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    Imerjn Announces Specs for Its Android Tablet - Wall Street Journal

    Imerjn Announces Specs for Its Android Tablet LAS VEGAS, Dec. 23, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xumanii (DBA Imerjn) (OTCQB:XUII) announced the specs for its new Imerjn branded tablet computer. The Company will offer a 10 inch and 7 inch tablet computer. The Tablet will run the Google Android...
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    AllCast Hits Google Play Sans Chromecast Compatibility - PC Magazine

    December 23, 2013 04:51pm EST Developer Koushik Dutta today released his AllCast Android app into the Google Play store, allowing users to share personal media directly on the TV via a number of streaming devices. Dutta initially built AllCast, also known as AirCast, to share local files like...
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    Disney CEO's Pay Package Shrunk 7 Percent in 2013 - ABC News

    Disney CEO Bob Iger's pay package shrank 7 percent for 2013, despite the entertainment company's strong financial performance during the year. Iger received compensation valued at $34.3 million for the year, down from $37.1 million last year. His compensation fell because the Walt Disney Co...
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    Apple Hurdles in Top Market Endure After China Mobile - Businessweek

    Apple Inc. (AAPL:US) haggled for six years to clinch a deal to sell the iPhone through China Mobile Ltd. (941) The quest to win holdout customers in the world’s most populous country is far from over. The deal, announced yesterday, gives Cupertino, California-based Apple access to China...
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    RSA Denies Trading Security For NSA Payout - InformationWeek

    EMC security subsidiary accused of accepting $10 million from the NSA to purposefully use encryption for which the intelligence agency enjoyed backdoor access. RSA was put on the defensive on Friday, after a report surfaced suggesting that the EMC-owned security firm accepted a $10 million...
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    Empty Shelves Signal Revival in Game Consoles - New York Times

    Redirect Notice Redirect Notice  The previous page is sending you to http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/24/technology/strong-sales-make-xbox-one-and-playstation-4-hard-to-find.html?hpw.  If you do not want to visit that page, you can return to the previous page.
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    Apple may release 13-inch iPad in 2014 - Sydney Morning Herald

    Apple's 9.7-inch iPad. Is a larger model in the works? Photo: Reuters This post was originally published on Mashable. It's never too late in the year for a new Apple rumour. The latest, emerging from Asia, claims the company has a larger sized iPad in the works. Citing a source from Apple's...
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    Apple Reportedly Acquires Note-Taking App Catch, BroadMap Talent - TechCrunch

    Two more Apple acquisitions have reportedly been unearthed today by 9to5Mac. The first is of Catch, a note-taking app similar to Evernote that was likely acquired back in July, and the second is BroadMap. The BroadMap acquisition seems more complicated, however, as the company maintains that it...
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    Twitter's Dorsey to Join Walt Disney Board - Wall Street Journal

    Dec. 23, 2013 3:42 p.m. ET Twitter Inc. co-founder Jack Dorsey is joining Walt Disney Co.'s board of directors, the second Silicon Valley executive to do so. Mr. Dorsey is taking a spot that will soon be vacated by former Cisco Systems Inc. executive Judith Estrin, who has been on Disney's board...
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    US STOCKS-Dow, S&P end at record highs as Apple deal lifts techs - Reuters

    Mon Dec 23, 2013 4:52pm EST * Apple rallies after iPhone deal with China Mobile * Facebook ends at record high on first day in the S&P 500 * Consumer sentiment rises in December, but misses forecast * Dow up 0.5 pct, S&P 500 up 0.5 pct, Nasdaq up 1.1 pct By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, Dec 23...
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    RSA responded saying that it had no idea the NSA algorithm was flawed - DailyTech

    Redirect NoticeRedirect Notice  The previous page is sending you to http://www.dailytech.com/RSA%20Responds%20to%20Claim%20that%20it%20Gave%20NSA%20Back%20Door%20Access%20in%20Exchange%20for%2010M/article33981c.htm.  If you do not want to visit that page, you can return to the previous page.
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    Strong Sales Make Xbox One and PlayStation 4 Hard to Find - New York Times

    Ian Langsdon/European Pressphoto Agency Hundreds of people lined up outside of a Sony store in Paris on Nov. 29 attempting to buy a PlayStation 4. Customers now are having a hard time finding the console available in stores. It might take a miracle from the North Pole for video game fans to get...
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    T-Mobile US, Facebook Team Up in Wireless Access Deal - Wall Street Journal

    T-Mobile US Inc. has teamed up with Facebook Inc. to offer users of its GoSmart Mobile service free wireless access to the social network, an arrangement that comes amid growing complaints about data prices. The experiment comes as T-Mobile has been boosting its postpaid subscriber rolls to turn...
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    Untethered jailbreak released for iOS 7 - CNET

    Bypass allows deeper access to devices running iOS 7.0 through 7.0.4, Evasi0n team says. December 22, 2013 8:38 AM PST Apple's iPhone 5C running iOS 7. (Credit: CNET) For many iOS 7 users, one of the things missing from the mobile operating system since its release three months has been the...
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    IRL: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear - Engadget

    Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. Well, this is a fitting idea for an end-of-the-year column: let's revisit one of our favorite gadgets of...
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    iOS 7 Untethered Jailbreak Now Available - TechCrunch

    A team of iOS programmers called Evasi0n have jailbroken that latest iPhone/iPod/iPad operating system, iOS 7.0.4. Jailbreaking allows uses to install home-brew software and run unapproved apps from the Cydia software repository. The jailbreak takes “5 minutes” and works on Windows and OS X...
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    Report: NSA paid internet security firm for back door encryption access - natmonitor.com

    The Reuters story reveals that the NSA paid RSA a sum of $10 million to incorporate a “flawed” random number generator into its encryption products. The NSA is still reeling from the effects of Edward Snowden’s high-profile leak from earlier this year. The latest story to...
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    What if T-Mobile Is Paying Off Early Termination Fees? - DrJays.com Live

    Home » Technology Submitted by Ben Glaser on December 22, 2013 – 10:58 amNo Comment Share Earlier this week, T-Mobile CEO John Legere teased that a fourth round of the company’s “Uncarrier” initiative was imminent. And when blog TmoNews received a completely unsubstantiated, anonymous tip...
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    Snapchat Adds Filters, A Replay Function And For Whatever Reason, Time ... - TechCrunch

    Snapchat busted out an update to its app today just before the holidays. The new version of the ephemeral messaging app includes several color filters, a new ‘special text’ font and a few other additions. The main update is the ‘visual filters’ that will add juiced up color effects to your...
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    Report: NSA paid internet security firm for back door encryption access - natmonitor.com

    The Reuters story reveals that the NSA paid RSA a sum of $10 million to incorporate a “flawed” random number generator into its encryption products. The NSA is still reeling from the effects of Edward Snowden’s high-profile leak from earlier this year. The latest story to break...
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