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- Take the iPad, Ditch the Notebook When You Travel (PC World)
- Anger about digital 'stitch-up'
- Boingo: iPad Now Second Most-Popular Device (PC Magazine)
- FCC official says Comcast ruling may impact broadband plan (Reuters)
- Live Update: iPhone OS 4.0 Event (Macworld.com)
- Apple iPad Costs $260 to Build, iSuppli Finds (PC World)
- Fluor Corp. inks deal to manage IBM facilities (AP)
- Microsoft Previews Exchange 2010 SP1 (PC World)
- Stones roadie publishes book, iPhone App together (Reuters)
- Vuln: Apple QuickTime CoreMedia H.263 Encoded '.3g2' Movie Files Heap Buffer Overflow
- Vuln: TUGZip 3.5 ZIP File Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: RETIRED: Apple Mac OS X APPLE-SA-2010-03-29-1 Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Linux Kernel 'nameidata' Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability
- Panasonic Viera TC-P46S1 (PC World)
- Kodak Zi8 Digital Camcorder (PC World)
- Nintendo DSi (PC World)
- Analysis: What Apple has in store for iPhone event (Macworld.com)
- 'Mind-reading' brain-scan software showcased in NY (AP)
- BenQ Chooses E-reader Path Over IPad (PC World)
- Ruling puts US net plans in flux
- 'Ice explorer' ready for lift-off
- Dr Who regenerates into computer game character
- Vuln: Apple QuickTime FLC Encoded '.fli' Movie File Remote Heap Buffer Overflow Vulne
- Nokia brings mobile music service to China (AFP)
- India’s Much-delayed 3G Auction Happening Friday (PC World)
- Google Says Mobile Services Now Mostly Accessible in China (PC World)
- UK phone tax, regional news plans dropped from bill (Reuters)
- Gameworld: Apple's iPad takes video gaming seriously (Reuters)
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- AT&T to sell European Wi-Fi operator to Swisscom (AP)
- Google Android threatened by fragmentation (InfoWorld)
- Nokia Eyes China To Boost Struggling Music Service (PC Magazine)
- NY suit vs. Google seeks damages for pictures, art (AP)
- Palm CEO admits: 'We've hit a speed bump' (Ben Patterson)
- Arkansas teen accuses mom of Facebook harassment (AP)
- LinkedIn expands board with former search engine CEO (Reuters)
- Wi-Lan sues Apple, HP, others on Bluetooth patent (Reuters)
- $250.60 in iPad Parts Creates a Radical New Design (NewsFactor)
- Salesforce.com Unveils 'Chatter-enabled' Apps (PC World)
- iPad Sales Estimated to Top 600,000 (PC World)
- Vuln: Multiple Vendor 'librpc.dll' Stack Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Tech industry recovery under way, says Forrester (AP)
- 'I'm a Mac! I'm a PC!' TV ads 'might be done,' Justin Long says (Ben Patterson)
- Is a smaller iPad in the works for 2011? (Ben Patterson)
- Online ad revenue up 2.6 pct in 4Q to $6.3 bln (AP)
- Apple to release second quarter results on April 20 (Macworld.com)
- Cell phone company sues Neb. village over tower (AP)
- 450,000 iPads sold, 600,000 iBooks downloaded: Jobs (AFP)
- Oracle Chief Architect to Reveal MySQL Strategy (PC World)
- Apple's iPad sales set strong pace (Reuters)
- AT&T Sells off Europe Hotspot Business (PC World)
- FCC plans to move forward with broadband plan soon (AP)
- Modern Warfare 2 Download Shatters Sales Records (PC World)
- Salesforce.com Expands Chatter Collaboration Features (NewsFactor)
- Apple: iPad sales, App Store downloads climbing (Macworld.com)
- HP shows 'memory of the future'
- Apple's iPad sets strong sales pace, iAd unveiled (Reuters)
- Mexico may cut millions of cellphones to fight crime (Reuters)
- Apple debuts iAd advertising platform for iPhone OS (Macworld.com)
- Apple iPhone OS 4: 10 Features We Didn't See (PC Magazine)
- Wi-Lan Sues Apple, HP, More Over Bluetooth Patent (PC Magazine)
- IBM Executive Denies Open-source Sellout (PC World)
- Apple: Multitasking coming to the iPhone this summer, iPad in the fall (Ben Patte
- FCC issues broadband agenda despite court loss (Reuters)
