مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Tech News World 24/24
- Darkspore to invade the Mac in spring 2011 (Macworld.com)
- Butter Up: New Facebook App Lets You Create Personalized Butter Statues (Mashable)
- Online game technology-maker Amaya in C$5 mln IPO (Reuters)
- Strong Mac, iPad and iPhone Sales Boost Apple's Profit (NewsFactor)
- Audible a solid digital audiobook player for your iPhone (Appolicious)
- Alcatel-Lucent announces Internet contract in China (AFP)
- Inside Street Food's Social Media Revolution [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Ford to Unveil 2011 Explorer on Facebook (Mashable)
- Mozilla goes mobile with Firefox Home iPhone app (Appolicious)
- Connecticut asks Google for info in privacy flap (Reuters)
- Dell Warns of Malware on Server Motherboards (PC World)
- Nigeria telecoms firms sign up to new broadband cable (Reuters)
- Facebook hits 500m user milestone
- Drugs robots help out hospital staff
- Next-Gen 'Droid 2' Smartphone First to Get Souped-Up Froyo OS (PC World)
- Find a browser bug, earn cash (Christopher Null)
- WaterField Designs releases two Mac keyboard cases (Macworld.com)
- Earnings Preview: Verizon to report 2Q results (AP)
- Facebook membership hits 500 million mark (AFP)
- Panasonic to Unveil Consumer 3D Camcorder Next Week (PC World)
- More hang-ups than hits in smartphone market (Appolicious)
- Summary Box: Review finds Fluenz software better (AP)
- Indiana: IBM welfare intake work flawed from start (AP)
- BP admits 'photo-shopping' oil leak image
- Facebook hits the 500 million mark
- Social behemoth
- Vuln: Novell Teaming 'ajaxUploadImageFile' Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: NETGEAR WNDAP330 Management Frame Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: dotDefender Cross-Site ******ing Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: [security bulletin] HPSBMA02551 SSRT100065 rev.2 - HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager fo
- Bugtraq: VUPEN Security Research - HP OpenView Network Node Manager "ov.dll" Buffer Overflow Vulnera
- Bugtraq: VUPEN Security Research - HP OpenView Network Node Manager "nnmrptconfig.exe" Buffer Overfl
- Bugtraq: [security bulletin] HPSBMA02558 SSRT100158 rev.2 - HP OpenView Network Node Manager (OV NNM
- Netflix's 2Q earnings up 34 pct, topping estimates (AP)
- EBay 2Q profit rise 26 pct on PayPal, marketplace (AP)
- New iPad app mines *** links for 'social magazine' (AP)
- Flipboard turns your Facebook, Twitter feeds into “social” iPad magazine (Ben Patterson)
- Verizon admits to 'small number' of Droid X display problems (Ben Patterson)
- Flipboard iPad app could turn page on magazine industry (Appolicious)
- Qualcomm 3Q profit rises 4 percent, revenue down (AP)
- Kensington releases six iPhone 4-certified accessories (Macworld.com)
- State AGs Question Google About Street View Wi-Fi Snooping (PC World)
- Fast-Growing Facebook Passes 500M Members (NewsFactor)
- My Facebook Story: An Inside Look at Facebook's First Privacy Fiasco (Mashable)
- CA Technologies' 1Q results top Wall Street view (AP)
- OSCON: Open Source Lazy About Social *** Services (PC World)
- Baidu beats Wall Street profit, revenue targets (Reuters)
- Review: Fluenz software better at teaching Italian (AP)
- Microsoft Releases Beta of Upgraded Security Essentials (PC World)
- The Topic: The future of books (The Newsroom)
- Sweden's Pirate Party launches its own ISP (Christopher Null)
- Remains of the Day: Down by law (Macworld.com)
- FTC extends antitrust settlement talks with Intel (AP)
- EA Mobile unveils new iPhone, iPad games for this summer (Macworld.com)
- Summary Box: Qualcomm 3Q profit rises 4 percent (AP)
