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Research In Motion Posts Small Gain, Loses Subscribers
Wall Street Journal
TORONTO—Research In Motion Ltd. posted a small net gain in its fiscal third quarter, swinging back to profitability after several quarters of losses. The results bolster its cash position ahead of the rollout of its latest phones, due out next month.
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Forensic Tool Cracks BitLocker, PGP, TrueCrypt Containers
InformationWeek
ElcomSoft's Forensic Disk Decryptor uses PC memory dumps to crack passwords associated with BitLocker, PGP and TrueCrypt archives. By Mathew J. Schwartz · InformationWeek. December 20, 2012 03:06 PM. Who Is Hacking U.S. Banks? 8 Facts ...
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Siri behaves slightly better in iOS 6, says analyst
CNET
The voice assistant is a bit more on the ball in iOS 6 than in iOS 5, according to a Piper Jaffray report. Lance Whitney. by Lance Whitney. December 20, 2012 9:58 AM PST Follow @lancewhit. (Credit: Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET). Is Siri more ...
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Apple begins appeal in renewed bid to ban Samsung phones
CNET
Apple today told a U.S. district court judge in San Jose it would appeal her decision earlier this week not to ban sales of a number of Samsung phones. Earlier this week Judge Lucy Koh denied Apple's bid for a sales ban on 26 Samsung products, saying that ...
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Anonymous Twitter Account Returns, Westboro Campaign Continues
PC Magazine
The Twitter account associated with the Anonymous hacker collective has returned to the Web after being suspended on Wednesday. "Yes, we were suspended but that is yesterdays news. Let's move on," @YourAnonNews tweeted today. A Twitter ...
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Senator introduces bill to regulate data caps
Ars Technica
Earlier this week we covered a new white paper from the New America Foundation arguing the recent proliferation of data caps instituted by broadband providers are designed to maximize revenue rather than minimize congestion. The issue caught the ...
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Ars Technica
Facebook tests charging users to send certain messages
Reuters
By Alistair Barr. SAN FRANCISCO | Thu Dec 20, 2012 4:35pm EST. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc unveiled a test on Thursday that charges users to send certain types of messages through the social network, the latest example of the company ...
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DropBox snaps up SnapJoy photo service
PCWorld
Jackie is always looking for creative mischief to get into. So it's fitting that she oversees cameras and camcorders as well as software related to photography, video, publishing, music, and Web design for TechHive and Macworld. More by Jackie Dove ...
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Microsoft lawyer: Google is an anti-democratic Internet "emperor"
Computerworld (blog)
Microsoft's assault on Google continues, with a lawyer who represents Microsoft charging in a New York Times Op Ed piece that Google is the "emperor" of the Internet with dangerous data-collection and privacy-invading policies. And it's not just any lawyer ...
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Apple Cries Foul Over Licensing, Forces Largest-Ever Kickstarter Refund
Wired
In September, Jamie Siminoff and Edison Junior raised $139,170 on Kickstarter to support the creation of POP, a minimalist multi-device charging station. Today, in the largest Kickstarter refund yet, they're giving that money back. Through an announcement ...
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Google revamps Santa Tracker after NORAD teams with Bing
PCWorld
Google has lost its traditional Santa Claus tracking partnership with NORAD – the North American Aerospace Defense Command – to Bing, but the search giant hasn't lost its Christmas spirit. Google has revamped its Santa Tracker site, loading it with all sorts ...
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McAfee won't change its name
CNN
McAfee won't change its name because of John McAfee. By David Goldman @CNNMoneyTech December 20, 2012: 3:31 PM ET. This is John McAfee, shown earlier this month at his hotel in Miami -- not to be confused with McAfee, the security company he ...
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Fiat reiterates no need for capital increase
Reuters
MILAN | Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:00pm EST. MILAN Dec 20 (Reuters) - The CEO of Italian carmaker Fiat, which also controls Chrysler in the United States, reiterated on Thursday the company had no need for a capital increase. An Italian newspaper report earlier ...
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Foxconn Buys Stake In Camera Maker GoPro, Turning Founder Into A Billionaire
Forbes
Nicholas Woodman, avid surfer and GoPro founder, is now a billionaire. (Photo courtesy of GoPro). GoPro cameras have become the go-to item for filming extreme sports. The small, high quality video cameras–made by the privately held Woodman Labs–can ...
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Forbes
Google Selling Motorola Mobility Home Unit for $2.35 Billion
eWeek
Google is ditching the Motorola Home unit seven months after buying its parent, Motorola Mobility, for $12.5 billion in May. Google's Motorola Mobility unit is selling off a chunk that Google didn't want to keep—the Motorola Home division that sells set-top ...
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eWeek
Roku Streaming Stick
CNET
The good: The Roku Streaming Stick offers to streamline your smart TV setup by eliminating power cords and the need for a separate remote. The experience is akin to that of other Roku boxes and is one of the best streaming setups available. The device ...
