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Amazon Fattens E-Book Royalty Checks in Preemptive Strike

Authors and publishers of select Kindle e-books will soon be able to earn royalties as high as 70 percent of a title's list price, net of delivery costs, under a new plan announced by Amazon on Wednesday ...

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MOSS Gives Medical Data-Sharing a Dose of Open Source

New software from Misys Open Source Solutions (MOSS) promises to provide what could be the world's first fully open source, standards-based platform for exchanging health information. ...

Analysts: French and Germans Too Quick to Spurn IE

Following the news last week of a series of hack attacks on Google and other companies, the governments of France and Germany both issued warnings on Friday suggesting that Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is too dangerous to use ...

Google Puts Its Foot Down With China

The discovery of a series of cyberattacks from China targeting Google and other companies has prompted the Internet giant to threaten that it may pull out of the country ...

As Nexus One Goes, So Goes Android?

When Google unveiled its wildly hyped Nexus One phone last week, it described the device as more than just another Android smartphone ...

Zuckerberg: Facebook Is Helping People Avoid All That Unwanted Privacy

Just a month ago, Facebook overhauled the privacy settings for its 350 million or so users and was targeted in an FTC complaint as a result -- yet company CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday suggested that online privacy has faded in importance in recent years ...

Cellphone Radiation May Thwart Alzheimer’s

Despite long-standing concerns about the health effects of cellphones, a new study suggests that radiation from the devices may actually have a beneficial effect when it comes to Alzheimer's disease ...

AT&T, T-Mobile Roll Out Dueling 3G Upgrades

AT&T and T-Mobile both announced on Tuesday that they have upgraded their 3G networks with technology enabling faster speeds ...

Chrome Streaks Past Safari in Market Share

Google's Chrome may be a relatively new entrant in the browser arena, but already it's edged past Apple's long-standing Safari to assume the third-place spot ...

Freescale Nudges Tablets Into the Sub-$200 Zone

Even as the rumors continue to fly about a tablet computer forthcoming from Apple, Freescale Semiconductor on Monday unveiled its own reference design for a smartbook that will be priced at less than US$200 ...

China’s Latest Knockoff: Ubuntu in XP Clothing

Chinese-language consumers unwilling or unable to pay the cost of a legitimate copy of Microsoft's Windows XP now have a new alternative: a clone of the operating system that's based on Ubuntu ...

Moto XT701 – aka ‘Sholes’ – Surfaces in China

Motorola appears to be gearing up to release its Android-powered "Sholes" handset in China, kicking into high gear the many rumors that have been circulating in the U.S. about the device ...

Privacy Groups Take Facebook Quarrel to the Feds

The Electronic Privacy Information Center, key privacy group, has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission arguing that the privacy changes Facebook made a little more than a week ago were unfair and deceptive ...

Microsoft Agrees to Help Europeans Pick a Browser

The European Commission is concluding its latest antitrust case against Microsoft by accepting the company's promise to offer Windows users a choice of Web browsers, Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes announced on Wednesday ...

Nexus One: More Power to Android?

With the rumor mill still in overdrive following reports of a new, Google-branded Android phone going on sale directly to consumers as early as Jan. 5, it's not yet clear what effect it may have on the broader cellphone market ...

NASA’s WISE Surveyor Sets Out to Illuminate Secrets of the Sky

Early Monday morning, NASA launched a spacecraft that will map the entire sky in infrared light with more sensitivity and resolution than has ever been possible before ...

Facebook Forces Users to Get With Its Privacy Program

Facebook users are now being required to review and update their privacy settings in light of changes the company has made to its privacy controls ...

Google Pledges to Open AppJet EtherPads After User Outcry

Everyone makes mistakes now and then; the hard part is admitting it. Yet that seems to be just what Google did on Saturday following its acquisition of AppJet, maker of the EtherPad collaborative word processor ...

New Facebook Advisory Board Targets Online Dangers

Just days after news that it had helped identify and disable the accounts of more than 2,700 registered New York sex offenders, Facebook on Sunday announced that it has created an external advisory board on the topic of online safety ...

Facebook Hones Privacy Settings, Scraps Regional Networks

Some five months after Facebook began testing a series of changes to its privacy controls, CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced that the popular social network has now decided to make them official for its 350 million users worldwide ...

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