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- IE9 Won't Support Windows XP (PC World)
- China Mobile hopes to agree iPhone deal (AFP)
- Nokia Will Launch Music Service in India (PC World)
- GameStop shares jump on 4Q profit and '10 forecast (AP)
- HTC responds to Apple, 'disagrees' with legal action (Macworld.com)
- Ahead of the Bell: LSI upgraded at Kaufman (AP)
- Cybersecurity needs global rules: British lawmakers (Reuters)
- TriQuint Semiconductor hikes 1Q forecast (AP)
- Facebook may get 'panic button'
- China Mobile Wants IPad, and Chinese 3G for Apple's IPhone (PC World)
- Microsoft rival: antitrust measures helping (AP)
- Choice screen gives browser boost
- London hospital to treat Internet-addicted teens (AFP)
- Amazon allows Kindle application for Mac computers (Reuters)
- Pricey Nexus One Moving To AT&T, Sprint Networks (NewsFactor)
- Owners threaten to shut down New Jersey nuke plant (AP)
- Hello brings mobile messaging to iPhones (Macworld.com)
- Facebook Users Targeted in Massive Spam Run (PC World)
- Mentor Graphics completes deal for Valor (AP)
- Microsoft Sweetens Pot for the Virtual-desktop Curious (PC World)
- Amazon Brings Kindle to Macs, But What's Next? (PC World)
- HTC to 'fully defend' itself against Apple patent suit (AFP)
- Sex.com creditors say domain's too hot to be sold (AP)
- Apple director, ex-auto executive York dies (AP)
- HP settles patent violation cases with importers (AP)
- FCC plans to announce broadband agenda (Reuters)
- Desktop computer sales soared in February: NPD Group (AFP)
- Amazon unveils application to read Kindle e-books on Macs (AFP)
- Apple board member York passes away (Macworld.com)
- Amazon.com Offers Kindle for Mac E-Reader Software (NewsFactor)
- Sony partners with Lovefilm rental service in UK (Reuters)
- LTE May Heat up Mobile Net Neutrality Debate (PC World)
- Microsoft says its contentious relationship with open source is changing (InfoWo
- Vimpel Communications posts 4Q profit (AP)
- Palm's phone sales slump and its stock dives (AP)
- Creditors get turned off by sex.com auction (AFP)
- Palm revenue forecast lower than analysts' estimates (Reuters)
- Producer files $30M suit against Lady Gaga in NYC (AP)
- Logic Pro, Express updated to 9.1.1 (Macworld.com)
- On the Call: Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein (AP)
- Facebook Pulls in More *** Traffic Than Google (NewsFactor)
- YouTube accuses Viacom of uploading infringing content (Macworld.com)
- Fake MacBook Air, 'big IPhone' Tablet on Show in China (PC World)
- Producer files $30M suit against Lady Gaga in NYC (AP)
- Viacom, YouTube air dirty laundry in legal battle (AP)
- Hollywood and Bollywood join arms to fight piracy (AP)
- Google adword win in Europe wouldn't end battles (Reuters)
- Tech Equipment Tax Deduction Tips (PC World)
- Jamie Foxx to star in "Kane & Lynch" (Reuters)
- Review site Yelp under fire in business' lawsuits (AP)
- China unveils homemade helicopter
- Novell's Pulse Enterprise 2.0 Suite Goes Beta Next Week (PC World)
- India's Bharti says to sell Apple's iPhone 3GS (Reuters)
- Fargo floods turn farm fields into sprawling lakes (AP)
- YouTube hits back in Viacom row
- Ice mission given lift-off date
- Palm hit by slow smartphone sales
- Electric motoring to be assessed
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- Microsoft, Adobe confident there is room for Silverlight, Flash (InfoWorld)
- Uncharted leads Bafta nominations
- Invisibility cloak created in 3-D
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- Nintendo aims to get consoles in schools (AP)
- Palm revenue forecast lower than analyst estimates (Reuters)
- Pramati Aims to Integrate Social Networking and Business (PC World)
- Google May Leave China By April 10, Report Says (PC World)
- Tech addicts offered treatments
- Judge: Site must delay copying of broker reports (AP)
- Net produces new generation of China activists (AP)
- Somali rebels join forces in cyberspace: U.N. report (Reuters)
