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digits: Google Says FTC Review Has Launched
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Fri, Jun 24 2011 1:56 PM
Google says the FTC has launched a review of its business, part of a broader formal investigation into whether the company has abused its Web dominance, though Google says the FTC’s concerns remain unclear. Shira Ovide has the latest on today's digits.
Analyst’s Bold Call on RIM Stuns Wall Street
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:55 PM
Perhaps the most exciting news for investors this week occurred when an analyst from Macquarie Capital stepped up with his audacious buy recommendation on the troubled shares of Research In Motion Ltd. But did he know something the rest of us don’t? MarketWatch's David Callaway comments.
digits: Mossberg on Why Laptops Should Be Hybrids
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 3:03 PM
WSJ Personal Technology Columnist Walt Mossberg reviews the Google Chromebook, a laptop that’s entirely cloud-based - meaning, it runs applications solely from the Web - and tells digits where it's lacking.
digits: Stop Using 1-2-3-4 As Your Password!
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The Wall Street Journal
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 3:03 PM
Many people use just a single password across the Web. That’s a bad idea, say online-security experts. Here are some tips for creating protective passwords.
digits: Stop Using 1-2-3-4 As Your Password!
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 3:03 PM
Many people use just a single password across the Web. That’s a bad idea, say online-security experts. Here are some tips for creating protective passwords.
digits: FTC to Probe Google
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The Wall Street Journal
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 3:03 PM
On today’s digits: the FTC is poised to serve Google with subpoenas as the Commission looks to explore the company's dominance on the Web; Walt Mossberg gives us his review of the Google entirely cloud-based laptop, the Chromebook; and, tips for creating protective passwords (first step: st...
D9 Video: Reed Hastings Full Session
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 9:19 AM
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings swears he’s not trying to get people to give up cable, and he tried to make his case during his D9 interview with Kara Swisher.
Lytro Launch Party with Ng, Horowitz and Chi
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The Wall Street Journal
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Thu, Jun 23 2011 9:19 AM
Lytro took time out Monday to celebrate their splashy debut. AllThingsD’s Ina Fried talks with Founder Ren Ng, along with early investors Ben Horowitz and Charles Chi, who is now the company's full-time executive chairman.
digits: RIM PlayBook Estimates Slashed
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The Wall Street Journal
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Wed, Jun 22 2011 1:49 PM
Shares of Research In Motion slipped Wednesday on a report that the company has lowered its internal projections for its PlayBook tablet because of poor sales. One analyst, though, gave the company a buy rating. Stacey Delo and Ina Fried discuss on digits.
Rex on Techs: Deal of Industry’s Day Is Disruption
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The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 5:41 PM
Lawsuits? Plenty of them. IPOs that crater within days? Check. Hack attacks? Ditto. Dot-anything for a Web domain name? Wait, what? Rex Crum tries to sort out the recent rash of upheaval in the technology industry in his Rex On Techs.
Rex on Techs: Deal of Industry’s Day Is Disruption
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Tue, Jun 21 2011 5:41 PM
Lawsuits? Plenty of them. IPOs that crater within days? Check. Hack attacks? Ditto. Dot-anything for a Web domain name? Wait, what? Rex Crum tries to sort out the recent rash of upheaval in the technology industry in his Rex On Techs.
digits: Nokia Unveils the N9 Smartphone
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The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 2:49 PM
Nokia has unveiled a new smartphone running the operating system it plans to ditch, as well as plans to ship other smartphones. Are these phones enough to give the Finnish handset maker some mojo?
digits: Nokia Unveils the N9 Smartphone
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 2:49 PM
Nokia has unveiled a new smartphone running the operating system it plans to ditch, as well as plans to ship other smartphones. Are these phones enough to give the Finnish handset maker some mojo?
digits: Become a Virtual Deejay with Turntable.fm
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The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 2:49 PM
Peter Kafka reports on a brand new streaming music service online that actually works well, but also - has no music licensing agreements in place.
digits: Say Goodbye to Verizon Unlimited Data
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 2:49 PM
If your holdout for the iPhone 5 has kept you from hopping aboard Verizon Wireless these past few months, well...bad news for you. AllThingsD’s Peter Kafka and Roger Cheng give us the details on Verizon's move away from unlimited data plans for new subscribers.
digits: The Ongoing Debate Over Netflix
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 2:49 PM
With Netflix’s business growing rapidly online, the battle is heating up in the land of content delivery, as studios pull content from Netflix and cable companies push their own streaming video services. Rex Crum reports.
digits: More Commotion at Research In Motion
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Tue, Jun 21 2011 2:49 PM
A marketing executive at RIM has left for Samsung, the most recent in a string of departures at the maker of the iconic BlackBerry. How much do these moves impact the struggling company?
D9 Video: Eric Schmidt Full Session
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 9:02 AM
Google’s Chairman is concerned about facial recognition software — so much so that the company built a product but never launched it. In the kickoff session for the D9 conference, Schmidt's conversation with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher ranged from privacy to Android to turning over...
Sam Odio Leaves Facebook to Start Freshplum
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Jun 21 2011 3:16 AM
AllThingsD’s Liz Gannes speaks with the Divvyshot founder about why he left Facebook after only a year managing its photo products.
Sony, Nintendo Double Down as iPhone Gains
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:30 PM
With 200 million Apple iOS devices in the market, gaming companies Sony and Nintendo are feeling the pressure in market share for their mobile handheld devices. Dan Gallagher talks to Stacey Delo.
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