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Google Adds Remote Locking for MIA Androids

Google on Tuesday rolled out a feature for its recently launched Android Device Manager that lets users lock down a stolen Android device from anywhere, via the Web ...

Google’s AdID Could Crush Cookies

Google reportedly is developing its own anonymous identifier for advertising, AdID, that will replace third-party cookies as a way for advertisers to track consumers' online browsing activity ...

Facebook’s Truly, Madly Deeply Learning the Story of Your Life

Facebook has set up an eight-person team to look into how artificial intelligence can help it further analyze data it gathers on its members, the MIT Technology Review reported. ...

Oracle Plays Catch-Up With In-Memory Database Capabilities

Oracle on Monday announced an in-memory option for Oracle Database 12c that will accelerate analytics, data warehousing, reporting and online transaction processing for Oracle in-memory applications ...

Microsoft Surfaces 2 New Tablet Models

Microsoft on Monday announced the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets ...

RSA Warns Customers Off Suspected NSA-Tainted Crypto Tools

Security firm RSA has advised its customers to make a configuration adjustment to its BSafe security software products. [*Correction - Sept. 25, 2013] ...

Sony Predicts Gangbuster PS4 Sales

Sony on Thursday went on a media blitz in Tokyo, disclosing more details and outlining ambitious sales targets for its upcoming PlayStation 4 ...

HP Leaps Across Finish Line With First Gesture-Enabled PC

HP on Thursday announced the first computer with integrated 3D motion-control technology from Leap Motion: the HP Envy 17 Leap Motion Special Edition ...

$7M Funding Means All Systems Go for Cyanogen

The Cyanogen free and open source Android firmware project on Wednesday announced that it had received US$7 million in a Series A round of funding in April ...

Lumia Interest Sizzles on Nokia’s October Event Teaser

Nokia has tweeted that it's doing something having to do with innovation on Oct. 22, but it won't say what or where. However, there's heavy speculation that the company set that date to unveil its much-delayed Lumia 1520 phablet ...

Symantec Exposes Crackerjack Cybercriminal Group

Symantec on Tuesday disclosed the existence of a group of 50 to 100 top-rate hackers ...

Box Unboxes Note-Taking App Beta

Cloud storage provider Box has unveiled a private beta of Box Notes, a real-time content creation and collaboration feature, as an add-on to its existing services ...

Samsung to Keep Up With the 64-Bit Joneses

Samsung's next Galaxy smartphones will have 64-bit processors, according to J.K. Shin, head of Samsung Mobile Communications, The Korea Times reported ...

The Shift to a Subscription Economy, Part 2

The Shift to a Subscription-Based Economy, Part 1 ...

Facebook’s New Privacy Rules Spark FTC Investigation

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Facebook's latest overhaul of its privacy policies, The New York Times reported on Wednesday ...

Michael Dell Gets the Green Light at Last

Dell shareholders on Thursday approved founder Michael Dell's US$25 billion bid to buy back the firm and take it private, ending a seven-month battle with a group of investors led by corporate raider Carl Icahn ...

Dell Shifts to a Different Venue With New Win 8.1 Tablet

Dell on Wednesday revived its dormant "Venue" brand by unveiling a Windows 8.1 tablet that will run on Intel's new Bay Trail system on a chip ...

Net Neutrality Wrecking Ball May Be in Motion

The United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit Court this week heard oral arguments in Verizon's battle with the Federal Communications Commission over Net neutrality. ...

The Shift to a Subscription Economy, Part 1

Why buy when you can lease? That's a question businesses are asking both externally, as they offer products ranging from software to food, and internally, as they look at billing, ERP and other operations ...

Court Paves Way for Lawsuit Over Google’s WiFi Fishing Expedition

The 9th United States Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, in essence, that Google broke federal wiretap laws when its Street View cars collected data from unencrypted WiFi networks ...

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