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Data Breach at Security Firm Linked to Attack on Lockheed
New York Times
By CHRISTOPHER DREW and JOHN MARKOFF Lockheed Martin, the nation's largest military contractor, has battled disruptions in its computer networks this week that might be tied to a hacking attack on a vendor that supplies coded security tokens to ...
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Google Wallet Demo Shows Bright Future for Mobile Payments
eWeek
Google Wallet and Google Offers can combine to form the first ubiquitous mobile payment service via Android and other smartphones... assuming consumers buy into the idea. Google Wallet, the pending mobile payment service formed with Citgroup, ...
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Microsoft downplays IE 'cookiejacking' bug
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Microsoft today downplayed the threat posed by an unpatched vulnerability in all versions of Internet Explorer (IE) that an Italian researchers has shown can be exploited to hijack people's online identities. ...
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Debate over arsenic-based life enters a new chapter
Washington Post
By Brian Vastag, So it went last December, when a NASA-funded researcher announced a discovery with far-reaching implications: a bizarre microbe from a California lake that incorporated the toxic element arsenic into its very DNA. ...
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Amazon, B&N spar over battery life; does it even matter?
FierceCIO
FierceCIO:TechWatch is a twice weekly IT news update, with news covering IT security, hardware and storage news, networking, IT storage, and more. Join 29500+ IT management professionals who get FierceCIO:TechWatch via email. Sign up today! ...
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NOAA won't seek endangered species label for bluefin tuna
Asbury Park Press
Federal officials say they will not seek endangered species protection for the Atlantic bluefin tuna, powerful swimmers of the high seas that command top prices in worldwide sushi markets. An analysis by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
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Google denies 'freeze' on manual search controls
Register
Google search bigwig Matt Cutts and the web giant's public policy team have confirmed that Google still uses manual controls as well as its famous algorithms to determine search results, denying a blog post that said otherwise. ...
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A home for Facebookers who don't get Onion's jokes
CNET
by Chris Matyszczyk For any writer who is trying to be funny, there is a very special pain that comes when someone doesn't get the joke. It hits you somewhere beneath the ribs and the pain then courses around your torso, before finally emerging, ...
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MacDefender Scareware Linked to Russian Payment Site
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter The fake MacDefender malware that has been plaguing owners of Apple computers for about a month has been traced back to Russian online payment processor ChronoPay, a computer security researcher claimed Friday. "Some of the recent scams ...
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Prius V Delivers 42 MPG with SUV-like Space
Reuters
By HybridCars at HybridCars A week-and-a-half ago, we posted some of the web's first images of the Prius V, Toyota's new larger version of the quintessential hybrid vehicle. Last week, we spent a few hours behind the wheel and can summarize the ...
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Alaska Airlines issues iPads to pilots
The Seattle Times
Alaska Airlines said Friday it will issue iPad tablet computers to its pilots to replace up to 25 pounds of paper flight manuals. By Seattle Times staff "If they can use their iPads during flight, then I can use mine." Yes Circ. ...
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Nissan takes a crack at Volt hybrid electric car
VentureBeat
Nissan has taken a potshot at General Motors by mocking its plug-in electric hybrid Chevy Volt in an ad for its pure plug-in electric car, the Nissan Leaf. The ad mocks cars that use internal combustion engines and gasoline by showing a world where any ...
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US Senator Demands Privacy Policies for Smartphone Apps
Wired News (blog)
By Brian X. Chen Some iPhone apps ask you for permission to track your geographical location. However, some apps pull such data without your approval. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com Apple and Google claim they're doing what they can to respect user ...
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Wired News (blog)
Acer Iconia A500 Tablet Pairs Nicely with Any USB PC Keyboard
PCWorld
By Robert Strohmeyer, PCWorld I'm writing today's post on my Android-based Acer Iconia A500 tablet. But no, I'm not tapping slowly around an on-screen keyboard. Instead, I grabbed an old USB keyboard that was laying at the bottom of a junk drawer in my ...
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Resistance 3 preorder incentives announced
GameSpot
By Eddie Makuch, GameSpot Reservation bonuses for Insomicac's shooter detailed at GameStop, Wal-Mart, Amazon, and Best Buy; Chimera tooth necklace, multiplayer skins, grenade, and titles offered. Battling the snarling, nefarious, and nasty Chimera in ...
