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- ***** Buys Indonesian Mobile Internet Company (PC World)
- Fun and video games for Jake Gyllenhaal (AP)
- News International launches paid-for Times sites (Reuters)
- App Industry Roundup: Get ready for iPhone video chat, Android's $100 tablet (Ap
- More Than One in Four Use Internet Worldwide, Says ITU (PC World)
- Poynt iPhone app can send you in the direction of whatever you’re looking for (A
- Internet Speedtest Results Going Public (PC World)
- Is 'American Beauty' director shooting iPhone TV ads? (Ben Patterson)
- Android-powered Dell Streak mini-tablet on tap this summer (Ben Patterson)
- Walmart drops iPhone 3GS price to $97 (Macworld.com)
- UK Murdoch newspapers unveil pay-for ***sites (AFP)
- IBM, Sy**** Upgrade Analytics Capabilities (PC World)
- Dell tablet computer to go on sale in Britain in June (AFP)
- Nitro PDF Reader out to blow away Adobe (AFP)
- Soluto Utility Shrinks PC Boot Times, Fixes Problems (PC World)
- TiVo Software To Be Bundled on Best Buy Insignia TVs (PC Magazine)
- Amazon CEO: Color Kindle `still a long way out' (AP)
- Hugo Chavez launches ***site in Venezuela (AP)
- Microsoft top entertainment executives step down (AP)
- How Lohan's SCRAM alcohol monitor works (Christopher Null)
- Zappos goofs up with mega-discounts, but honors prices (Christopher Null)
- Motorola begins cash tender offer for $400M debt (AP)
- Nokia and ***** forge maps and e-**** deal (Reuters)
- Google tries where others failed: shaking up TV biz (Reuters)
- Dell's Streak readies for battle with iPad (Reuters)
- France and Netherlands plan Internet anti-censorship drive (AFP)
- India's Infosys quarterly profit disappoints (AFP)
- China confirms it renewed Google operating license (AP)
- Judge OKs iPhone class action against Apple, AT&T (AP)
- Patent holder sues smart phone makers over patents (AP)
- Reports: iOS 4 upgrade kills old iPhones’ Wi-Fi (Christopher Null)
- Consumer Reports 'can't recommend' new iPhone (Ben Patterson)
- Why Twitter waited to take ownership of its iPhone and Android apps (Appolicious)
- Conde Nast's Reddit asks readers for help (AP)
- Light a bright idea for your iPhone 4 (Appolicious)
- Open Mobile Still on the Way, AT&T's Donovan Said (PC World)
- Case of kids found on Facebook revives disputes (AP)
- Boston judge cuts penalty in song-sharing case (AP)
- Remains of the Day: It's all about relationships (Macworld.com)
- Why AT&T’s world revolves around integrated devices (Appolicious)
- Fujitsu, Microsoft in cloud computing tie up (AFP)
- Malware Support Even Better than Security Vendors (PC Magazine)
- SCO Appeals Ruling in Novell Case (PC World)
- China eases control on *** forums (AFP)
- Which Browser Is Best for Your Work? (PC World)
- Firefox 4 Beta Offers Little in Security Upgrades (PC Magazine)
- Hands On: Firefox 4 Beta 1 (PC World)
- Mozilla Releases First of Firefox 4 Betas for Testing (NewsFactor)
- Firefox 4 Beta 1: A Visual Tour (PC World)
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 4 Beta 1 (PC Magazine)
- Mozilla Launches Firefox 4 Beta (PC World)
- New Postgres to Add the Polish (PC World)
- SkySQL Joins Ranks of MySQL Support Providers (PC World)
- Unix Active Directory Software Faster (PC World)
- Appeal Lodged Against EU Approval of Oracle-Sun Merger (PC World)
- Nokia aims to be the best with Symbian, MeeGo-Vanjoki (Reuters)
- IBM endorses Firefox as in-house *** browser (AFP)
- Mozilla Sends Firefox Home to iPhone App Store (PC Magazine)
- Early Version of MeeGo for Phones Released to Developers (PC World)
- Open-source ERP 'most Active' SourceForge Project (PC World)
- Cisco Plans Business Tablet for Mobile Collaboration (NewsFactor)
- Mozilla Posts First Pre-Release Code For Firefox 4 (PC Magazine)
- Cloudera Preps Hadoop for the Enterprise (PC World)
- Twitter Catches Cybercriminals and Google Foots The Bill (PC World)
- U.S. eavesdropping agency says Private Citizen is purely R&D (Reuters)
- S.Korea attacked by reactivated computer virus (AFP)
- Philippines to catch corrupt officials in cyberspace (AFP)
- Two New Ad-Aware Products Drastically Differ (PC Magazine)
- Atlanta Has Dubious Honor of Highest Malware Infection Rate (PC World)
- Apple Gives Alleged iTunes Hacker the Boot (PC World)
- Natural Disasters and Global Warming Fuel the Malware Flames (PC World)
- Security glitch exposes WellPoint data again (AP)
- If the DHS Is Serving Malware, Should It Be Our Internet Cop? (PC Magazine)
- ATM hack promises teller machine jackpot (AFP)
- Many Harmful Android Apps Wear a Friendly Face, Study Warns (PC World)
