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- Nintendo to launch 3D-capable DS in 2010/11 (Reuters)
- Historians gain own search engine
- Critical Firefox Bug Fixed One Month After Disclosure (PC World)
- Google not guilty in Vuitton row
- Opera applies for its browser to get iPhone access (Reuters)
- Ahead of the Bell: Adobe to post 1Q earnings (AP)
- Demo's cool software: There's no iPhone app for that (InfoWorld)
- Vuln: Asterisk CIDR Notation in Access Rule Remote Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: Asterisk Dialplan '${EXTEN}' Variable String Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: Asterisk T.38 'FaxMaxDatagram' Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: Libpng 1-bit Interlaced Images Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- Skype questions Egypt ban on mobile Internet calls (Reuters)
- Cracks in Great Chinese Firewall, even without Google (Reuters)
- Is it too late for JavaFX to succeed? (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo unveils 3D DS
- Google not guilty in Vuitton row
- Ofcom in faster broadband effort
- dot.Rory
- dot.Maggie
- Are you a Word Ninja? Find out by playing Office: The Game
- Turner Sports to offer tech package for NBA game (Reuters)
- Google criticises Australia on internet filter plan (AFP)
- Nintendo to launch 3D-capable DS in 2010/11 (Reuters)
- Nintendo to launch 3-D version of handheld console (AP)
- China's firewall
- Leap adds free nationwide roaming to Cricket (AP)
- Smartphones not enough for carriers at CTIA (Reuters)
- Internet firm in China stops using Google services (AP)
- Luxury industry says EU ruling limits Google ads (AP)
- Clearwire to expand to L.A., Miami, St. Louis (AP)
- Nintendo to Launch 3D-capable DS Handheld (PC World)
- Verizon, Sprint May Get First 802.11n Wi-Fi Phones (PC Magazine)
- Vuln: VLC Media Player ASS File Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: Opera *** Browser 'Content-Length' Header Integer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: ***Kit HTML Elements Callback Use-After-Free Error Remote Code Execution Vulner
- Bugtraq: [ MDVSA-2010:064 ] libpng
- Bugtraq: [ MDVSA-2010:063 ] libpng
- Bugtraq: Re: Firefox 3.6 for Windows includes a forged CA cert
- Bugtraq: Aris AGX agXchange ESM Cross Site ******ing Vulnerability
- Egypt bans international Internet voice calls (AFP)
- Nintendo's 3D-Capable 3DS: Five Questions (PC World)
- Workman Publishing also joins Apple's iBookstore (Macworld.com)
- Plea anticipated by former IBM executive (AP)
- Opera Challenges Apple in its Own App Store (PC Magazine)
- Facebook to Banish (Some) Irrelevant Ads (PC World)
- Samsung unveils new Galaxy S Android phone (Reuters)
- Prosecutors to seek 25 years for TJX hacker (AP)
- Google Sidesteps Chinese Censorship with Redirect (NewsFactor)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Nintendo DS Player Will Have 3-D -- Without Glasses (NewsFactor)
- Zosh lets you sign forms with your iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Firefox Update Addresses Critical Security Flaw (PC World)
- Opera Brings Browser War to Smartphones (PC World)
- Hey, Big Spender! Verizon Will Allow $25 in M-Commerce (NewsFactor)
- DEMO: Shared Calendars, Better Phone Cameras (PC Magazine)
- Cricket Unveils $30 Unlimited, Nationwide Plan (PC Magazine)
- Mozilla Halts Firefox Development for Windows Phone 7 (PC Magazine)
- Adobe Systems posts lower 1Q profit as costs grow (AP)
- Adobe earnings, revenue beat forecasts (Reuters)
- Sprint to promote video calling with '4G' phone (AP)
- Cell execs say more steps needed to meet demand (AP)
- iPad vs. Kindle: Can Amazon Keep its E-book Edge? (PC World)
- **** steps down as editor of The Baltimore Sun (AP)
- E-crime Reporting Format Draws Closer to a Standard (PC World)
