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Obama Administration Internet Wiretap Plans Dredges Up Old Debate eWeek Plans to by federal law enforcement and national security officials to make it easier to intercept communications on the Internet are revisiting arguments from the 1990s. Reports that federal law enforcement and national security officials want to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google at 12: A company navigating the conflicts that come with age San Jose Mercury News By Mike Swift When Google filed its incorporation papers 12 years ago, the company that would grow to a $24 billion-a-year business consisted of three Stanford computer science graduate students, all in their mid-20s. But even back in September 1998, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 Reasons the Media Cover Apple So Much Reuters By Brian X. Chen at Wired.com A study published Monday drew on a host of metrics to conclude something we all already knew: The media covers Apple more than any other company. In the past year, headlines about Apple took up 15.1 percent of tech news ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Segway injuries can be serious, medical researchers find USA Today By Tim Sloan, AFP/Getty Images By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY Segway injuries can be surprisingly serious, and they often spring from overconfidence and under-training, an emergency room study shows. The Annals of Emergency Medicine report comes in the wake ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TECH CHRONICLES - The face of Facebook to star in bio-comic San Francisco Chronicle Sure, anybody famous can have his or her life turned into a biopic, and Mark Zuckerberg gets the Hollywood treatment in "The Social Network," which comes to a theater near you on Friday. But a Vancouver, Wash., company is taking the Facebook co-founder ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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IBM to buy Blade to compete with Cisco, HP in data center switching market San Jose Mercury News By Frank Michael Russell IBM intends to acquire Blade Network Technologies, a privately held Santa Clara company whose technology routes data to and from servers in data centers. Financial terms of the deal announced Monday weren't disclosed, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple May Unveil Next IPad by June 2011, Goldman Says BusinessWeek By Adam Satariano and Weiyi Lim Sept. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc., which sold more than 3 million iPads in the first 80 days after the tablet's debut, may introduce a new version in the second quarter of 2011, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs ... See all stories on this topic » |
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