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- AT&T sued after charging the FCC for Nigerian scam calls
- D&B subsidiary in China investigated after bold claims to undercover reporters
- Adoption rate for new iPad hits 5 percent mark in U.S.
- Users love search accuracy but remain anxious about privacy
- Apple suffers iPad shortage – pre-orders delayed
- Microsoft: Cloud will create 14 million new jobs by 2015
- AMD enters lo-w-power server sector via purchase of SeaMicro
- World of Worry as Blizzard hacks 600 jobs
- HP lays off 275 more WebOS employees
- Sony: We've already shifted 1.2 million PS Vitas
- Intel announces more smartphone partnerships
- Intel bringing Atom processors to smartphones
- Samsung: We'll double Galaxy sales in 2012
- Cisco standing behind set-top box business
- Proview willing to settle with Apple in iPad dispute
- Study: No money is no issue for smartphone buyers
- Researchers from Purdue and UNSW take a step towards quantum computing
- Fujitsu bringing smartphones and tablets to Europe
- Sorry, but we quite like Microsoft's 'bland' Windows 8 logo
- iPad losing grip on the tablet market
- Apple needs to boost Mac sales via better prices
- Proview looking to ban iPad imports in China
- Kodak drops production of digital cameras
- Nortel ignored network compromise for years
- ITV insists it hasn't warned Apple about using iTV
- Google gets regulator nod for Motorola Mobility purchase
- iPad tablets being yanked from retail in China
- Samsung Galaxy 10.1N approved by German court
- Yet more executive departures at Yahoo!
- Apple forced to pull iPhone and iPad in Germany
- Report: Smartphones now more popular than PCs
- Micron CEO Steve Appleton killed in Boise plane crash
- Hirai to replace Stringer as Sony boss
- Play announces shunt for Xperia S smartphone
- Analysts: Amazon matching Samsung in Android tablet market
- HTC scaling back smartphone creation in 2012
- Apple still leading but slowly losing in tablet market
- $99 USD: Nokia's impressive Lumia 900 targets high-end rivals
- Apple dismisses iPad rivals after bumper Q4 sales
- Twitter acquires another security firm
- Nokia has already shifted 1.3 million Lumia handsets
- Streamlined data protection laws in the EU raise concerns
- RIM gets a new boss after co-CEOs hand in their keys
- IHS: Windows Phone will overtake iOS by 2015
- Google hailed as best place to work in U.S.
- Report: Five million to buy second tablet in 2012
- Rumor: Samsung plotting purchase of RIM
- Bumper Q4 boosts iPhone market share
- Kodak faces doom following bankuptcy filing
- Yang quits Yahoo after 17 years of service
- 24 million customer accounts exposed in Zappos hack
- Virgin Media backtracks after customer email gaff
- Latest Apple Store looks hard to find
- CES 2012 was biggest in event's history
- Videogames hit by austerity pressure in 2011
- CES: Dish to close even more Blockbuster outlets
- Apple spreading invites to mystery event
- CES: Intel announces mobile deals with Lenovo, Motorola and Dell
- BitTorrent pushing towards mainstream adoption in consumer tech
- Nintendo reveals 3DS sales have surpassed 4 million
- Sony hacks $100 off its Tablet S device
- Kindle Fire sets festive sales alight for Amazon
- Intel's Thunderbolt set to rival USB 3.0 in 2012
- Apple hit by $1.2 million fine in Italy
- Sony sells 'S-LCD' stake to Samsung
- AMD loses major executive to 3 Minute Mentor
- iPhone 4S enables Apple to rally against Android
- Google to upset tablet applecart in 2012
- Hasbro attacks ASUS and its Transformer Prime tablet
- Microsoft scaling back CES presence from 2013
- TalkTalk bottom of the pile on Ofcom chart
- Apple manufacturing plant hit by explosion
- PlayStation Vita off to strong start in Japan
- AT&T abandons T-Mobile USA acquisition bid
- Saudi royal family pumps $300 million USD into Twitter
- Galaxy Nexus sold at retail despite launch delay
- Google aiming at Siri with Clever Sense acquisition
- O2 launches iPhone 4S rental scheme
- Jawbone: no-questions-asked guarantee for faulty UP
- Finally: Panasonic smartphones heading to Europe
- iPad sales heading for Chinese blockade
- Court rules RIM cannot use BBX brand name
- Microsoft confirms public beta arrival of Windows 8
