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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — In his first interviews since his January arrest in New Zealand, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says he will prevail in what he calls a "political" Internet piracy case against him.
Hackers ask the U.S. Copyright Office for the right to modify powerful video game consoles.
New gun uses electromagnetism and electricity to propel projectiles.
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Just past the security gate for the world's largest cell phone trade show in Barcelona, executives of big mobile carriers can't avoid walking past a booth they would probably rather not see: It's for "Pinger," a small California company that offers free texting in the United States and Germany and has global expansion plans.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan's government said Wednesday it would continue to push for the consolidation of the island's memory chip makers with Elpida Memory Inc., two days after the Japanese chipmaker filed for bankruptcy.
NEW YORK (AP) — A new law could result in fewer TV stations on the air, in exchange for faster wireless data services for smartphones and tablet computers.
NEW YORK (AP) — Sony says it has sold 1.2 million PlayStation Vitas worldwide, exceeding the company's expectations amid stiff competition from mobile devices and Nintendo.
BRUSSELS (AP) — Google's new privacy policy appears to violate the European Union's data protection rules, France's regulator said Tuesday, just two days before the new guidelines are set to come into force.
Assurances that tech-savvy boomers will stay connected are at odds with seniors’ behaviors.
As one of the Best Jobs of 2012, this profession should see significant growth over the next decade.
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