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11:24 PM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
4 hour ago - MobileCrunch / Catherine Shu
Samsung's Galaxy S4 has hit 10 million channel sales one month after its release. The company announced its latest milestone today just eight days after confirming that it had shipped over 6 million units of the S4 since its international launc . . .
3 hour ago - TechCrunch / Catherine Shu
OtterBox, which makes the top-selling protective case for smartphones, has announced the acquisition of LifeProof for an undisclosed amount. News of the acquisition comes one day after a lawsuit filed by OtterBox against LifeProof for patent in . . .
4 hour ago - VentureBeat / Dean Takahashi
Advanced Micro Devices is launching two new families of mobile chips today for faster and more power efficient laptops. Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD wants to become more competitive with its larger rival Intel, and it is doing it by creating al . . .
9 hour ago - TechCrunch / Greg Kumparak
Oh, Kim Dotcom. You just never stop surprising us. Just hours after Twitter finally rolled out its long-awaited Two-Factor authentication, the Megaupload founder is claiming to have invented the entire mechanism… and he's got a patent to prove it.
8 hour ago - VentureBeat / Meghan Kelly
Twitter launched its two-factor authentication security product today, which will take the form of text message codes. The move comes after a number of publications were hacked, resulting, in one case, in a reaction from Wall Street.     
20 hour ago - TechCrunch / Colleen Taylor
The last time we met with the folks from Scanadu, we had a very limited look its much buzzed-about line of gadgets that aim to bring vital sign monitoring beyond the realm of the hospital and available to anyone with a smartphone. This week, th . . .
4 hour ago - news.cnet.com / Brooke Crothers
Tesla is proving that a U.S. electric car company can succeed. It paid off a $465 million loan nine years early. [Read more]    
4 hour ago - Engadget / Jon Fingas
AMD has been willing to tease its 2013 ultra-mobile APU (accelerated processing unit) strategy through PCs like the Acer Aspire V5, but today it's spilling the beans in earnest. The headliner for many is the company's just-shipping Elite Mo . . .
12 hour ago - news.cnet.com / Bridget Carey
Desktop users can have a conversation with Google search (sort of), the Kwikset Kevo locks doors with a finger tap, and Twitter adds a new twist for marketers. [Read more]    
17 hour ago - reviews.cnet.com / Jessica Dolcourt
With popular, premium handsets like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5, Cricket is urging people to switch from pricy contract plans. [Read more]    
5/21/2013 - Reuters
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, smiling and effusive, was out to smooth ruffled feathers in India this week, promising to ease tensions and increase trade between Asia's fastest growing economies in his first trip overseas sin . . .
10 hour ago - San Francisco Bay Area / Peter Svensson
Jennifer Lopez to open cellphone stores Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 3:02 pm, Wednes . . .
4 hour ago - Engadget / Zach Honig
Chevy just announced pricing for its 2014 Spark EV. The all-electric compact will retail for $27,495 before incentives, such as a $7,500 federal tax credit and up to $2,500 in state and local credits. All told, you could drive the car home . . .
4 hour ago - reviews.cnet.com / Dan Ackerman
Ahead of Intel's next generation of CPUs, AMD announces new chips, formerly code-named Temash, Kabini, and Richland. [Read more]    
5/21/2013 - arstechnica.com / Sean Gallagher
Scripps reporters uncover mishandling of customer data; companies threaten to sue.
9 hour ago - NY Times / Edward Wong
Hacking in China thrives across official, corporate and criminal worlds and is openly discussed and promoted, whether for breaking into private networks, tracking dissent or stealing trade secrets.    
11 hour ago - The Next Web / Emil Protalinski
Google on Wednesday announced it is deprecating almost all download options for Project Hosting on Google Code. The company is blaming “increasing misuse” for the move. For those who don’t... Keep reading →
6 hour ago - Engadget / Richard Lawler
Just as CEO JK Shin predicted, Samsung has announced its new Galaxy S 4 topped 10 million units sold in record time. That beats the 50 days it took the Galaxy S III to sell that many, a mark it took 5 months for the Galaxy S II to pass and . . .
4 hour ago - Engadget / Dana Wollman
It's official: battery-powered all-in-ones you can schlep around the house are now a thing. First Sony released the Tap 20, then Lenovo followed with the Horizon and now HP makes three, with its newly announced Envy Rove 20. As the name sug . . .
6 hour ago - Engadget / Edgar Alvarez
Music streamers on Rdio for iOS are used to getting novel features quite often -- but hey, as they say, the more the merrier, right? Keeping up with that tradition, Rdio announced earlier today it's introducing a few new tidbits to the appl . . .
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