- BugMe brings sticky notes to your home screen (Macworld.com)
- Windows Phone 7 Mirrors iPhone with Missing Features (PC World)
- Bharti to sell iPhone 3GS in India (AFP)
- Apple, Facebook Get Into Geolocation (PC World)
- Malware Infected Memory Cards of 3,000 Vodafone Mobiles (PC World)
- Consortium wins big weather prize
- LHC smashes energy record again
- Apple Applies for 'iGroups' Mobile Social Patent (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft May Allow USB Storage for Xbox 360 (PC Magazine)
- iPad Pre-Orders Reported in 'Hundreds of Thousands' (NewsFactor)
- Apple Files Mobile Social Networking Patent Request (PC World)
- Windows 7 XP Mode Loses Hardware Requirement (PC World)
- New venture from Facebook co-founder to promote charity (AFP)
- Etude offers sheet music, piano instruction (Macworld.com)
- Need an iPad case? Take your pick (Macworld.com)
- IBM Adds DB2 to Lotus Foundations SMB Package (PC World)
- Microsoft Eases Windows XP Mode Requirements (NewsFactor)
- Apple Files Patent for Mobile Social Networking (NewsFactor)
- Current Mobile Players Dominate India 3G Auction (PC World)
- Browser Choice Boosts Downloads of Opera 10.5 (NewsFactor)
- Ncomputing's Chip Brings Windows Applications to TVs (PC World)
- Airtel says it will bring iPhone 3GS to India (Macworld.com)
- Smartphones not enough for carriers at CTIA (Reuters)
- YouTube creators cashed in big on sale to Google: ********s (AFP)
- The Great Nintendo DS School Invasion (PC World)
- Will iPad Sales Beat the iPhone? Who Cares? (PC World)
- Basketball, Facebook and Gossip Are Malware Targets (NewsFactor)
- Apple sets March 27 deadline for first iPad apps (Macworld.com)
- Batman takes best game at Baftas
- Viridity's Power Management Tool Aims to Boost Efficiency (PC World)
- Special Guests, Android Updates, and the iPad on PCWorld Podcast 69 (PC World)
- Ellen, *** site give gay teen $30,000 in prom flap (Reuters)
- Microsoft pulls Bing app from non-U.S. App Stores (Macworld.com)
- Ex-MySQL Chief Marten Mickos Lands New CEO Job (PC World)
- US moots official data 'YouTube'
- Music biz insiders say Sony-Jackson deal makes sense (Reuters)
- Obama appeals to Iranian people in Internet video (AP)
- Smartphone *** use abroad warning
- Social search
- News: Change in Focus
- News: Twitter attacker had proper credentials
- News: PhotoDNA scans images for child abuse
- News: Conficker data highlights infected networks
- Brief: Google offers bounty on browser bugs
- Brief: Cyberattacks from U.S. "greatest concern"
- Brief: Microsoft patches as fraudsters target IE flaw
- Brief: Attack on IE 0-day refined by researchers
- News: Monster botnet held 800,000 people's details
- News: Google: 'no ti****ble' on China talks
- News: Latvian hacker tweets hard on banking whistle
- News: MS uses court order to take out Waledac botnet
- Infocus: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
- Infocus: Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
- Infocus: Data Recovery on Linux and ext3
- Infocus: WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
- Gunter Ollmann: Time to Squish SQL Injection
- Mark Rasch: Lazy Workers May Be Deemed *******
- Adam O'Donnell: The Scale of Security
- Mark Rasch: Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
- More rss feeds from SecurityFocus
- Vuln: Microsoft Windows Media Player AVI File Colorspace Conversion Remote Memory Cor
- Vuln: Apache Subrequest Handling Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- Vuln: Apache mod_proxy_ajp Module Incoming Request Body Denial Of Service Vulnerabili
- Vuln: MIT Kerberos AES and RC4 Decryption Integer Underflow Vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: announcing skipfish, an automated *** app security scanner
- Bugtraq: Vulnerability Httpdx v1.5.3b
- Bugtraq: IBM Lotus 6.x HTTP Response Splitting Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: There are lost of xss vul in PHPWind v6.0 !
