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| Symantec claims IOS and Android are more secure than PCs Inquirer By Dave Neal ACCORDING TO PENETRATION TESTERS at Symantec mobile operating system security is far superior to PC protection. Symantec, in a report called "A Window into Mobile Device Security: Examining the security approaches employed in Apple's iOS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LeapFrog moves into tablets for kids with LeapPad VentureBeat Faced with tough competition from Apple, LeapFrog Enterprises is defending its turf in children's learning devices with the launch of a tablet for children called LeapPad. The device shows that Emeryville, Calif.-based LeapFrog is accelerating its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| MasterCard Says Website Outage Due To Telco Service Provider Wall Street Journal By Matt Jarzemsky Of Dow Jones Newswires NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--MasterCard Inc. (MA) said service was disrupted Tuesday morning at its website for customers. The company blamed the outage on its telecommunications service provider, although hacking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds may protect bats hit by killer fungus Duluth News Tribune The northern long-eared bat, found across Minnesota, is one species being considered for the federal endangered species list. A northern long-eared bat, Myotis septentrionalis (Northern long-eared myotis) roosts on a ceiling tile. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| DLA Piper Drops Facebook Case Plaintiff Wall Street Journal By SHAYNDI RAICE Paul Ceglia, the man who claims he is entitled to a large stake in Facebook Inc., has been dropped as a client by the law firm DLA Piper, marking the latest twist in a battle over the origins of the social-networking company. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Yahoo! seeds Hadoop startup on open source dream Register Yahoo! is creating a new company with its core Hadoop engineering team, seeking to rapidly expand the scope of the open source distributed number-crunching platform and ultimately bring it to a much wider audience. In growing the Hadoop "ecosystem" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hackers Release Universal Music, Viacom Data Wall Street Journal By IAN SHERR And ANDREW MORSE SAN FRANCISCO—A computer-hacking group that absorbed the notorious Lulz Security cybergang on Tuesday released a cache of files purportedly stolen from Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group and Viacom Inc., raising the stakes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Are you satisfied with Johann Hari's apology? The Guardian Johann Hari's use of unattributed quotes in his interviews for the Independent sparked a storm of protest on Twitter and raised questions about journalistic ethics. He's now said sorry, but is that enough? Johann Hari protesting the state visit of Pope ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'BioShock Infinite' scoops four at Game Critics Awards The Independent BioShock Infinite (due mid-2012) took four wins from the Game Critics Awards' Best of E3 2011, including Best of Show, while Battlefield 3, Sound Shapes, and Skyrim also made a strong impression. BioShock Infinite also collected wins for Best Original ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google report suggests huge payout for clean technology expansion VentureBeat Aggressive spending and expansion in clean technology would generate 1.1 million new jobs by 2030 and reduce US greenhouse gas emissions by 13 percent, according to a new report by Google. If the US employs more federal mandates and provides funding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google releases an Adobe Shockwave to HTML5 converter Inquirer By Dave Neal SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Google has released a Flash conversion tool that can let people play that sort of video on devices that, um, usually refuse to. This, of course, includes Apple Ithings, which have long been criticised for turning their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Angry Birds Now Available for Windows Phone Mashable Owners of Windows Phone 7 devices, rejoice: the time to crush those dastardly pigs with angry, feathered projectiles is nigh! Yes, Angry Birds is now available for WP7, and it goes for $2.99. The megapopular game has been spreading to a variety of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pope Tweets For First Time The Mark by The Mark Newsroom Considering it only took the Catholic church some 1500 years to drop Latin from masses, this is definitely progress. Pope Benedict XVI has tweeted for the first time, and his first missive on the micro-blogging platform was ... a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft patents spy tech for Skype Computerworld By Jaikumar Vijayan Computerworld - A newly patented Microsoft technology called Legal Intercept that would allow the company to secretly intercept, monitor and record Skype calls is stoking privacy concerns. Microsoft's patent application for Legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HP tempts webOS early adopters to buy a TouchPad with $50 rebate Engadget By Joe Pollicino posted Jun 29th 2011 5:29AM WebOS hopefuls -- especially owners of a Palm Pre, Pixi or their Plus variants -- you there? HP's TouchPad launch is a few days away, and the company's seeking to entice loyalists with a $50 mail-in-rebate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alcatel Leaps Ahead With 400-gigabit Routing Chip PCWorld By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Alcatel-Lucent is charting a course to the next generation of carrier routers with new silicon that is focused today on delivering services from the edge of a network but could also power a massive packet engine for the core ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| AOL restructures again, now focusing on 'power brands' Digitaltrends.com AOL continues to tinker with content production and management, this time swinging the spotlight to properties like the Huffington Post. AOL is no stranger to brand shifting. Since its merger with the Huffington Post, the site has uttered the phrase ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Doggie DNA shows whose doo doo is whose Today's THV LEBANON, NH (CNN) -- An apartment complex in New Hampshire has come up with a novel way to make sure pet owners clean up after their dogs. It involves DNA testing and a little bit of digging in the dirt. The dog dirt, that is. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| World still warming up, researchers warn Boston Globe AP / June 29, 2011 WASHINGTON — The world's climate is not only continuing to warm, it's adding heat-trapping greenhouse gases faster, researchers said yesterday. The global temperature has been warmer than the 20th century average every month for more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The power of content, the power of mobile Apps Bizcommunity.com SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: Probably the most significant development in smartphone technology, apart from the technology itself, is the rise of mobile applications. In fact, the IDC* predicts that the number of mobile application downloads worldwide will grow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FlashSoft Debuts with New Flash Optimization Software eWeek FlashSoft SE, which essentially turns SSD and PCIe flash into server-tier read-write cache, enables flash disks to become more cost-effective computing resources. A brand-new software company that deals strictly with the optimization of NAND flash in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 2011 Nissan Leaf Proves It Can Tackle Laguna Seca: Video The Car Connection By Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield Contributing Writer June 28th, 2011 On Sunday, June 26 the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca was home to Refuel 2011 - the third annual track day for electric cars and motorcycles. Open to anyone with an electric car, the event gave ... See all stories on this topic » |
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