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- Sony’s International Incident: Making Kim Jong-un’s Head Explode
- BlackBerry Adds Message Retraction to Windows Phone App
- T-Mobile Offers Progress Report On Wideband LTE Rollout
- U.S. faces tough questions in Apple e-books antitrust appeal
- Big tech aims at talent shortage with 'Hour of Code' campaign
- Google faces $18 million fine for web privacy violations: Dutch watchdog
- BT opts for EE over O2 for $19.6 billion UK mobile deal
- Diverse allies rally for Microsoft in overseas data fight
- Ex-Google employees launch app to make you smarter about health, fitness
- Sony studio chiefs aim to reassure employees after damaging hack
- LG Electronics to launch quantum dot TVs in early 2015
- Nonemployed: As Robots Grow Smarter, American Workers Struggle to Keep Up
- Bits Blog: Tech and Media Companies Back Microsoft in Privacy Case
- Bits Blog: Uber Stumbles in Sydney Standoff
- France Says It Will Ban Uber’s Low-Cost Service in New Year
- Microsoft Testing New Gestures for Windows Phone
- Google Adds Functionality to Docs, Sheets, and Slides for Android
- Sony Pictures warns staff on fraudsters misusing stolen data
- As Qualcomm decision looms, U.S. presses China on antitrust policy
- Imagination Tech sees 'significant' improvement ahead after profit fall
- Tencent, Sony strike China music distribution deal
- Resurgent BT comes back to haunt old rival Vodafone
- Xiaomi gets temporary go-ahead for phone sales in India
- Dotcom darling Lastminute.com changes hands for $120 million
- Innovators of Intelligence Look to Past
- Study to Examine Effects of Artificial Intelligence
- Bits Blog: Lawyers in iPod Trial Await Jury Decision
- Bits Blog: Dozens More Companies Sign Up for Apple Pay
- Instagram Adds New Filters to Android and iOS Apps
- Google, Verizon Sign Patent Pact
- T-Mobile Starts Deploying LTE On Its 700MHz Spectrum
- T-Mobile Intros Rollover Data, Called Data Stash
- Sprint to Sell Nokia Lumia 635
- Apple wins digital music U.S. antitrust trial
- Apple says online store in Russia is down due to rouble fluctuations
- Ex-Sony employees sue, claim company failed to protect data
- Uber says only some employees have access to 'God View'
- Orange executive sees BT/EE deal closing by early 2016
- FCC to Smack Sprint with $105M Cramming Fine
- FCC eyes $105 million fine for Sprint over phone bill 'cramming'
- U.S. startup sues France's Orange over social calling app: FT
- U.S. judge OKs Seattle artist's 'Angry Birds' lawsuit
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- Enthusiast mirrorless camera roundup (2014)
- Enthusiast DSLR camera roundup (2014)
- Mid-range Mirrorless camera roundup (2014)
- Consumer DSLR Camera Roundup (2014)
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- Apple Prevails in Antitrust Suit Over iPod Music
- Bits Blog: T-Mobile Allows Subscribers to Hold on to Unused Mobile Data
- DealBook: Time Inc. Begins Accepting Bitcoin Payments
- Bits Blog: Europe’s Internet Use Surges
- New York premiere of North Korea comedy canceled after threats
- Uber faces tough rivals, regulatory glare in China
- Rocket Internet's online food delivery service expands in southeast Europe
- U.S. startup sues France's Orange over social calling app
- EU clears Lufthansa outsourcing deal with IBM
- Canada court to order Apple to turn over records in iPhone probe
- BlackBerry woos keyboard loyalists with Classic device launch
- Amazon workers in Germany extend strike
- Google’s Detractors Take Their Fight to the States
- State of the Art: Amazon Not as Unstoppable as It May Appear
- Bits Blog: Throwback BlackBerry Classic Hits the Right Keys
- Early Look at Web Videos, for a Small Monthly Fee
- Facebook Says Rooms Should Now Be Easier to Find
