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Scientists achieve nuclear fusion with giant laser
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said they've achieved a first: A nuclear fusion system has produced more energy than it initially absorbed. Read More
 

Comcast to buy Time Warner Cable in $45B deal
Comcast will acquire Time Warner Cable in a $45 billion all-stock deal, the companies confirmed Thursday. Read More
 

Your next smartphone is now closer to wireless charging
The Alliance for Wireless Power and the Power Matters Alliance joined forces this week, which should help hardware makers settle on a wireless charging standard for their devices. Read More
 

Nokia Lumia Icon on sale Feb. 20 exclusively at Verizon
Verizon Wireless will sell the Nokia Lumia Icon smartphone starting Feb. 20 for $199.99 and a two-year contract. Read More
 

LG G Pro 2 has a 5.9-in. screen and shoots video at 120 frames per second
LG Electronics' G Pro 2 has a bigger screen than its predecessor, but improved video and camera features are what the company hopes will make the device stick out from the competition. Read More
 

Mitsubishi develops predictive agent to anticipate drivers' needs
Mitsubishi Electric is developing a vehicle assistant system that can anticipate driver needs when controlling things like car navigation systems and stereos. Read More
 


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Tizen OS gets Baidu, ZTE, Softbank and Sprint among 15 new partners
The fledgling Tizen smartphone OS has managed to attract 15 new backers, three of which are big name brands in Asia, including the Chinese search giant Baidu, handset maker ZTE, and Japanese mobile operator SoftBank Mobile. Read More
 

Sen. Paul files lawsuit challenging NSA surveillance
  U.S. Sen. Rand Paul has delivered on promises to file a lawsuit challenging the U.S. National Security Agency's authority to engage in mass surveillance. Read More
 

Chromebooks to get VMware virtual desktop service
VMware will offer virtual desktop services for Google's Chromebooks, allowing them to run Windows applications on the pared-down laptops based on the Chrome OS. Read More
 

Acquisitions likely to hit Lenovo's profits in short term
Lenovo reported a 30% jump in its net profit for the fourth quarter of last year, with its earnings driven by a record number of devices shipped. Read More
 

Competing on multiple fronts helps Broadcom, CEO McGregor says
Broadcom got a jump on Mobile World Congress this week, announcing two steps forward in its fledgling LTE silicon business. On Monday, the company introduced a turnkey solution for LTE smartphones to be priced under $300. On Tuesday, it announced a test, on a live carrier network in Finland, of a high-end handset chip that can use so-called Category 6 LTE with speeds as high as 300Mbps. Read More
 

Cisco profit halved as revenue falls
Cisco Systems reported another tough quarter on Wednesday, saying profits in its fiscal second quarter fell by more than half and revenue declined by nearly 8 percent. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Is this a leaked iPhone 6 picture? (NO! MAKE IT STOP!)
The Apple iPhone 6 rumor factory is ramping up nicely. Here are the latest faked images to fool almost everyone. I'm sure Katie Cotton is a happy bunny today. When will out-of-control bloggers get the hint? You are being played! In IT Blogwatch, bloggers calling BS yesterday, feel vindicated today. Read More
 

 

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