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How the chaos factor in Seoul makes them a model (and a challenge) for Silicon Valley

There was a time not too long ago when pretty much everything that had to do with technology, particular computer and mobile technology, had some form of roots in Silicon...

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Just because people share info doesn't mean they're happy about it

More often than not, signing up for an app or online service involves sharing varying amounts of information about yourself, such as your email address or phone number. It has been...

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Jawbone is suing Fitbit for allegedly stealing company secrets

What better way to ruin the mood ahead of Fitbit's upcoming IPO than a massive lawsuit? That's exactly what the company's biggest rival, Jawbone, did when it accused Fitbit of "systematically plundering Jawbone...

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Re/code is about to be acquired by Vox Media

If you keep up with technology news even a little bit, then there's a good chance that you've come across an article or two from Re/code. While it's an excellent...

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Facebook is now directly hosting news articles

We've know it was coming for a while, but Facebook has finally started to directly host articles from online news organizations, albeit a limited number of them. Starting today, the...

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Music streaming may be popular but its not profitable

Streaming is quickly becoming the most popular way to listen to music nowadays, but that doesn't mean it's profitable, at least at current prices. With millions of users paying the...

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Rumor: The remote for the next Apple TV will feature a trackpad

Remotes should be simple and sleek. At least, that's always been Apple's policy when it comes to making remotes, or anything for that matter. The company proved this with the...

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Russian hackers actually managed to read Obama's emails

Despite attempts to downplay that recent cybersecurity breach at the White House, we know that the Russian hackers responsible for the breach have managed to gain access to a disturbing...

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Netflix wants to use original programming to kill television

There're no breaks on the Netflix train, and the company's not-so-secret plan to kill traditional television is moving ahead at full speed. The secret behind Netflix's ridiculous success isn't much...

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How much bribe money is Comcast putting into people's pockets?

It doesn't matter how many people hate you, so long as you're putting enough money in the pockets that matter, you can pretty much anything you want. That's how it...

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