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China’s antitrust regulator says Qualcomm case to be settled soon

BEIJING (Reuters) – The Chinese government said on Friday that it will soon settle its antitrust investigation of U.S. mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc.

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So what did you get?

The Christmas tree is kindling the HoneyBaked ham is destined for two slices of white bread and with any luck you’ve already wiped your old devices to make way for new ones. For most of us the annual gift giving spree is over and while we can thi…

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Amazon draws 10 million new Prime members over holidays

(Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc said on Friday it drew more than 10 million new members to its Prime shipping and digital content service over the holidays and intends to offer one-hour shipping to more cities in 2015.

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With webOS and wearables LG’s moving beyond just displays at CES

Samsung and Sony may grab a larger share of the CES fanfare but don’t count LG out. It has quite the annual presence in Las Vegas too. The Korean company uses the tech industry’s January soiree as the backdrop for a wide selection of product reveal…

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Facebook’s ‘Year In Review’ shows tragic side of software’s shortcomings

Facebook’s automated ‘year in review’ slideshows are meant to surface highlights from the year that was but for some the virtual scrapbook simply brings back bad memories. In the case of web designer Eric Meyer a photo of his recently deceased daug…

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When will man become machine?

What will smarter machines mean for the future of the human race?

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North Korea blames the US for internet outages following Sony hacks

It may appear we’ve reached a climax in the Sony Pictures hack saga – what with The Interview finally seeing a theatrical release – but the international finger pointing is alive and well. Today North Korea’s National Defense Commission is accusing …

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Tech giants do battle with Russia over censorship

Next week supporters of Alexei Navalny a lawyer and anti-corruption crusader currently under house arrest in Russia are planning a rally that the Kremlin would really rather not happen. So to that end the government has begun issuing block orders…