In today's podcast: Motorola sues Apple over patents; Facebook offers new tools; and Logitech unveils Google TV device.
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In today's podcast: Intel tool to aid porting iPhone apps; UK bank fraud down; and Motorola Android phone guns for BlackBerry.
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In today's podcast: Oracle buys Passlogix; IE browser share falls below 50 percent; and Cisco adds multifunction security appliance.
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In today's podcast: Windows Phone 7 launch imminent; China Unicom sees 3G growth on iPhone; and Elcomsoft cracks Blackberry backups.
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In today's podcast: HP chooses SAP vet as CEO; US busts dozens in Zeus criminal ring; and India reportedly unsatisfied with RIM's efforts.
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In today's podcast: UK police take down Zeus bank-fraud ring; Gates switches microblogging gears in China; and Nokia ships N8 smartphone.
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In today's podcast: Dell assembles Virtual Integrated System; Nintendo 3DS launch date; and Amazon Web Services PHP SDK.
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In today's podcast: RIM intros PlayBook tablet; Tilera sees 800-core server coming; and OpenOffice.org breaks from Oracle.
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In today's podcast: Sharp Galapagos tablet; iPhone 4 sells out in China; and EU ends two antitrust investigations of Apple.
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In today's podcast: Cloud vendors argue for updated privacy laws; AMD lowers forecast on weak PC demand; and FBI investigates "here you have" worm.
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In today's podcast: Dell shows 7-inch tablet prototype; US mulls electronic privacy law overhaul; and Zuckerberg moves up Forbes list.
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In today's podcast: Ohio defends anti-offshoring stance; RIM tablet rumors spike; and vendors pledge $3.2 billion in Taiwan trade.
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In today's podcast: HP settles with Hurd; Stuxnet aimed at Iranian nuclear facility; and iPad may add face recognition.
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In today's podcast: Oracle unveils its cloud; Germans exercise Street View opt-outs; and IBM buys Netezza.
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In today's podcast: Chinese video site signs content deal; VMware in talks to acquire Novell's Linux business; and B&N aims to sell $1B worth of e-books by 2013.
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