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Apple experts seek to justify $380M damages claim against Samsung
Apple is asking an eight-person jury to award it $380 million in damages for infringement of five of its patents in 13 models of Samsung cellphones. Read More
 


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Western Digital's HAMR tech could increase disk capacity five-fold
Western Digital demonstrated a 2.5-in laptop drive using HAMR recording technology that has the potential to increase areal density on disk platters five-fold. Read More
 

IE11 and Chrome hacked at Mobile Pwn2Own
Security researchers have compromised Microsoft Surface RT, Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy S4 devices by exploiting previously unknown vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 11 running on Windows 8.1 and Google Chrome running on Android. Read More
 

Google says users deserve to know more about surge in gov't data requests
The number of government requests for user information received by Google has doubled since 2010, not including requests made under the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which the company is not allowed to disclose. Read More
 

Feds say 3D printed guns explode, can injure users
Federal firearms agents Wednesday found that all-plastic guns made by 3-D printers are dangerous and can explode in users hands. Read More
 

Zoho adds enterprise features to its CRM software, eyes Salesforce.com
Zoho has added a series of features to its CRM (customer relationship management) software in a bid to appeal to larger companies as well as lure away customers from the likes of Salesforce.com. Read More
 

Nvidia updates software tools to speed GPU performance
Nvidia has made improvements to its underlying software tools to make it easier to write programs for faster execution across CPUs and graphics processors. Read More
 


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Europe allows in-flight 3G and 4G broadband
The European Commission gave airlines permission to offer their passengers Internet access via 3G and 4G connections so they can send emails and surf the Web while in flight. Read More
 

Judge dismisses Authors Guild case against Google Books
  A U.S. judge has thrown out a long-standing copyright infringement case brought against Google by the Authors Guild, saying the company's book-scanning project provides significant benefits to the public. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Moto G vs. Moto X: Which model is right for you?
The new Moto G may look similar to Motorola's flagship Moto X phone, but make no mistake about it: The devices have some significant differences. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Amazon re:Invents Windows desktops, as IBM adds attack ads
What's the weather like up there Amazon? Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) cloud service—Amazon Web Services (AWS)—is currently holding its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. Pronouncements of new and improved cloud computing innovations like streaming applications, a virtual desktop service, and data hosting should make Amazon happy. Instead, waters are being churned; the blood-scent of billions of dollars are inducing Amazon's competitors to attack with the ferocity of piranhas. Over the top promotional gimmicks by competitors are making Amazon thunderously angry—sending bloggers to Cloud Nine. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers give us the view from 10,000 feet. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Hot Microsoft CEO rumor makes the rounds: You call this journalism?
Today's hottest rumor is that Microsoft will name its Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner as CEO, who will then turn over the job to Stephen Elop in two or three years. But the rumor, cited by some of the top news sites on the Internet, is based on a report by a little-known Chinese blog that cites absolutely no evidence. Is this what tech journalism has come to? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Quick guide: How to improve Siri in iOS 7
We spent the evening trying to get sense out of Siri last night, which kept my girlfriend briefly entertained before she grew frustrated it wouldn't pronounce her name. Here's how to train Siri. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Nexus 5 vs. Nexus 4: Worth the upgrade?
Is the Nexus 5 a significant enough upgrade from the Nexus 4 to be worth the purchase? Some detailed thoughts from someone who's lived with both devices. Read More
 

 

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