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T-Mobile finally adds iPhone-friendly coverage in 14 markets
VentureBeat
T-Mobile has upgraded its networks in 14 markets including New York City, Boston, and Dallas to support faster data speeds on the iPhone, the company announced today. The move precedes T-Mobile bringing the iPhone to its network in full force, which will ...
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VentureBeat
Instagram caught on candid camera
InfoWorld
Well, that happened. Earlier this week, Instagram found itself in middle of an insta-controversy, and just like that it was insta-over. The photo sharing app, which gives iPhone and Android users the ability to make their digital pix look like '70s-era Polaroids, ...
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DARPA's robotic mule can carry 400 pounds of cargo
SlashGear
DARPA has worked on some pretty insane four-legged robotic creatures in the past, but this time they're looking for ways that they can help out the US military on the battlefield. The organizations most recent project is a four-legged robotic mule that can carry ...
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SlashGear
Would Apple want to run your whole living room?
GigaOM
A WSJ report indicates Apple, Google and Microsoft are having acquisition talks with a small home automation company. The talks may not go anywhere. But that this company is interesting to these major players shows how crucial the battle for the living ...
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GigaOM
T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T all expand 4G-LTE coverage
TechSpot
'Tis the season to expand your network coverage. December is apparently the month to announce 4G-LTE network expansion plans, the most recent announcement made today by T-Mobile. The value-focused carrier said it'll be increasing its 4G coverage to ...
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Google Doodle Wordlessly Celebrates The Brothers Grimm
Wired
Skip through the woods over to Google today to view a gorgeous wordless version of Little Red Riding Hood. Today's Google doodle celebrates the 200th anniversary of Grimm's Fairy Tales . Though the original tales are often softened to make them a little ...
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Wired
California Meteor Broke Speed Record for Atmospheric Entry
Scientific American (blog)
Meteor astronomer Peter Jenniskens must move quickly to trap evidence of a fresh meteorite fall. In 2008, a small asteroid roughly three meters across struck Earth's atmosphere over northern Sudan, producing a brilliant fireball in the sky. The asteroid's orbit ...
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Scientific American (blog)
New Year's Resolutions From a New Particle: An Imagined Message From the ...
Huffington Post (blog)
Did you see my entry for Time's "Person of the Year"? Even though the President won, I was thrilled to be on a list that included Gabby Douglas and the Mars Rover. (The Rover and I particularly appreciate your broad definition of the word "person.") ...
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The iPad mini is hot – but watch the margins
Financial Times
The hottest thing this Christmas is the iPad mini. But many Wall Street analysts have been reducing their forecasts for Apple's earnings in recent weeks – in part because of the cheaper device's popularity. Some analysts are worried that the heyday of Apple's ...
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Steam Holiday sale officially open
Computerandvideogames.com
Steam Screenshot As Steam users will know, a Steam sale means deep discounts on a large selection of games, and Steam is as creative as ever with daily deals, flash sales, and catalog discounts to choose from. New to this sale is a voting system that'll ...
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Will your next burger be ground-up mealworms?
Fox News
The wriggly beetle larvae known as mealworms could one day dominate supermarket shelves as a more sustainable alternative to chicken, beef, pork and milk, researchers in the Netherlands say. Currently, livestock use about 70 percent of all farmland.
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GM recalls over 145000 mid-size trucks over hood latch issue
SlashGear
If you happen to own a Chevy Colorado or a GMC Canyon between the years 2010 and 2012, you might be in for a recall. General Motors has announced a recall for over 145,000 of these mid-size trucks due to an issue with the hood latch that could result in ...
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SlashGear
Did fist fighting change the course of human evolution?
io9
Did fist fighting change the course of human evolution? The human hand is a beautiful product of evolution. Each one a finely crafted arrangement of 27 bones, our hands are among the most dexterous in the animal kingdom, and are every bit as capable of ...
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2012 brought record-high gas prices
Palm Beach Post
Gasoline prices hit the lowest level this year just in time for the holidays, but 2012's average gasoline price was an all-time high. While the national average this week has hovered around $3.22, the national average for the year will be about $3.63 per gallon, ...
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Atom-based Windows 8 tablets delayed until Jan. over driver issues
TechSpot
Intel's Clover Trail platform is expected to power various slates, including Dell's Latitude 10, which was previously scheduled to ship well ahead of Christmas on December 12 but has recently been updated with a shipping date of January 22, more than a ...
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Apple's iPad Mini Proves Less is More (review)
Hollywood Reporter
The new pint-sized version of the company's popular tablet computer excels as an ereader with books, scripts and comics, making it the perfect choice for on-the-go Hollywood professionals. The original iPad is ubiquitous in Hollywood. Whether on set, in an ...
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Hollywood Reporter
You're to Blame for the Instagram Policy Fight
Businessweek
Amid the virtual gallons of digital ink that have been spilled about Instagram's changes to its terms of service, there seem to be two dominant strains of thought. One is that the photo-sharing service has been infected by the same nefarious privacy virus that ...
