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Former WikiLeaks partners condemn document release

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Five prominent news organizations which collaborated with WikiLeaks have condemned the website and its founder Julian Assange for making public uncensored copies of more than 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables.
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AT&T mobile phones are seen for sale alongside T-Mobile phones at a RadioShack electronics store in Los Angeles

AT&T Faces Uphill Task as Deal Approval Seems Unlikely

AT&T (NYSE:T), the No.2 wireless carrier in the U.S., faces an uphill battle to get the T-Mobile deal approved by regulators following the Dept. of Justice (DOJ) antitrust suit to enjoin the merger and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have echoed DoJ concerns.
Apple is expected to launch new iPhone in October

iPhone 5 Prototype Lost: A Smart Marketing Gimmick?

History typically repeats itself. The finest example of this saying came from Apple whose iPhone 5 prototype is said to be lost in a bar. Reports of the loss of an iPhone prototype, the second instance in a year and a half, has created suspicion that the entire event could be a publicity stunt by Apple to market the device.
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Sony tablets face tough sell on price, hardware

Sony's new tablet computers failed to excite gadget reviewers and analysts who criticized the pricing and quality of the devices, underscoring the battle Sony faces regaining its consumer electronics crown.
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Veteran Apple executive Eddy Cue gets expanded role

Apple Inc promoted veteran executive Eddy Cue to senior vice president of Internet software and services, marking one of the first personnel moves by new Chief Executive Tim Cook, who succeeded Steve Jobs last week.
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Android vendors unfazed by Google-Motorola deal

Smartphone vendors using Google's Android platform are unfazed by the Web giant's acquisition of Motorola Mobility, seeing it as a move to protect the software from legal attacks and not a competitive threat in the marketplace.
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HTC executive confident on Q3, sees strong Q4

HTC, the world's fifth-biggest maker of smartphones, sees a strong end to the year as consumer demand for its latest gadgets defies macro-economic worries, a company executive said.
Microsoft Scrambles for Relevance

Windows Phone 7 Tracks Users: Lawsuit

A Windows Phone 7 user filed a class action lawsuit against Microsoft this week, claiming the operating systems camera software ignores users' requests to disable location tracking.
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Computers to pinpoint wild weather forecasts

Computer simulations of the weather workings of the entire planet will be able to make forecasts to within a few kilometers accuracy, helping predict the effects of deadly weather systems.

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