- "iPad Killer" May be Palm's Last Hope (PC World)
- The Macalope Weekly: Familiar territory (Macworld.com)
- Facebook News Readers More Loyal Than Googlers (NewsFactor)
- Novell rejects $2 billion Elliott Associates offer (Reuters)
- Bad BitDefender Update Clobbers Windows PCs (PC World)
- Google Reconsiders Privacy Practices (PC World)
- "Red Steel 2" videogame an homage to spaghetti westerns (AFP)
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- App boom
- L.A. band tries to cash in with free monthly album (AP)
- Michigan State urges community to woo Google (AP)
- China denounces Google 'US ties'
- Venezuela's Chavez: "I'm pro-Internet" (Reuters)
- Venezuela's Chavez rules out Internet controls (AP)
- Fast broadband 'for all by 2020'
- ThickButtons for Android Makes Touchscreen Typing Easier (PC World)
- L.A. band tries to cash in with free monthly album (AP)
- EBay, NRF to take on organized U.S. retail crime (Reuters)
- ThickButtons for Android Makes Touchscreen Typing Easier (PC World)
- Vuln: cURL/libcURL CURLOPT_ENCODING Option Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Internet 'threatens' rare species
- Vuln: Libpng 'png_decompress_chunk()' Function Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: GNU Libtool 'libltdl' Library Search Path Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerabil
- Vuln: GNU Tar and GNU Cpio Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Microsoft's browser loses market share in Europe (Reuters)
- Viacom vs. Google: The Battle for YouTube (PC Magazine)
- Adobe debuts Flash Platform tools, including renamed Flex Builder (InfoWorld)
- The InfoWorld Westmere blade server shoot-out (InfoWorld)
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- Earnings Preview: Adobe Systems (AP)
- *** inventor to lead British research institute (AP)
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- Xerox Researches Technologies for Emerging Markets in India (PC World)
- Mixed reaction to fast net pledge
- AT&T to sell Palm smartphones (Reuters)
- EU: Iran must stop jamming Internet, broadcasts (AP)
- Shanda Interactive announces $300M buyback plan (AP)
- Amazon, Barnes & Noble prepping iPad e-readers (Macworld.com)
- App launcher Alfred is ready to help (Macworld.com)
- Quantum tech boosts phone cameras
- 5 Things That Could Save Palm (PC World)
- Vuln: Advanced Software Engineering ChartDirector 'cacheId' Parameter Directory Trave
- Vuln: Microsoft Excel DbOrParamQry Record Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: Yahoo! Player Playlist Processing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: SpamAssassin Milter Plugin 'mlfi_envrcpt()' Remote Arbitrary Command Injection
- Bugtraq: Aris AGX agXchange ESM Open Redirection Vulnerability
- Malware Infected Memory Cards in 3000 Vodafone Mobiles (PC World)
- Germany warns against Firefox use
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- Adobe Launches Flash Builder 4 (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft's IE Browser Loses Market Share in Europe (PC Magazine)
- Study: TV, computer use multitasking up sharply (AP)
- Foundem confident of EU formal probe into Google (Reuters)
- New Sensor Could Upgrade Cameras in Mobile Phones (NewsFactor)
- Finnish high tech exports fall 45 pct in 2009: customs (AFP)
- Activists launch anti oil-sands online game (Reuters)
- Switzerland Takes Aim at Violent Video Games (PC World)