- Apple unveils iPhone OS upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Summary Box: Apple iPhone to get multitasking (AP)
- Movers roundup: Pier 1 Imports, BMC Software (AP)
- Apple Moves Into Mobile Ads at iPhone 4.0 Event (NewsFactor)
- Vuln: udisks 'probers/udisks-dm-export.c' Local Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- Vuln: Joomla! AWD Wall Component 'cbuser' Parameter SQL Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: Pulse CMS 'view.php' Cross Site ******ing Vulnerability
- Vuln: Joomla! UIajaxIM Component Arbitrary ****** Injection Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: [USN-925-1] MoinMoin vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: Vulnerabilities in CMS SiteLogic
- Bugtraq: [HITB-Announce] FINAL CALL - CFP for HITBSecConf2010 Amsterdam
- Bugtraq: TCPDF Library Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- A Chinese ISP Momentarily Hijacks the Internet (PC World)
- Glance: Changes coming to the iPhone, iPad (AP)
- IBM Systems Signal Shift Toward Tighter Integration (PC World)
- iPhone OS 4.0 Makes iPhone a Business Contender (PC World)
- Apple Approves MobiTV Streaming App for iPhones (PC Magazine)
- Yahoo technology chief to step down (Reuters)
- Watch video of the iPhone OS 4 event (Macworld.com)
- Our iPhone OS 4 scorecard: How Apple fared (Macworld.com)
- Apple Creates Social Gaming Network for iPhone (LiveScience.com)
- Sun's Solaris Now Getting Quarterly Security Patches (PC World)
- New iPhone and iPad Software Will Have Folders (LiveScience.com)
- Apple reveals new iPhone features
- Mexico may cut millions of cellphones to fight crime (Reuters)
- Vuln: Oracle April 2010 Critical Patch Update Multiple Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: ClamAV Security Bypass And Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: myMP3-Player '.m3u' File Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: MoinMoin 'Despam' Action HTML Injection Vulnerability
- Oracle Extends Hyperion for More Financial Duties (PC World)
- FCC presses on with broadband plan despite court ruling (AFP)
- Batten Down the Hatches for Microsoft and Adobe Patches (PC World)
- Superfast cars
- Apple unveils iAd platform; iPad sales look strong (Reuters)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Facebook seeks to register voters
- Quick guide
- Vuln: Mozilla Firefox Cross ******** DOM Node Movement Remote Code Execution Vulnerab
- Vuln: OpenSSL 'zlib' Compression Memory Leak Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: OpenSSL 'dtls1_retrieve_buffered_fragment()' Remote Denial of Service Vulnerabi
- TSMC Beats Own First Quarter Revenue Guidance (PC World)
- Colour e-readers shift to video
- Nokia buys location technology firm ****Carta (Reuters)
- Next on Netflix's to-do list: a streaming video player for Android? (Ben Patterso
- Microsoft, Adobe Due to Release Patches (PC Magazine)
- Nokia buys ****Carta for local search services (AP)
- Md. may ban hand-held phone use while driving (AP)
- Don't hold your breath for Flash on the iPhone, iPad (Ben Patterson)
- Bing gains US search market share for 10th straight month (AFP)
- Chinese shoppers buying 'grey market' iPads (AFP)
- Adobe Fires Back as Apple Bans Flash in iPhone OS 4.0 (NewsFactor)
- iPhone OS 4.0: A Features Report Card (PC World)
- AT&T Overhauls Image -- Is it Afraid of the Big Bad Verizon iPhone? (PC World)
- India's 3G auction gets underway
- Apple v Google
- Vuln: GNU libnss_db Local Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- Vuln: Drupal Views Module Cross Site ******ing and PHP Code Injection Vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Pulse CMS Cross-Site Request Forgery
- Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Pulse CMS Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: [USN-624-2] Erlang vulnerability
- Bugtraq: WinSoftMagic Photo Editor .PNG File Buffer Overflow