- What IT cares about: Key technologies for 2010 (InfoWorld)
- AT&T WorkBench Brings Enterprise Apps to IPhone (PC World)
- Firefox Fix Heads Off Font Attack (PC World)
- Council of Europe Pushes for Only One Cybercrime Treaty (PC World)
- Opera Submits Browser for iPhone To Apple's App Store (NewsFactor)
- Proposed US Law Would Single out Cybercrime Havens (PC World)
- Sprint unveils HTC WiMax phone EVO 4G (Reuters)
- Vuln: MediaWiki 'thumb.php' Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: MediaWiki 'CSS validation' Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- Vuln: Multiple Vendor HTML Form Protocol Vulnerability
- Vuln: Heimdal Multiple Remote Denial Of Service Vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: Re: Vulnerability Astaro Security Linux v5
- Bugtraq: Safari browser port blocking bypassed by integer overflow
- Bugtraq: Re: IE 6.0 - Local Crash Exploit
- Sprint, HTC unveil first 4G smartphone (AFP)
- SanDisk Offers 32GB Card for Overflowing Phone Data (NewsFactor)
- What Do iPad Users Want? Survey Tries to Guess (PC World)
- iPhones May Be Sold Direct, But Still Locked To AT&T (NewsFactor)
- Summary Box: Adobe posts lower 1Q profit (AP)
- Sprint and HTC Reveal the EVO 4G Android Smartphone (PC World)
- T-Mobile Details HSPA+ Expansion, Phone Plans (PC Magazine)
- Hands On with the HTC Evo 4G Super Phone (PC Magazine)
- Skype Mobile for Verizon to Launch March 25 (PC Magazine)
- Samsung unveils new Galaxy S Android phone (Reuters)
- On the Call: Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen (AP)
- Verizon promises Skype on 9 phones this week (Reuters)
- Debate Rages on for FCC National Broadband Plan (PC World)
- Adobe will unveil Creative Suite 5 on April 12 (Macworld.com)
- 3D Nintendo DS Rumble, Motion Control Specs Emerge (PC World)
- Hack: Control Your Car With an iPod Touch and Make James Bond Jealous (PC World)
- Harvard puts lectures, podcasts and more on iTunes U (Macworld.com)
- On Your Side: A Promised Software Disc Fails to Arrive (PC World)
- Google users report erratic service in Beijing (Reuters)
- Nintendo to launch 3D portable game console (AFP)
- Report: Nintendo 3DS Coming This Year With Force Feedback (PC World)
- Skeptical Shopper: Can Your Online Life Ruin Your Credit? (PC World)
- US tells China to mull 'implications' of Google move (AFP)
- Hulavision sues NBC Universal over Hulu (Reuters)
- GameCrush: Pay to Play (Video Games) with Hot Girls (PC World)
- Samsung unveils new Galaxy S Android phone (Reuters)
- Ubuntu Linux Gets Social with 10.04 Beta Available Now (PC World)
- Back chat
- European privacy battle looms for Facebook, Google (AP)
- Security Companies Warn of Uptick in New IE Attack (PC World)
- Vuln: phpCAS Cross-Site ******ing Vulnerability
- Vuln: Joomla! 'com_jresearch' Component 'controller' Parameter Local File Include Vul
- Islamic court 'bans Twitter feed'
- Hands On With Skype Mobile for Verizon Wireless (PC Magazine)
- Google deals in doubt amid spat with Beijing (AP)
- Ahead of the Bell: Adobe up after 1Q surprise (AP)
- Ahead of the Bell: Analyst downgrades NICE (AP)
- Inside a global cybercrime ring (Reuters)
- Chinese *** users boycott Google
- Darling pushes broadband for all
- UK games firms welcome tax breaks
- dot.Rory
- Sprint 4G Broadband: A Business Primer (PC World)
- Developers Ready for 'Land Grab' on Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
- Mariner's MacJournal comes to the iPhone (Macworld.com)
- Eclipse readies workbench upgrade (InfoWorld)
- Sprint Will Offer 4G Phone with Two Cameras This Summer (NewsFactor)
- Vuln: Linux Kernel 'net/ipv6/ip6_output.c' NULL Pointer Dereference Denial of Service
- Vuln: GNU TAR and CPIO safer_name_suffix Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: GNU Tar Dot_Dot Function Remote Directory Traversal Vulnerability
