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- Yahoo completes withdrawal from South Korean market
- Huawei linked to plan to sell restricted equipment to Iran
- YouTube makes brief return to Pakistan after 3-month ban
- Predicting the most unlikely tech events that will happen in 2013
- TwitPic snared by Google's malware detector
- More proof that social media experts aren't
- IE flaw may allow Windows PCs to be hijacked, Microsoft warns
- Foursquare to show users' full names, share more data
- Danish modern: Raidho Acoustics C 3.1 speaker
Yahoo completes withdrawal from South Korean market Posted: 30 Dec 2012 08:12 PM PST The Web pioneer announced its intention in October to cease operations in the Asian country, where several companies have struggled to compete. [Read more] |
Huawei linked to plan to sell restricted equipment to Iran Posted: 30 Dec 2012 07:34 PM PST A major partner of the Chinese telecommunications gear maker offered to sell $1.7 million worth of embargoed HP computer equipment to Iran, according to documents reviewed by Reuters. [Read more] |
YouTube makes brief return to Pakistan after 3-month ban Posted: 30 Dec 2012 05:31 PM PST The video-sharing site returns for anywhere between three minutes and three hours after being blocked for hosting a video that depicts the prophet Muhammad as a buffoon. [Read more] |
Predicting the most unlikely tech events that will happen in 2013 Posted: 30 Dec 2012 03:29 PM PST Mobile, mobile, mobile. That's where everything is going, so the clever people conclude. But surprises do sometimes happen. Big surprises. [Read more] |
TwitPic snared by Google's malware detector Posted: 30 Dec 2012 01:36 PM PST The popular photo site denies being a security threat and says it's trying to resolve the situation with Google. [Read more] |
More proof that social media experts aren't Posted: 30 Dec 2012 12:27 PM PST A survey of social media experts says President Obama is the most influential social media person of 2012. Mitt Romney came last. The same survey says politicians are the least influential people in social media. Um? [Read more] |
IE flaw may allow Windows PCs to be hijacked, Microsoft warns Posted: 30 Dec 2012 12:18 PM PST Zero-day vulnerability affects versions of the Web browser from IE 6 through IE 8 but not later versions, the company says in a security advisory. [Read more] |
Foursquare to show users' full names, share more data Posted: 30 Dec 2012 09:29 AM PST Check-in service details new privacy policy changes but notes that users will still have control over the names and information being made available. [Read more] |
Danish modern: Raidho Acoustics C 3.1 speaker Posted: 30 Dec 2012 08:06 AM PST Speakers that break the reality barrier are extremely rare, but that's exactly what the Raidho C 3.1 does. [Read more] |
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