- Facebook IPO "when makes sense", Zuckerberg tells ABC (Reuters)
- HP dabbling with Windows 7 tablet computer (AFP)
- EBay profit climbs on PayPal popularity (AFP)
- T-Mobile’s speedy HSPA+ network expands to new markets (Ben Patterson)
- RIM Offers Peek at Multimedia Features of New OS (PC World)
- Is The $99 E-Reader on The Horizon? (PC World)
- On the Call: EBay CEO John Donahoe (AP)
- Terabyte-sized Java Apps Now Possible (PC World)
- SendStuffNow offers secure, managed file delivery (Macworld.com)
- Vuln: HP OpenView Network Node Manager CVE-2010-2704 Multiple Code Execution Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Multiple Active***Softwares Products Default.ASP SQL Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: HP OpenView Network Node Manager 'execvp_nc()' Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: ngIRCd SSL/TLS Support MOTD Request Multiple Denial Of Service Vulnerabilities
- Bank Lost Your Account Data? Here's What to Do (PC World)
- Time-Lapse Twitter Visualization Shows America's Moods [VIDEO] (Mashable)
- Baidu gains on strong Q3 revenue targets (Reuters)
- China's Huawei denies stealing Motorola technology (AFP)
- Motorola sues Huawei for trade secret theft (Reuters)
- Bearhug Brings a Social Approach to Customer Service Management (Mashable)
- New 'Kraken' GSM-cracking Software Is Released (PC World)
- IBM launches faster and more cost-efficient mainframe (Reuters)
- Startup unveils Flipboard, a 'social magazine' for iPad (AFP)
- PayPal gives eBay profits boost
- Social not-working?
- Write.fm Makes Sharing Text and Files Amazingly Simple (Mashable)
- dot.Maggie
- Digital champion wants UK online
- China renews Google *** licence
- Smartphone firms face patent row
- Five quits Project Canvas scheme
- East African net fault identified
- Delays to Australian firewall
- Over 5 billion mobiles worldwide
- Row over gamers' true identities
- AT&T 2Q earnings up 26 percent (AP)
- Xerox's earns soar following ACS buyout (AP)
- Nokia reports net profit drop of 40 percent (AFP)
- Microsoft Will Give a Free Windows Phone 7 Device to Every Employee (Mashable)
- Clinton raises concern over Vietnam's rights record (Reuters)
- Google pressed on wi-fi snooping
- Finland's Nokia profits slump 40%
- Missile system gets its own iPhone app
- Nokia Q2 profit falls 40 pct to $290 million (AP)
- Mozilla goes mobile with Firefox Home iPhone app (Appolicious)
- More hang-ups than hits in smartphone market (Appolicious)
- Where Gibson tapes circulate online, jokes follow (AP)
- Vuln: Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird Character Mapping Security Weakness
- Vuln: Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey CVE-2010-1212 Remote Memory Corruption Vulnerabili
- Vuln: Multiple Mozilla Products ****** Filename Cross Domain Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- Vuln: Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey CSS Values Integer Overflow Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: XSS vulnerability in Spitfire
- T-Mobile rumored (again) to beat Verizon to iPhone punch (Ben Patterson)
- T-Mobile’s speedy HSPA+ network expands to new markets (Ben Patterson)
- Apple VP Williams is now senior vice president of operations (Macworld.com)
- Qualcomm stock up after strong 3Q earnings report (AP)
- Ousted Detroit police chief fires back on Facebook (AP)
- YouTube Looks to Compete in Music Discovery (Mashable)
- Nook for Android Is Here (Mashable)
- Slovenians investigated for computer virus: report (AFP)
- Was Sarah Palin’s anti-mosque Facebook post removed as ‘hate speech’? (The Upshot)
- Amazon snags exclusive deal for e-editions (AP)
- PC Magazine 'death grip' tests confirm Apple’s claims (Christopher Null)
