Friday, March 22, 2013

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Mozilla: Has Firefox become too customizable?

03.21.2013 11:52 AM

Currently, there are numerous options with potentially 'disastrous' consequences, one Mozillian says.

FCC chairman Genachowski announces his resignation

03.22.2013 10:15 AM

U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski announced Friday he will soon step down, following months of rumors that he would resign early this year.

 

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French students' group seeks $50M in criminal damages from Twitter

03.21.2013 1:15 PM

The French Union of Jewish Students filed a lawsuit seeking $50 million in criminal damages from Twitter and its CEO Dick Costolo over the company's failure to identify those responsible for a series of anti-Semitic posts last October. Twitter retorted that the union was "grandstanding."

Review: MediaMonkey organizes your MP3s

03.21.2013 1:42 PM

MediaMonkey is a free media organization and playback application for Windows users. Its interface is a bit heavy on the text, but it offers many handy ways to clean up your digital media collection.

Intel hopes to trump cable TV packages with new set-top box

03.21.2013 1:56 PM

Intel aims to deliver more targeted packages of TV and Internet content at different price points through its upcoming TV set-top box, which the company says will better address user needs than bundles offered by cable TV and satellite companies.

Apple leads consumer cloud storage wars

03.21.2013 2:15 PM

Apple is dominating the cloud storage wars, followed by Dropbox, Amazon, and Google according to Strategy Analytics "Cloud Media Services" survey.

Microsoft details law enforcement requests in new report

03.21.2013 3:00 PM

Following similar disclosures from companies like Google and Twitter, Microsoft has for the first time released statistics about requests it has received from law enforcement agencies for data about its users, and the criteria it employs to decide how it will respond.

Defense spokesman says DoD not dumping BlackBerry

03.21.2013 3:30 PM

A U.S. Department of Defense spokesman said Thursday that a report that suggests the defense agency is dumping BlackBerry devices was inaccurate, and that BlackBerry is still part of ongoing DoD mobile device deployment plans.

Iran is a more dangerous cyber threat to U.S. than China or Russia

03.21.2013 4:00 PM

Cyber threats from larger, more advanced nations that have diplomatic relations with the United States focus on cyber espionage and theft. But Iran is a more irrational actor and is building a cyber capability that is retaliatory in nature.

EC pressed to charge Google in antitrust case

03.21.2013 4:48 PM

Eleven complainants sent an open letter to the European Union's Competition Commissioner Joaquiï¾­n Almunia urging him to formally charge Google with breaching competition law.

Touch and go: 11 new Windows 8 input devices tested

03.22.2013 3:00 AM

Windows 8 is all about touch, so weve laid hands on almost a dozen next-generation input devices designed to improve your tablet, notebook, or desktop PC experience.

12 simple steps to safer social networking

03.22.2013 3:02 AM

Follow our privacy tips for Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram to ensure that you're not oversharing.

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