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1) Google attack part of vast campaign

Computer attacks on Google that the search giant said originated in China were part of a concerted political and corporate espionage effort that exploited security flaws in e-mail attachments to sneak into the networks of major financial, defense and technology companies and research institutions in...

2) China defends censorship after Google threat

BEIJING -- Chinese authorities on Thursday defended online censorship and encouraged Internet users to censor themselves in an apparent response to Google's announcement that it would stop filtering out sensitive information from it Chinese-based Web site.

3) White House seeks tech advice from corporate chiefs

The federal government has corporate envy. So the Obama administration has invited dozens of the nation's top executives to the White House on Thursday seeking tips on how the federal bureaucracy can become leaner and meaner. That means thinking of ways to cut costs and getting federal agencies t...

4) Google hands China an Internet dilemma

BEIJING -- Google's threat to shut down its Chinese Web site and offices over cyberattacks and censorship puts the government here in the awkward position of having to choose between relaxing restrictions and raising the ire of the roughly 80 million Chinese people who use the search engine.

5) Google threatens to leave China

Google described the Chinese cyberattacks and explained its resulting decision to stop censoring Chinese search results in this statement from its chief legal officer, released to news outlets Tuesday evening.

6) Google China Employees Given Holiday Leave, Networks Being Scrutinized

A tipster informs us that an IM conversation with a friend who works for Google China in their Shanghai offices has revealed that all Google China workers have been given holiday leave. Bloomberg published a similar report , adding that the company has intensified internal security testing of its...

7) Kodak Files Lawsuits Against Apple, RIM Over Digital Imaging Technology Patent

Eastman Kodak Company (in short, Kodak) has filed lawsuits against Apple and Research In Motion , alleging that both have infringed digital imaging technology patented by the company.

8) iPhone Doubles Up Android On Mobile Ad Click Rates; Both Destroyed By Symbian

When you think about mobile advertising, you might think the iPhone or Android are the hot platforms (thanks to ads like this ). But you'd be wrong.

9) Valleywag's $100,000 Bounty For Apple Tablet Leaks May Face Legal Repercussions

Tired of sifting through the mountains of rumors leading up to the (still unconfirmed) debut of the Apple Tablet on January 27? Valleywag, the Silicon Valley-focused Gawker blog, has just announced a bounty for anyone who turns over legitimate photos and/or video of the tablet in action. The rewards...

10) Returning your Nexus One? Prepare to pay up to $550.

Thinking of returning Google's Nexus One phone? Customers may think twice after confronted by penalties from both Google and service provider T-Mobile that could amount to $550 in early equipment return and contract cancellation fees.

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