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PIC: Toshiba's ultraslim smart companion
Toshiba have entered the mobile Internet device market by introducing the Toshiba AC100.
US to expand broadband access to rural areas
The US administration has unveiled plans to spend $1.2-billion to expand broadband or high-speed Internet access to dozens of underserved rural communities.
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US to expand broadband access to rural areas
The US administration has unveiled plans to spend $1.2-billion to expand broadband or high-speed Internet access to dozens of underserved rural communities.
Google to be more aggressive with misleading ads
Google is loosening restrictions on using brand names in its European advertising business, a move that puts a greater burden on big retailers to protect their trademarks online.
TV king in US, Asians rely on mobile video
The Chinese watch half as much television each day as Americans do, but they are more likely to catch video on computer or cellphones.
The modern way to rob a bank - by remote
A hacker has discovered how to to force ATMs to disgorge their cash by hijacking the computers inside them.
[VIDEO] Amazon hoping to rule the e-book empire
Jeff Bezos isn't just confident you'll want a Kindle e-book reader. The chief executive of Amazon.com is bracing for a future in which you'll also want ones for your entire family.
The modern way to rob a bank - by remote
A hacker has discovered how to to force ATMs to disgorge their cash by hijacking the computers inside them.
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New acquisition to improve LinkedIn features
LinkedIn, the social networking service for business professionals, says it is buying a startup specialising in digging valuable information from mountains of digital data.
Universal, Reliance unveil mobile music deal
Universal Music Group and India's Reliance Communications have announced a mobile phone music distribution deal.
Watch out Apple, Google's right behind you
About 200 000 smartphones based on Google's Android operating system are sold every day, says CEO Eric Schmidt.
Google phones gaining ground in US market
Smartphones running on Google-backed Android software are gaining ground in a hot US market, according to figures released by industry-tracker Nielsen Company.
S. Korean regulators give go-ahead to iPhone 4
Regulators have authorised the sale of Apple's iPhone 4 in the lucrative South Korean market, after the firm's decision last month to delay sales in the country upset consumers.
Indonesian Internet use booming
You may not care about pop-culture sensations from a country you normally only hear about when there's an earthquake or terror bombing, but the likes of Google and Yahoo! are keenly following the Indonesian market.
US authorities able to tap BlackBerry messaging
The BlackBerry - renown for the security of its messaging - doesn't offer 100 percent protection from eavesdropping. At least not in the United States.
US authorities able to tap BlackBerry messaging
The BlackBerry - renown for the security of its messaging - doesn't offer 100 percent protection from eavesdropping. At least not in the United States.
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Uncovering the global food scandal
Waste - Uncovering the Global Food Scandal is one of the most important environmental books anyone can ever read.
[VIDEO] RIM unleashes BlackBerry 6
Research In Motion has announced the BlackBerry 6, a new operating system for BlackBerry smartphones.
Hackers could enslave iPad, iPhone - experts
A newly discovered vulnerability in the software that runs Apple's iPad and iPhone could allow hackers to enslave the popular mobile devices, say three security firms.
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Hackers could enslave iPad, iPhone - experts
A newly discovered vulnerability in the software that runs Apple's iPad and iPhone could allow hackers to enslave the popular mobile devices, say three security firms.



