Gadgets take center stage at largest CES ever
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CES 2014: The top five tech themes to expect this week
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BlackBerry hires former HTC executive to run devices business
BlackBerry hired former HTC and Sony Ericsson executive Ron Louks, tasking him with reigniting demand for the company’s smartphones.
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CES 2014: What’s coming up in Las Vegas
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The library that doesn’t need books
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T-Mobile to buy spectrum licenses from Verizon
T-Mobile said Monday that it’s reached deals to buy spectrum licenses from Verizon Wireless for $2.37 billion in cash.
The Switchboard: Is Netflix’s algorithm a way to hide its thin library?
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Best comments from the weekend
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Roku launching Roku TV
Roku is launching a line of TVs that play video from services like Netflix without requiring a set-top box.
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Biometric technology is hot at this week’s annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Americans not affected by Yahoo malware
Hundreds of thousands of users got hit by malware. But if Americans and Mac users weren’t affected.
For Hillcrest Labs, the annual trip to CES has new focus
Executives say the firm’s software to manage motion-enabled sensors can be applied in many portable devices.
The Download: PriceSpotting makes its debut at CES 2014
Neil Kataria’s start-up allows shoppers to compare the price on everyday goods at local stores.
Thousands of visitors to yahoo.com hit with malware
Someone hijacked Yahoo’s ad servers to infect users’ computers with malicious software.
The NSA refuses to deny spying on Congress
The agency was asked point blank by Sen. Bernie Sanders. He’s not going to like the answer.
AT&T gets rolling on IP transition trials
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