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Sony, Amazon Could Steal iPad Frenzy With Upcoming Tablets

After a long hegemony of Apple’s iPad, while HP is giving up its TouchPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is struggling with a patent issue, Sony and Amazon are betting their tablets will rival the iPad.

Microsoft Takes Shots at Google Goof

Microsoft's twitter feed takes a jab at Google's bid to spice-up its search page by adding a feature...

Hulu Plus on the iPad tablet

AT&T to Work With Law Enforcement On iPad Breach

AT&T Inc says it will cooperate with law enforcement in investigations of a security breach of Apple's iP...

A shopworker is reflected in the screen of an iPad at an Apple store in the UK.

U.S. Steps Up Web Security Focus

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said it would step up scrutiny of online security and privacy issue...

A construction worker walks past a logo next to the main entrance of the Google building in Zurich May 25, 2010.

Google Helps Build Trade Case Over Web Censorship

Google is working with U.S. and European officials to build a case that would argue Internet censorship acts a...

A Google Street View camera is exhibited at a computer fair in Germany.

Google: Wi-Fi Spy Data Wasn't Used

Google tells Congress that it didn't use any of the Wi-Fi data collected by its Street View cars and apol...

U.S. Steps Up Web Security Focus After iPad Breach

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said it would step up scrutiny of online security and privacy issue...

Steve Jobs

Customers walk past a display of the biography of Steve Jobs, sold at a bookstore in Quezon City

Steve Jobs book may be Amazon's 2011 top seller

10:21 AM ET

The new biography of deceased Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs may be Amazon.com Inc's top-selling book of 2011, a spokeswoman at the largest Internet retailer said on Monday.

Wikileaks

A screen shot of a web browser displaying the WikiLeaks website with a picture of its founder Julian Assange in Bern

Wikileaks Announces New Submission System, Claims Every Other Site to be Insecure

07:26 AM ET

Julian Assange of Wikileaks today announced that the Whistleblowing site will be introducing a new, more secure, submission system and claims that every web-based encryption is not to be trusted.

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