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Apple will blink to strike deals in time to unveil 'iRadio' at WWDC
Apple has made progress in cutting deals with music labels for an Internet radio service but time is running out, several reports said today. Read More


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Maine may be first state to require a warrant for cell-phone tracking
Maine is one step closer to becoming the first state in the nation with a law that would require police to obtain a court-issued search warrant in order to obtain a person's cell-phone location data. Read More

WD ships its slimmest 1TB laptop hard drive
After announcing a 5mm high series of drives earlier this year, WD said it is now shipping the world's highest capacity 7mm-high laptop drive with up to 1TB of storage. Read More

Amid riots, Turkish leader calls Twitter a 'curse'
As riots erupted in Turkey and protestors and government officials took to social media to fire back and forth online, the country's prime minister called Twitter a "curse." Read More

Android finally gets Twitter's video app, Vine
A little more than four months after Twitter unveiled its video service, Vine, the company has launched a version for Android. Read More

Hands-on with Acer's 8-inch Windows 8 tablet, Iconia W3
After months on the market, Windows 8 tablets have yet to rack up the sales Microsoft and PC vendors were originally hoping for. But on Monday Taiwanese PC maker Acer showed what could be the first of many Windows 8 tablets to come in smaller screen sizes, following the success of Apple's iPad mini and Google's Nexus 7. Read More

Video: Computex 2013: Asus debuts Windows-Android convertible, low cost tablets, large screen smartphone at Computex
Asus introduced a slew of new products at its Computex press conference in Taipei Monday. Headlining the company's news was the 7 and 10-inch Memo Pad tablets, which start at $129. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

Prosecutor slams Manning at court martial over Wikileaks breach
U.S. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning accused of sharing thousands of classified government documents with WikiLeaks, knew that the information would aid enemies of the U.S., a prosecutor argued Monday. Read More

Dell announces XPS 11 hybrid, will ship with Windows 8.1
Dell has expanded its range of hybrid devices with the XPS 11, which can transform from tablet to laptop with the flip of a screen. Read More


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Asus covers new Zenbook in scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass
Asustek Computer is extending its Zenbook family of ultrabooks with a new model with a cover made from Gorilla Glass to make it resistant to scratches. Read More

LTE and smartphones drive mobile traffic, says Ericsson
The spread of smartphones, powered by fast 3G and LTE networks used to watch ever more video content, are pushing up the volume of mobile data traffic. The challenge for operators will be to turn that into more revenue, as users prefer Wi-Fi networks, an analyst said. Read More

TechEd: Microsoft preps system software for cloud usage
Microsoft is updating a number of its IT infrastructure and development tools to work more seamlessly with its Azure hosted cloud services, including Windows Server, System Center, Visual Studio and SQL Server. Read More

Apple ordered to pay out $6.5 million collected in copying levies in France
Apple has to pay out $6.5 million in home copying levies that it collected but failed to deliver to the appropriate agency, the Paris High Court ruled. Read More

Software AG buys alfabet AG for IT portfolio management software
Software AG has signed a deal to acquire IT portfolio management software vendor alfabet AG and plans to combine the company's tools with its own ARIS process modeling products. Read More

JR Raphael: Pop quiz: What's missing from today's Computex Android announcements?
Android device news is flowing fast this morning, but almost every single announcement is missing one key element. Can you spot what it is? Read More

Preston Gralla: Can price cuts and going small save Windows RT?
Microsoft is in the midst of an all-out blitz to save Windows RT, using price cuts and promoting smaller-sized devices. Will that be enough to revive the floundering Windows 8 offshoot, or will Windows RT go the way of Microsoft Bob? Read More

Jonny Evans: Black Hat: It only takes a minute to hack an iPhone
Black Hat: Security researchers claim to have figured out how to hack an iPhone within one minute using a modified USB charger. Read More

 

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