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Internet visionary Cerf proposes ‘digital vellum’ to preserve internet data
One of the computer scientists who turned on the internet in 1983, Vinton Cerf, is concerned that much of the data created since then, and for years...
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Sony’s No More Bad Photos competition hunts for Australia’s worst photo
Sony’s search for Australia’s worst photo will continue on 10 June for a second year running. Setting a guideline for entrants to upload evidence...
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Bose launches mini Bluetooth speaker, in-ear noise-cancelling earphones
Bose today launched the SoundLink Mini Bluetooth speaker and the Quiet Comfort 20 in-ear active-noise-cancelling in-ear headphones – both delivering...
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Apple begins WWDC decorations in San Francisco
Apple has started to decorate the Moscone Center in San Francisco for its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference next week. A image of a banner...
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Intel working on low-power Thunderbolt for tablets, smartphones
A low-power Thunderbolt interconnect for smartphones and tablets is in the works, but the wired technology may not thrive if consumers prefer products...
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Mac OS X 10.8.4 fixes iMessage ordering issue, more
Even though eyes are on next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which is rumoured to usher in the next major update to OS X, Apple hasn’t...
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ITC orders US import ban on some iPhones, iPads in Samsung patent dispute
Apple infringed a Samsung Electronics patent, the US International Trade Commission said in a final judgement released on Tuesday that bans import...
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Microsoft, Apple cut deals to clear out tablet, notebook stock
Microsoft and Apple last week kicked off promotions that may signal inventory clearing as they prepare their next generations of hardware. On Friday,...
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Apple will blink to strike deals in time to unveil ‘iRadio’ at WWDC
Apple has made progress in cutting deals with music labels for an internet radio service, but time is running out, several reports said today. According...
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Apple ordered to pay out the €5 million it’s collected in copying levies in France
Apple has to pay out €5 million ($6.7 million) in home copying levies that it’s collected but failed to deliver to the appropriate agency,...
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Apple under the gun as US ebook trial starts
Apple appears to face an uphill battle as it goes to trial on Monday in New York on ebook price fixing charges brought by the US government. The company...
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LinkedIn finally joins two-factor authentication club
If you’re worried that a disgruntled former co-worker will hack your LinkedIn account and add embarrassing details to your resumé, fear not: the...
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Camino browser project discontinued after 10 years
Pour one out for Camino. The Mac-only browser, born a decade ago, is no longer under active development. Camino was a free, open-source browser for...
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Payleven’s chip-and-PIN readers land in Apple’s European retail stores
Mobile payments startup Payleven has struck a deal that calls for Apple to start selling chip-and-PIN readers in its retail stores across Europe....
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Grumpy Cat to star in her first Hollywood movie
Grumpy Cat – whose real name is Tardar Sauce – is about to become an official movie star. According to Deadline, our most cranky-faced feline...
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Justin Timberlake, Jack Johnson to headline 2013 iTunes Festival in London
Since 2007, Apple has hosted an annual iTunes Festival in London, and 2013 will be no exception. The company on Thursday announced that Justin Timberlake,...
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Evernote adds two-factor authentication after hack attempt
Evernote is taking a few big steps to help users lock down their accounts, including optional two-step authentication. The new security measures follow...





