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| Cyberattackers grab more info on Arizona agency employees CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- A second hacking attack has yielded personal information belonging to nearly a dozen of its employees, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said Wednesday. The cyberterrorist group "antisec" gained access to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Major Jihadist website downed by unknown hacker TG Daily An important al-Qaida chat forum has been downed by unknown hackers, leaving the organization without a trusted communication channel on the internet. The Al-Shamukh site appears to have suffered attacks on both its primary web domain and data server. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oracle dismisses HP Itanium suit a 'publicity stunt' Fudzilla HP's lawsuit against Oracle over its plan to stop developing software for Intel's Itanium processors was dismissed as a "publicity stunt" by Larry Ellison's briefs. According to Oracle court documents, which were found by PC World, HP had a cunning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sorry, but the TDL botnet is not 'indestructible' InfoWorld By Roger Grimes The sophistication of the TDL rootkit and the global expanse of its botnet have many observers worried about the antimalware industry's ability to respond. Clearly, the TDL malware family is designed to be difficult to detect and remove ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft Faces New Weighty Responsibilities as VOIP Phone Carrier eWeek News Analysis: Now that Microsoft is on its way to become a telephone company, it is finding itself subject to a lot of things that a mere software company never had to deal with. Now that Microsoft is buying Skype, new complications have cropped up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why you should be skeptical of the Cisco Cius InfoWorld By Galen Gruman Announced a year ago, the Android-based Cius tablet from Cisco Systems finally has a shipping date: July 31. But already, you're seeing many in the blogosphere parroting Cisco's marketing, passing on the company's claims about the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Activision plans 'Call of Duty' two-day fan event in LA for September USA Today By Mike Snider, USA TODAY The Call of Duty video game franchise is so big that it's going to throw its own party, the Call of Duty XP 2011, a two-day event for fans Sept. 2-3 in Los Angeles. The $150 tickets go on sale July 19 (signup at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The 4G-enabled Galaxy Tab 10.1 CNET Customers interested in buying the device can head to Verizon's Web site and preorder the 16GB or 32GB models for $529.99 and $629.99, respectively. To buy the device at those prices, however, consumers must enter into a two-year contract with Verizon. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Hewlett-Packard Is In Talks to License WebOS Software, CEO Apotheker Says Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Wed Jun 29 23:45:09 GMT 2011 Leo Apotheker, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard Co., second from left, speaks at a media event as Piau Phang Foo, senior vice president for global sales of Asia Pacific and Japan at Hewlett ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mark Zuckerberg Is Filthy Stinking Rich Now TIME By Erica Ho on June 29, 2011 Now I finally understand why Mark Zuckerberg bought a $7 million home – because he's richer than God, that's why. Well, actually, he's just richer than those Google dudes and, um, me. Turns out, thanks to some investors, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CA coughs up $330m in cash for apps dev house Register By Timothy Prickett Morgan • Get more from this author Software conglomerate CA Technologies has borged another company in its ongoing effort to make its wares relevant in an increasingly virtual and cloudy IT world. CA, formerly known as Computer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AAAS Board Condemns Attacks on Climate Researchers Inside Higher Ed The Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Science released a statement Wednesday about the way some climate scientists have been treated. "We are deeply concerned by the extent and nature of personal attacks on climate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google patches 7 bugs in Chrome browser Computerworld By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Google patched seven vulnerabilities in Chrome on Tuesday as it issued the second security update for its browser this month. All but one of the flaws fixed in Chrome 12.0.742.112 were rated "high," the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TwitPic founder Noah Everett tweets 'naked' arrest photo Digitaltrends.com TwitPic founder Noah Everett caused a stir early Wednesday morning after posting pictures of himself "getting arrested." When you're the creator of a successful photo-sharing service, it's always a good idea to use your own product. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds consider endangered status for 2 bat species Foster's Daily Democrat ALBANY, NY (AP) — The US Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing the status of the eastern small-footed and northern long-eared bats to see if they warrant federal protection. The status review announced Tuesday was launched after the Center for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fascinating: What Tau sounds like? CBS News (CBS) - Some months back we presented to you a fascinating video here on The Feed with a musician turning Pi into music. Well that musician is back and this time wants to try to show us what mathematical Tau would sound like in song form - take a look ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AT&T signs deal to bring Zynga games to phones Forbes AP , 06.29.11, 05:52 PM EDT AT&T Inc. has signed a deal to offer games from Zynga Inc. on its Android-powered smart phones, the phone company said on Wednesday. Games such as "Words with Friends" and "Zynga Poker" will be available for download on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| At Last Some Good Press For Nokia Wall Street Journal (blog) By Ben Rooney Not often, these days, that Nokia is in the press for the right reasons, but this is one of them. A huge thumbs up to the troubled phone maker for their Nokia Shorts film competition, it is exactly the sort of campaign that the company ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft Signs Two Patent Deals for Android Devices PCWorld By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Microsoft signed two deals this week with companies that agreed to pay royalties for technology used in Android devices, following a similar deal the software giant made with HTC last year. The agreements could be indications ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blue Jeans launches "any(ware) video conferencing" VentureBeat Blue Jeans Network came out of stealth mode Wednesday, making the cloud-based, multi-party video conferencing service commercially available. Dubbed "any(ware) video conferencing," Blue Jeans Network makes video conferencing accessible to pretty much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Star Wars Galaxies fan petition blocked by Sony as SOE drops All Access rates Digitaltrends.com Star Wars Galaxies players are finding that Sony is quietly defusing efforts to generate interest around a petition asking that the MMO not be shut down at the end of this year. After more than eight years online, Sony has announced its intention to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ubuntu Linux, Day 29: Five Things I Like Most About Ubuntu Linux PCWorld By Tony Bradley, PCWorld As I put the finishing touches on my 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux experience, I am taking the time to reflect on the highs and lows of the last month. Yesterday I shared my five biggest complaints about working with Ubuntu Linux, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How-To: Wirelessly sync your iTunes library with HTC Evo 3D IntoMobile There's a way to make your iTunes library sing along your brand new HTC Evo 3D. As a matter of fact, you can move music from your computer sans any wires, something even iPhone users can't do (at least until iOS 5 is released). ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tech executives offer their views on the US economy (It's not good) VentureBeat Sorry to rain on your parade, but this will only take a minute. A new report surveying leaders of technology companies indicates the US economic recovery is two years away, instead of previous forecasts that it will happen in 2012. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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