Amar Toor

Mar 29
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LG has made no secret of its fondness for flexible e-paper, but those dreams became a reality today, with the announcement of a six-inch display...

followed by: Meghan Kelly
Mar 26
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The FCC's campaign to secure the internet gained new momentum last week, when a group of major ISPs signed on to a new code of...

followed by: Steven (winextra.com)
Mar 22
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Orange made a bold pledge to the future of Europe's "digital economy" yesterday, promising to bring 4G / LTE networks to all EU markets by...

followed by: Sam Churchill
Mar 21
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Giesecke & Devrient's nano-SIM design is fueling quite the standards battle over in Europe, with Apple sitting in one corner, and the troika of Motorola,...

followed by: Kelly HodgkinsKillian Bell
Mar 20
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Get out the salt shaker, because there's a new Windows Phone rumor making its way across the web today.

followed by: fiercewireless.com
Mar 15
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RIM's handsets won't be getting BlackBerry 10 until later this year, but once they do, the PlayBook will be next in line.

followed by: Ben Kersey
Feb 10
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Motorola suffered a setback in Germany this morning, after a Mannheim Regional Court struck down one of the company's several patent lawsuits against Apple.

followed by: Daniel McCall
Feb 8
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Fisker Automotive's bumpy 2011 appears to have given way to an even rockier 2012.

followed by: Chris Davies
Feb 4
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Here's some good news for all you Dropboxers out there: the company is offering a bundle of free storage space to anyone who tries the...

followed by: Brad Chacos
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Yahoo may be sliding down the search engine totem pole, but the company is doing its best to climb back up, with a new space...

followed by: Rue Liu
Feb 1
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T-Mobile is throwing some of its weight behind the mobile payment movement this morning, becoming the first carrier to offer Square credit card readers to...

followed by: WSJ Staff
Jan 30
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Samsung added a new star to its Galaxy universe today, with the release of the Galaxy Advance S. Powered by a 1GHz dual-core CPU, this handset...

followed by: Chris Davies
Jan 27
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About a week after suffering a legal setback in Germany, Samsung received another bit of bad news this morning, when the Mannheim Regional Court rejected...

followed by: fiercewireless.com
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Back in 2010, the US Copyright Office added a set of anti-circumvention exemptions to the DMCA, effectively making it legal for smartphone users to jailbreak...

followed by: Patrick Lutz
Jan 25
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A court in the Hague has just cleared the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for sale in the Netherlands, rejecting Apple's requests for a nationwide ban.

followed by: Todd Haselton
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A judge in Colorado yesterday ordered a defendant to decrypt her laptop's hard drive at the prosecution's request, adding new fire to the ongoing debate...

followed by: schneier.com
Jan 21
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Rhyming schemes aside, it's hard to imagine why anyone would want a camera-less iPhone 4S.

followed by: Todd Haselton
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Just a few days after announcing that production of its Model B Linux computer is underway, Raspberry Pi has now unveiled a preview of what...

followed by: Todd Haselton
Jan 14
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Samsung has yet to receive a verdict on its lawsuit-circumventing Galaxy Tab 10.1N, but the manufacturer apparently feels pretty confident about its chances.

followed by: Kelly HodgkinsTodd Haselton
Jan 13
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Dish Network's curious Blockbuster project appears to be sputtering a bit, now that the company has confirmed that it will shutter more stores than originally...

followed by: Ryan Whitwam
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