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European data protection officials accuse Microsoft, Yahoo and Google of violating data protection rules
E-reader set to hit the U.S. market during the third quarter
World's No. 2 PC vendor hopes to finally make a dent in China's PC market
Handset offers an AMOLED screen and a 5-megapixel camera
Acer shows off prototype consumer electronics and new home PCs at press conference in Beijing
Software makes it possible to share a book with a friend on another device
But Google has agreed to let data protection officials examine of one of its Street View camera cars
Apple's success and Microsoft failures put pressure on Ballmer, Forrester says
Many adults think younger users are too naive, cavalier to worry about privacy. Think again
The chip maker is waiting to see if WebM gains popularity
Rogue app attacks that spread adware could become much more dangerous
Google is gathering elements of VoIP, video services, but lacks the complete offerings of Skype
Computer searches OK at backup facility if reasonable suspicion exists, judge finds
Analysts say the activist investor will want to put the ERP company on the block
Slates June App Store submission for tool that syncs Firefox bookmarks, tabs to iPhone
iPad tablet, other devices with e-book content will cap e-reader sales
Unlimited mobile data plans could soon become a thing of the past
Sharp drop in Unix server sales seen caused by recession, pending new products and Oracle-Sun merger
Also tweets: 'Nor appearing on Dancing with the Stars'
ChangeWave survey shows Android devices are close behind the iPhone
The agency sued Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile for allegedly selling WLAN gear that infringed its patent
Apple becomes the IT vendor with the biggest market cap while NetApp and Lenovo issue strong financials
New York periodical publishers see iPad, the iPhone and other portable devices as a new source of revenue
Identity theft protection company posts CEO's SS number, but not OK with employees data being in public
Low level of protection for intellectual property explains US trade deficit with China, Ballmer says
Latest talk of antitrust inquiries by DOJ eyes heavy-handed tactics in digital music biz
NSF approves supercomputing time as researchers apply storm surge models to oil spread
Google said it released the tool to give people more control over what data it collects
Russian operator Yota's support for LTE is a blow for WiMax
The deal could be a response to SAP's move to acquire Sybase
12-day mission complete: Two more flights scheduled before full NASA shuttle fleet is retired
FCC survey also finds confusion about early termination fees
Intel won't market the graphics processor, but will use elements of it in server and laptop processors
Consumer demand will key strong comeback for PC business this year
Part of the strategy is revamping Yahoo Mail
Mobile users can join in on room-based systems with Vidyo's software kit
DOJ could use iTunes dominance in possible antitrust probe
Maxell, Tokyo Institute of Technology jointly coat an ultra-thin tape with nanoparticles
Company shakeup comes as T-Mobile losing wireless customers
Consumer survey over 'bill shock' is a new flash point