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Microsoft Hosting Windows 8 Consumer Preview Event Feb. 29

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Microsoft is expected to unveil a consumer preview of Windows 8 at Mobile World Congress later this month.

Groups to Deliver 'Ethical iPhone' Petitions to Apple Stores

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Concerned Apple customers are planning on Thursday to deliver petitions to the company?s stores around the globe, including its new store in New York City?s Grand Central Station, demanding the tech giant improve working conditions at overseas plants where its devices are manufactured.

Symantec: Law Enforcement Posed as Employee in Hacker Negotiations

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Symantec said late Tuesday that a purported employee "negotiating" on behalf of the company over the ransom of stolen code was actually a member of law enforcement, who never intended to pay the $50,000 that was offered.

Barcelona Transit Strike Could Cause MWC Chaos

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A transit strike in Barcelona could turn the world's largest mobile phone trade show into a huge mess.

New Stable Chrome 17 Preloads Autocomplete Sites

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Faster page loading and more download security top the list of Google Chrome browser's new features.

Greenpeace Praises Google's Clean Energy Efforts

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Google has topped the Greenpeace Cool IT Leaderboard.

Apple Asks for Clear Rules on 'Essential' Patents

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Apple has asked a European standards body to come up with basic rules for how it handles licensing of wireless standard patents.

Apple to Live-Stream Paul McCartney Concert on iTunes

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Fans of former Beatle Paul McCartney are in for a special treat on iTunes this Thursday.

Amazon Adds Viacom Shows to Prime Instant Video Lineup

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Amazon on Wednesday teamed up with Viacom to expand its Amazon Prime service with streaming access to TV Shows from MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, TV Land, Spike, VH1, BET, CMT, and Logo.

SchoolFeed Lands $1.75 Million in Funding

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SchoolFeed, a social network that seeks to connect former classmates, has raised $1.75 million.

Sprint Sells 1.8 Million iPhones, But Posts Loss Thanks to Subsidies

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Sprint sold 1.8 million iPhones during the fourth quarter, but the high cost of offering the popular Apple smartphone resulted in a loss for the carrier.

Nokia Cutting 4,000 Manufacturing Jobs

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Cellphone maker Nokia on Wednesday announced plans to do away with 4,000 manufacturing jobs as a way to save money and increase efficiency in its manufacturing of smartphones.

Pinterest Use Soars Amidst Questions About Linking Tactics

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Numbers from comScore suggest that Pinterest could be the fastest growing site ever.

Sprint Bringing 4G LTE to Baltimore, Kansas City

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Sprint today announced that Baltimore and Kansas City will be included in the list of markets for its 4G LTE rollout.

Hands On: Chrome for Android Beta

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Google has finally released a beta version of Chrome for Android, bringing the speed and customization of its signature desktop browser to mobile devices.

Chrome Comes to Android; RIM Courts Developers; Symantec Code Released

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Google's release of Chrome for Android was the big news of the tech world on Tuesday.

Samsung: No Press Conference at MWC

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Samsung confirmed that it will not be holding a press conference at Mobile World Congress, the mobile phone industry's largest trade show.

Report: Amazon Nearing Viacom Video Deal

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A new report says that Amazon will soon announce a major video deal with Viacom.

Hands On: Logitech M600 Touch Mouse

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We went hands-on with Logitech's new M600 Touch Mouse, and our fingers couldn't be happier.

Path Uploads Your Entire iPhone Contact List By Default

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Popular photo-sharing app Path uploads a user's entire address book without permission, a developer has discovered.