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Tablets made up a third of worldwide computer sales in fourth quarter of 2012

One-third of computers sold worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2012 were tablets, according to a survey released Wednesday.

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Google buys online retail tracker Channel Intelligence for $125 million

Google said Wednesday it is buying online retail tracker Channel Intelligence for $125 million, as the Internet giant expands its retail footprint.

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Internet users seeking more 'invisibility': study

Consumer efforts to protect personal data and remain "invisible" online is leading to a "data blackhole" that could adversely impact digital advertisers, technology research firm Ovum said Wednesday.

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Instagram launches website to allow users to display photos

Facebook-owned Instagram on Tuesday began letting a freshly launched website serve as a gallery for images taken by users of the smartphone photo-sharing service.

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Crowd-funded video game console Ouya plans debut for June

The crowd-funded Ouya videogame console seeking to shake up a market dominated by Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo is gearing up for a US debut in June.

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Amazon unveils virtual currency to entice Kindle Fire users

Amazon unveiled a virtual currency Tuesday to enhance the potential for developers to make real money in games and other "apps" tailored for Kindle Fire tablet computers.

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Global e-commerce retail sales topped $1 trillion in 2012

Global Internet retail sales topped $1 trillion for the first time in 2012 with the United States holding the top spot but China rising fast, a market research firm said Tuesday.

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How to jailbreak your Apple iPhone 5

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Hackers steal data from U.S. Department of Energy

The US Department of Energy on Monday confirmed it was the target of a cyber attack in January, which stole employee and contractor data, but said no classified data was compromised.

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YouTube study shows children 'three clicks away from explicit material'

Children who view clips of Sesame Street and Peppa Pig on YouTube are on average just three clicks away from explicit adult material on the site, including nudity and violence, according to research.

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Online search ads expose racial bias: study

Ads pegged to Google search results can be racially biased because of how certain names are associated with blacks or whites, according to a new study.

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Wikipedia hopes mobile phones will help them reach 1 billion users by 2015

Wikipedia is aiming to use mobile phones to reach a billion people by 2015, a senior executive has said, doubling the present number.

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New privacy app pushing to help bring about 'geek utopia'

Wickr co-founder Nico Sell is working toward "geek utopia," a world where people hold the power when it comes to who sees what they share on the Internet or from their phones.

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