January 2012
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- Kindle Sales Soar but Amazon Mum on Actual Numbers
- Hey Hey, My My: MP3, It's Time to Die
- 5 Key Points From Google's Privacy-Policy Letter to Congress
- Firefox 10 Relieves Add-On Updating Pain
- IRS Helps Bust 105 People in Massive Identity Theft Crackdown
- The Byte: Woes for Samsung, Toshiba, and Fujitsu
- Cisco Aims Wi-Fi Access Point at iPad Profusion
- Beware of 'Remove Timeline' Facebook Scams
- RIM Regains Mojo With BlackBerry Cloud Service and Office 365
- Microsoft 'committed' to Hyper-V OpenStack Support
- Microsoft Releases PST Importer for Exchange
- The Smartphone Has Become an Essential Shopping Tool
- Oracle Outlines Plans for RightNow Integration
- In Defense of Jailbreaking
- FCC Overhauls Telephone Subsidy for the Poor, Adding Broadband
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- Google Clarifies Privacy Policy Consolidation, Claims It's Not Changing Controls
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- SeaMicro Puts 256 Xeon Cores in Server
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- Apple Passes HP in "PC" Shipments--or Did It?
- Robot Moves Like a Snake, But Won't Make You Squeamish
- Google, Microsoft and Facebook Battle Phishing with New Specification
- Twitter Terror: UK Pair Barred from United States Over Jokey Tweet
- Firefox 10 Arrives Today with Extended Support for Businesses
- SeaMicro Puts 256 Xeon Cores in Server
- Windows 8 File Management Changes Include Minimized Ribbon
- When ERP Is Botched, CFOs Must Act
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- Facebook's Timeline Movie Maker Turns Users' Lives into Film
- MegaUpload Users Get Reprieve on File Wipe
- IBM Buys Worklight for Mobile Software Platform
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- Infor Revamps Support Services, Heightens Competition Against SAP, Oracle
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- HP Extends Asset Mapping Into Amazon, VMware Clouds
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- Wall Street Beat: Tech Shines as Earnings Come in Strong
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- Google Slammed for Tainting Search to Hype Google+ Social Networking
- Facebook IPO Could Come as Soon as Next Week
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- Apple Accused of Ignoring 'Human Cost' of Manufacturing
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- Samsung Loses Again in German Patent Suit Against Apple
- Apple Number One Smartphone Vendor Again, Say Research Firms
- Nintendo: Wii U Will Launch in Time for 2012 Holiday Season, Use Touch-card Tech
- Samsung Smartphones, TVs Help Drive Strong 4Q Profits, Even as Rivals Falter
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- MegaUpload Users Look Into Suing U.S. Over Lost Files
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- Oracle Proposal Would Create Single Committee to Oversee Java Specs
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- Nokia Sells 1M Windows Phones But Lumia 900 Faces Challenge
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- Europe Pledges €10m for Cloud Computing Partnership
- European Parliament Says Its Website Taken Offline by Attackers
- Google's New Privacy Policy Won't Apply to Government Workers
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- Nokia Reports Loss But Sells More Than 1M Lumia Phones
- Nintendo Slashes Annual Targets for 3DS Despite Price Cuts, Software Bonanza
- AT&T Posts Loss on Breakup Fee, Benefit Plan Costs
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- EU Regulators Drop Legal Case After UK Implements EPrivacy Legislation
- Android's Tablet Share at 39 Percent as Sales Triple, Says Study
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- IT Pros Believe Data Breach Harm Assessment Is More Valuable Than Victim Notification, Study Says
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