- Checkmate For Adobe Flash On iPhone 4.0? (PC World)
- Activision countersues 'Modern Warfare' execs (AP)
- Bidz.com: FTC staff does not recommend legal case (AP)
- Dish shares climb after UBS upgrade (AP)
- Activision countersues former executives (Reuters)
- iPhone 4.0 SDK Reveals New iPhone Specs (PC World)
- Autodesk reaches settlement in trademark dispute (AP)
- ***Kit2 May Bring Browser Changes (PC Magazine)
- Twitter predicts box office hits
- New Netflix deals mean more streaming movies but longer wait for 'Avatar,' other DVDs
- Diary of an iPhone Developer: 4.0 Beta- Proceed With Caution! (PC World)
- CRYSIS 2 Brings Novelist, Catastrophic Beauty Holiday 2010 (Newsarama.com)
- Apple Lets iPhone Users Control App Location Tracking (NewsFactor)
- RIM Acquisition May Let BlackBerry Control Car Functions (NewsFactor)
- SAP Users: Upgrading Has Its Benefits (PC World)
- Developers bullish on iPhone 4.0 additions (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft links PHP and business intelligence (InfoWorld)
- RIM Buys QNX to Tie Phones to Cars (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft's latest phone experiment (Reuters)
- Vuln: IBM Systems Director Agent Insecure File Permissions Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Drupal Internationalization Module Cross Site ******ing Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Alien Arena 'M_AddToServerList()' UDP Packet Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: Re: Vulnerabilities in Dunia Soccer
- Bugtraq: ZDI-10-068: Apple QuickTime H.263 Array Index Parsing Remote Code Execution
- Bugtraq: JAVA *** start arbitrary command-line injection - "-XXaltjvm" arbitrary dll
- Redbox to Offer Streaming Video? Let's Hope So (PC World)
- IPhone 4.0, Security News Dominate (PC World)
- Intel at a Crossroads With Itanium (PC World)
- This Week In Geek: An Apple-Microsoft Love Fest! (PC World)
- Adobe Evangelist Tells Apple: 'Go Screw Yourself' (PC World)
- Microsoft Doubles Zune HD Storage to 64GB (PC World)
- Apple's New iPhone App Rules: Unreasonable and Unjustifiable (PC World)
- Google, Apple rivalry heats up (AFP)
- Apple's New iPhone App Policy: Unreasonable and Unjustifiable (PC World)
- Album sales decline slows in Q1; digital sales dip (Reuters)
- Pocket Legends set to conquer your iPhone and iPad (Macworld.com)
- Change in iPhone developer terms puts Flash in crosshairs (Macworld.com)
- Twitter acquires Tweetie developer Atebits (Macworld.com)
- Language barrier
- Twitter Gets Official iPhone, Blackberry Apps (PC World)
- Summary Box: Broadband funds draw complaints (AP)
- Broadband funds stimulate laments from companies (AP)
- Will Netflix Suffer from Delayed Gratification? (PC World)
- The Macalope Weekly: Flash in the pan (Macworld.com)
- Java Founder James Gosling Leaves Oracle (PC World)
- Activision Countersues Fired Call of Duty Developers (PC World)
- Leaders sign up for online debate
- On Your Side: Laptop Repair Service Refused (PC World)
- Broadband funds stimulate laments from companies (AP)
- Germany holds Europe's first '4G' auction (AFP)
- Ex-Obama adviser calls on FCC to reclassify *** access: report (Reuters)
- Adobe needs rebound with latest Creative Suite (AP)
- Google CEO says newspapers can make money online (AP)
- China 3G standard phone sales to surge (Reuters)
- Google doesn't expect other firms to take on China (AFP)
- DreamWorks rolls out "Kung Fu Panda" virtual world (Reuters)
- Sharp to launch 3D TVs this summer (Reuters)
- InDesign CS5 introduces interactivity to page layout (Macworld.com)
- Adobe launches Flash Catalyst CS5 (Macworld.com)
- Dreamweaver CS5 supports content management systems (Macworld.com)
- Facebook meeting on safety due
- Microsoft to roll out Visual Studio upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Sharp to join 3D TV battle with advanced display (Reuters)
- Site speed to fuel search results
- dot.Rory