- AT&T Says It Will Sell the BlackBerry Classic
- BlackBerry Shows Off the QWERTY-Equipped Classic
- Samsung GS4 Mini Updated with Support for VoLTE
- Google Drive for Android and iOS Given New Features
- U.S. fears Sony hackers may never be caught: law enforcement official
- Leaked Sony emails show Loeb influence on studio execs
- Uber turns to Brussels in battle to gain ground in Europe
- Google Maps and Inbox for Android Improved
- Review: Samsung Galaxy Note Edge for Sprint
- Yahoo Updates Android and iOS Weather Apps
- Hands-On: BlackBerry Classic
- U.S. investigators link North Korea to Sony hacking: sources
- Uber plans tighter screening for drivers
- IBM says cloud business enjoying 'breakthrough year'
- Uber plans tighter screening for drivers
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- Sprint Is Sued Over Cellphone Bill ‘Cramming’
- Sony Pictures Cancels Holiday Release of ‘The Interview’ After Threats
- App Smart: Bringing Fun and Order To the Holiday Season
- Google looks to head off U.S. antitrust lawsuit over Android
- IBM says cloud business enjoying "breakthrough year"
- Accenture quarterly revenue rises 7.3 percent
- Alcatel Lucent, Nokia Networks in merger talks: Manager Magazin
- China's JD.com to sell Gap clothing, vying with Alibaba to woo Western brands
- U.S. Said to Find North Korea Ordered Cyberattack on Sony
- Bits Blog: Uber Pledges to Strengthen Background Checks for Drivers
- Rise of the car-sharing apps poses threat to auto sector
- GE to launch breakdancing documentary for streaming devices
- New York regulator lays out tweaks to bitcoin rules
- Microsoft Targeting January for Lumia Denim Update
- Verizon Allowing Customers to Send Starbucks Gift Cards via Text
- Microsoft to Sell MixRadio Service to Line
- Microsoft Expands Xim's Sharing Abilities to TVs
- Google Seeks to Dismiss Antitrust Lawsuit Over Android
- U.S. considers 'proportional' response to Sony hacking attack
- Apple's Cook makes 'substantial' donation for *** rights in U.S. South
- Sharpton stops short of calling on Sony executive to resign
- White House says U.S. weighing proportionate response to Sony hack
- FCC Agrees to Help Better Define Data Roaming Rates
- Google Fails to Have Lawsuit Dismissed
- Washington tries to tackle hackers behind Sony attack
- Exclusive: Google aiming to go straight into car with next Android - sources
- Uber's fight of California data-sharing rule highlights its bumpy road
- EBay parts ways with controversial political group ALEC
- EBay CEO to get $23 million exit package after PayPal split
- U.S. Weighs Response to Sony Cyberattack, With North Korea Confrontation Possible
- Bits Blog: The Lesson of the Sony Hack: We Should All Jump to the ‘Erasable Internet’
- Bits Blog: Uber Driver in Boston Area Is Charged With Rape
- Amazon's cloud business a harder sell in post-Snowden era
- For North Korea's cyber army, long-term target may be telecoms, utility grids
- Sony: Europe holiday sales of PlayStation 4 'inventory challenged'
- Samsung's ChatON to Send Final Message in March
- BlackBerry third-quarter revenue falls more than expected, shares slide
- BlackBerry closes acquisition of Germany's Secusmart
- DealBook: New York Regulator Outlines Changes to Bitcoin Rules
- U.S. blames North Korea for Sony cyber attack, vows 'consequences'
- U.S. settles lawsuit with T-Mobile U.S. over cramming
- Washington is limited in its response to North Korea over Sony hack
- Facebook Adds Holiday Cheer to Messenger
- T-Mobile Settles FCC Cramming Charges for $90 Million
- Verizon Pushing Windows Phone 8.1 to Lumia 928, 822
- BlackBerry Finalizes Secusmart Acquisition
- BlackBerry works with Boeing on phone that self-destructs
