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China Brushes Off Google Threat, Welcomes Law Abiders — China brushed off Google Inc.'s threat to withdraw from the country because of censorship requirements and cyber attacks, saying it encourages the development of an open Internet. China welcomes international enterprises …
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Chinese entrepreneurs, investors on Google: 'Just quit. We don't care.' — What does the Chinese tech community think of Google's controversial plan to uncensor search and possibly leave the country? — I talked to several Chinese entrepreneurs and venture capitalists who were part …

Follow the Law, China Tells Internet Companies — BEIJING — A day after Google announced that it would quit China unless the nation's censors eased their grip, the Chinese government offered an indirect but unambiguous response: Companies that do business in China must follow the laws of the land.
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Fast Company, PC World, ChannelWeb, New York Times, Tech Check with Jim Goldman and AppScout

Hackers used rigged PDFs to hit Google — and Adobe, says researcher — Adobe confirms attack against its network linked to Google's — Computerworld - Adobe today confirmed that the cyberattack that hit its corporate network earlier this month was connected to the large-scale attacks …
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Network World, The Register, InfoWorld, InformationWeek, Business Week and Graham Cluley's blog


Soul Searching: Google's position on China might be many things, but moral it is not
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Datamation, GigaOM, Computerworld, AdAge, UK Gadget and Tech News …, Economist and SFGate

Google attack part of widespread spying effort
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BBC, InfoWorld, The Register, The Huffington Post, Daily IT Newswire, Silicon Valley Watcher, dot.Maggie, Graham Cluley's blog, Search Engine Land, SFGate, Global Voices Advocacy, Guardian, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, CNET News, SiliconANGLE, Gawker, Tom Foremski: IMHO, PC World, ReadWriteWeb and Jeremiah Grossman

Apple IPhone With Better Camera May Be Out By June, Goldman's Chen Says — Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc.'s latest iPhone will probably be available as early as June, include a more advanced camera, and may feature a touch-sensitive casing, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analyst Robert Chen …

Patent wars: Kodak sues Apple, RIM for patent infringement — Eastman Kodak said Thursday that it has filed lawsuits against both Apple and Research in Motion over digital imaging patents. — Kodak launched its lawsuits on two fronts. Kodak filed a complaint with the U.S. International …


Sony's E-Reader Opens New Chapter in Kindle Rivalry — Sony, the Japanese electronics giant, was a pioneer in the current wave of electronic book readers, introducing its first Sony Reader model back in 2006. But, it has been overtaken by Amazon.com, whose Kindle e-book reader …

Mac sales can't keep pace with cheap PCs, Apple slips to No. 5 — Sales up 23% to 31%, say Gartner and IDC, but low-priced PCs gain share — Computerworld - While Mac sales in the U.S. were up 31% in the fourth quarter of 2009, Apple was unable to keep pace with exploding sales of cheap Windows PCs …
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eWeek, AppleInsider, Hardware 2.0, MacRumors, 9 to 5 Mac, internetnews.com, SlashGear, CNET News, Electronista and MacDailyNews


Is That a Real New York Times App or a Fake? Apple Doesn't Want to Know. — Has the New York Times (NYT) finally started charging people to read its news online? Not yet. — But it sure looks like they do if you visit Apple's iTunes store, which is selling two different New York Times iPhone apps at 99 cents a pop.
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Oneforty Rolls Out Premium Twitter App Marketplace; Raises $1.9 Million — There's no doubt that Twitter has managed to create a vibrant ecosystem of third party apps and services around its microblogging platform. When we wrote about oneforty, a social app directory for all things Twitter …


Q&A with Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha: Motoblur Tablet on the Way? — He's credited with rescuing Motorola from the blink of oblivion. And he recently spearheaded the introduction of the hottest-selling Android phone yet, thanks in part to Verizon Wireless' massive advertising campaign.
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Engadget, I4U News, Phone Arena, Softpedia News, Android Central, Electricpig.co.uk, MobileCrunch and Gizmodo, Thanks:mrinaldesai


Apple Still Considering Offering a Stylus? — Tablet-like device depicted with stylus — Given Steve Jobs' distaste for styluses, it comes as a surprise that Apple has recently applied for a patent application exploring the use of a stylus for the capacitive touch sensors found on the iPhone.


Poll: Most won't pay to read newspapers online — Would you pay to read your favorite newspaper online? Most say no, at least according to a new Harris poll. — With traditional print newspapers struggling to turn a profit, many have turned to the Web as a means to stay afloat.


Vodafone takes on TomTom with free satNav iPhone app, shifts 50k iPhones — Vodafone began offering the iPhone to its UK customers today, and seems off to a strong start - it despatched 50,000 units to customers pre-ordering the device today. — Vodafone joins Orange …


IBM grabs largest enterprise cloud deployment — IBM is expected to announce on Thursday the largest enterprise cloud computing deployment to date as Panasonic begins a migration off Microsoft Exchange to IBM's LotusLive cloud service. More than 100,000 employees will participate …

Consumers Don't Dig Apple iTunes — Forrester just released its annual Customer Experience Index, a ranking of some 133 companies across 14 industries. The firms were rated by regular users according to three principles: whether the service met the customer's needs; how easy it was to work with a firm …

A Heated Debate at the Top — Co-Founder Brin Pushed for Backing Out of China, While CEO Schmidt Made Moral Argument to Stay — Google Inc.'s startling threat to withdraw from China was an intensely personal decision, drawing its celebrated founders and other top executives into a debate …
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A VC, DigiCha, Silicon Valley Watcher, Digits, Silicon Alley Insider, CNET News, China Real Time Report and Washington Post, Thanks:atul
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Sergey Brin Is Force Behind Google's Showdown with China, Ken Auletta
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Blippy Opens to Public and Scores High-Profile Investors-Including Twitter's Evan Williams-for the Twitter of $$ — Blippy, a start-up that lets users broadcast their credit card transactions online, will open itself up to the public today and announce a slate of high-profile Silicon Valley investors.

Guardian accounts reveal £4m price tag for PaidContent — Accounts filed by Guardian News and Media reveal that the company paid £4m for website PaidContent in 2008 - rather than the £15m ($30m) which has previously been reported. — Press Gazette understands that the higher figure …


Intel denies Corei5 MacBook prize claims — Intel has rejected yesterday's reports claiming imminent release of new Core i5 MacBook Pros. — As reported by Spanish site Faq-Mac.com, an Intel promotion suggested Apple to be on the cusp of releasing new Core i5 MacBooks.

White House hosts corporate executives to get tech ideas for government — The federal government has corporate envy. — So the Obama administration has invited dozens of the nation's top executives to the White House on Thursday seeking tips on how the federal bureaucracy can become leaner and meaner.

Kindle in classroom hurts blind students, DOJ warns — IDG News Service - Three U.S. universities will stop promoting the use of Amazon.com's Kindle DX e-book reader in classrooms after complaints that the device doesn't give blind students equal access to information.


Apple ‘experts’ to debut in retail stores within weeks — Apple's retail “experts” — a new position that will serve as a roaming counterpart to existing “geniuses” at brick-and-mortar locations — are expected to debut in stores in a matter of weeks, people familiar with the matter have told AppleInsider.