- Ahead of the Bell: Microsoft may unveil new phones (AP)
- Can Android Overtake the iPhone? (PC Magazine)
- Nokia Siemens Gears up for Indian 3G Market (PC World)
- Parties 'failing' to use *** well
- MI5 dumps staff lacking IT skills
- Pictures of New Dell 3G Phone Put on China Regulator Site (PC World)
- Diabetes Is No Fun, but It Can Be a Game (BusinessWeek)
- Greenplum's Chorus Builds Data Marts From Multiple Sources (PC World)
- Palm for Sale? Any Takers? (PC World)
- Fired Activision execs in games deal with rival EA (AP)
- New German tablet PC dubbed WePad to rival iPad (AP)
- Purported email from Steve Jobs: "Sorry, no" more updates for original iPhone (B
- Palm putting itself up for sale, Bloomberg reports (Ben Patterson)
- Hundreds of Internet fans expected at annual tech-fest in Spain (AFP)
- Palm hires advisers, explores options: source (Reuters)
- Best Buy to sell Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader (Reuters)
- Analyst Expects March Videogame Revenue Recovery (PC World)
- Malicious Facebook Ad Redirects to Fake Antivirus Software (PC World)
- Next, a Kin: Microsoft to try new consumer phones (AP)
- German '4G' mobile phone frequencies go under hammer (AFP)
- Microsoft unveils new mobile phones for young consumers (AFP)
- Report: Palm looking for buyers (Macworld.com)
- Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0, Silverlight to Launch This Week (PC Magazine)
- Memristor technology gets real; commercial release planned for 2013 (Christopher
- Cuil relaunches — as an automated encyclopedia (Christopher Null)
- Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" in Twitter twist (Reuters)
- Avid to buy Euphonix for undisclosed sum (AP)
- Creator of Java programming language leaves Oracle (Reuters)
- Microsoft debuts 'social' phone
- Vuln: Aladdin eToken PKI Client ETV File Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: VMware Hosted Products HexTile Encoded Video Chunk Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnera
- Bugtraq: VUPEN Security Research - VMware Products Movie Decoder Heap Overflow Vulner
- Bugtraq: AneCMS Multiple Vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: [USN-927-3] Thunderbird regression
- Bugtraq: CVE-2009-4510: TANDBERG VCS Static SSH Host Keys
- Google Acquires UK Visual Search Engine Startup (PC World)
- Intel, Samsung Join to Accelerate WiMax 2 Development (PC World)
- Microsoft Introduces 'Kin' Social Phones (PC Magazine)
- USAF adds cyber training for recruits and officers (AP)
- VirusBarrier Server gets update from Intego (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft exec: The world runs on software (InfoWorld)
- Adobe Releases Creative Suite 5 Amid Apple Battle (NewsFactor)
- Google Hosts 400 CIOs, Updates Docs (PC World)
- Microsoft 'Project Pink' slider phones revealed: Kin One and Kin Two (Ben Patter
- A Tablet from Google Could Help Break Apple's Control (NewsFactor)
- Ex-Activision executives form studio, sign EA deal (Reuters)
- Palm shares soar on reports company looking for a buyer (AFP)
- Microsoft Introduces 'social Phone,' Kin (PC World)
- The Google Android Tablet: Coming Soon? (PC World)
- Review: Wireless picture transfers faster than ever with Eye-Fi Pro X2 upgrade (C
- Amazon gets nod for Canadian distribution center (Reuters)
- Microsoft launches Kin phones (Reuters)
- 'Call of Duty' creators come back in partnership with EA (AFP)
- Java designer resigns from Oracle (AFP)
- Senate stalls cyber commander to probe digital war (AP)
- iPad name giving Apple heartache in Brazil (AFP)
- Vuln: VMware Player and Workstation 'vmware-authd' Remote Denial of Service Vulnerabi
- Vuln: Oracle Java SE and Java for Business CVE-2010-0845 Remote HotSpot Server Vulner
- Bugtraq: HITBSecConf DUBAI 2010: Learn more about *** attacks and stealth hacking
- Omni Group 'happy' with app sales, offers 30-day refund (Macworld.com)
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