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Who will buy BlackBerry?

BlackBerry is in trouble, and the company has received an offer for the acquisition from Fairfax Financial. However, a transaction worth $4.7 billion is still far from being achieved, and the BlackBerry has an alternative plan.

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iPhone 5S is the best selling smartphone in the US in September

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According to data from Canaccord, Apple's iPhone 5S during September was the best selling smartphone in the US. Data was collected from the four largest Us mobile service providers.

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The NSA has been trying to break into the TOR Netwotk since at least 2007

There is a pretty interesting story about how the NSA has been targeting the TOR Network for the last couple of days. The news is just another piece of the much larger tapestry of US government surveillance being performed by the National Security Agency. Some of this surveillance appears to be at the behest of the administration while others pieces seem to be generated from within the agency and possibly outside their charter and license. It seems that the NSA is determined to bring all forms of communication under their domain. This is why we were not surprised to hear that the NSA has been working on being able to identify people using the TOR Network since at least 2007 (possibly before that).

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Apple's iPhone 5S has flaky sensors

A large number of Phone 5S users have reported a problem with the gyroscope, accelerometer and compass. It seems that the problem occurs because of bad calibration of movement sensors. [Ed – which is not the only complaint that has surfaces about the new phone and iOS combination]

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Samsung's TV box for $300

Samsung TV box runs on dual-core processor clocked at 1.7 GHz, while the 1GB of RAM ensures that all running applications work smoothly. To save your files Samsung has provided 8GB of flash memory and hard disk with 1TB of capacity.

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