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Talk of controls, double standards at cyber meet

Britain and the United States rejected calls from China and Russia for greater Internet controls on Tuesday at the opening of a major cyberspace conference, but Western states faced accusations of double standards.
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Thailand Floods: A Third of the Country Under Water; $30 Bn Loss to Economy (PHOTOS)

Some Flood-Hit Thai Tech Firms Aim to Reopen by December

Some big Thai producers of electronic parts could have their flood-hit factories up and running again by the end of November, sooner than expected now that flooding in central provinces has stabilized, but the picture varies greatly across industry.
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Some flood-hit Thai tech firms aim to reopen by Dec

Some big Thai producers of electronic parts could have their flood-hit factories up and running again by the end of November, sooner than expected now that flooding in central provinces has stabilized, but the picture varies greatly across industry.
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iOS 5 Jailbreak for iPhone 4S, iPad 2 on the Way

Tethered, untethered, semitethered... all these forms of jailbreaks are available for devices running the iOS 5. However, users of the iPhone 4S and the iPad 2 are still waiting for a jailbreak for their devices; specifically those running Apple's new A5 processor.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) researchers use advanced modeling and simulation equipment as they work on the DHS Control Systems Security Program (CSSP) in this handout photo taken April 28, 2010 at the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, Id

World Conference Seeks Cooperation on Cyberspace Threats

Ministers, tech executives and Internet activists from around the world gather in London on Tuesday to discuss how to tackle security threats and crime on the Internet without stifling economic opportunities or freedom of speech.
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UK conference seeks cooperation on cyberspace

Ministers, tech executives and Internet activists from around the world gather in London on Tuesday to discuss how to tackle security threats and crime on the Internet without stifling economic opportunities or freedom of speech.
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Is Apple Killing the Mac Pro?

Sources from within Apple say that sales executives are giving a long hard look at the Mac Pro, and may even discontinue it entirely.
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Profit tax holiday could blunt U.S. exports: gov't

Any economic benefit that might result from a U.S. tax holiday for overseas corporate profits could be muted, or even reversed, if it strengthened the U.S. dollar and weakened exports, according to a Congressional Research Service report.
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Smartphone maker HTC warns of weak Q4

HTC Corp warned its sales in the fourth quarter, traditionally a bumper sales season for smartphones, would drop below the previous quarter and analysts' forecasts as the Taiwanese firm struggles to compete against bigger rivals.

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