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Governments fishing for more user data from Google
01/23/2013 11:10am
Google is being pulled into an increasing number of police and government investigations around the world as authorities seek to learn more about the people who use its Internet search engine, email and other services.
Review: Mega sharing service lacks versatility
01/23/2013 1:32pm
New Zealand entrepreneur Kim Dotcom _ still wanted by U.S. authorities on allegations of copyright infringement _ launched a new online service this week for storing and sharing files.
AP IMPACT: Recession, tech kill middle-class jobs
01/23/2013 2:38pm
Five years after the start of the Great Recession, the toll is terrifyingly clear: Millions of middle-class jobs have been lost in developed countries the world over.
Is technology a job killer? A few history lessons
01/23/2013 2:59pm
To workers being pushed out of jobs by today's technology, history has a message: You're not the first.
By The Numbers: Netflix subscribers
01/23/2013 3:24pm
Netflix said Wednesday that its Internet video service added 2 million U.S. subscribers during the final three months of the year to produce an unexpected profit for the company. Here's a breakdown of Netflix Inc.'s subscribers as of Dec. 31 and details on its forecast:
A look at Netflix since stock plunged from peak
01/23/2013 3:39pm
Here's a look at Netflix since its stock peaked in July 2011 at nearly $305. Netflix had just announced an unpopular price increase in the U.S., and investors got worried by the intensity of the customer backlash. Even after subscriber complaints subsided, investors have remain concerned about intensifying competition at the same time the company is spending more to acquire Internet content and expand abroad. Despite those concerns, Netflix surprised investors by turning a profit in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Apple's smartphone and tablet shipments by quarter
01/23/2013 3:54pm
On Wednesday, Apple posted quarterly net income that was flat from a year earlier, as a flood of new products meant high start-up costs for new production lines. The iPad Mini made its debut during the just-ended quarter, and the iPhone 5 came out in the closing days of the previous quarter. Here are details on the number of iPhones and iPads that Apple shipped in recent quarters, with percentage change from same period a year earlier.
Apple's profit rocket hits air pocket
01/23/2013 5:32pm
Apple's blockbuster revenue growth is slowing drastically, as iPhone sales plateau and the company finds itself lacking revolutionary new products.
Feds: 3 nabbed for widespread Gozi computer virus
01/23/2013 5:36pm
A computer virus that spread to more than a million computers worldwide, including some at NASA, and produced at least $50 million in illegal profits or losses to victims should be a "wake-up call" for banks and consumers unaware of the threat posed by Internet criminals, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Study: Digital information can be stored in DNA
01/23/2013 5:43pm
It can store the information from a million CDs in a space no bigger than your little finger, and could keep it safe for centuries.
Netflix's 4Q restores company's investment luster
01/23/2013 6:46pm
Netflix has re-emerged as a stock-market star after a fourth-quarter performance that demonstrated its success in broadening the appeal of its Internet video service despite stiffer competition.
AP PHOTOS: A look at jobs replaced by technology
01/23/2013 10:16pm
Five years after the start of the Great Recession, the toll is terrifyingly clear: Millions of middle-class jobs have been lost in developed countries the world over.
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