Issue highlights 1. Yahoo struggles under weight of long email outage 2. North Korea embarks on Internet purge of executed official 3. iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Dec. 12 4. Blazing Samsungs, or how not to handle a product return 5. EFF chides Google for pulling Android privacy feature 6. How will going private really change Dell? 7. Explaining 'digital life': A new measurement for mobile success 8. No Microsoft for Mollenkopf: Qualcomm promoting COO to replace Paul Jacobs as CEO 9. 13 geeky ways to celebrate Friday the 13th 10. Dell joins forces with Dropbox to boost hosted storage for enterprises 11. Google Chromebook Buyer's Guide |
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As Yahoo goes into a fourth day of an email outage, angry users are venting their frustrations on social networks. READ MORE |
The North Korean state propaganda machine has edited and deleted hundreds of news articles that mention Jang Song Thaek, the former top government and party official who was executed Thursday. READ MORE |
The iOSphere quivered with the knowledge that we are just months away from being able to caress Apple's first curved display, which will appear in the iPhone 6. This sure and certain knowledge is due to the fact that Apple just received a patent for a curved display. READ MORE |
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Just picture it you're walking down the street, not a care in the world, when suddenly your pocket starts to get warm. Have I left one of those hand warmers in there? Is a friend pranking me with a powerful laser? Where would my friends get a powerful laser, anyway? Why don't I have one? READ MORE |
How does a company of Google's stature "accidentally" release a privacy-enhancing software feature ... and then abruptly take it away? READ MORE |
The one thing Dell folks couldn't stop talking about at this week's Dell World 2013 conference was how stepping away from the public markets was going make all the difference for the technology vendor. READ MORE |
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"Digital life" will decide who will win the mobile race. READ MORE |
Chip maker Qualcomm will promote current COO Steve Mollenkopf to the role of CEO next year. He will replace long-standing CEO Paul Jacobs, son of one of the company's founders, Irwin Jacobs, the company said Friday. READ MORE |
Don't be scared, there's plenty to do on Friday, Dec. 13 READ MORE |
Dropbox is getting help from Dell to convince enterprises to pick its hosted storage and file-sharing platform, and also to make it more secure. READ MORE |
Chromebooks are Web-centric alternatives to laptops that, while not for everyone, are coming into their own. To help you decide if one is right for you, CIO.com answers common Chromebooks questions and takes a look at the current lineup. READ MORE |
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