- Sony drops price of its Wi-Fi Reader
- Ye Olde Xbox 360 selling like hot cakes
- Black Friday online sales buck austerity trend
- HTC suffers shock share value plunge
- eBay to trial bricks-and-mortar store in London
- Android leads global smartphone market with 52.5 percent share
- Consumers looking at tablets and bargains this holiday season
- 22-year-old Diaspora co-founder dead in San Francisco
- Apple issues recall of overheating iPod Nano
- Quiet purchase of Yap suggests voice control coming to Kindle Fire
- High demand: Amazon pushes Kindle Fire production to five million units
- Microsoft accused of enforcing inflated patent charges against Android supporters
- Spanish tablet maker kicks Apple's legal team into touch
- Sony splashes $1.45 billion to shunt Ericsson from mobile partnership
- Ballmer takes a swipe at Android and iPhone
- Unix creator dies: Computer industry loses another leading light
- Fire risk: Sony recalls 1.6 million faulty Bravia TVs
- Creative legacy of Steve Jobs set to live on
- Rumour: Sprint spends big and secures iPhone 5 exclusivity
- Google opens 'Chrome Zone' retail store in London
- Rumour: Amazon eyeing smartphone sector via Palm acquisition
- RIM: We are NOT abandoning the PlayBook
- Microsoft accused of silencing female exec with 1 million GBP payoff
- IDC: Tablet sales 15 percent of PC market
- Bitter Bartz launches expletives at Yahoo board
- Lenovo: Samsung only sold 20,000 Galaxy Tab units
- DOJ hits AT&T with antitrust suit - leaked documents make their case
- Bargain hunters resurrect HP's dead TouchPad
- AT&T charging long-distance fees to those without long-distance plans
- Steve Jobs steps down as CEO of Apple
- Skype purchases GroupMe to boost mobile group messaging
- Struggling HP kills off webOS and webOS devices
- HP to splash 7 billion GBP on Autonomy
- More courtroom action as HTC attacks Apple
- Galaxy Tab given EU reprieve by German court (but not in Germany)
- Motorola Xoom latest to fall into Apple's firing line
- Survey: Half of all Android users will switch to iPhone
- Google snaps up 1,030 patents from IBM
- Struggling BlackBerry maker hacks 2,000 jobs
- Sony faces legal battle as insurer denies PSN data loss liability
- Nokia on the slide after poor fiscal report
- Juniper: Smartphone shipments to hit 1 billion by 2016
- iPhone and iPad fuel Apple's best ever quarter
- Adobe improves digital signature system with EchoSign purchase
- EA takes on Zynga with PopCap purchase
- Apple slaps HTC with claims of patent infringement (again)
- Twitter snaps up analytics specialist BackType
- Rumour: Nokia to slash smartphone prices
- Casual specialist Zynga submits S-1 IPO filing
- Analyst: Apple to ship 30 million iPads in 2011
- Android activations now hitting 500,000 per day
- Happy Birthday IBM: 100 and still going strong
- Comcast and Skype combine for TV video calls
- T-Mobile employees heavily fined for stealing customer data
- Google rumoured to be targeting AdMeld acquisition
- Apple planning to construct massive spaceship HQ
- Apple tightens the screw on Third-Party Promotions
- AT&T follows Verizon in expanding LTE networks
- Ballmer: Microsoft moves to quash Windows 8 comments
- HP claims it will dethrone Apple in the tablet market
- Delicious tasty again as YouTube founders treat themselves
- Schappert joins Zynga after jumping ship from EA
- Michael Dell claims Android tablets will overhaul Apple's iPad
- Greenpeace hammers Apple and its 'dirty data centers'
- Apple: Samsung's Galaxy line rips off the iPhone and iPad
- Boeing and SpaceX secure healthy NASA funding
- Tablet popularity sounds death knell for PC systems?
- The NYTimes.com paywall causes traffic to drop
- Flip camcorder becomes latest victim of Cisco austerity drive
- Page blows the winds of change through Google
- Analyst points to 'disappointing' sales of Xoom and Atrix
- Google: Page steps up (again) as Rosenberg steps down
- Price cuts help Apple shift old iPad stock
- Apple's annual WWDC is already sold out
- Apple will completely rule electronics sector by 2013
- AT&T to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion - is this good news or bad?
- Apple finally gets Apple from Apple
