October 2011
- Thai Floods Hit Q4 Hard Drive Production, Says Research Firm
- China's Group Buying Sites Mainly 'sinking Ships', Fighting for Profits
- HP's Personal Systems CTO to Retire
- Clearwire Pares Down Its Own WiMax Brand
- Google Moves Reader Sharing to Plus, Despite Complaints
- Juniper Brings Security Software to Samsung Devices
- Are You Ready for Networking in the Cloud?
- IBM's Watson Edges Harvard Students in 'Jeopardy' Quiz
- New Nook Color: 4 Things We Want to See
- Motorola to Lay off 800 More Workers
- Dell Vostro v131 Laptop, 20 Percent Off
- Why Legal Concerns Put a Halt to BYOT at Baxter
- Opposition to Stop Online Piracy Act Grows
- Supply of Critical Rare-earth Elements About to Expand
- Every Time You Blink, Facebook Locks Out Two Potentially Hacked Accounts
- Blu-ray: Still Alive as Disc Sales Soar
- What IT Should Know About AC Power
- Bill Gates Says He Helped Steve Jobs Create the Mac
- Angry Birds 'Most Copied Brand in China,' Developer Fine With This
- Robots Are Taking Mid-Level Jobs, Changing the Economy
- Laptop Suspected Source in Blaze: Fire Officials Advise Caution With Laptop Chargers
- Why Microsoft's Vision of the Future Will Really Happen
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- 3 Bluetooth Keyboards for Android Tablets
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- IT's Guide to Managing Macs in the OS X Lion Era
- AT&T's First 4G LTE Phones Arrive Next Week
- Quick Poll: Where Do You Stand on Mobile Devices?
- New $89 Open-source Hardware Runs Full Linux OS
- Twitch.tv Releases iPhone App, Feeds Your Addiction
- Linux Foundation: Secure Boot Need Not Be a Problem
- Mac OS X Trojan Steals Processing Power to Produce Bitcoins
- Two-Thirds of Consumers Fret About Phone Security
- AU Optronics's Flexible E-Paper Can Charge Itself
- Apple iPhone 4S Battery Drain: Guessing Game Continues
- IBM Opens up Smartphone, Tablet Support for Its Workers
- How to Misunderstand Uncharted 3 (and Still Enjoy It)
- Mythical iPhone 5 Prompts Real Facebook Scams
- HTC Reports Record Numbers, Sells More Phones Than RIM
- Windows 8 Desktop Gets a Taste of Metro
- Halloween Google Doodle Carves Up 3 Tons of Pumpkin
- Canonical to Expand Ubuntu for Smartphones, Tablets
- Old Image Resize Script Leaves 1 Million Web Pages Compromised
- Apple's Siri Speaks Also on iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4G
- Sexual Predators, Your Children, and the Internet
- South Korea Fines Flat-panel LCD Display Makers
- First Angry Birds Store Slated to Open in China
- Anonymous Threatens to Expose Mexican Drug Cartel
- China's Newest Supercomputer Uses Homegrown Chips
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- Your New Facebook Friend Could be a Bot
- Dropbox Gets More Businesslike
- Tips to Keep iPhone 4S Battery from Draining Fast
- Apple Inks Another Deal Hinting it will Create own Maps App
- Apple by the Numbers: Sales, Stores, Staff all Grew in 2011
- Apple Didn't Just Change the World, its Apps Did Too
- How to Get a PlayStation Vita Early
- iPhone 4S Goes on Sale in 22 More Countries
- Steve Martin Tweets a Book
- Five Recent Releases for People Who Have No Interest in Battlefield 3
- Apple iOS App Helps Locate Nearest Haunted House
- QuickCal Is Nifty Calendaring Program Add-On
- Microsoft Video Predicts Dazzling Technology Future
- iPad 3's High-Res Display a Technical Challenge
- Google TV Hardware Makeover Would Nicely Complement Software Upgrade
- Will iOS's Evolution Mirror OS X's?