- Vuln: Multiple SpringSource Products Multiple HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
- Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Pulse CMS login.php Arbitrary File Writing Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: Secunia Research: Pulse CMS Arbitrary File Writing Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: [USN-918-1] Samba vulnerability
- Bugtraq: CVE-2009-4505 OpenCMS OAMP Comments Module XSS
- Egypt bans free mobile net calls
- Clearwire calls for one global mobile technology (Reuters)
- New Startup Puts Phone Recycling at Checkout (PC Magazine)
- Another US Internet company pulls back in China (AP)
- Twitter hacker arrested after French-US operation: police (AFP)
- Mass Effect 2 DLC Adds Master Thief, New Missions (PC World)
- Fox unveils Bitbop, a 'Hulu-like' mobile TV app — for a price (The Gadget Hound)
- Apple leads PC industry in profit share, analysts say (Macworld.com)
- Adobe spent $70,000 lobbying in 4Q (AP)
- MetroPCS to launch 4G phone before Verizon (AP)
- Startup Rolls out Phalanx of SAP Mobile Apps (PC World)
- Internet agency approves domains in native ******s (AP)
- Summary Box: More domains coming in native ******s (AP)
- Verizon Wireless to open app store March 29 (Reuters)
- T-Mobile's New York City Network is Proof of HSPA+ Speed (PC World)
- Dell's new servers designed for the cloud (Reuters)
- T-Mobile Seeks 'Fastest 3G' Crown with HSPA+ (PC World)
- First LTE Phones Due From Samsung, MetroPCS (PC Magazine)
- US Senate panel clears plan for tighter cybersecurity (AFP)
- Verizon Will Encourage Skype Use on Its Data Network (NewsFactor)
- LG Pumps Out Seven New Smartphones at CTIA (NewsFactor)
- Operators Are Open to New Wireless Gadgets (PC World)
- Summary Box: Google deals in doubt amid China spat (AP)
- Nintendo and Sony Moving To 3-D To Preserve Markets (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo introduces two new iPhone search apps (Macworld.com)
- Software firm Red Hat 4Q profit rises 44 percent (AP)
- Microsoft to Update Communications Server (PC World)
- Random House holding out on iPad e-book distribution (Macworld.com)
- Frenchman '****** Obama Twitter'
- Bitbop Stands In for Hulu on Your Phone (PC Magazine)
- AT&T Shows Microcell Femtocell, Tablet, TV Downloads (PC Magazine)
- Vuln: Adobe Flash Media Server Directory Traversal Vulnerability
- Vuln: Adobe Flash Media Server Resource Exhaustion Remote Denial of Service Vulnerabi
- Vuln: RETIRED: Mozilla Firefox Thunderbird and Seamonkey MFSA 2010-09 through -15 Mul
- Vuln: Linux Kernel KVM Segment Selector Loading Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerabil
- Bugtraq: Symlink attack with Solaris Update manager and Sun Patch Cluster
- Bugtraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software Session Initiation Protocol Deni
- Bugtraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software IPsec Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software NAT Skinny Call Control Protocol
- Another US Internet company pulls back in China (AP)
- Yahoo IPhone Apps Hint at What's to Come (PC World)
- AT&T sees big cash in small gizmos like dog collars (Reuters)
- Sceptre 46-Inch HDTV (PC World)
- New Aegis Padlock Pro hard drive supports encryption (Macworld.com)
- Ex-IBM Exec Heads to Court in Insider Trading Case (PC World)
- AT&T MicroCell to be available mid-April (Macworld.com)
- After Google, another US *** firm cuts back in China (AFP)
- Steve Jobs Fires Up iPad for E-Mail (PC World)
- Will Your Next Laptop be 4G? (PC World)
- Sony to Nintendo: 3D a 'bit of a stretch' (PC World)
- IPhone Falls in Pwn2Own Hacking Contest (PC World)
- Google Fixes Bug Affecting Apps Sync Tool for Outlook (PC World)
- Red Hat's (Investor's Business Daily)
- Updated Canon printer drivers available for Snow Leopard (Macworld.com)