- Bitcoin backer gets two years prison for illicit transfers
- Staples says security breach may have affected 1.16 million cards
- Yahoo to Sunset Yet More Products, Intro IMAP Email
- Obama vows U.S. response to North Korea over Sony cyber attack
- U.S. judge rejects HP settlement in Autonomy shareholder case
- Nikon D750
- Obama Vows U.S. Response to North Korea Cyberattack on Sony
- Google Files Suit Against Mississippi Attorney General
- Staples Says Security Breach May Have Affected 1.16 Million Cards
- BlackBerry Narrows Loss in Quarter, but Revenue Declines
- Bits Blog: Rent the Runway, a Designer Fashion Start-Up, Raises $60 Million
- North Korea denies hacking Sony, U.S. stands by its assertion
- U.S. Asks China to Help Rein In Korean Hackers
- North Korea Warns U.S. Not to Take Sony Action
- U.S. firm finds malware targeting visitors to Afghan government websites
- Bits Blog: Distracted Driving and the Risks of Ride-Hailing Services Like Uber
- Obama Says He’ll Weigh Returning North Korea to Terror List
- U.S. firm finds malware targeting visitors to Afghan government websites
- China tells U.S. opposes all forms of cyber attacks, 'terrorism'
- Mexico competition watchdog signs off on AT&T's Iusacell buy
- China condemns cyberattacks, but does not mention North Korea
- South Korea nuclear plant operator says hacked, but no risk to reactors
- Taiwan says Uber 'violating law' by operating without license
- Xiaomi raising over $1 billion from investors including GIC: source
- Activity trackers get smarter at measuring fitness
- In China, a Rapid Jump to Mobile Advertising
- F.T.C. Raises Its Voice Under Its Soft-Spoken Chairwoman
- YouTube Challenger Lets Music Fans Call the Shots
- YouTube’s Chief, Hitting a New ‘Play’ Button
- Google+ Updated with Support for iPhone 6/6 Plus
- Ticketmaster Adopts Apple Pay for Ticket Sales
- Mexican Regulators Approve AT&T's Iusacell Acquisition
- ZTE to Focus On Fewer Phones for 2015
- North Korea has Internet outage; hacking may be to blame: U.S. expert
- U.S. says North Korea call for joint probe of Sony hack 'absurd'
- U.S. FCC pauses Comcast-Time Warner merger review until January 12
- Attack Is Suspected as North Korean Internet Collapses
- Facebook Angers Russian Opposition by Blocking Protest Page
- T-Mobile's Prepaid Service Adds the ZTE Zinger
- Yahoo Adds Search Tools to Aviate Android Launcher
- South Korea official says cannot rule out North's hand in hack of nuclear operator
- More Americans disapprove of Sony film cancellation: Reuters/Ipsos poll
- North Korea's Internet links restored amid U.S. hacking dispute
- Apple pushes first ever automated security update to Mac users
- JPMorgan data breach entry point identified: NYT
- South Korea steps up cyber security at nuclear plants
- DealBook: Entry Point of JPMorgan Data Breach Is Identified
- DealBook: Financial Start-Ups Aim to Court the Anti-Finance Crowd
- Alibaba spent $161 million fighting fakes since 2013
- Top congressional Democrat asks Sony for hack details
- Apple's Patent Consortium to Sell 4,000 Patents for $900M
- Boost Mobile Trots Out the ZTE Speed for $99
- Samsung Preps Faster, More Efficient RAM
- Huawei's smartphone sales shoot up after copying Xiaomi's online strategy
- Bits Blog: Data Broker Is Charged With Selling Consumers’ Financial Details to Frauds
- Sony’s ‘The Interview’ Will Come to Some Theaters After All
- Bits Blog: TripAdvisor Fined $610,000 in Italy for Failing to Prevent Fake Reviews
- South Korea prosecutors indict local Uber subsidiary: Yonhap
- South Korea seeks China's cooperation in probe into cyberattack on nuclear operator
- News Analysis: Countering Cyberattacks Without a Playbook
- Japan, wary of North Korea, works to secure infrastructure after Sony attack
