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Apple asks a U.S. court to bar Motorola from suing Apple in Germany over alleged patent infringement that the iPhone maker claims is strictly between Motorola and Qualcomm.


The Lenovo ThinkStation E30 is a good way to dip your toe in the world of ISV-certified professional workstations.


Facebook monitored which songs people listen to when they're breaking up or starting a new relationship to create a couple of Spotify mixes.


A new patent application from Apple describes tech that combines current 3D simulation for handheld devices with eye-tracking techniques for a new kind of interface.


Thanks to a blockbuster fourth quarter that saw consumers snap up more than 52 million Apple iPhones and iPads, U.S. Web traffic on iOS devices has eclipsed traffic on Mac OS X computers, Chitika says.


After two recent patent-related victories over Apple in Germany, Motorola was dealt a setback today when a Manheim court threw out one of its claims regarding 3G/UMTS wireless technology.


Apple releases news iPhone 4S television commercials focused on the benefits of using Siri.


Whether you're using your own laptop at a coffee shop or logging into an Internet kiosk, these are the tricks you can use to protect yourself, your data, your privacy, and your identity at home or away.


The data on your PC may well be worth more than the PC itself, especially if loss of that data opens you to identity theft. Here are some suggestions to keep your personal data safe.


The FBI released 191-pages of dirt on the late Apple CEO. Can we give it up already?


Anonymous has ended a rather busy week with a hack of the CIA website, which is currently offline.


A joint venture of the record labels, Vevo, was caught showing a pirated video stream at a party it hosted. But, the company said Friday, the piracy was all the fault of its guests.


Facebook monitored which songs people listen to when they're breaking up or starting a new relationship to create a couple of Spotify mixes.


H&R Block's iPad tax-prep software is good, but it still needs some fine-tuning.


Authorities in Iran are reportedly blocking access to secure, encrypted Web sites, which include things like online banking and any others sites using the HTTPS protocol.


A couple in Tennessee were murdered in their home after defriending a woman on Facebook.


Amazon is not planning a standalone video service to go up against Netflix, the company said in a recent interview with GigaOm. A new ad campaign suggests that Apple remains its real target.


Google's first hire after co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page is leaving to take on a role at Khan Academy.


Apple was the talk of the tech world on Thursday as new clues making the rounds point to a March release for a new iPad.


The president's totally uncalculated playlist includes songs by U2, Aretha Franklin, Wilco, No Doubt, Dierks Bentley, and Earth, Wind & Fire.


The president's totally uncalculated playlist includes songs by U2, Aretha Franklin, Wilco, No Doubt, Dierks Bentley, and Earth, Wind & Fire.


It seems like everybody's got an angle on why we should be wary about ponying up for a piece of the social network. Here's why none of that matters.


After the Megaupload shutdown, file-sharing activity has not decreased, with users simply moving to other services, according to a new report.


More and more people are cutting the cord, but they are still a small percentage of the video-watching public, according to stats released by Nielsen.


The spectrum issue is taking center stage again in D.C. this week, with smaller carriers and members of Congress today criticizing a provision in a pending jobs bill that would strip the FCC of some of its authority regarding spectrum auctions.


Good news, HTC Sensation owners - you're first on the list for an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade. But HTC also added more phones to its ICS upgrade roadmap.


A small group of protesters showed up outside the Apple store in New York City's Grand Central Terminal on Thursday to deliver a petition containing 250,000 signatures demanding the tech giant improve working conditions at overseas manufacturing plants.


The city of Barcelona is promising at least limited transit services if there's a major strike during MWC, the world's largest mobile phone trade show.


As part of bankruptcy reorganization the Rochester based company will focus on more profitable products.


Microsoft's Windows chief provided a lengthy overview of Windows 8 on ARM on Thursday, detailing a weeks-long power mode, a sharp break for legacy apps, and the development schedule.


Online privacy company Abine on Thursday released a free tool that allows users to avoid being tracked as they surf the Web.


Google is reportedly prepping a cloud-based storage service that would go up against Dropbox.


Oracle has confirmed the purchase of cloud-based talent management company Taleo.


Terms of the five-year deal not revealed, but they likely reconcile a 2010 ITC ruling that Nvidia infringed on Rambus' memory controller patents with various GPU products.


Facebook's $1 million-a-month campus, new executive pay numbers, and exclusive deals with Zynga are detailed in a new pile of documents filed with the SEC on Wednesday.


Don't blame manufacturers' software skins for Android upgrade delays, a Motorola executive says.


Microsoft today joined the chorus of those calling for basic rules regarding the licensing of wireless standard patents.

