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Google is reportedly testing an ultra-fast wireless broadband service

Documents filed by Google to the Federal Communications Commission show that the Internet giant hopes to test wireless broadband technology. Reportedly the company has been interested in this for two...

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Bandits have raided a Samsung factory and stolen $36 million in goods

A group of bandits robbed a Samsung factory in Brazil last night, escaping with seven trucks filled of goods from the smartphone and notebook computer manufacturer. Reuters reports the factory...

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Russia threatens to end space cooperation with the US over sanctions

Hold onto your sat nav. The Russian government has just threatened to end cooperation with America on major space projects, including maintenance of the GPS system. The policy will also...

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Samsung reports second quarterly profit drop in a row

Samsung reported quarterly operating profits of $8.24 billion, a -3.3% change from the year ago quarter and its second quarterly loss in a row. The drop was blamed on slowing...

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AT&T claims less customers are opting to purchase subsidized phones

Installment plans for cellphones are starting to squeeze out the time-honored practice of paying a subsidized price up front, AT&T says. Buying installments is catching on in a big way, according...

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Delays over backup camera ruling prompt consumer groups to sue US government

Consumer groups claim that it would save lives to compel automakers to install backup cameras in all new vehicles. President Bush directed the Department of Transportation to have new standards...

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If you skipped yesterday’s IE update, your browser may be vulnerable

Microsoft Corp released an emergency software fix for Internet Explorer on Tuesday after hackers exploited a security flaw in the popular Web browser to attack an unknown number of users....

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