- Internet authorities adopt new .org security (Reuters)
- Calif man accused of extortion through hacking (AP)
- Aussies: Get a virus, no *** for you! (Christopher Null)
- MacOS gets antivirus update (Christopher Null)
- Testing Reveals Security Software Often Misses New Malware (PC World)
- Keep Kids Safe on Facebook (PC World)
- Did Apple Update Mac's Malware Protection--But Not Tell Anyone? (PC World)
- Facebook agrees to 'panic button'
- Digital champion wants UK online
- Unmanned combat plane is unveiled
- Google debuts Android code tools
- Gamers' victory over real names
- China renews Google *** licence
- Smartphone firms face patent row
- Five quits Project Canvas scheme
- East African net fault identified
- F1 technology adapted to help British troops
- Highs and lows
- Tech Brief
- dot.Rory
- Wet defence
- Big screen
- dot.Maggie
- Delays to Australian firewall
- Over 5 billion mobiles worldwide
- Row over gamers' true identities
- Google accused of "snooping"
- Facebook users asked about cuts
- Solar plane's night test success
- Legal challenge to Digital Act
- YouTube aims for all screens
- Privacy code of practice issued
- Building the Networked World
- New era for African independence
- Gadgets embraced by Wimbledon
- Apple and Adobe lead *** battle
- BlackBerry OS6 and Protect Are on the Horizon (PC World)
- Google tool aims to make it easy to create Android programs (AFP)
- App Inventor Makes Everyone an Android App Developer (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Clarifies OS Downgrade Rights Schedule (PC Magazine)
- Welcome to GemFest 2010 (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft CEO touts new Windows tablets vs iPad (Reuters)
- Microsoft Makes Windows 7 SP1 Beta Available to Business Testers (PC Magazine)
- Five Reasons It's Time to Switch to Windows 7 (PC World)
- Secunia: Microsoft's Security Is So Much Better (PC Magazine)
- Infor to Embrace Microsoft's Azure Cloud (PC World)
- Google App Inventor Lets Anyone Make Android Smartphone Apps (PC World)
- 3D Coming to Adobe's Flash (PC World)
- NTP Sues Smartphone Makers Apple, Google and Others (PC World)
- Lawson CEO Mostly Mum on Icahn Talks (PC World)
- Speech-to-sign-language Software Wins Microsoft Dev Contest (PC World)
- cf/x AG launches image compositing package (Macworld.com)
- Last Patch Tuesday for Windows 2000 and Windows XP SP2 (PC World)
- Vuln: FireStats Multiple Cross Site ******ing Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: iSCSI Enterprise Target Multiple Implementations iSNS Message Stack Buffer Overflow Vulnerabil
- Vuln: Hitachi *** Server Reverse Proxy Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: ****sploit Framework 3.4.1 Released
- Bugtraq: Re: IIS5.1 Directory Authentication Bypass by using ?:$I30:$Index_Allocation?
- Bugtraq: IE6 css set Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: Opera Crash by Element
- New AIDS policy: much social media and little cash (Reuters)
- Apple: Selling Ice Cubes to Eskimos (PC Magazine)
- Airships to protect British troops
- TeleCommunication receives order worth up to $10M (AP)
- Kayak's iPad app offers new ways to explore (Macworld.com)
- Privacy fears over gay teen site
- Outlook gets Facebook integration
- Microsoft to launch Windows slate
- China *** filter hit by problems
- Morpurgo welcomes book technology
- Tech brief
- dot.Rory
- Cheap Chipsets for Google Android Smartphones Due out in Q3 (PC World)
- Vuln: Linux Kernel 'btrfs' File Permissions Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: Linux Kernel ethtool 'info.rule_cnt' Local Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: Linux Kernel 'pppol2tp_xmit' Null Pointer Deference Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: Mono 'EnableViewStateMac' Cross-Site ******ing Weakness
- Latest BlackBerry tablet chatter: dual cameras, Flash support? (Ben Patterson)
- Apple shares fall amid Consumer Reports finding (AP)
- The iPhone 4's biggest problem is not its antenna (Appolicious)
- BMW Group announces support for iPod Out (Macworld.com)
- ****storm Brings Workflow Modeling to the Cloud (PC World)
- What to Expect from New Windows Service Pack Betas (PC World)
- Amazon Introduces Cluster Computing for HPC Apps (PC World)
- GFI Buys Sunbelt's VIPRE Tech, Products (PC Magazine)
- Windows Phone 7 Bells and Whistles Lure Developers (NewsFactor)
- Summary Box: India's Infosys posts lower profit (AP)
- MacFriendly releases new software bundle with 12 apps (Macworld.com)
- Zendesk Integrates Twitter Into Customer Service App (PC World)
- Should Apple recall the iPhone 4? (Ben Patterson)
