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In tech, some bemoan the rise of 'brogrammer' culture

by Admin on May 8, 2012

At one of the world's biggest gatherings of Web culture, a 28-year-old executive talks about landing a tech job by sending a CEO “bikini shots” from a “nudie calendar” he created.

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Nokia town faces dim future as jobs shift to Asia

by Admin on April 8, 2012

Tomi Marjuaho repaired mobile phones for 10 years in the town of Salo in southern Finland, where Nokia, the world's top cell phone-maker, set up its wireless operations in the 1980s.

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Global Mobile Phone Survey Reveals Men Care Most About Price and Women Care Most About Function and Design

by Admin on March 21, 2012

MILPITAS, CA– – Vuclip , the world's largest independent mobile video service, today unveiled the results of a wide reaching global survey of consumer preferences in regards to mobile phones. In February …

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German Internet users cry foul over Google news law

by Admin on March 11, 2012

Germany's Internet community, gathered at the world's biggest high-tech fair, was up in arms Thursday at a draft law forcing Google and other similar sites to pay media firms for content.

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German Internet community cries foul over Google news law

by Admin on March 9, 2012

Germany's Internet community, gathered at the world's biggest high-tech fair, was up in arms Thursday at a draft law forcing Google and other similar sites to pay media firms for content.

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MMT Intros Mobile Display for Apple Devices, Smart Phones, Tablets and Notebooks

by Admin on January 11, 2012

Mobile Monitor Technologies , innovator and maker of the world’s first mobile display, introduced a product at the CES 2012 Showstoppers Media Event that extends the share, wo

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Intel forms new mobile unit to focus on phones, tablets

by on December 16, 2011

Chips from Intel Corporation may power the majority of desktop and notebook computers, but despite substantial investment and lots of big talk, the company is essentially a non-entity in the world of mobile phones and tablet computing, where devices powered by power-sipping chips based on designs from ARM rule the industry. Now, Intel is going to try—again—to get its foot in the mobile industry …

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Apple, IBM, Intel and Why Tech Isn’t Sexy Anymore

by Admin on October 19, 2011

Three of the most important companies in the non-pure Internet tech world reported quarterly results this week and the numbers were uniformly surprising for entirely different reasons. IBM (IBM) got the parade started with an atypical miss. By all accounts one of the most well-managed companies in the world, Big Blue came in slightly light [...]

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Tech agenda: new discoveries at EmTech@MIT

by on October 14, 2011

During the world renowned EmTech@MIT conference attendees will get a firsthand look at live demonstrations of game-changing technology and the latest developments from companies such as Ford, IBM and Qualcomm plus exciting new startups.

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Internet Machines Uses Patent to Go After PCI-Express Tech and Anyone Using It

by on September 23, 2011

One of our contacts recently made us aware of a new round of lawsuits , which could apparently apply to every major company in the world of personal computers. The list of defendants at includes the following: Alienware Corporation Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Club 3D B.V. Cyclone Microsystems Inc. Dell Computer Corp. Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. Freedom USA, including AVADirect.com …

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Home of the Free and Land of Slow Internet

by on September 21, 2011

You would think the home of Twitter, Facebook, Google and a host of other leading tech companies would be home to the world’s fastest Internet.

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Wall Street Beat: Megamergers, Earnings Roil Tech

by Admin on August 21, 2011

Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, acquisitions and earnings news from the world’s top PC makers (Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Lenovo), the biggest…

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Tech Talk Podcast: Ham Radio and Videocams

by Admin on June 2, 2011

Ham radio in the Internet age? It’s alive and well, says Walt Baranger of the News Technology department at the Times. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, Mr. Baranger chats with Bettina Edelstein and J.D. Biersdorfer about what’s going on in the world of amateur radio.

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IMAGES: World’s most expensive mobile phones

by Admin on April 28, 2011

India has become the second-largest mobile handset market in the world after China.

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Deal Between IT Shows to Stimulate Notebooks, Mobile Phones

by Admin on March 2, 2011

Two of the world’s biggest electronics shows will join forces from this year, a move that links hardware and mobile phone makers in emerging Eastern Europe with would-be partners in greater China.

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