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Fire Phone at $199

Amazon Fire Phone price slashed to $199, for a while

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Amazon Fire Phone’s price has been slashed from $499 to $199, unlocked and contract free, the world’s largest online retailer announced on Wednesday. The...
Sony

Sony offers refunds to PS Vita owners because of depective ads

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Sony will be refunding American customers that bought the PS Vita console before June 1, 2012 because of its use of deceiving ads that led...
Samsung Group

Samsung Galaxy S5 sales are not meeting expectations, S4 still selling more

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Samsung’s Galaxy S5 is not selling as well as expected. Samsung sold 40 percent fewer of its Galaxy S5 smartphones in the first three...
bixi

Bixi asks Montreal for $2.9 million per year to keep the bike-sharing program running

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Bixi has asked the city of Montreal to provide $2.9 million to keep the city’s bike-sharing program up and running for the next five...
Symantec

Regin, a super sophisticated spying bug discovered by Symantec

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Symantec Corporation says it has discovered an extremely sophisticated spying bug named Regin. According to the company, the backdoor Trojan is one of the...
Amazon

Amazon plans to launch free streaming video service with ads

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Amazon.com reportedly would like to launch a free streaming-video service in 2015 with adverts. It won’t be the same as its current $99 per...

Samsung tries to stop Nvidia chips entering the US market

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Samsung Electronic Co. filed a complaint against Nvidia Corp. as it tries to stop the Santa Clara-based technology company’s computer graphic chips from entering...

Microsoft testing K5 robot security guards by Knightscope

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Microsoft is testing out the "K5" robot security guards that can move autonomously and are equipped with advanced cameras and sirens and alarms that chime off...
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Judge approves Apple’s $450 million E-book settlement

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A federal judge in New York has approved Apple Inc’s $450 million settlement over E-book price fixing. The final approval, which was granted by Judge...
Twitter

Twitter’s new search allows users to see all tweets ever sent

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Twitter announced it's rolling out it's new search engine, allowing users to search its entire index of approximately half a trillion public tweets. The archive...