- Apple shares slide as iPhone 4 concerns grow (Reuters)
- Vaseline launches skin-whitening Facebook app for India (AFP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- iPhone 4 case roundup: Part one (Macworld.com)
- Internet groups sue Mass. over new obscenity law (AP)
- Ambitious ti****ble for electronic medical records (AP)
- Windows XP downgrade rights extended to 2020 (Christopher Null)
- AT&T giving away MicroCell to a few 'valuable' subscribers (Ben Patterson)
- Handicapping an iPhone recall (Christopher Null)
- Mobile App Pinpoints Nearby Facebook and Twitter Friends (Mashable)
- Gays more frequent blog readers, social network users (AFP)
- Sonos adds Wolfgang's Vault live concerts (Macworld.com)
- Analyst cuts McAfee, sees weak consumer sales (AP)
- Azure Appliance Allows Private Clouds for Enterprises (NewsFactor)
- eBay sued for $3.8 billion (Reuters)
- Milo comes out to play at TED
- Outlook Links To Facebook, Windows Live Messenger (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Discloses Four Patches, Three Critical (PC Magazine)
- Vuln: Multiple RealNetworks Products Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Avahi 'avahi-core/socket.c' Zero Size Packet Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: Avahi 'avahi-core/server.c' Multicast DNS Denial Of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: Microsoft Outlook SMB Attachment Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: [USN-961-1] Ghost****** vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: ZDI-10-117: Microsoft Office Access AccWizObjects ActiveX Control Uninitialized Imports Rem
- Bugtraq: [security bulletin] HPSBOV02539 SSRT090267 rev.1 - HP OpenVMS Auditing, Local Information D
- Bugtraq: [security bulletin] HPSBMA02555 SSRT100064 rev.1 - HP Client Automation Enterprise Infrastr
- Intel posts biggest quarterly profit in a decade (AP)
- Apple reputation challenged after iPhone 4 tests (AP)
- Apple Policy Would Kick AdMob off IAds, Hamoui Says (PC World)
- App stores will be more social, says Facebook mobile chief (Appolicious)
- LaCie XtremKey survives heat, cold, pressure, water (Macworld.com)
- Sector Wrap: Internet stocks rise (AP)
- EBay sued in $3.8 billion patent infringement case (AP)
- 'Blood gadgets' raise consumer awareness, ire (Christopher Null)
- Summary Box: Apple silent on antenna critique (AP)
- Windows Phone Live Details Emerge: What We Know So Far (PC World)
- Jewel goes undercover at karaoke bar for *** video (AP)
- Remains of the Day: Oh no, you didn't (Macworld.com)
- Intel sets bright tone for earnings (Reuters)
- 5 Ways Social Media Helps Promote Good Health (Mashable)
- Apple's iPhone 4 Fiasco: There's No Good Way Out (PC World)
- Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
- Intel sets bright tone for earnings (Reuters)
- In Lawsuit, XPRT Says It Gave EBay the Idea to Buy PayPal (PC World)
- Vuln: Oracle Solaris CVE-2010-2386 GigaSwift Ethernet Driver Local Vulnerability
- Vuln: Oracle Java SE and Java for Business 'MixerSequencer' Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: Oracle Java SE and Java for Business CVE-2010-0839 Remote Sound Vulnerability
- Freer budgets help Intel's best-in-a-decade profit (AP)
- Bing Client for Android Due Within Weeks (PC World)
- Mobile Facebook Users Hit 150 Million (PC World)
- Mel Gibson takes aim at Hispanics in fresh rant (AFP)
- With Fix Now Out, Microsoft Sees Jump in XP Attacks (PC World)
- Bebo returns
- Big screen
- Canon launches the Vixia HF M32 (Macworld.com)
- Singapore forces removal of dissident YouTube video (AFP)
- US lifts lid on WikiLeaks probe
- Mobile firms failing on coverage
- 'Virtual human' makes Xbox debut
- Privacy fears over gay teen site
- Outlook gets Facebook integration
- Microsoft to launch Windows slate
- Airships to protect British troops
- China *** filter hit by problems
- Morpurgo welcomes book technology
- Facebook agrees to 'panic button'
- MOD unveils new unmanned combat plane
- F1 technology adapted to help British troops
- Can gadgets help someone get fit?
- Can someone download a doctor?
- Building the Networked World
- The net is not just for the young
- The disruptive future of printing
- Resurrecting Victorian technology
- Lane Fox 'to get all Britons online'
- How a helicopter gets its blades
- Meeting the rocket inventors
- 'Dating scam cost me £50,000'
- Cameron chats to Facebook founder
- Round-the-clock solar flight takes off
- Classic computers at retro festival
- Improvements to the BBC News ***site
- Tech Know: The sky is not the limit
- Highs and lows
- Wet defence
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