storm: London court: LulzSec hackers called 'latter day pirates' at 'cutting-edge' of cybercrime | Richi Jennings: Google cloud attacks Amazon and Azure at I/O
 
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JR Raphael: Google I/O 2013: 11 important things you might have missed
This year's Google I/O conference has been a bit unusual -- but it certainly hasn't been quiet. Here are 11 important things that have happened so far. Read More


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Darlene Storm: London court: LulzSec hackers called 'latter day pirates' at 'cutting-edge' of cybercrime
Previously "laughing at your security," four former LulzSec hackers appeared in British court for the start of the sentencing hearing. Another, an Australian and the "self-proclaimed leader" of LulzSec will appear before court today. In London, the prosecutor said the men believed they were "latter day pirates" and they were "at the cutting edge" of cybercrime. Read More

Richi Jennings: Google cloud attacks Amazon and Azure at I/O
Urs Hölzle gets excited. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) announces new cloud stuff. The huge ad broker wants to compete better with Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS/EC2. Among the highlights: New pricing, shared instances, replicated NoSQL, and PHP. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers sort out the details. Read More

Jonny Evans: DoJ summons spirit of Steve Jobs in Apple iBooks case
Apple seems set to take the stand to argue DoJ charges it conspired to introduce an agency price model for eBooks, raising online book prices by up to $3 for a period subsequent to launch of the iBookstore. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Europe to Microsoft: We hate Windows 8
PC sales in Western Europe plummeted in the first quarter in the biggest decline the continent has ever seen -- more than 20 percent. And one key reason for the drop is that European users simply don't like Windows 8. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Lousy vacation photos no more?
Google says it's rolling out some highly sophisticated auto-photo editing for Google+ users, from correcting exposure (and skin wrinkles) to creating group shots where everyone's smiling. Read More

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This printer is still under warranty, so when it goes bad, an IT pilot fish calls the company that sold it -- and that's when one know-it-all meets another. Read More

 

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