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Microsoft is caught up in a privacy storm after it admitted it read the Hotmail inbox of a blogger while pursuing a software leak investigation.
BBC News
Microsoft's Xbox One came very close to catching Sony's PlayStation 4 in February sales, according to market researcher NPD.
CNET
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Panasonic promised it would deliver a GH mirrorless camera capable of recording 4K video for under $2,000, and now we know just how far under that is.
engadget
STMicroelectronics and rivals such as NXP Semiconductor and Qualcomm are battling to be picked to provide the brains for the various products in the hot segment.
Bloomberg
Earlier today, Apple provided developers with the first beta for the upcoming release of OS X Mavericks version 10.9.3.
9to5Mac.com
It looks like Asus is getting ready to release another high-end aluminum Ultrabook. The NX500 has popped up online before an official reveal, and it's packing premium audio and a 15-inch 4K display.
GEEK.com
Japan's government said Bitcoin is not a currency but that some transactions using the virtual unit should be taxed.
BBC News
At an IBM factory in southern China, more than 1,000 workers have staged a strike to protest the company's plan to transfer employees to the Chinese PC arm, the Lenovo Group.
EE Times
Hillcrest Labs and Bosch Sensortec have announced a partnership to launch a new sensor solution for head-mounted displays (HMDs).
Company release
How ABC, Twitter and Samsung stage-managed the world's most re-tweeted snapshot.
Fortune
Oppenheimer has overseen a period of massive growth at the iPhone maker.
CNNMoney
Intel is in the process of buying smartwatch startup Basis, as part of the tech giant's new focus on wearables and the Internet of Things.
EE Times
Intel is expecting its next Atom tablet chip, code-named Cherry Trail, to be in devices by the end of 2014, the company said this week.
Computerworld
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