Bluetooth Giving You the Blues? Here's Your CureBluetooth--so great when it works--can drive you crazy with dropped connections or with pairing and sound-quality problems. Here's how to cope when it goes haywire.
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Feds Yank Another Site -- Even Without SOPAAnalysis: The Secret Service takes down JotForm and restores it without explanation; perhaps the anti-SOPA hysteria wasn't alarming enough.
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Web Tracking: Is this a Big Deal?Web tracking companies say anonymous tracking is harmless. What's the real story? Here are two scenarios where online tracking can come back to bite you.
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China's ZTE Announces Two Android 4.0 LTE PhonesChinese handset maker ZTE announced two LTE smartphones on Monday, its first phones running Android 4.0.
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Internet Freedom: Next BattlefieldsBetween the free-expression camp and the hard-line regimes with strict censorship policies are a host of nations beginning to explore global digital communication.
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Apple Threatens to Sue Chinese Firm for Defamation in iPad Trademark DisputeApple has threatened to take legal action against a little-known Chinese firm for inflaming an ongoing dispute over the iPad trademark.
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Anonymous Threatens to DDOS Root Internet ServersAn upcoming campaign announced by the hacking group Anonymous directed against the Internet's core address lookup system is unlikely to cause much damage.
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Microsoft Extends Operator Billing Platform for Windows Phones AppsMicrosoft has struck a deal which will make it easier for more Windows Phone users to pay for Marketplace apps via their phone bill.
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Apple-Samsung Patent Fight 'Huge'Apple's latest lawsuit is focused, significant, and on the fast track, a patent law expert says.
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10 Questions for Snap Interactive CFO Jon Pedersen Sr.The new CFO talks about his route from finance to tech, and his priorities at the social networking and online dating service he joined last year.
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When Is a Cybercrime an Act of Cyberwar?With no consensus on clearly defining the terms, it's easy to get confused by the array of labels available for a given cyber attack.
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Mozilla Gives CAs a Chance to Come Clean About Certificate Policy ViolationsMozilla has asked all certificate authorities (CAs) to revoke subordinate CA certificates currently used for corporate SSL traffic management, offering an...
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Samsung Decides to Spin off LCD BusinessThe board of directors of Samsung Electronics has decided to spin off the company's LCD (liquid crystal display) panel manufacturing unit, it said Monday.
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LightSquared Defaults on $56M Payment to Spectrum Owner InmarsatLightSquared has defaulted on a US$56.25 million payment due under a 2007 wireless spectrum cooperation agreement with Inmarsat, the U.K. satellite...
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Chinese Court Orders Vendor to Halt IPad Sales in Trademark DisputeA Chinese court has ordered a local electronics vendor to stop selling the iPad, as part of an escalating trademark dispute that threatens to stop Apple from...
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Nokia Siemens and Qualcomm to Demo Bandwidth Boosting Multiflow FeatureNokia Siemens Networks and Qualcomm are planning to demo a feature that will allow users to receive data from two base stations at the same time at Mobile World...
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Groupon Acquires Location Services Startup HyperpublicGroupon has acquired Hyperpublic, a small company that develops location-based technology that can be integrated into other applications.
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U.S. Lawmakers Call on FTC to Investigate Google Over Safari CookiesThree lawmakers from the U.S. House of Representatives have asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether last week's report of privacy violations of...
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