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Google-Microsoft feud over YouTube app escalates to 'death blow'
Microsoft condemned Google's decision to block the new Windows Phone YouTube app, accusing its rival of making excuses to keep the app from connecting to the popular social video service. Read More
 


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Review: Jobs the movie applies its own reality distortion field
Jobs, the feature-length movie starring Ashton Kutcher as the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, will entertain Apple fans as much as it frustrates them with its dramatic reinterpretation of events. Read More
 

Facebook to test new mobile payment service
Facebook plans to test a new service designed to streamline the check-out process for people shopping on their mobile devices. It could become a competitor to other e-commerce players like PayPal. Read More
 

Dell profit slides 72% as privatization battle drags on
Dell reported a 72% drop in profit on Thursday, a month before an expected shareholder vote that could shape the future of the company. Read More
 

There's no free lunch when it comes to Google's Gmail
  There's no such thing as a free email service, at least not when it comes to Google, according to industry analysts. Read More
 

Intel to customize chips for big data apps
Intel, increasingly customizing server chips for customers, is now tuning chips for workloads in big data. Read More
 


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Cisco's 4,000 job cuts won't hit newly acquired Sourcefire
Cisco Systems may be "rebalancing" its business by eliminating 4,000 jobs, or about 5% of its workforce, but it'll keep its hands off its hot new security acquisition, Sourcefire. Read More
 

Facebook disables some legitimate apps while targeting malicious ones
The use of tools to detect malicious patterns in apps led Facebook to temporarily disable some legitimate third-party apps that integrate with the social networking website, it said Thursday. Read More
 

Google to encrypt Cloud Storage data by default
Google said it will by default encrypt data warehoused in its Cloud Storage service. Read More
 

IBM and Verizon are competing for $10B in government cloud work
IBM, Verizon and eight other companies will compete for $10 billion worth of work to help move the U.S. Department of the Interior's IT systems to the cloud. Read More
 

Nokia updates Lumia smartphones with camera app, better imaging
Nokia has started rolling out the Amber software update to its Lumia smartphones, which will allow users to take better pictures and get new camera apps. Read More
 

Ken Gagne: Steve Wozniak on Apple's founding
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak made a surprise appearance at an Apple II convention, where classic machines were being hacked like it was still 1977. Read More
 

 

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