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Google to Warn Users About Possible 'State-Sponsored' Attacks

Google has been rather warning-happy lately; from alerts about malware to blocked websites in China. Today, however, the search g...
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Qualcomm Readies Snapdragon Line for Windows RT

Qualcomm this week revealed some ambitious plans for its Snapdragon S4 processors, highlighted by a demo at Computex that showcas...
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Dell Expands Inspiron Lineup

For the uninitiated, Dell's Inspiron laptops come in three flavors. The Inspiron z series is designed with portability in min...
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Gladwell: History Will Revere Gates, Forget Jobs

Malcolm Gladwell has stirred up quite the controversy in tech circles with an off-the-cuff remark that history will remember Bill...
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Apple WWDC 2012: What to Expect

Since Apple pulled out of MacWorld Expo in 2009, the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) has by default become t...
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The Best of Computex 2012

TAIPEI—PCMag is getting ready to decamp back to our head offices in New York City following an exciting week here covering Comput...
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Last.fm, eHarmony Breached; Virgin Mobile Gets iPhone; Facebook Opens App Store

Security breaches affecting a number of major websites topped tech headlines on Thursday. Dating website eHarmony acknowledged th...
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Hands On: Asus G75VW Gaming Laptop

TAIPEI—PCMag has covered a lot of the announcements of new systems and other products made at Computex 2012 here. But one we were...
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Google Defends Search Business, Denies Being 'Brand Killer'

Google today hit back at accusations from shopping site Nextag that it is manipulating search results to favor its own products a...
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Third Strike for 38 Studios, Curt Schilling Leads to Bankruptcy Filing

It's game over for video game company 38 Studios, which filed for bankruptcy on Thursday. The company, owned by former Bo...
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No Surprises But Plenty of Reassurances at E3

LOS ANGELES—By the time you read this, I'll be back in New York nursing a rather potent strain of Convention Plague. E3 has c...
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Who's Ready for Microsoft's Windows RT?

Microsoft's most duopolistic partner may not be terribly excited about the release of Windows RT for ARM-based mobile devices...
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LinkedIn Hacked; Apple Goes After Galaxy S III; Windows Phone to Top iOS?

Topping tech headlines on Wednesday, LinkedIn confirmed that hackers gained access to some of the enterprise social network's...
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Report: Hard Disk Drive Prices Won't Fall Until 2014

The PC industry is recovering from a hard disk drive (HDD) shortage caused by catastrophic flooding in Thailand last October, IHS...
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Facebook Opens App Store to Web and Mobile

Facebook officially unveiled its App Center on Thursday night, a collection of free social applications for both the Web and mobi...
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The Amazing Spider-Man Swings Into Wal-Mart

Look out, Wal-Mart shoppers: Here comes Spider-Man. Wal-Mart, Sony Pictures, and Marvel Studios have teamed up for an extensive...
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Recognizing a New Medium: the Kindle

It's a book…it's a computer…No, it's Amazon's Kindle. Media theorist Marshall McLuhan coined the term "the...
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Hands On With Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two

LOS ANGELES—Mickey Mouse is coming back to video games in two sequels to 2009's Epic Mickey. Epic Mickey 2: The Power of ...
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Inside the World of Laptop R&D With MSI

TAIPEI—How much thought have you ever given to the design of your laptop? Even those of us who live and breathe technology are li...
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What Good Are 3D Maps, Anyway?

The upcoming 3D depictions of the world's buildings by Google, and presumably Apple, may be the next big technological achiev...
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