- AT&T to soon offer Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus (Macworld.com)
- Amazon Takes Wraps Off Kindle App for iPad (PC World)
- Quantum Cell Phone Camera Tech: Doom for Digicams? (PC World)
- TeleNav Unveils GPS Navigator 6.0, OnMyWay (PC Magazine)
- Palm Announces Pre Plus, Pixi Plus for AT&T (PC Magazine)
- Opera Gaining Ground from Microsoft Browser Ballot (PC World)
- CSG Systems to buy back $120M of senior debt (AP)
- Google tries a route around Chinese *** censorship (AP)
- Enthusiasts revive Polaroid film, plan to sell it (AP)
- EU to seek publication of anti-piracy deal (AP)
- Jobs speaks about transplant, champions donor bill (Macworld.com)
- Red Hat boosts JBoss SOA platform and developer tools (InfoWorld)
- Cybercrime Risk Is Highest in Seattle, Study Finds (NewsFactor)
- Sprint advertises Overdrive mobile hotspot with an iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Microsoft Pushes Benefits of Desktop Virtualization (NewsFactor)
- Demo Kicks Off With Focus on Mobile Apps (PC Magazine)
- Internet Explorer Loses Share in European Markets (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Unveils Talk to Text Mobile App for Sprint (PC Magazine)
- Google stops censoring in China
- Thumbplay Music Enters Public Beta on BlackBerry (PC Magazine)
- Competition missing from broadband plan, some say (AP)
- AT&T Scores Palm and Dell Smartphones (NewsFactor)
- CTIA Show Will Focus on 4G and Mobile Applications (NewsFactor)
- IPad Alternatives (PC World)
- Apple adds 'Gift This App' option to App Store (Macworld.com)
- New WiFi-enabled TV From Toshiba Sports LED Backlight, 1080p (PC World)
- Vuln: Uiga Fan Club and Personal Portal 'id' Parameter SQL Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: Linux Kernel 'drivers/connector/connector.c' Local Denial of Service Vulnerabil
- Vuln: Linux Kernel PI Futex Invalid Pointer Dereference Local Denial of Service Vulne
- Bugtraq: [SECURITY] [DSA 2020-1] New ikiwiki packages fix cross-site ******ing
- Bugtraq: [SECURITY] [DSA-2019-1] New pango1.0 packages fix denial of service
- Bugtraq: [ MDVSA-2010:062 ] curl
- Bugtraq: IBM Lotus 6.x names.nsf Cross Site ******ing Vulnerability
- Seattle, Boston, D.C. Named 'Riskiest' Online Cities (PC Magazine)
- Dish Network sues DirecTV for false advertising (AP)
- Apple inks iPad deal with largest independent publisher (Macworld.com)
- Active Media releases eSATA USB SSD Drive (Macworld.com)
- The 50 Riskiest Cities For Cybercrime in America (PC World)
- SanDisk's 32GB Memory Card: Mega Storage, Mega Price (PC World)
- Google ends 4 years of censoring the *** for China (AP)
- China media accuse Google of violating promises (AP)
- Kindle for iPad Could Heat Up E-Book Business (PC World)
- Now Software ceases operations (Macworld.com)
- Doing Business in America's Riskiest Cities for Cybercrime (PC World)
- Google stops China censorship, Beijing condemns move (AFP)
- Sprint, Radioshack ex-CEOs go into phone recycling (Reuters)
- "Spy Hunter" video game getting movie treatment (Reuters)
- Zale considers financing deal with Sun Capital: report (Reuters)
- Dish Network and DirecTV trade suits over ad claims (Reuters)
- Wi-Fi Spreading Fast Among Phones (PC World)
- China slams Google censorship move
- Some companies thrive as Red, other rivers flood (AP)
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