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European regulators have given Google the green light to take over Motorola Mobility.
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News: EU Parliament chief speaks out against ACTA
The head of the European Parliament has spoken out against the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) as thousands took to the streets across Europe to protest the deal.
Jennifer Baker 14/02/2012 04:37:12
News: Vodafone's enterprise aspirations behind possible CWW deal
Vodafone's potential Cable & Wireless Worldwide acquisition will help the operator boost its fixed enterprise offerings, while also helping it cope with expanding data volume in mobile networks, according to analysts.
Mikael Ricknäs 14/02/2012 03:59:53
News: Hackers probably stole Steam transaction data, Valve says
Valve has informed users of its Steam online game distribution platform that hackers have probably downloaded encrypted credit card transaction data from a backup database during an intrusion last year.
Lucian Constantin 14/02/2012 03:39:20
News: Nimbula adds support for VMware hypervisor
Nimbula is hoping to better serve enterprises with version 2.0 of its operating system, which adds compatibility with VMware's hypervisor and other new features.
Nancy Gohring 14/02/2012 03:04:24
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In Pictures: Hottest iPad 3 design concepts
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World Tech Update, Feb. 10, 2012
Coming up on World Tech Update this week Yahoo shakes up its board, Google fiber gets ready to go in Kansas, WiFi on planes isn't taking off, a website makes it easier to stalk fellow commuters, DARPA develops a four legged robot for the military and Samsung mocks Apple.
The Byte - Yahoo starts fresh, Nokia layoffs, Chrome for Android 4.0, President Obama's science fair
More than half of Yahoo's board will be new, setting the stage for a fresh start for incoming CEO Scott Thompson. Nokia will lay off 4,000 workers and move more of its production facilities to Asia before the end of 2012. Google's Chrome browser will come to Android 4.0 devices and sync bookmarks and autocomplete data across devices. At the White House Science Fair President Barack Obama launched a marshmallow with an eighth grader's air cannon.
The Byte – Sony rebrands, ThinkPad gets Android 4.0, Fisker blocked, Google fiber ready
The Byte, Feb. 7, 2012 Sony will merge its PlayStation platform into its broader services and products. Lenovo’s ThinkPad tablet will get upgraded to Android 4.0 in May Google is ready to lay fiber cables in its pilot for super fast internet in Kansas City, Kansas.
 
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