- YouTube to Boost Original, Professional Programming
- Sprint, Clearwire May Help Drive LTE Convergence
- Poll Results: Most Companies Secure Their Wi-Fi
- Opera CTO: Kill the Browser Scroll Bar
- iPad-Controlled Roving Robot Spies on Friends
- Nokia's Mango Phones, Amazon Ups Fire Production, and More
- How Google Was Tripped up by a Bad Search
- Fix a Lion File-Opening Hang in Mac OS X 10.7.2
- Facebook Shuts Down Beluga Messaging App
- New Tsunami Trojan Variant Discovered
- RIM's PlayBook: Buy Two, Get One Free
- Why Would Anyone Use Windows XP Today?
- HP is Ready to Get Back to Business
- Prices Going Up on Laptops and Hard Drives, Thanks to Flooding in Thailand
- Google TV Gets Updated With Simpler Interface, App Dev Tools
- Touchscreen Digital Watch Arrives From Sweden With Style
- HP: Spinning PC Unit off Would Have Cost Billions
- Google TV to Get Big Update
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- Samsung Passes Apple in Smartphone Shipments
- iPhone 4S, iPad 2 Get Rudimentary iOS 5 Jailbreak
- Google+ Comes to the Enterprise via Google Apps
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- Small Carriers Question FCC's Phone Subsidy Reform
- EU Countries Must Devote 800MHz Band to Wireless Broadband by 2013
- Claim: Disc Two of Modern Warfare 3 Stolen, Pirated
- Apple's Siri-Enabled TV: 4 Problems
- Number of Fake Antivirus Attacks Has Decreased Considerably, Researchers Say
- Wall Street Beat: Enterprise IT, Smartphones Boost Tech Earnings
- Windows Phone Apollo: What We Know So Far
- Samsung Beats Apple in Smartphones Sales
- Germany and Romania in Hot Water Over Data Retention
- Apple Patents New Multitouch, 3-D Gestures
- Next-gen Wireless Firm LightSquared Butts Heads with GPS Advocacy Group
- UK iPhone Scammer Jailed for Eight Months
- HP Keeps Making PCs: Now What?
- Facebook Shrugs off Alleged Attachment Vulnerability
- Showdown Looms Over New Controversial Anti-piracy Bill
- Sexting Could Mar the Rest of Your Teenager's Life
- Pros and Cons of Google+ for Google Apps
- Nintendo Wii U to Launch After March 2012
- Owners of Samsung's Windows Phones Still Waiting for Mango Update
- Strategy Analytics: Samsung Overtakes Apple in Q3 in Smartphones
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- Baidu Q3 Revenue Exceeds Projections, Profits up 80 Percent
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- ARM Leads March to 64-bit Tablets, Smartphones
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- RIM Faces Possible Class Action Suit Over BlackBerry Outages
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- Nintendo Takes $927 Million Loss, Far Worse than Original Forecast
- Dropbox Adds File-Sharing Service for Work Groups
- Google Tweaks Offers Strategy, Becomes Deals Aggregator
- SAP Updates Business One Application for Small Companies
- Massive Swedish Hacks Leak 400,000 Account Details
- Researcher Finds Major Flaw in Facebook
- Google Maps Provides Street View-Look at Store Interiors
- Privacy a Concern as Google Links Plus With Its Other Sites
- Nokia Lumia Smartphones Are Disappointing
- Netflix Gobbles Up One-Third of Peak Bandwidth Traffic in US
- Nokia Shows Off Flexible Device With Kinetic Display
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- Sony Buys Ericsson Out of Mobile Partnership for $1.47 Billion
- Russian Hackers Steal Millions from US Citizens
- Apple Rolling out In-store Pickup Option for Online Purchases
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- Cisco Refocuses on Wi-Fi, Video After Killing Flip Video Camera
- Kelihos Botnet Domain Provider Promises to Make Amends
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- Facebook Will Cool Its First European Data Center for Free in Sweden
- TSMC's Q3 Profits Sink 35 Percent on Weak Demand
- Nintendo 3DS 2Q Sales Rebound as Price Cuts Kick in
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- Twitter Enables X-Factor Voting
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