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China's minister of industry and information technology said Google is welcome to continue to do business in China as long as it follows the country's laws which include censorship of Internet content.
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The combined cash bonus and stock award is in recognition for the time he filled in while Steve Jobs was on medical leave.
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Now you can let the twitterverse know where you're tweeting from. But why?
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In latest setback in patent case, appeals court reiterates that Microsoft's infringement was "willful," while both sides wait to see if the court will agree to hear Microsoft's en banc appeal.
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Apple's online store is open for business, accepting preorders for the highly anticipated iPad tablet computer with relatively few snags. Limit two per customer!
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The latest twist to Google's search gives users the ability to find out if the product they're looking for is available from a local retailer.
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Security firm's advisory details the dangers of downloading fake antivirus software, often referred to as 'scareware.'
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The new Awareness Social Marketing Hub is designed to help businesses leverage multiple social networks without a lot of heavy lifting.
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Ahead of revelations surrounding the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series operating system, new data from comScore shows the current-generation mobile OS slipping in the rankings.
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Motorola and Microsoft have announced that they have struck a deal to include Bing and other Microsoft services on Motorola's Android-powered smartphones.
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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said the agency's highly anticipated broadband plan will call for improve online safety for children and greater access to broadband service for the poor.
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Information technology honchos are well represented in the latest Forbes magazine's list of billionaires with Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and the Google guys among the world's wealthiest.
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Flaws originating in WebKit are chief among the issues addressed in Safari 4.0.5.
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The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites gets targeted by criminals who may have gained access to travelers' credit cards.
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A popular blog following all things Apple says that iPhone users will finally get multitasking with the 4.0 release of the iPhone OS. But when will 4.0 make its debut?
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The nation's largest wireless carrier continues its aggressive push to deploy 4G by pushing up the release date of its next-generation handsets.
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Smartphones are on track to surpass PC sales very soon, and some parts of the world balk at paid content, so vendors are about to face a challenge when it comes to making money off these devices.
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New version of commercial Tomcat Java server debuts combining Java smarts with VMware virtualization.
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A modest security warning about a vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has quickly grown into something much larger thanks to the work of a hacker.
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A survey of consumers and businesses places Big Blue at the top of the list among technology companies in protecting consumer data and privacy.
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