- Strong US business interest in iPad: AT&T (AFP)
- AT&T Gains on iPhone -- But T- Mobile Could Be Next (NewsFactor)
- Windows Phone 7 Makers Named as MS Touts Reviews (NewsFactor)
- Arcade Fire, John Legend to stream concerts live (AP)
- Flickr Updates iPhone App for HD Video Uploads and Multitasking (Mashable)
- Opera Mini, LauncherPro and other top Android Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
- Dell Solves Motherboard Malware Problem (PC Magazine)
- Firm scrambles to patch forum bug
- Amazon 2Q profit jumps 45 pct; misses Wall Street (AP)
- Microsoft 4Q net income surges 48 percent (AP)
- Hollywood's calculation: Internet + TV = anarchy (Christopher Null)
- Will you have enough room to 'Kinect' with your Xbox 360? (Ben Patterson)
- Roku teams with MP3tunes to deliver music streaming (Macworld.com)
- Twitter opening data center in Salt Lake City (AP)
- Windows 7 and Office 2010 Drive Microsoft to Record Revenues (Mashable)
- PhoneTell and other call managers for Android (Appolicious)
- RTR IBM Calls zEnterprise the 'Most Powerful' Mainframe Ever (NewsFactor)
- Vuln: Cacti Multiple Cross Site ******ing and HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Cacti Multiple Cross Site ******ing Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Cacti 'rra_id' Parameter SQL Injection Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: vBulletin - Critical Information Disclosure
- Spain becomes latest country to take on Google (AP)
- THQ hopes to draw in artists with tablet for Wii (AP)
- Survey of viewers shows extent of TV time shifting (AP)
- Samsung poised to jump onto Android tablet bandwagon (Ben Patterson)
- Farewell, *****! (Christopher Null)
- Elements, a Dropbox-powered text editor, released (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft links new smart phones to Xbox Live (AP)
- India to reprieve some BlackBerry services (Reuters)
- India gives mobile operator deadline on BlackBerry (Reuters)
- Pa. school settles Facebook stripper-photo case (AP)
- North Korea says it has joined Twitter, YouTube (AP)
- Nokia X3: Where Touchscreen and Keypad Meet (Mashable)
- Big retailers embrace new shopping app (Appolicious)
- NSS Labs: Testing Shows Most AV Suites Fail Against Exploits (PC World)
- RIM May Allow India to Monitor Instant Messenger Service (PC World)
- HP to Buy Vulnerability Specialist Fortify Software (PC World)
- Oracle Sues Google for Java Infringements in Android (NewsFactor)
- Wedbush initiates Google with underperform (Reuters)
- Oracle, Amazon Offer New Ways to Run Linux From Afar (PC World)
- Oracle Sues Google Over Java in Android Devices (Digital Trends)
- Asus to Release Eee Tablet With Linux in October for $300 (PC World)
- Sony Planning PSP Phone, Android 3.0 Gaming Platform? (PC World)
- Firefox 4 Beta Adds Multi-touch Support [VIDEOS] (Mashable)
- Forrester: Open-source BI Has Pros and Cons (PC World)
- Linux Foundation Offers Open Source Compliance Checklist (PC World)
- Teradata Quietly Scoops up Kickfire (PC World)
- More Than 1 in 10 Mozilla Bug Finders Turn Down Cash (PC World)
- 11 Free Linux Apps Your Business Needs Now (PC World)
- Motorola and Verizon Plan Cable-TV-Watching Tablet (NewsFactor)
- Why Linux Is More Secure Than Windows (PC World)
- Firefox Falls Further Behind in Browser Wars (PC World)
- Is Linux Really Harder to Use? (PC World)
- New Linux Kernel Borrows Google Packet Speeding Tech (PC World)
- Internet Explorer Gains Market Share at the Expense of Firefox (Mashable)
- SAP Warms to Open Source (PC World)
- On the Strengths of Linux, Android Will Win the Mobile Contest (PC World)
- Warning: Five Things to Know Before Switching to Linux (PC World)
