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Anonymous Lashes Out in Wake of Megaupload Shutdown

The hacker group Anonymous has reportedly launched a series of attacks that shut down major websites in retaliation against the U.S. Department of Justice's actions against the site Megaupload. The attacks have been ongoing since Thursday, and various Web users who clicked on certain links may have been tricked into becoming accomplices ...

Massive Hammer Falls on Megaupload

The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday shuttered Megaupload, a popular file-sharing website, charging seven of its executives with engaging in an international criminal enterprise based on copyright infringement ...

AT&T Nudges Up Wireless Data Pricing

AT&T announced new wireless data pricing Wednesday that will give customers more data per month, but at a higher price ...

AT&T Nudges Up Wireless Data Pricing

AT&T announced new wireless data pricing Wednesday that will give customers more data per month, but at a higher price ...

Facebook to Tee Off IPO in May

Facebook will likely make its initial public offering in May and could be valued as high as US$100 billion, according to All Things D ...

New FB Feature Lets Friends Rock Out to the Same Tune

Facebook is enhancing its music listening options by launching Listening With Friends, a feature that will let Facebook friends listen to music together via chat ...

Lenovo Yoga Gives Notebook, Tablet Concepts a New Twist

Lenovo unveiled its IdeaPad Yoga recently at CES, showing off a notebook with a 360 degree hinge designed to be used in a variety of ways in addition to the conventional laptop style. ...

With Razer’s Fiona Project, Tablet Gaming Could Go Hardcore

Gaming equipment maker Razer has shown a prototype hybrid PC/tablet gaming device design at the Consumer Electronics Show. The device, presently dubbed "Project Fiona," will be a way to combine control and touch elements to create a unique gaming experience, according to the company ...

AT&T Stocks Shelves at New App Store With HTML5

AT&T on Monday announced a new API platform and app store, called "AppCenter." The online store will be opened later this year and will feature HTML5 software ...

AT&T Stocks Shelves at New App Store With HTML5

AT&T on Monday announced a new API platform and app store, called "AppCenter." The online store will be opened later this year and will feature HTML5 software ...

Will Google Join the TV Revolution This Time Around?

Google is not giving up on its dreams to become a TV star. The company announced Thursday it added LG to its growing list of television partners that will debut hardware running an upgraded version of Google TV at the Consumer Electronics Show next week in Las Vegas ...

Kodak Relies on Patent Rummage Sale to Stave Off Bankruptcy

Kodak, the 131-year-old photographic equipment company that has seen its stock value tumble with the advent of digital imagery, is selling off its patents to avoid a Chapter 11 filing, according to The Wall Street Journal ...

Microsoft Dances on IE6’s Grave

Microsoft celebrated the demise of Internet Explorer 6 on Tuesday after usage estimates put the Web browser's marketshare at under 1 percent in the U.S ...

Twitter as Mood Ring: We’re in a Funk

A group of mathematicians turned to Twitter to gauge global happiness for 2011, and it seems the last 12 months have not been humanity's cheeriest. ...

LightSquared to GPS: That’s Your Problem

Facing a deadline from its partner Sprint, LightSquared filed a motion Tuesday asking FCC officials to confirm the company's right to use the airwaves, despite data that suggest its operations could interfere with global-positioning systems ...

AT&T Wakes Up From Its T-Mobile Dream

AT&T has put an end to its $39 billion quest to take over T-Mobile Monday, announcing that it will decline to challenge the FCC's claims that the deal would lead to fewer consumer choices, poor service and higher prices ...

AT&T Wakes Up From Its T-Mobile Dream

AT&T has put an end to its $39 billion quest to take over T-Mobile Monday, announcing that it will decline to challenge the FCC's claims that the deal would lead to fewer consumer choices, poor service and higher prices ...

Sprint Puts Carrier IQ on Hold but Doesn’t Hang Up

In a response to privacy concerns over controversial software made by Carrier IQ, wireless provider Sprint has announced it will disable the data collection tool on its handsets ...

RIM Hunkers Down for Long, Cold Summer

Research In Motion posted its third-quarter earnings data on Thursday, reporting a 71 percent drop in net income and revealing that its long-awaited next-generation smartphone platform will arrive later than expected ...

Galaxy Nexus: Better Late Than Never

Samsung's Galaxy Nexus, the first phone to run Android Ice Cream Sandwich, will be available in the U.S. starting Thursday from Verizon. ...

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