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New Blood-Soaked BloodRayne: Betrayal Trailer Out Now
games.on.net
By James Cottee - Sat May 28, 2011 12:12pm - WayForward Technologies and Majesco Entertainment have released a new trailer for BloodRayne: Betrayal, the upcoming hack-and-slash platform action game for PS3 and Xbox 360. Edited together from actual ...
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Google Maps 5.5 for Android cops more Latitude, tweaks Places and transit pages
Engadget
By Brad Molen posted May 27th 2011 4:39PM Last month we asked for a "funny pages" display in Google's next release of Maps that shows a thick dotted line depicting where we've traveled, but it appears the folks at El Goog had a different agenda in mind ...
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Google Displaces Yahoo in Display Ads, AdMob Buoys Mobile
eWeek
Google is king of the hill in display ads, taking the mantle from Yahoo for the first time. The search engine also celebrated its one-year anniversary of buying AdMob May 27. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) reached several advertising milestones through the month ...
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E3 2011: No Metal Gear Solid 5
IGN
by Jim Reilly Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima recently answered listener questions during a segment on his company's latest Kojima Productions podcast, translated by Andriasang. Kojima addressed several rumors and speculation, answering with a simple ...
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Men are bigger shoppers -- at least virtually -- than women
msnbc.com
By Suzanne Choney Women may buy more stuff than guys from brick-and-mortar stores, or online shopping sites like Amazon or Overstock. But men can claim the shopping title when it comes to buying virtual goods for mobile social games, outspending women ...
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Hulk Hogan's Kinect Game Teaches the Fine Art of Wrestling Showmanship
Kotaku
Mike Fahey — Being a successful professional wrestler takes more than having the right moves in the ring, and no one knows that better than the legendary Hulk Hogan. That's why the Kinect-powered Hulk Hogan's Main Event focuses as much on winning the ...
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Music Industry Sues ISP to Censor The Pirate Bay
Hard OCP
What do you do if you can't take down the Pirate Bay? If you are the copyright cops, you go after the ISPs instead. The Pirate Bay is at the center of a new lawsuit filed at the District Court in Helsinki, Finland. Music industry representatives have ...
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Comcast and MIT to test live television over IP
Geek.com
Executives at Comcast must be tired of hearing people talk about "cutting the cable" and ditching their cable television subscriptions for video on the Web. The company announced that in the coming months they'll be working at MIT to test live ...
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Bioware Begins Hiring for Dragon Age 3 Development
Xbox Freedom
The renowned Canadian video games developer recently sent a call out to its followers, looking for artists to relocate to the company's head office in Edmonton. The tweet went as follows: "I'm looking for exceptional environment artists to join me at ...
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Games Review - Portal 2
West Sussex County Times
Is Portal 2 just as innovative as the original, or will it leave you scratching your head? EVERY so often a game comes along, totally out of the blue, that rocks the gaming psyche so hard it would measure a 10 on the Richter scale. ...
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West Sussex County Times
How the Smartest Android Keyboard Got Even Smarter
GigaOm
By Kevin C. Tofel May. 27, 2011, 12:30pm PT 3 Comments I've long recommended SwiftKey as a third-party keyboard for Android smartphones, and many others agree. According to the Android Market, the paid version has enjoyed between 100000 and 500000 ...
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T-Mobile G2x Price Jumping to $300 Tomorrow?
Gotta Be Mobile
A leaked document indicates that T-Mobile is planning on increasing the price of the G2x because of 'inventory constraints' that have knocked the device out of T-Mobile's online store. Yesterday, it became clear that T-Mobile was dealing with a host of ...
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Thread of the Day: Do You Support Having a "Black Box" in Your Car?
MotorTrend Magazine
Earlier this week we reported that the NHTSA was still considering requiring the installation of Event Data Recorder (EDR) black boxes in all new cars. The debate that ensued in the comments section of that post let us know just how much of a touchy ...
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MotorTrend Magazine
Google Releases Correlate
Mediapost.com
Marketers looking for more insight on search terms may want to try Correlate, a tool that mines data and finds matching search patterns that provide hints about ongoing trends. Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org, released the tool this week. ...
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Amazon Cuts Android Phone Prices for Memorial Day
eWeek
Amazon Wireless is severely discounting 4G Android smartphones for its Memorial Day sale. How does a Droid Charge for $179.99 or a Motorola Atrix 4G for $99 sound? Amazon is offering big Memorial Day discounts on 4G smartphones such as the pricey ...
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