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Everyone bets on bigger iPhone for '14
Virtually every analyst who follows Apple has jumped on the bigger iPhone bandwagon, asserting that the company will step into the quickly-growing large-screen market this year. Read More
 


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Obama urges 'all-in' effort on tech innovation
President Barack Obama last night urged Congress to increase federal research funding or the U.S. lead in technology is in danger. Read More
 

Should Sprint buy T-Mobile?
Sprint is expected to report a big loss of subscribers in its next earnings report, expected Feb. 11, further fueling speculation that No. 3 carrier Sprint has to merge with brash and bold "Un-Carrier" T-Mobile US. Read More
 

Microsoft joins ARM server effort
Microsoft has joined a new project to accelerate the development of ARM-based servers, suggesting ARM versions of products like Windows Server and Hyper-V could be in the works. Read More
 

Misuse of proprietary data alone doesn't violate CFAA, judge rules
Federal courts have started ruling against companies using the much-reviled Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to pursue employees and others who allegedly misappropriate proprietary data. Read More
 

Super Bowl cleats debut a 3D-printed design
Nike is debuting a new cleat in the upcoming Super Bowl, and for the first time, the footwear was designed on a 3D printer. Read More
 

Microsoft-backed lobbying groups blast talk of Google-EU deal
A pair of organizations with ties to Microsoft today slammed a report that Google and European antitrust regulators were set to strike a deal without running it by them. Read More
 

AMD debuts first ARM processor
ARM's emerging challenge to the x86 architecture in the server space just picked up some serious momentum as AMD announced it will start shipping sample 64-bit ARM processors, along with associated development kits, to partners in the upcoming months. Read More
 

State of the Union speech lights up Twitter with nearly 2M tweets
President Obama's State of the Union address had people tweeting their support or their disdain and lighting up Twitter with nearly 2 million tweets. Read More
 

Cisco's 'fog computing' aims to bridge clouds and the Internet of Things
If the hardest part of the "Internet of Things" is getting to the Things, Cisco Systems is offering a lifeline. Read More
 


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Video: President Obama addresses drones, patents, tech jobs and broadband in State of the Union
In U.S. President Barack Obama's fifth State of the Union address he covered topics from creating high-tech manufacturing jobs to patent reform to NSA reform. Read More
 

Sierra Wireless' new LTE gateway can take over when your fixed line fails
For enterprises that are thinking about switching from fixed to wireless Internet access, Sierra Wireless has launched the AirLink ES440 LTE gateway. Read More
 

On-premises ERP systems will soon get the 'legacy' label
The highly customized ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems in place at companies around the world are looking a bit long in the tooth, to the point where by 2016 it will be common practice to refer to them as "legacy" software, according to analyst firm Gartner. Read More
 

Hackers deface Angry Birds website following NSA spying claims
The official Angry Birds website was defaced by hackers following reports that U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies have been collecting user information from the game and other popular mobile apps. Read More
 

Senator pushes for an end to NSA phone records program
Senator Patrick Leahy questioned how the Constitution allows the National Security Agency's bulk collection of U.S. telephone records and repeated his calls for President Barack Obama's administration to end the program during a hearing Wednesday. Read More
 

Lenovo ThinkPad X240 a Sleek Touchscreen Ultrabook Tough Enough for Business
The ThinkPad X240 is the latest X-series laptop from Lenovo. We take the touchscreen version of the 12.5-inch laptop through the paces to see how it fares as a business tool. Read More
 

Yahoo acquires Tomfoolery, a social networking startup for business
Yahoo is acquiring Tomfoolery, a startup that makes software to better connect employees on the desktop and mobile, it was announced Wednesday. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Resell MP3s, no copyright infringement? ReDigi 'copy-less' digital transactions patent
Despite the first-sale doctrine, reselling 'used' digital goods involved making a 'copy' during the electronic transfer and was labeled copyright infringement. But ReDigi was granted a patent for 'copy-less' digital transactions, making it a big win for the resale of MP3s, e-books, software, audiobooks and movies. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Google, Pingjam: People call Apple 'controlling'?
A lot of people like to tell me Apple is 'too controlling' -- but is Google worse? It might be -- read on to find out why: Read More
 

JR Raphael: Why Chrome apps on Android could be a very bad thing
Google's decision to bring native Chrome apps to Android may sound sensible, but hang on: There's another side to the story. Read More
 

 

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