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Mobile applications to post privacy policies before installation under ... - Washington Post
Los Angeles Times
Mobile applications to post privacy policies before installation under
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Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO — California is clamping down on nosy mobile applications, telling them they must give people advance warning if they want to keep pulling sensitive information from smartphones and computer tablets. The crackdown comes six months after
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Tech Giants Agree to Deal on Privacy Policies for Apps
Wall Street Journal
California partners with Google, Apple and other tech giants to enforce
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San Jose Mercury News
Mobile App Stores to Require, Disclose Privacy Policies
PCWorld
San Francisco Chronicle
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Apple Insider
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Behind the Google Goggles, Virtual Reality - New York Times
The Age
Behind the Google Goggles, Virtual Reality
New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO — It wasn't so long ago that legions of people began walking the streets, talking to themselves. On closer inspection, many of them turned out to be wearing tiny earpieces that connected wirelessly to their smartphones. What's next?
7 Potential Problems With Google's Glasses
InformationWeek
Would you buy Google's glasses?
Washington Post
Report: Google Working on HUD Glasses for 2012 Debut
PC Magazine
Los Angeles Times
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Computerworld
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TechNewsWorld
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Ex-Apple Man Streams Flash onto the iPad - Wired News
Wired News
Ex-Apple Man Streams Flash onto the iPad
Wired News
By Caleb Garling First, OnLive put Windows on the iPad. And now the free-thinking San Francisco startup has gone so far as to put Adobe Flash on Apple's holy tablet. On Wednesday, the company unveiled a new version of OnLive Desktop — an iPad
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OnLive offers service to speed up Web browsing on an iPad
San Jose Mercury News
you are reading... OnLive delivers ridiculously fast web browsing on the iPad
VentureBeat
OnLive Adds “Cloud-Accelerated Browsing” To Its Streaming-Desktop Stable
TechCrunch
New York Times
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TechRadar UK
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TabTimes
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Google to Launch TV Service - Mashable
MyFox Houston
Google to Launch TV Service
Mashable
The company filed an application last week to provide video service to residents of Kansas City, Mo., according to The Wall Street Journal. If approved, the service could launch as soon as a month from now, according to the article, which cites a
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Google Aims to Offer Kansas City TV
Wall Street Journal
Google Seeks To Plant Antenna Farm in Iowa
Data Center Knowledge
The real Google TV: Google preps fiber pay-TV service in Kansas City
VentureBeat
GigaOm
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The Australian
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CNET
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The Pokemon Company issues statement on fake App Store game - SlashGear
ZDNet
The Pokemon Company issues statement on fake App Store game
SlashGear
In a world where Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonists struggle getting their own content approved as an iPhone app, somehow a lone developer managed to submit a game that was a blatant ripoff and trademark infringement of one of the most
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Apple vs. Facebook: Why users are the losers
CNET
Fake Pokemon Yellow rises to No. 3 position on iTunes app charts
Ars Technica
Apple Removes Fake Pokemon App From App Store
PC Magazine
DVICE
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DailyTech
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Macgasm
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Sony Vita handheld needs more speed - San Francisco Chronicle
The Guardian
Sony Vita handheld needs more speed
San Francisco Chronicle
Sony's new Vita has an impressive 5-inch screen, but load times are slower than other handheld devices. Marketing copy for Sony's new PlayStation Vita promises to let you "game at the speed of your mobile lifestyle." But mobile life is moving so fast
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Sony's Vita arrives just as market may be fading
Reuters
Sony Goes Hardcore With New PlayStation Vita: Rich Jaroslovsky
BusinessWeek
The next PlayStation Vita can, and should, be a phone
CNET
Washington Post
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Wired News
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PCWorld
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Microsoft Slams Google on Patents - Wall Street Journal
USA TODAY
Microsoft Slams Google on Patents
Wall Street Journal
By SHIRA OVIDE And IAN SHERR Microsoft Corp. is complaining to European regulators that Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. and its soon-to-be-owner Google Inc. are misusing patents to gain an upper hand in the mobile-device market.
The Patent War to End All Patent Wars
PC Magazine
Microsoft Files Complaint Against Motorola in Europe
New York Times
Microsoft Launches European Antitrust Suit Against Moto
The Mac Observer
Fox News
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Mashable
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Reuters
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iPad trademark dispute shows troubles of doing business in China - Washington Post
CTV.ca
iPad trademark dispute shows troubles of doing business in China
Washington Post
To most global consumers, the iPad is practically synonymous with American electronics titan Apple. But one debt-ridden company in China, Proview, is alleging that it is the rightful owner of the trademark for the name of one of Apple's signature
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Apple defends 'iPad' name in Chinese court
USA TODAY
Apple and Proview court controversy at iPad hearing
China Daily
Chinese firm seeks halt of iPad sales in Shanghai
Reuters
The Associated Press
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PCWorld
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New York Times
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Verizon Rivals Push FCC to Block Spectrum Buy - Wall Street Journal
KLEW
Verizon Rivals Push FCC to Block Spectrum Buy
Wall Street Journal
By ANTON TROIANOVSKI And GREG BENSINGER Wireless carrier T-Mobile USA—which just months ago pushed government authorities to approve a failed deal to sell itself to AT&T Inc.—is now asking regulators to block Verizon Wireless's plan to buy wireless
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T-Mobile, public interest groups ask FCC to stop Verizon's deal with cable firms
Washington Post
T-Mobile Urges US to Block Verizon's Spectrum Purchase
New York Times
Summary Box: T-Mobile Asks FCC to Bar Verizon Deal
ABC News
Reuters
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Symantec's pcAnywhere Woes May Be Worse Than We Thought - PC Magazine
Sci-Tech Today
Symantec's pcAnywhere Woes May Be Worse Than We Thought
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter Symantec advised users of its compromised pcAnywhere software to disable the remote-access tool about a month ago, but a security firm said this week that as many as 200000 computers out in the wild may still be exposed to hijacking by
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Symantec pcAnywhere Exposes 200000 Systems To Attack
CRN
Symantec pcAnywhere hack exposes 200000 PCs: analyst
SlashGear
Researcher: 200000 Windows PCs vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijacking
Computerworld
InformationWeek
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PCWorld
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eWeek
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