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Gallery: Nintendo 3DS Teardown
The new handheld game system has chips from Nintendo, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Texas Instruments, and more. Browse galleries
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Gallery: Facebook Questions
Facebook Questions has relaunched as a limited public beta.
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Photos: Set these devices free!
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IDC: Windows Phone to overtake iPhone sales by 2015 ... What do you think?
According to research group IDC, worldwide sales of Windows Phone handsets will exceed that of iOS devices by 2015.
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Microsoft releases Windows 'Vail' server to manufacturing
Microsoft has released to manufacturing its Windows Home Server 2011 product, codenamed "Vail," company officials said on March 29.
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Parents suing Facebook over photo of murdered daughter
A mother and father are suing Facebook over a photo of their murdered daughter that was uploaded to the social network.
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Cisco buys a credible automation entry point with NewScale
Glenn O'Donnell analyzes Cisco's acquisition of NewScale, which gives Cisco capabilities it needs from one of the most innovative players in the automation market.
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Windows Phone Mobile Studio: A reincarnated (and de-hipsterized) Kin Studio?
Last we heard, even though Microsoft had kinned the Kin -- its phone for the teen/20-something hipster set -- the Kin Studio concepts were still not completely dead. Could the Kin Studio's...
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Your anonymous data is not so anonymous
"Re-identification" -- that is, identifying the real person behind what is assumed to be "anonymous" data -- is a growing problem. SmartPlanet reports on the threat.
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Four reasons why IDC's 2015 Nokia-Microsoft predictions are bunk
IDC's crystal ball for the smartphone industry in 2015 may be a bit cracked. Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 the No. 2 operating system behind Android courtesy of the Nokia deal. Will most Symbian...
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No Privacy on Amazon's Cloud Drive
Amazon Cloud Drive sounds great, if you don't mind giving Amazon the right to do pretty much anything they want with your account and files.
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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference sold out, already
Attendance to Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference sold out in 10 hours. Last year it took eight days. Why, it's almost as if Apple wanted the event to sell out quickly. As if doing so might,...
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SSD security: the worst of all worlds
Data security on SSDs is a mess. Good luck removing data! Preserve it for digital forensics? Uh-oh. Secure erase might work, but it that good enough?
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