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T-Mobile Leaps to LTE

T-Mobile plans to invest US$4 billion in improving its wireless network to expand existing coverage and launch 4G LTE service ...

Major App Movers Toe California AG’s Privacy Line

Top mobile app providers like Apple and Google have sided with California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris to increase privacy protections on mobile apps by providing consumers with more information about the personal data the apps collect ...

Kindle Fire Makes Amazon Appstore Cozy for Devs

Some developers are making more money by showcasing their wares in Amazon's Appstore instead of Google's Android Market, according to research from Distimo. ...

DOT Asks Carmakers to Help Curb Distracted Driving

The U.S. Department of Transportation has proposed guidelines that advise automakers to disable certain in-vehicle electronic features. The DOT wants to crack down on any action that requires drivers to give the task more than a two-second single glance, or 20 seconds of total glance time, to control ...

After Explosive Debut, Amazon Will Have to Keep Stoking to Keep Fire Hot

Amazon's Kindle Fire was second in tablet market share only to Apple's iPad in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to a report from IHS iSuppli ...

FCC Action Zaps Robocalls

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has put in place tougher restrictions regarding prerecorded telemarketing calls, aka "robocalls." ...

Zynga Reports Tough Quarter but May Be Playing a Long Game

Online game maker Zynga reported a net loss during its first quarter as a publicly traded company, due mostly to heavy stock compensation from its IPO and an increase in research and development costs ...

Hackers Jimmy Into Microsoft’s Indian E-Commerce Digs

Malicious hackers attacked Microsoft's India online retail store on Sunday evening, publishing obscured screenshots that appeared to contain personal user information. ...

Google’s Android May Pipe Music All Through the House

Google is working on a branded home entertainment system designed to wirelessly connect Android devices to Google-designed speakers and stream music throughout the home, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal ...

Groupon Shares Dumped in Discount Bin After Rough Quarter

Shares of Groupon were down about 14 percent midday Thursday, a day after the company revealed that it failed to turn a profit in its first quarter as a publicly traded company ...

Yahoo Rumblings Shake Loose Chairman, Board Members

Yahoo's chairman and three of its board members will step down at the company's next shareholder meeting as part of an extensive overhaul process Yahoo has been undertaking to please investors ...

Google Mashes Up Eggheads’ Big Ideas With Solve for X

Google has launched a new program devoted to fostering discussions and ideas among leaders in the science and technology industries. The project, dubbed ""Solve for X," aims to be a seeding ground for solutions to some of the world's most pressing problems ...

Google on EC’s Privacy Request: How About No?

Google has rejected the request of European regulators that it delay the implementation of its new privacy policies to give authorities time to review the changes and ensure that users' data will remain secure. ...

Google Hires Bouncer to Give Android Malware the Heave-Ho

Google announced a new layer of security for its Android Market on Thursday, unveiling a program called "Bouncer" that will automatically scan apps and developer accounts for malware ...

Facebook Laid Bare for All to See

Facebook filed it's long-awaited S-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, announcing its intent to raise US$5 billion and begin public trading ...

Ghost of Christmas Past Haunts Amazon

Amazon's stock took a pummeling Wednesday after the online retailer released quarterly figures that fell short of Wall Street expectations, which had been built up in part by past years' holiday performances ...

Samsung Galaxy Note Aims to Harmonize Phones With Tablets

Samsung's new Galaxy Note Android phone, which will feature one of the largest screens on a smartphone to date, will hit shelves on Feb.19. ...

Nintendo Greases Wii U Wheels

Nintendo's Wii U will be out in time for the 2012 holiday season and will feature NFC technology, according to the company ...

FBI’s Most Wanted: A Social Media Monitoring Tool

The FBI wants to keep its eye on social media users, according to a job post that invites software developers to submit applications capable of mining through sites such as Twitter and Facebook to identify possible threats. ...

SC Rules Cops Need Warrant to Slap GPS on Cars

The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday that law enforcement officials need a court-approved warrant before using a GPS device to track a suspect. ...

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