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Some Refurbished Xooms Could Put Personal Data In The Wrong Hands

TechCrunch - US - United States - 2012-02-04

Maybe it was too thick, maybe it was too heavy, maybe you just didn't like Honeycomb. Regardless of your reasoning, you may want to keep your eyes peeled on your credit score if you bought and returned a Motorola Xoom between March and October 2011, because your personal information may be in someone else's hands.

Apple and Samsung kick off talks

BBC - News - United Kingdom - 2012-05-22

Apple and Samsung are holding two days of talks that will try to find a way to end the many legal rows between the rivals.

Google must answer trust concerns

BBC - News - United Kingdom - 2012-05-22

The European Commission tells Google it has a "matter of weeks" to allay fears it is abusing its position as the world's dominant search engine.

Two patients get eye stem cells

BBC - News - United Kingdom - 2012-05-22

Two people in Scotland have stem cells transplanted into their eyes as part of a clinical trial to restore their sight.

Facebook closes below float price

BBC - News - United Kingdom - 2012-05-22

Shares in Facebook close 11% below Friday's initial flotation price, sparking debate that one of the world's biggest stock market listings may have been over-valued.

Waterstones to sell Amazon Kindle

BBC - News - United Kingdom - 2012-05-22

UK bookseller Waterstones plans to sell Amazon's Kindle e-book reader and other Kindle digital services.

SIM card to fight phone bullying

BBC - News - United Kingdom - 2012-05-22

Parents will now be able to control their child's mobile phone thanks to a SIM card remotely managed from a computer.

Ark's people search engine banking on Facebook-Google rift

GigaOMTech - IT news - United States - 2012-05-22

You could search for business contacts on LinkedIn or high school classmates on Facebook, but San Francisco-based Ark thinks you should be able to search for all kinds of people in one consolidated place.

What Amazon could learn from fashion startups

GigaOMTech - IT news - United States - 2012-05-22

With its scale and scads of shopping data, Amazon isn't in a bad position as it moves into the upscale fashion business. But if it's smart, it will learn a few things from the startups already succeeding in the higher-end spectrum of the space.

Google kickstarts CornellNYC Tech school with free space

GigaOMTech - IT news - United States - 2012-05-22

Google is offering 22,000 square feet of free space in its New York headquarters to help CornellNYC Tech university get underway. The space will allow CornellNYC Tech to begin offering courses this fall as opposed to waiting for the completion of its school on Roosevelt Island.



 

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