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Groupon Files to Go Public
By EVELYN M. RUSLI and MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED
The social buying site Groupon filed to go public, with plans to raise an estimated $750 million.
The Gmail attacks Google disclosed used a rapidly proliferating form of e-mail fraud called spear phishing to steal hundreds of passwords and monitor accounts.
The social buying site Groupon filed to go public, with plans to raise an estimated $750 million.
A hacker group calling itself LulzSec claimed responsibility on Thursday for breaking into a Sony Web site and stealing personal information for about 52,000 customers.
Apple has nearly completed negotiations with the major music publishers that will clear the way for a new cloud music service.
NBC said Thursday that Vivian Schiller, who resigned from NPR in March in the midst of controversy, would lead an expansion of the NBC News division's ventures in digital media.
Peter Thiel, the technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist, tells CNBC why he is giving $100,000 to 24 young adults to stop going to school and start focusing on building the tech companies of tomorrow.
A developer financed the network, designed to be available outdoors between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges.
If you place an Eye-Fi Mobile X2 memory card in your camera, you can automatically send photos to your phone or tablet for sharing online.
Walt Baranger on ham radio; making better videos; the tech term “vaulting;" news.
2010 was supposed to be the Year of the Tablet, a prediction that did not quite pan out. So, once more, with feeling: 2011 will be the Year of the Tablet. Sort through the offerings.
Browse all the mobile app coverage that has appeared in The New York Times by category, and see what Times writers have on their phones and tablets.
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