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There will be more smartphones shipped to China in 2014 than there are people in America

Prosperity is relative to your general geographical location, but the influx of smartphones into China are a testament to their people's continued financial growth. Will it last? The world's biggest...

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Russian hackers steal (and sell) data from information clearinghouses

Botnets are "in" today in the hacking world and one Russian cybergang has perpetrated some dastardly deeds to grab data for bulk sales. A Russian hacker gang running an identity...

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Samsung’s curved glass smartphone coming next month

At their Galaxy Note 3 event, Samsung revealed that they will be offering a curved glass smartphone in October. It sounds cool, but what will the advantages of a curved...

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Part of BlackBerry’s problem: they failed to reach young consumers

BlackBerry built its reputation while it was Research In Motion as a company with products that every old, stuffy business executive needed in their briefcase. When that could no longer...

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Symantec points finger at China over major cyber attack group

The Cold War is over, but the increased prevalence of cyberterrorism, cyberespionage, and cyberwarfare in general have the major players pointing fingers at each other. Symantec is pointing their biggest...

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Tesla’s ‘autopilot’ car project targets 90 percent of miles driven, three years from now

Electric car company Tesla Motors is working to produce a car capable of running on "auto-pilot" within the next three years, CEO Elon Musk said, joining tech giant Google and...

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500 tweets could land you in jail in China

China is in the middle of yet another crackdown on what it terms "online rumors", as the government tries to rein in social media, increasingly used by Chinese people to discuss...

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Why Nokia didn’t sell its patents to Microsoft

Nokia may have sold its handset business to Microsoft Corp, but by hanging on to its valuable patent portfolio, the Finnish company could also get a big future payoff at...

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Syria and Egypt Strife Sparks Rash of Cyber Attacks

Syria's civil war and political strife inEgypt have thrown up new battlegrounds on the Web and driven a surge in cyber attacks in the Middle East, according to a leading Internet...

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Facebook Profile Photos Could Soon Be Part of a Facial Recognition Database

(Reuters) - Facebook Inc is considering incorporating most of its 1 billion-plus members' profile photos into its growing facial recognition database, expanding the scope of the social network's controversial technology. The possible...

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