- Google's YouTube tentatively agrees to stream 'The Interview': CNN
- Review: BlackBerry Classic
- U.S. Postal Service eyes e-commerce to offset declining mail
- Facebook must face lawsuit over scanning of users' messages: judge
- Sears says online chief resigns, key member of management team
- Sony Streams ‘The Interview’ on YouTube, Google Play and Xbox
- Bits Blog: Uber C.E.O. Charged With Violating South Korea Transport Laws
- Bits Blog: Uber Adds E-Hail Taxi Fee for New York City Riders
- State of the Art: Retina 5K iMac: Powerful Proof of the PC Renaissance
- Sony puts 'The Interview' on YouTube, other digital platforms
- YouTube's release of 'The Interview' a chance to show off paid video chops
- Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox hit by delays
- Tizen TV no substitute for Samsung's long-awaited answer to Android
- Sony's 'Interview' draws U.S. moviegoers who trumpet free speech
- Bits Blog: New Study Adds to Skepticism Among Security Experts That North Korea Was B
- ‘The Interview’ Begins Screening in Select Theaters
- GoldieBlox Tries to Prove Itself — This Time Without the Beastie Boys
- Home Tech: 10 Home Robots to Lighten Your Domestic Chores
- China's antitrust regulator says Qualcomm case to be settled soon
- Toshiba CEO says will consider overseas locations for chip plant
- South Korea extends cyberattack emergency system for nuclear plants
- Iran expands 'smart' Internet censorship
- M.B.A. Programs Start to Follow Silicon Valley Into the Data Age
- Bits Blog: Management in a Digital Economy
- Kodak Phone To Be Shown at CES
- Amazon draws 10 million new Prime members over holidays
- Bits Blog: Sony and Microsoft Game Console Networks Disrupted
- North Korea blames U.S. for Internet outages
- Risks in Using Social Media to Spot Signs of Mental Distress
- A Flurry of Varying Cellphone Offers Sows Confusion Among Consumers
- Sony works for 3rd day to restore PlayStation after attack
- Sony works for third day to restore PlayStation after attack
- Suspected state hacking campaign used commercial software
- Amazon Offers All-You-Can-Eat Books. Authors Turn Up Noses.
- North Korea Accuses U.S. of Staging Internet Failure
- Technophoria: The Scoreboards Where You Can’t See Your Score
- Prototype: Out of Tragedy, a Protective Glass for Schools
- South Korea nuclear operator says cyberattacks continue, reactors safe
- Apple makes 'The Interview' movie available on iTunes
- For Qualcomm, China settlement may be just the beginning
- Sony says PlayStation still has problems, gradually coming back online
- Bits Blog: A Google Gentrification Fight That Doesn’t Involve San Francisco
- Gmail blocked in China
- China's Xiaomi raises $1.1 billion from investors at $45 billion valuation
- Samsung Adds Tri-Band Carrier Aggregation to Note 4
- ‘Monster Strike’ Gives Former Social Media Giant Mixi a Second Act
- Bits Blog: Whether Working or Job Seeking, the Algorithm Is Watching
- ‘The Interview’ Brings in $15 Million on Web
- PlayStation Network Returning After Hacking That Also Targeted Xbox Live
- U.S. suspects North Korea had help attacking Sony Pictures: source
- Qualcomm Teases High-End Smartphone for CES
- U.S. suspects North Korea had help attacking Sony Pictures: source
- Yuri Milner's DST Global plans to invest more in U.S. start-ups
- Taiwan clears Xiaomi, other smartphone brands of breaching data privacy
- Low-risk 'worm' removed at hacked South Korea nuclear operator
- India's capital sets new rules for Uber, other taxi operators
- Bits Blog: European Start-Ups Struggle to Keep Pace With Venture Financing
- DealBook: Xiaomi, Chinese Phone Maker Favored by Young, Valued at $45 Billion
- China Adds New Barrier to Gmail
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