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Dell to buy SonicWall from Thoma Bravo

Dell Inc said it would buy network and data security products maker SonicWall from an investor group, as the world's No.3 personal computer maker tries to tap the growing demand for online security by large companies.
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EU, US, Japan Launch Rare Earth WTO Case Against China

The European Union, United States and Japan formally asked the World Trade Organization on Tuesday to settle a dispute with China over Beijing's restriction on exports of raw materials, including rare earth elements critical to major industries.
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Hynix says chip supply requests jump on Elpida troubles

Hynix Semiconductor Inc <000660.KS>, the world's No.2 memory chipmaker, said on Tuesday that it has seen marked growth in customer enquiries for increased chip supplies following financial troubles at Japanese rival Elpida Memory Inc <6665.T>.
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Yahoo sues Facebook for infringing 10 patents

Yahoo Inc sued Facebook Inc over 10 patents that include methods and systems for advertising on the Web, opening the first major legal battle among big technology companies in social media.
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Apple, Motorola held cross-licensing talks late 2011: EU

Apple Inc and Motorola Mobility held talks on a cross-licensing deal to settle smartphone patent infringement lawsuits, a move that could have benefited all of the companies that use Google's Android software, according to the European Union.
LG Optimus 4X HD

LG Optimus 4X HD: Sequel to Optimus G2x on T-Mobile? Superphone Battle Looms With Samsung Galaxy S3

LG announced several new smartphones at the Mobile World Congress in February, and one of them has even gone on sale already in South Korea. We don't know if the Optimus 4X HD will come to T-Mobile, but it could replace the Optimus 2X (renamed T-Mobile G2x). If it does, it could go head-to-head with the Samsung Galaxy S3 to be released later this year. LG has promised to update the G2x to the Android 4.0 system eventually, but the Optimus 4X HD is running the system now.
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Intel eyes Internet-based TV service: WSJ

Chipmaker Intel Corp is developing an Internet-based TV service for consumers and has been promoting it with media companies, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the effort.
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Infinity Blade Dungeons Coming to the New iPad

The new iPad boasts of amazing features that contribute for the best graphics while playing the games. The fast processor and the high definition display ensure the users the best gaming experience. The new iPad packs a dual core A5X processor with quad core graphics, which can easily handle graphics intensive-games like Infinity Blade Dungeons.
Anonymous documentary ‘We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists’ premieres at SXSW

Anonymous Movie Premieres At SXSW: We Are Legion: The Story Of The Hacktivists [TRAILER]

The film features interviews with a number of anthropologists and experts on the subject of online activism, anonymous interviews with self-proclaimed members of the group who often hide their faces behind iconic Guy Fawkes masks, and footage from Anonymous organized rallies and riots protesting a variety of governments and corporations but often focusing on censorship, particularly on the internet.
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Start-ups navigate the clutter at SXSW tech show

Venture capitalists have some insights for startup entrepreneurs trying to break out at Austin's South By Southwest Interactive trade show, a mecca for the technorati that runs through Tuesday.
Mystery Behind 4G Icon Showed on The iPhone 4S

iOS 5.1 Release Update: Mystery Behind 4G Icon in iPhone 4S Solved

The owners of the iPhone 4S who have upgraded their devices to iOS 5.1 may have seen an unexpected change in their device. All of a sudden, a 4G icon is appearing on the iPhone 4S, replacing the 3G icon. It sounds really strange since iPhone 4S does not support the 4G network. Hence it has created chaos among the users whether their iPhone 4S has been really changed into a 4G device. The answer is no, because the iPhone 4S will not support 4G network unless someone has inserted a LTE chip into i...
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Pwn2Own 2012: Hacking Competition Reveals No Browser Is Safe

By the final day of Pwn2Own, a three-day hacking competition held at the annual CanSecWest security conference, each of the major desktop web browsers had been exploited. As one of the final demonstrations, French hacking team VUPEN exploited Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 in a bombastic fashion.
Apple's new iPad

New iPad Retina Display: 5 Wonderful Applications

The latest iPad’s remarkable feature is Retina Display which is an innovative technology. The engineers have proved the impossible as possible by developing this incredible feature for the new iPad.
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EU open to settlement with e-book publishers

EU regulators are open to a settlement with e-book publishers owned by Lagardere , News Corp and three other firms if they offer concessions to resolve competition concerns, the EU's antitrust chief said on Monday.
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Nokia ramps down mobile money services

Nokia said on Monday it has decided to close down Nokia Money, a financial service targeted for emerging markets, as it focuses on the phone business and location-based services.

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