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by Shawn Hess
on March 01, 2012 at 10:52 am
Some Good news for BlackBerry branded product makers Research in Motion (RIM), the Trademark and trial appeal board has ruled that a gadget site cannot trademark the name, “CrackBerry”. Apparently, RIM requested that the trademark not be granted after the …
Tags: Technology, Blackberry, Crackberry, RIM, Trademarks
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by Richard Stalker
on March 01, 2012 at 10:52 am
Earlier today on Kotaku, a reader emailed in 2 pictures. One of the release date and some pre-order bonuses. The other picture is the interesting one, it features the hero infront of the an American flag holding what appears to …
Tags: Gaming, Assassin's Creed 3, PC, PS3, Ubisoft, Xbox-360
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by Mike Fossum
on March 01, 2012 at 10:38 am
In commemoration of its 80th birthday, the BBC World Service broadcasted its daily morning editorial meeting live, for the first time on Wednesday. The 55-minute taping was narrated with all speakers being introduced, to better accomodate a public audience. The …
Tags: Social Media, BBC, guardian, live broadcast, Madonna
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by Drew Bowling
on March 01, 2012 at 10:36 am
Today’s the day, Googlers: that dreaded and disputed Privacy Policy goes into effect as of today. If you’re one of the Google users wary of what the new policy is going to do to you and your privacy, it might …
Tags: Search, Google, Google Privacy, Security
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by Heather Campobello
on March 01, 2012 at 10:22 am
Remember all those snarky tweets you sent to your friends about the latest box-office failure you wasted two hours of your life on? Well, marketing companies might have been analyzing that information because Twitter is selling past tweets to data …
Tags: Business, Marketing, Privacy, selling information, Twitter
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by Shaylin Clark
on March 01, 2012 at 10:17 am
Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud platform for building and hosting web applications, suffered an outage yesterday that brought down several websites that rely on the service. The outage began sometime Tuesday, and ran until just before 3 am (Pacific time) yesterday. …
Tags: Technology, Leap Day, Microsoft, Windows, Windows Azure