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Here, there, everywhere: 3 personal cloud storage systems
Cloud storage services like Dropbox or Box are useful, but they can become costly -- and who is controlling your data? One of these three personal cloud storage systems could be your alternative. Read More


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U.S. is losing a Sputnik moment
In October 2010, China built the world's fastest supercomputer, and three months later President Barack Obama, in his State of the Union speech, said that America was facing a Sputnik moment. Read More

Sold! Antique Apple-1 brings a record $671K
One of only a handful of 37-year-old, still-working Apple-1 computers sold for a record three-quarters of a million dollars Saturday at an auction in Germany. Read More

Remote controls get pointless as radio frequency gains popularity
The use of radio frequency tech in remote controls for everything from smart TVs and BluRay players to gaming devices will see a huge uptick compared with infrared-based controls. Read More

What I learned using only Google products
Columnist Mike Elgan spent three weeks using only Google products -- the Chromebook Pixel laptop, the Nexus 10 tablet and the Nexus 4 smartphone. Here's what he discovered. Read More

Microsoft knuckles under, yanks YouTube app for Windows Phone
Microsoft has bowed to pressure from Google and pulled the YouTube app from its Windows Phone Store that earlier this month triggered a cease-and-desist letter from the search giant. Read More

Jonny Evans: Europe probes Apple's iPhone tactics as carriers seek to regain OTT control
Apple finds itself in trouble once again as European antitrust investigators begin peering at its deals with carriers in order to find out if the company is using anti-competitive iPhone sales tactics to force competitors out of the market. Read More


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Schnucks wants federal court to handle data breach lawsuit
St. Louis-based grocery chain Schnuck Markets claims that a potential class action lawsuit filed against it in an Illinois state court over a recent data breach really belongs in federal court because of the case's scope and damages involved. Read More

Twitter's two-factor authentication implementation can be abused, researchers say
Twitter's SMS-based, two-factor authentication feature could be abused to lock users who don't have it enabled out of their accounts if attackers gain access to their log-in credentials, according to researchers from Finnish antivirus vendor F-Secure. Read More

Google pursuing broad wireless project for emerging markets, report says
Google has reportedly launched an expansive effort to bring wireless networks and affordable computing to emerging markets such as sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, moves that could bring the Internet to a further billion people. Read More

Proposed law would make reprogramming cellphone IDs a crime
Reprogramming the identification number of a cell phone could be punishable with a prison sentence of up to five years under the terms of a proposed law announced Friday. Read More

PayPal denies teenager reward for finding website bug
A 17-year-old German student contends PayPal has denied him a reward for finding a vulnerability in its website. Read More

The hidden dark side of today's hottest tech trends
New technologies and new IT strategies are here to solve all your problems -- except the ones they create. Read More

Richi Jennings: Next Nexus not Nexus 5 (it's a 4 in white). ZZZzzz...
LG denies it's making Nexus 5. Despite earlier reports, LG isn't making the Nexus 5. However, the company has confirmed there'll be a white version of the Nexus 4. It sounds like U.S. availability will be next month. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if we've seen the last Nexus: Perhaps future pure-Google phones will be like the Galaxy S4 Google Edition. Read More

 

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