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Tony Blair's wife sues Murdoch company over hacking
Cherie Blair, wife of Tony (and herself a lawyer), decides she, too, must stand in line and sue News International over allegedly having her phone intercepted. And to think that the Blairs and the Murdochs used to be such friends.
5,000 Kindle titles shut down by Amazon in pricing dispute
Amazon is accused of a pressure campaign to extract more favorable terms from publishers and distributors.
New U.K. site maps muggings, street violence
StreetViolence.org is a U.K. site on which people who have been mugged can help others avoid certain high-risk areas by mapping the location of the crimes. Does this remind some of Microsoft's "Avoid Ghetto" patent?
HP's fiscal first quarter not so hot
CEO Meg Whitman says that the company is "taking the necessary steps to improve execution."
Witness the birth of a Lego Millennium Falcon
Watch this realistic animation of more than 5,000 Lego bricks put together to create one of the most iconic "Star Wars" spaceships.
Former factory workers add pleas to sign Apple labor petition
Two former factory workers in China who suffered health problems as part of a 2009 incident are urging the public to sign an Internet petition being delivered to Apple tomorrow.
Tesla downplays danger of 'bricked' battery
A report says that drained batteries in five Tesla Roadsters required battery pack replacements. Tesla counters that it takes multiple measures to avoid the problem.
Lenovo and Motorola may confirm Intel Medfield plans next week
Consumers should learn more about Intel's Medfield processor at the upcoming Mobile World Congress as Motorola and Lenovo arrive in Barcelona.
Nike+ steps up its game with basketball, training apps
Basketball players and athletes looking for a way to track their performance and stats will have two new tools to do so, starting this summer from Nike.
Consumer group files FTC complaint against Google
From Google's privacy policy change to Google overriding browser default settings, the FTC is getting an earful from privacy groups and lawmakers.
Tech firms agree to privacy protections for mobile apps
In an effort led by California's attorney general, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and others have agreed to ask developers to inform users about data usage policies before they download apps.
Google patent idea hints at mobile, desktop convergence
Google's vision of the future involves touch-screen apps working on mobile devices and computers alike. Maybe.
T-Mobile asks FCC to block spectrum sale to Verizon
The company says, according to documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission, that Verizon would receive an "excessive concentration" of wireless spectrum in the deal.
Apple's iPhone voice mail the target of another patent suit
A new lawsuit against Apple says its visual voice mail feature is infringing on someone else's patents. Stop us if you've heard this one before.
Air Force's U-2 aircraft get new lease on life
The draft of the federal budget for 2013 takes an ax to the rival Global Hawk program. An Air Force general says the U-2, a design that dates to the 1950s, is "the stronger system."
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