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Latest Thomson Reuters news
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Shine goes off Wintel tablets
It seems that the novelty of tablets is fast dying with Acer predicting that the market will be flat. -
Analysts fell for Samsung spin
Analysts are starting to admit they had misty optics when they were optimistic over Samsung's chances in the smartphone market. -
I warned you all about PRISM
A telecommunications technician has a sense of déjà vu over the recent whistleblowing on the US government's PRISM Big Brother programme by Edward Snowden. -
Big Tech fights off bad PRISM press
Sensing that they are getting lots of bad press as a result of the PRISM case, Big Tech companies are asking the government for permission to talk about it. -
Apple reportedly considering iPhone phablet
Rumours of a bigger, or cheaper iPhone have been floating around for years, but lately they’ve become too frequent and believable to discount as mere fanboy rambling. They are coming from credible sources, too. -
People love PRISM
US and UK citizens seem surprisingly relaxed about the news that its government is spying on their internet use. -
Israel claims Iranian, Palestinian cyber attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran Palestinian and Lebanon are involved in a continual cyber war with Israel. -
UK joins in on Huawei stoning
While the UK intelligence community is happy to do business with Chinese telecom maker Hauwei, British politicians are listening to their increasingly McCarthyist chums in the US. -
Apple's antics forced Amazon to raise ebook prices
Apple's price cartel with publishers forced Amazon to raise the prices of its books and enter into similar deals with its publishers. -
ITC bans early iPhone shipments
Early models of the iPhone have been banned from sale in the US because they use technology which belonged to Samsung. -
Lenovo smartphones to go global
Lenovo is the world’s second biggest PC maker, but it is also one of the biggest smartphone players in Asia. However, most consumers in the West don’t even know Lenovo makes smartphones. This might be about to change - fast. -
Clover Trail to power new Galaxy Tab
Intel seems to have grabbed its first major smart device Atom win courtesy of Samsung. -
Former Microsoft bloke turns to selling dope
A former Microsoft executive has ditched his computer credentials and is working out how to make more Americans stoned. -
Gates-backed school database blue screens
A school database, which is backed by Bill Gate's charity foundation, is losing State backers as parents start to question the set up's security. -
Apple's Cook defends his loss of cool
Apple CEO Tim Cook has defended his outfit's sudden loss of cool and falling share price. -
EU watchdog snuffles around Apple distribution deals
EU watchdogs are snuffling around Apple's iPhone distribution deals. -
Apple's ebook case looks doomed
It is starting to look like Apple's defence of its anti-trust antics in the ebook trade is doomed even before it starts. -
US fears irrational hackers
Cybersecurity researchers are getting more worried that focusing on "rational" attackers such as the Chinese might be a dangerous way to go, and the country needs to fear the irrational types more.
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