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Hewlett-Packard Sues to Block Hurd From Oracle Move
Hewlett-Packard Co. sued former Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd to block him from working as a president of Oracle Corp., saying the appointment may cause HP to lose customers, trade secrets and its competitive advantage.
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Cisco, Westcon to Pay $48 Million for Overbilling
Cisco Systems Inc., the biggest networking-equipment maker, and Westcon Group North America agreed to pay $48 million to settle claims that they overcharged the U.S. government, the Justice Department said.
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Vodafone Sells China Mobile Stake in Colao’s Biggest Divestment
Vodafone Group Plc’s sale of its $6.6 billion stake in China Mobile Ltd. is the biggest divestment since Chief Executive Officer Vittorio Colao took charge in 2008. Investors want to know what’s next.
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Tweet of the Day: Journalist Tweets From Jail With Guard's Phone
A journalist captured in Afghanistan told the world he was still alive over the weekend by tweeting with a prison guard's cellphone. This remarkable tale about a tweet kicks off a new meme here at Gadget Lab that we're calling Tweet of the Day.
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Court OKs Warrantless Cell-Site Tracking
A federal appeals court is ruling the government may obtain cell-site information mobile phone carriers retain on their customers without a probable-cause warrant under the Fourth Amendment. Cell-site location information, which carriers usually retain for about 18 months, identifies the cell tower to which the customer was connected at the beginning of a call and at the end of the call.
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Nokia to Showcase N8 in Bid to Close Gap With Apple, Android
Nokia Oyj, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, has a lot riding on its annual showcase event next week as it tries to claw back lost ground to Apple Inc.’s iPhone and devices based on Google Inc.’s Android software.
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Take Better Flash Photos
Most flash photos — even those shot with your new, fancy $500 camera — look like junk. But you can create amazing images using a flash if you know a few tricks.
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Cisco Seeks Big Ideas
Cisco tries to find its next big business ideas from employees and outsiders alike.
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Eerie Ukrainian Salt Mines House Convalescing Asthmatics
The Eastern European practice of speleotherapy claims salt air helps breathing issues, which leads to patients lining the halls of subterranean caves.
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ACLU Challenges Border Searches of Gadgets
An Obama administration policy allowing U.S. border officials to seize and search laptops, smartphones and other electronic devices for any reason is being challenged as unconstitutional.
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Should You Give Up Gadgets for a Day?
Clearly, some of us make bad decisions with our gadgets. But even without having to live down a mobile phone-fueled tirade of Mel Gibson proportions, many of us have sought forgiveness for our gadget-enabled sins through a ritual purge: a day without gadgets.
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Why Everything Wireless Is 2.4 GHz
You live your life at 2.4 GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this radio frequency, and no others. Why? The answer is in your kitchen.
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William Gibson Talks Up Twitter, <cite>Zero History</cite>
The Neuromancer author digs deep into the vertigo-inducing machinations of modern life to spin a story about militarism, marketing and "gear queers." He also calls Twitter "the most powerful novelty aggregator that has ever existed."
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Read an Excerpt From William Gibson's New Novel, <cite>Zero History</cite>
Get a look at the sci-fi writer's latest future-present story, in which a detail-obsessed Russian translator named Milgrim, a postmodern marketing mogul known as Hubertus Bigend and a taste-making detective called Hollis Henry tussle with technology and its far-reaching tentacles.
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Sound of Justin Bieber's Data, and Other 'Hack Day' Mashups
LONDON — Every so often, in cities across the world, a group of digital music professionals get together for a Hack Day, where they'll cobble together hardware, software and anything else they can get their hands on into innovative musical mashups. London's event took place last weekend, and it was an orgy of creativity. Here are 10 of our favorites.
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Google Lets Yahoo Users Sign In With OpenID
Google is now allowing any Yahoo user to sign in to Google using OpenID, the company announced Tuesday. Anyone with a Yahoo account can start using Google's web apps with a new one-click sign up process.
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Photo: Galactic Cannibals Discovered in Deep Space
A new survey has caught several distant galaxies ripping up their dwarfish galactic neighbors and devouring them whole.
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Video: Wheelchair Phenom Nails First Double Backflip
Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, an 18-year-old from Las Vegas, recently pulled off the world's first wheelchair double backflip, after several failed (and painful-looking) attempts at Camp Woodward, just east of State College, Pennsylvania.
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New iPod Touch Has a Vibrator
Steve Jobs wasn't kidding when he called the iPod Touch the "iPhone without a phone." We have been calling it that for years, of course, but with each iteration the two iOS devices get closer and closer in terms of features. Now a vibrating alert has been added to the Touch.
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