- Slim's America Movil seeks to launch telecoms offer (Reuters)
- U.S. Wireless Carriers Take Different Routes Toward Fast 4G Service (PC World)
- Eye-Fi *******es Wireless SDHC Cards (PC World)
- Google Inc's deals in doubt amid spat with Beijing (AP)
- Vuln: Serv-U Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
- Promoters pilot 'digital' tickets
- India mobile giant Bharti nears deal with Zain (AFP)
- A virtual farm turns new ground for game developers (Reuters)
- Anti-terror police seek help from internet cafes
- Vuln: UltraISO CCD and IMG File Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: Crimson Editor '.cfg' File Stack Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: Microsoft Internet Explorer Unspecified Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: Linux Kernel 64bit Personality Handling Local Denial of Service Vulnerability
- SkillSoft says proxy group in favor of buyout (AP)
- Chinese mobile firm drops Google
- Best Buy beats Street, sees strong year ahead (Reuters)
- UK police asks Internet cafes to monitor customers (AP)
- Tetris, trauma and the brain
- dot.Rory
- FarmVille fans
- Ada Lovelace voted tech heroine
- Bletchley Park given repair funds
- British parties imitate Obama in e-election (Reuters)
- Safari, iPhone ****** on first day of Pwn2Own contest (Macworld.com)
- Market extends gains with Nasdaq up 1 percent (Reuters)
- Gameworld: A virtual farm turns new ground for game developers (Reuters)
- IBM develops anti-spam software for Chinese mobile operator (AFP)
- Key U.S. lawmaker backs FCC's spectrum plan (Reuters)
- Malware Attack Uses China World Expo Guise (PC World)
- Police, Security Officials Meet on Cybercrime Strategies (PC World)
- China Unicom in Talks to Offer BlackBerry (PC World)
- Zain Approves Airtel's Acquisition of Its African Operations (PC World)
- AP test of Google offers peek at China Net filters (AP)
- YouTube suffers outage (AFP)
- Advertisers Snap Up iPad Spots in Popular Publications (NewsFactor)
- Get Your Business Ready for the iPad Invasion (PC World)
- Vuln: Sendmail NULL Character CA SSL Certificate Validation Security Bypass Vulnerabi
- Vuln: GnuTLS X.509 Certificate Serial Number Decoding Remote Security Vulnerability
- Bugtraq: Multiple Vulnerabilities in EASY Enterprise DMS
- Bugtraq: There is a Permanent-type Cross-Site Vulnerability in ?Personal Signature? i
- Bugtraq: Ruxcon 2010 Call For Papers
- Bugtraq: [security bulletin] HPSBUX02508 SSRT100007 rev.1 - HP-UX Running sendmail wi
- Suspected Twitter infiltrator: 'I'm a nice hacker' (AP)
- IE8, Safari, Even iPhone Fall at Pwn2Own Contest (PC Magazine)
- Qiao Xing cancels deal to acquire stake in Eversun (AP)
- New Malware Overwrites Software Updaters (PC World)
- Maine House nixes cell warnings (AP)
- Android, 4G, and Large Screens Headline the CTIA Show (NewsFactor)
- Moderates forced out of top Islam *** site (AP)
- Periodicals' plans for iPad publishing pop up (Macworld.com)
- Hacker gets 20 years for payment card theft (Reuters)
- Former MySQL CEO: More successful open source startups needed (InfoWorld)
- WSJ: Apple director York almost resigned over Jobs health issues (Macworld.com)
- Hacker gets 20 years for stealing credit card data (AP)
- Google Adds Bank-Style IP Security To Gmail Accounts (NewsFactor)
- James Cameron Looks Ahead to 3D Cell-Phone Films (PC Magazine)
- Oracle profit and revenue top Wall Street forecast (AP)
- Oracle profit rises, lifted by new software sales (Reuters)
- Lawmakers Offer Support for Public Safety Network (PC World)
- Belkin Adds Apps To Wi-Fi Router Lineup (PC World)
- Saba Software fiscal 3rd-quarter profit declines (AP)
- Microsoft Invites Press to June 13 'Project Natal' Event (PC Magazine)
- Wall Street Journal to charge 17.99 dollars a month on iPad (AFP)
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