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China Tightens Its Grip on Internet Users

The Chinese government issued a set of new Internet rules on Friday. Internet users must now provide their real names to service providers, and ISPs are required to delete forbidden posts and report such activities to authorities. In other words, the so-called "Great Firewall of China" has been further fortified ...

Bill Loosens Rules for Sharing What You’ve Watched on Netflix

A revised version of Video Privacy Protection Act that would allow services such as Netflix to facilitate "frictionless sharing" of a user's viewing history via Facebook or other online services is awaiting President Obama's signature. ...

A Flummoxed Randi Zuckerberg Gets Special Privacy Treatment

An unavoidable part of the holidays is finding oneself in a less than flattering photo, but in the era of social media those seemingly "private" photos can become "public" all too easily. Often this can prompt a person unwittingly displayed to start beating the privacy drum. ...

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Staying Ahead of Cybermuggers

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Robotic Suit Flexes Muscles on Earth and in Space

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Google Unloads Motorola Set-Top Business

Google announced Thursday that it was selling its Motorola Mobility set-top box division, Motorola Home, to Arris Group for US$2.35 billion. The deal, which has been approved by the boards of both companies, is expected to close by the second half of next year ...

RIM Hustles as Day of Reckoning Looms

While BlackBerry 10 devices won't become generally available until sometime in the New Year, more than 120 enterprise customers will reportedly begin testing the new platform as part of the BlackBerry 10 Technical Preview Program that is being rolled out this week ...

Samsung Shows Signs of Softening in Smartphone Tug of War

Samsung said Tuesday that it will drop its pursuit of injunctions against the sale of some Apple products in Europe. Samsung wants to compete "fairly in the marketplace, rather than in the court," according to its official statement, but the move is an odd twist in the ongoing legal saga between the two consumer electronics giants ...

Google’s Antitrust War With Feds May Be Over Before It Began

A two-year FTC probe into Google could be coming to an end. The Federal Trade Commission may close its investigation into the search giant as early as this week, and it appears that Google will avoid a consent decree, according to reports. ...

Test Could Reveal Which Side of the Looking Glass We’re On

For those who spend enough time playing World of Warcraft, the line between what is "real" and what isn't probably blurs from time to time. However, a far deeper and more philosophical question has been raised: whether life, the universe and everything is actually just a computer simulation ...

FreedomPop Dishes Up Free Data in Broadband Offensive

FreedomPop is looking to disrupt the cable and DSL business model by offering free wireless Internet service to home users. The startup on Wednesday began taking orders for an US$89 modem that will provide online access to as many as 10 WiFi-enabled devices in the home, at speeds faster than digital subscriber lines ...

Facebook Gets Into the Holiday Revenue Spirit

'Tis the season of giving and on Tuesday Facebook made it easier to give, as it added collections of wines to its Facebook Gifts catalog and made the program available for everyone in the United States ...

Google May Give Motorola’s Set-Top Boxes a New Home

Google has received multiple offers for the cable box division of Motorola, according to reports that surfaced Monday ...

Judge Pleads for Peace as Apple, Samsung Hairpulling Resumes

Judge Lucy Koh on Thursday heard another round of quibbling between Apple and Samsung lawyers. Calling for some sort of "global peace," she reportedly asked both sides if there was any endpoint coming in their slugfest over patent issues ...

Zynga Hitches Its Wagon to Online Gambling

Social game developer Zynga has taken a step toward another type of gaming, having filed preparatory paperwork in Nevada to offer real-money gambling games in the United States, according to reports. ...

US May Not Have the Muscle to Stop Internet Rule-Making

The United States and Canada faced a setback on Wednesday as a joint proposal from the two nations, which was also backed by some European countries, failed to win approval at an international meeting. The proposal aimed to protect the Internet from international regulation, and its rejection could mean tough negotiations will follow in the rewriting of the telecoms treaty.

Swiss IT Guy Goes Rogue With US, UK Intelligence Data

American and British intelligence agencies on Tuesday were warned by the Nachrichtendienst des Bundes, Switzerland's federal intelligence service, that some shared information related to counterterrorism had been stolen ...

MIT’s Milli-Motein: Things Just Got a Lot More Interesting

Researchers at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms have created milli-motein -- a manifestation of raw digital data that could create transformable robots. However, instead of pop-culture robots that can transform into giant cars or airplanes, these could result in material changes that might one day transform the world ...

Europe Joins Free Internet Chorus

The European Union announced on Friday that it would oppose attempts to increase regulation of the Internet at a United Nations conference that will take place next week in Dubai. This move comes as some countries have called for tighter rules on Web service providers and phone operators ...

Basis Watches Every Move You Make

The Basis wearable fitness monitor -- announced back in January at the 2012 International CES -- has finally shipped, the company said Thursday. Already sold out for the holidays, according to the website, the Basis can be reserved for US$199. ...

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