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- 21 June 2012
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Opinion: Sprint Settles Lawsuit over Improper Messaging Charges
If you are or have been a Sprint customer with a messaging plan, listen up. The carrier has agreed to pay up to $19 million in order to settle charges that it improperly charged customers.
- 18 June 2012
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Opinion: Facebook Buys Face.com; Prepare for Easier Photo Tagging
Facebook has acquired Face.com, a facial recognition start-up, in a likely attempt to make photo-tagging easier on the social network.
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Opinion: Post-PC world? We're just getting started
We're soon to see the most exciting event in personal computing history since Sinclair launched the ZX Spectrum 30 years ago. But why is Windows 8 so important?
- 11 June 2012
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Opinion: 10 Terrible Tech Laws That Have You in Their Bull's-Eye
Child pornography, cyberbullying, online piracy--these are real-world problems that need solutions. But does legislating them away work?
- 05 June 2012
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Opinion: Google Buys Quickoffice in Preemptive Microsoft Strike
In a move that could be designed to outflank Microsoft in the office productivity app market, Google announced Tuesday it had acquired Quickoffice, a mobile app that allows users to work on Microsoft Office documents on iOS and Android systems.
- 04 June 2012
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Opinion: 5 Questions On Social Business
Making the leap into social business isn't easy for any organization. So we like to ask our colleagues in the field for their insights from time to time. This week, we pose five tough questions to Dion Hinchcliffe and Peter Kim, co-authors of Social Business By Design.
- 22 May 2012
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Opinion: Only the lawyers are happy
According to Macworld UK, Shenzhen-based Proview has rejected a RMB100 million (US$16m) iPad trademark offer from Apple. The Chinese firm owns the rights to the name, having won a legal decision in a PRC court.
- 18 May 2012
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Opinion: Publisher Settles in E-book Price Fixing Case
Another publisher has settled with the states in a case involving e-book price fixing.
- 15 May 2012
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Opinion: Four Challenges Facebook will Face After the IPO
When Facebook goes public, it will enter a new world full of shareholder meetings, earnings reports, and the constant pressure to turn an increasingly bigger profit. But the Facebook IPO isn't just about making money; it's also about expanding the network, in pursuit of Mark Zuckerberg's vision of a more connected world. With that in mind, here are four challenges Facebook will face after its public offering is complete:
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Opinion: Apple E-Book Lawsuit: Steve Jobs Swayed Publisher, Complaint Alleges
Apple cofounder Steve Jobs got directly involved in an alleged conspiracy to fix e-book prices after a publisher balked at participating in the scheme, according to a court document filed by 31 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
- 14 May 2012
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Opinion: Your next IT generation
In the MTR carriage or walking down the street, eyes glued to the screen...punching buttons or controlling cartoon birds, they seem oblivious to their "meatspace" situations. Does a pregnant woman need the MTR seat a screen-puncher's occupying? He or she wouldn't know--their collective brain's in Birdland.
- 13 May 2012
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Opinion: Verizon Defends Customer Privacy in Publisher's Suit
Verizon is fighting a move by a book publisher to obtain personal information on ten of its customers accused of illegally sharing electronic copies of books in the popular "Dummy" self-help series.
- 04 May 2012
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Opinion: Four Ways to Celebrate 'Day Against DRM' Today
Almost a full year has passed since I last wrote about Digital Rights Management (DRM), but the restrictive technology continues to plague users around the globe. To help bring attention to the ongoing negative consequences of DRM, the Free Software Foundation has declared Friday this year's International Day Against DRM.
- 02 May 2012
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Opinion: RIM Owns Up To Fake Apple Protest in Australia
Research In Motion admitted Tuesday that it was behind a staged protest outside a Sydney, Australia Apple Store last week.
- 01 May 2012
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Opinion: Barnes & Noble Deal Signals New Microsoft Savvy
Microsoft's new found friendship with Barnes & Noble reveals that the Redmond brain trust may finally be wrapping its mind around the dynamics of the mobile market.
- 27 April 2012
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Opinion: Proposed Bill Would Protect Employees' Facebook Passwords
A bill that would stop employers from requesting future hires' social networking passwords has been filed in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Opinion: CISPA Passes The House: What You Need to Know
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Cyber Information and Security Protection Act late Thursday despite concerns over user privacy, the specter of SOPA/PIPA, and a veto threat from the Obama administration. The idea behind CISPA is to empower the government and corporations to work together to better protect American infrastructure from foreign attacks. But many civil liberties groups say the bill is too broad and threatens user privacy.
- 26 April 2012
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Opinion: Intel SSD 330 joins the race to the bottom
Not that long ago, SSDs in general and Intel SSDs in particular cost a pretty penny. Things are changing though, especially now that Intel has released the Intel SSD 330, a very affordable SSD, with a price well below £1 per GB.
- 25 April 2012
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Opinion: Apple is Headed for a Fall, Says Forrester CEO
Never mind the blowout numbers announced Tuesday. Apple's best days are behind it.
- 17 April 2012
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Opinion: CISPA Monitoring Bill: Changes Proposed, but Unlikely to Pacify Critics
Lawmakers are proposing changes to the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, that would help prevent the government and businesses from running amok with personal data.
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