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Friday, November 14, 2014
AT&T Mobility said Friday it's no longer adding Internet tracking codes to data transmitted from its users' smartphones. Seperately, the company will stop investing in high-speed Internet connections until the FCC sorts out the new "net neutrality" rules.
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Facebook prooudly announced today that its fourth data center is now serving traffic.
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Microsoft is working with charity Guide Dogs UK to test a prototype version of its 3D Soundscape Technology that brings audio cues through a bone-conducting headset.
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Nokia may revive its brand name in consumer markets after selling off its former flagship mobile phones business to Microsoft.
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Acer's new 27-inch Acer S277HK monitor combines features 4K2K Ultra HD visuals on a frameless screen, an HDMI 2.0 connection support and speakers with DTS sound.
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The U.S. Department of Energy said on Friday it is spending $425 million to research extreme-scale computing and build two super-computers, which would be the world's fastest.
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The second and final day of the 2014 Mobile Pwn2Own competition was held in Tokyo and two security researchers targeted Windows Phone and Android.
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Toshiba and Cisco are collaborating on new ways to utilize the Internet of Everything that can improve processes, productivity and experiences in manufacturing, transportation and city environments.
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The U.S. Justice Department is gathering data from cell phones by using communications towers installed on small airplanes, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
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Responding to the recent reports related to the so-called "Masque Attack" that allowed malicious applications to be installed in place of valid apps on iOS devices, Apple once again highlighted the security features of its operating system.
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Oracle and SAP have settled a copyright litigation for $356.7 million over improper downloads of Oracle files, ending a long-running legal battle between the two enterprise software rivals.
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Hachette Book Group and Amazon.com said on Thursday they reached an agreement for e-book and print book sales, putting an end in their fighting.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced AWS Lambda, a new way for programmers to trigger operations in their AWS deployments without running a full virtual machinet.
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