02/04/2012 Anti-SOPA forces have ISP snooping bill in their crosshairs
An Internet outcry forced Rep. Lamar Smith to delay a vote on SOPA. Opponents of Smith's ISP snooping bill are hoping they can repeat the process.
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02/04/2012 Reporters' Roundtable: What's Facebook going to do with that money?
Facebook plans to raise $5 billion in an IPO. What will Facebook do with the money? This week on the Roundtable, Rafe discusses Facebook's future with Josh Constine from TechCrunch and Shervin Pishevar from Menlo Ventures.
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02/03/2012 EU officials want Google to suspend privacy policy change
Despite request, Google tells concerned European Union advisers that it will stick to its March 1 date for privacy policy modifications.
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02/03/2012 Micron CEO dies in plane crash
Steve Appleton, chairman and CEO of memory and semiconductor maker Micron, was killed in a small plane accident in Boise, Idaho, on Friday. "Our hearts go out to his wife, Dalynn, his children and his family during this tragic time," the company said in a statement. [ Keep up on the day's...
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02/03/2012 Explained: Apple's not-so-secret favorite patent argument
What the heck is "frand"? No, not "fraud" but "frand." CNET breaks down what this obscure legal term means, and why it's so important to companies such as Apple and Samsung.
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02/03/2012 Systems management, cloud services likely in Dell's software acquisition plans
Dell's formation of a new software group, which was announced Thursday , could be the forerunner to a string of acquisitions by the vendor, with some observers predicting a focus on systems management and cloud services provisioning.
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02/03/2012 Tinker tailor coder spy? Anonymous strikes again
Memo to the G-men on both sides of the pond: If you're hoping to catch the bad guys, it's generally a good idea to not let them listen in on your private conversations -- especially when the conversations are about them. International law enforcers just learned this the hard way after...
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02/03/2012 Microsoft withdraws one patent claim against Barnes & Noble
The software giant narrows its claims against Barnes & Noble, saying it hoped to streamline its case before hearings on the dispute begin on Monday.
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02/03/2012 Anonymous hacks lawyers for Marine accused of Iraq massacre
Hackers follow release of recording of FBI call on Anonymous with attack on lawyers in an Iraq massacre case.
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02/03/2012 Smartphone shipments top all PCs for the first time
Tablets see most growth, but PC category overall can't compete with nearly half a billion phones shipped worldwide in 2011, according to a research firm's estimates.
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02/03/2012 Apple iPhones, iPads make quick return to German online stores
Hours after pulling products from its online store, Apple got a ban on its products temporarily halted.
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02/03/2012 HP coughs up close to $47 million on CEO change
Hewlett-Packard spent $30.41 million in total compensation for ousted CEO Leo Apotheker, while new chief Meg Whitman landed $16.52 million in total compensation, according to a new filing.
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02/03/2012 Hardware makers suffer through drive shortages
Here's a tour of how the Thailand flooding and a hard drive shortage affected three tech giants: Sony, Western Digital, and Seagate.
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02/03/2012 Facebook opens its books for historic IPO
week in review Filing gives first look at Facebook's financials, while Windows 8 details leak out. Also: Sony gets a new CEO.
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02/03/2012 Is Windows Phone really under Sinofsky?
Details about Windows Phone 8 are bustin' out all over. And while those technical details are devastating for Windows Phone 7.5 "Tango" sales, there's a bigger picture.
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