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Kindle Paperwhite Receives Glowing Reviews

Amazon began shipping its Kindle Paperwhite e-reader on Monday, to a chorus of praise from reviewers who had been allotted a unit in advance ...

Mobile Security: A Moving Target

The threat to enterprise security is increasing as the BYOD phenomenon gains ground in corporate America ...

FTC Wades Deeper Into Online Child Privacy Thicket

The Federal Trade Commission is working on an update of the rules governing the online collection of personal information, which have remained pretty much the same since 1998 ...

Galaxy Note II Poised to Hit the Runway for US Debut

Samsung on Thursday emailed out a teaser that sparked frenzied speculation about its being a harbinger for the launch of the company's Galaxy Note II phablet ...

EU Cloud Strategy Ruffles US Industry Group’s Feathers

The European Union has announced a strategy to boost the use of cloud computing among its members in the private and public sectors ...

New Nooks Bitten by the Showbiz Bug

Battered bookseller Barnes & Noble has joined the slew of vendors releasing new tablets for the holiday season, announcing the latest additions to its Nook tablet family on Wednesday, but the content that will grace their screens is getting just as much attention ...

Single Line of Code Could Nuke All Samsung Galaxy Data

A security researcher has discovered a flaw that could potentially allow hackers to force a factory reset of Samsung Galaxy S III smartphones with a single line of code ...

Iran Blocks Google Ahead of National Intranet Launch

The Iranian government announced on Sunday that Gmail and Google would be filtered nationwide until further notice, and it also sent out the notice as a text message to citizens' mobile phones ...

Baxter the Robot Works for $22k, No Bathroom Breaks Required

A company by the name of Rethink Robotics appears to be one step closer to fulfilling a long-held dream of people in the robotics industry -- it has unveiled an apparently easy-to-use robot that can learn and adapt to new circumstances ...

White House May Try Cybersecurity End Run

The White House is close to completing an executive order on cybersecurity, Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano has reportedly stated ...

Cyberattack Warning Throws US Banks’ Security Into High Gear

Citing recent threats of cyberattacks, the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center, an industry body set up by the financial services industry, has raised its cyberthreat level from "elevated" to "high." ...

Microsoft Scrambles to Head Off IE Exodus

The latest Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability, which was discovered by researcher Eric Romang, is causing quite a flap in the security community. It has caused even more excitement at Microsoft ...

HTC’s New Windows Phones: The Beats Goes On

Smartphone maker HTC on Wednesday announced two new devices running Windows Phone 8 -- the Windows Phone 8X and 8S ...

The Internet Association Starts Cracking the Whip

After months in the making, the Internet Association, a coalition of 14 companies that includes Google, LinkedIn, Yahoo, Amazon, Facebook and Salesforce.com, launched on Wednesday ...

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Scientists Turn Big Honking Camera Loose on Dark Energy Quest

An international group of scientists from universities in various parts of the world known as the Dark Energy Survey had a Dark Energy Camera (DECam) built in order to find out what dark energy is ...

Motorola Rolls Out Razr With Intel Inside

Motorola and Intel on Tuesday announced the Motorola Razr i, the first smartphone from the vendor that is built around an Intel processor ...

Google Plants Snapseed in Its Garden

On Monday, news that Google had purchased Nik Software triggered speculation that the Internet giant was following in Facebook's footsteps ...

Analyst: Flame Devs Used FOSS to Help Them Hide

The developers of the now-notorious Flame malware used command and control (C&C) servers running the 64-bit version of Debian and the OpenVz virtualization technology in their work ...

Android Climbs Into Cloud-Based Desktop Computer

Motorola Mobility has introduced a desktop all-in-one computer running the Android operating system. The Cloud Broadband is being launched in China in partnership with WASU Digital Group ...

Helium-Filled Hard Drives Lift Performance

Storage manufacturer HGST, a division of Western Digital on Thursday demonstrated a helium-filled hard drive enclosure ...

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