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Microsoft Bing Gains Strength in February
Seattle: Microsoft Bing has gained strength after the number of online consumers using the search engine tool has significantly increased in February, according to a research group. The Nielsen Co. on Tuesday said Bing currently ranks in the third position as the most used search engine tools in US,... 
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China Tells Google to Obey Its Law
Beijing: After Google Inc. has threatened China that it will stop its operation in the country, the government on Tuesday warned the technology giant to continue filtering its search engine results or face “consequences”. In a press conference, Commerce Ministry spokesman Yao Jian said that Google... 
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TiVo Eyes Internet, TV Combination
The world’s pioneer in digital video recording TiVo Inc announced on Friday that it will now be innovating itself from the DVR technology to the broadband Internet broadcasting, which aims to combine high-speed online connection with live television programs. In line with this, TiVo has unveiled the... 
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Massive “botnet” Attacks Discovered
Internet security experts on Friday announced that they have discovered a massive botnet attack, which has infected more than 75, 000 computers and stole information from corporations and government agencies for the past several days. In a data released by the NetWitness Corp, at least 2, 400 organizations... 
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Privacy Watchdogs File Complaints to FTC over Google Buzz
Google Inc has met another set back with the implementation of its new Gmail Buzz feature after privacy watchdog Electronic Privacy Information Center filed a complaint before the Federal Trade Commission, saying that the new e-mail/social networking service violates consumer protection law. The complaint... 
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Nokia, Intel Join Forces to Develop New Phone Software
World’s biggest mobile phone maker Nokia Inc. and software giant Intel Corp. announce on Monday a deal that would help both companies develop top-class Smartphone software that can directly compete against Microsoft, Apple, and Google. Based on the initial agreement Nokia’s Linux Maemo software platform... 
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Russian Teen Behind Hottest, Most Unusual Website Chatroulette
A report by the New York Times showed that a 17-year-old Russian was the founder and creator of Chatroulette.com, one of the hottest and most unconventional, new websites on the world wide web today. According to the report, Andrey Ternovskiy, a high school student in Moscow, founded Chatroulette, which... 
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Google Allows More Control to Buzz Users Following Privacy Woes
Following the release of its Gmail Buzz social networking service on Tuesday, Google Inc has already received thousands of complaints from users, who don’t want to be exposed to everyone on their e-mail lists. Google immediately learned and recognized that not all of the people in the lists of Gmail... 
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Controversial Chinese Artist-activist Says Gmail Account Hacked
Ai Weiwei, one of China’s most controversial artists because of his critical stand against the government, said that his Gmail account was also included in the recent cyberattacks that has originated in the country. Ai, in his commentary in The Wall Street Journal, has openly stated his support to... 
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Chinese PC Maker Accused Apple of Copyright Infringement to iPad’s Design
Just days following the release of Apple Inc’s highly anticipated iPad tablet computer, a Chinese company specializing in tablet PC design threatened to filed a lawsuit against the US-based firm if it continues with the launch of the device in China. Newspaper reports quoting Wu Xiaolong, the president...