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Millions to Travel for the Holiday
YourErie
AAA is predicting this holiday season to be the busiest we've seen in six years with 93.3 million people taking a trip for the holiday. The number of travelers leaving home for Christmas is 1.6% more than last year. AAA says it's just 400,000 people shy of ...
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AAPL: Bernstein Cuts Target to $750 from $800 on 2015 Slowdown
Barron's (blog)
Shares of Apple (AAPL) are down $2.28, or 0.4%, at $524.03, amidst another raft of negative notes regarding potential iPhone sales. As I mentioned earlier, Susquehanna Financial Group's chip analyst Chris Caso argues iPhone sales in the March-ending ...
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Kids online will now be protected by new federal guidelines
Christian Science Monitor
The US Federal Trade Commission's revisions to the COPPA Rule announced Dec. 19 are aimed at syncing up a rule mandated by a 1998 law with today's technology and with "the way children use the Internet, mobile devices and social networking," the ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Wireless phone charging in cars planned by Toyota
BBC News
Charging your smartphone while driving could soon be a simple process needing no cables or adaptors, but using a special wireless mat. Toyota plans to introduce the system for mobile devices in 2013 in its new Avalon sedan, using a charging standard ...
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BBC News
iOS 6.0.2 suspected of draining batteries
Ars Technica
The iOS 6.0.2 update released earlier this week may have cured some people's Wi-Fi woes, but others now claim it's reducing their battery life too. First reported by TidBITS' Adam Engst and supported by a number of posters in Apple's Support Communities, ...
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Insurance Institute Announces Its New Top Safety Pick+ Award
New York Times (blog)
The 2013 Suzuki Kizashi is one of 13 vehicles rated a Top Safety Pick+ by the insurance Institute for Highway Safety The 2013 Suzuki Kizashi is one of 13 vehicles rated a Top Safety Pick+ by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Now that the Insurance ...
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New York Times (blog)
Dragon Mobile Assistant 2.0 update adds app launch and alarm setup functionality
ZDNet
Summary: Voice is becoming a more accepted input and control method on your mobile device and the latest version of Dragon Mobile Assistant for Android adds some keys functions. Matthew Miller. By Matthew Miller for Smartphones and Cell Phones ...
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Tech 2.0 for Thursday, December 20, 2012
KPVI News 6
The battle between Google and Apple continues -- this time on the music front. Google has launched what it calls a "scan and match" service which lets Google Music users store copies of their songs online. If you think that sounds like the iTunes Match ...
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Microsoft's Big Hits And Misses Of 2012
InformationWeek
The past year saw some big wins, and big setbacks, for Microsoft. And then there's the special case of Windows 8. | Paul McDougall | December 20, 2012 11:06 AM. Windows 8: 8 Big Benefits For SMBs. (click image for larger view and for slideshow) ...
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Apple Maps May Beat Google For Late iPhone Adopters GOOG AAPL
Investor's Business Daily (blog)
The new Google (GOOG) Maps app was downloaded by Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and iPad users 10 million times in two days, but the seemingly flawed Apple Maps app is still a winner. Apple has at least one strength that eludes Google, says Wedge Partners ...
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BT among seven bidders to enter 4G auction
Telegraph.co.uk
The telecoms giant will be vying with Britain's "Big Four" mobile operators - Vodafone, EE, and the owners of O2 and Three - to secure the valuable airwaves, which are needed to deliver superfast fourth generation mobile services. There were also two ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Evernote Food 2.0 for iPad enhances your holiday cooking experience
ZDNet
Summary: Evernote continues to roll out free applications to improve your life and their new Food 2.0 application, optimized for the iPad, is perfect for holiday cooking. Matthew Miller. By Matthew Miller for The Mobile Gadgeteer | December 20, 2012 -- 13:00 ...
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ZDNet
All joy comes through Jesus, Pope tells young Italians
Catholic Culture
At a December 20 audience with young members of Italy's Catholic Action, Pope Benedict XVI said that God is a source of joy, a guide in love, and a maker of peace. "There are many people who bring you happiness," the Pope told his young audience, but ...
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NASA Veterans Try Their Hands at Lunar Tourism
Escapist Magazine
Golden Spike is planning to sell trips for two to the moon for the low, low cost of $1.5 billion. Golden Spike, a private company founded by NASA veterans, has announced that it plans to launch a series of moon landings through the 2020s. Alan Stern, Golden ...
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Join the annual Christmas bird count
cedarspringspost
_N-Birdfeeding Do you love watching the birds? Join the 113th Annual Christmas Bird Count with the Grand Rapids Audubon Club, Saturday, December 29 at 7:30 a.m. at the Wittenbach/Wege Center at 11715 Vergennes, Lowell, Michigan. The Christmas ...
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Tablets This Holiday Season
WNYC
phones, smart phones, ipad, apple Enlarge. Mobile devices (Yutaka Tsutano/flickr). Farhad Manjoo, Slate technology columnist, takes your calls on advice and recommendations for tablets this holiday season, and what tipped the scales for you when deciding ...
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