- New victim in India-Pakistan 'cyberwar' (AFP)
- Facebook scammers spreading fake 'Dislike' button (AFP)
- Beware the Facebook "Dislike" Button Scam (PC World)
- AV-Test Certifies Windows 7 Antivirus Solutions (PC Magazine)
- Malware Call to Arms: Threat at All-Time High and Rising (PC World)
- India May Turn Security Attention to Skype and Google (Digital Trends)
- Apple Issues iOS Patch To Block Hacker Bonanza (NewsFactor)
- Facebook Bug Could Give Spammers Names, Photos (PC World)
- New Android Malware Texts Premium-rate Numbers (PC World)
- Demand Media a Home to Badware, Researchers Say (PC World)
- Virus sends costly messages from Android phones (AFP)
- SMS-Sending Malware Found on Android Phones (PC Magazine)
- Yes, Some ******* Are Hot - But Still Criminals (PC Magazine)
- Malware Circulating on 4Chan Forums (PC Magazine)
- McAfee says malware threat at a new high (Reuters)
- Security Researcher Warns on UAE BlackBerry Replacements (PC World)
- Symantec closes purchase of VeriSign unit (AP)
- This Week in GeekTech: Multitouch Music and More Phone Hacks Than You Can Shake a Stick At! (PC
- US gets suspect in hacking case that spanned world (AP)
- India orders Blackberry deadline
- Facebook 'dislike' scam warning
- Kinect gets UK release date
- Israeli denies Facebook mistake
- Net neutrality protest at Google
- ***** soccer highlights kick off
- Call to improve password security
- Oracle sues Google over Android
- Vodafone backs down in Android row
- Apple fixes 'drive-by' loophole
- Online etiquette
- Online gaming takes it to the next level
- Fantasy becomes reality
- Making sense of the stars
- Girl gamers still being left out
- Ash cloud passengers publish zine
- Pre******ion vending machine on trial
- Predicting your local micro-climate
- What makes a computer 'super'?
- ***scape - GPS treasure hunting
- How to get a grip on your email inbox
- Full flash video on phones
- 'Digi-bike' aims to reduce crime
- ******* talk privacy in New York
- Do u speek lulz?
- Cult of less
- Supercomputer science
- Neutral network
- HP buying cyber security firm Fortify Software (AP)
- Microsoft Unveils Games for Windows Phone 7 (PC World)
- Microsoft spent $1.85 million lobbying in 2Q (AP)
- India Plans to Lobby for Drop in U.S. Visa Fees (PC World)
- Oracle sues Google over Android (Reuters)
- Summary Box: Free calls from co. behind magicJack (AP)
- Autodesk shares jump after 2Q results (AP)
- Microsoft Will Release IE9 Beta with Accelerated HTML5 (NewsFactor)
- Oracle v. Google: Far-Reaching Implications of the Lawsuit (PC World)
- Microsoft's Xbox 360 Smokes Wii, Sony's PS3 Closes Ranks (PC World)
- id's Rage Blazes at 60 fps On iPhone, but What About Android? (PC World)
- IBM Buying Unica for $480 Million (PC World)
- Avnet to acquire itX Group for $69.2 million (AP)
- Asus Readies Android-****d Eee Pad for March Launch (PC World)
- Realtime games company collapses
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Vimeo Gets HTML5-Friendly Embeds and a Roku Channel (Mashable)
- Local apps are around the corner (Appolicious)
- Ubuntu 10 to Get Multitouch (Digital Trends)
- Florida teachers warned not to 'friend' students online (AFP)
- Spain investigates Google wi-fi
- Feds: No charges in Pa. school laptop-spying case (AP)
- EU loses case over taxes on US, Asian tech goods (AP)
- Amazon Cuts BlackBerry Torch Price Amid Weak Sales (NewsFactor)
- Sony Playstation 3 to come with more memory (Reuters)
- Mexico gives cell frequencies to television giant (AP)
- Pink Floyd albums leaving iTunes for the great gig in the sky (Macworld.com)
- Check in to TV Shows, Movies and More with GetGlue for Android (Mashable)
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