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Facebook unveils anonymous app log-ins
Ever looked at an app and decided not to try it because you didn't want to share your data? Facebook is trying to remove that stumbling block with a new service called anonymous log-ins that was announced Wednesday. Read More
 


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The Impact of Customer-Centric Marketing on Manufacturers
Manufacturers have traditionally fostered close relationships with retailers and channel partners who sell their products rather than interacting directly with consumers. But this is changing. Learn how manufacturers can succeed in this new era of customer-centric manufacturing. Learn more

Sony magnetic tape tech could create 185TB cartridges
Sony has developed a magnetic tape material that can store data at 148 gigabits per square inch, roughly 74 times the density of standard tapes. Read More
 

10 users IT hates to support
From the paranoid to the pathological, here are 10 user ¿personalities¿ certain to drive any IT pro crazy. Read More
 

Google stops scanning Gmail messages in Apps for Education
Google will no longer scan the email messages of students and other school staff who use its Google Apps for Education suite, exempting about 30 million users from the chronically controversial practice for Gmail advertising. Read More
 

Tip of the Hat: Google launches offensive to regain control of Android
Google has clearly been concerned about growing efforts by several vendors to create forked versions of Android to differentiate their high-end smartphones from the pack. Read More
 

The technology world's sexism needs to end
The pace of change is too slow for most people now alive to see parity in their lifetimes. Read More
 

Voice phishing scheme lets hackers steal personal data from banks
Cybercriminals stole debit card information from customers of dozens of financial institutions in a phishing campaign that combined rogue text messages and with VoIP calls. Read More
 

DreamWorks CEO says screen size will dictate movie download costs
DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg said movies will eventually have a three-week release window after which the public will pay to see them based on screen size. Read More
 


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HP, Foxconn to jointly build low-cost cloud servers
Hewlett-Packard is partnering with Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturing giant best known for producing Apple's iPhone, to tackle the growing market for low-cost servers in cloud data centers. Read More
 

LG set to launch G3 smartphone, G Watch, next month
LG Electronics has sent out invites to an event on May 27, at which the company is expected to launch its next flagship smartphone, the G3, as well as the Android Wear-based G Watch. Read More
 

Red Hat to pay $175M for Ceph open-source storage project
Taking a step into the rapidly emerging market for software-defined storage, Red Hat has agreed to acquire Inktank, the company behind the Ceph open-source storage system, for approximately $175 million in cash. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Android Power's 3 favorite things for April 2014
From apps to accessories, these interesting treasures offer fun and useful possibilities for anyone with an Android device. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Three health startups Apple must take a look at
  These are just three examples of the kind of sophisticated solutions that will be enabled by Apple's sensor technologies advances as they are introduced. Oh, and one more thing -- these solutions will be good for your pets, not just you. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Hacker strikes again: Creep hijacks baby monitor to scream at infant and parents
  It's happened again, whether it is a different hacker or the same creep as last time, some man hijacked a wireless baby monitor to spy on an infant before screaming at her and cussing at her parents. If you know anyone who uses a Foscam camera/baby monitor, then friends don't let friends drive wireless IP cams with updating firmware. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone share drops in world's largest markets and "stutters" in Europe
Here's more evidence that Windows Phone is headed in the wrong direction: The latest sales figures show that its market share has dropped in the world's largest markets in the U.S. and China, and "stutters" in Europe according to the reports authors. Can anything save the struggling operating system? Read More
 

Critics call on FCC to regulate broadband in net neutrality plan
Critics who say a new FCC plan to restore net neutrality rules is too weak are increasing pressure on the agency to reclassify broadband as a regulated, common-carrier service like the traditional telephone network. Read More
 

 

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