View Full Version : Computer and Internet News
- Google Chrome OS Tablet Evolving in Open Source
- Google nabs Canadian mobile music syncing firm
- Apple to stay ahead in tablet boom
- Mozilla shoots for June 21 release of Firefox 5
- UK police arrest three men over 'SpyEye' malware
- Windows 7 share tops XP for first time in U.S.
- Acer's Iconia Takes Its Turn in the Tablet Thunderdome
- Adobe's Latest Update Caters to Subscriptions, Tablets
- Google Doodle Honors 50th Anniversary of First Human Space Flight
- State of Texas in epic data leak fail
- Jethro Tull's music to be performed in space
- Anonymous unimpressed with Sony-Geohot settlement
- New app calculates calories through photos of food
- Motorola, Huawei settle trade dispute
- Text message hoax says police have tapped your cellphone
- U.S. shuts down massive cyber theft ring
- French "hacker" arrested after flaunting it on TV
- Intel wants Thunderbolt for the masses
- FBI Busts Coreflood Botnet
- Firefox Add-on "Undoes" U.S. Government Domain Seizures
- Tor not anonymous: attack reveals BitTorrent users on Tor network
- Vista: No IE10 for You
- Toshiba Releases Self-Wiping Hard Drives
- Munich Re eyes growth in hacker attack insurance
- Skype for Android vulnerability exposes names and chat logs
- Broadcasters call for CRTC to regulate Netflix service
- 'Wii 2' Codenamed 'Project Cafe'
- DHS eyes expanded cyber role
- Microsoft challenges patent law
- How to Prevent Hacking of Facebook Account
- Tricky times for Google Music talks
- Russia looks abroad for web laws
- Google lets you customize your Gmail experience
- Feds Seize PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker Domains
- .XXX added to root servers, nearly ready to go live
- Geohot donates $10,000 to the EFF
- Five apprehended in California chip heist
- Skype acknowledges Android vulnerability
- Coreflood: Botnet takedown introduces a potentially risky precedent
- Patent Challenges Debated as Top Court Hears Microsoft Case
- Can AMD Ever Beat Intel?
- Seagate buys Samsung hard disk unit
- Feds seize computers to stop malicious program
- Bootup: Canadian Pirate Party offers to stop Internet monitoring
- Hacker says he cracked Federal Reserve Bank
- Report: Thunderbolt could threaten USB 3.0 adoption
- OK, I'll Draw You a Map - on Google
- Chrysler announces 3 new 300 models, including SRT8
- Apple sues Samsung for 'copying' smartphones, tablets
- Erase CD with 150,000 Volts of Electricity
- Why Apple Tracks You Via iPhone: It's Not Why You Think
- Shaw boosts speeds for Internet customers
- Malware authors target Google Chrome
- Could reprogrammable chips facilitate instant updates?
- Wired or wireless?
- Google's IE Toolbar Gains Google Instant Search Queries
- Inquiries Grow Over Apple’s Data Collection Practices
- Report: Apple, Google collecting location data on users
- Kaspersky kidnappers demand $4.3 million ransom
- Anonymous says Sony is incompetent, denies PSN takedown
- '3-D towers' of information double data storage capacity
- Amazon Sees Majority Of Cloud Issues Fixed Friday Afternoon
- So What If iPhones Spy User Locations
- Google adopts subscription-based model for Chrome OS devices
- Amazon's Cloudy Communications Make Bad Situation Worse
- Google Defends Way It Gets Phone Data
- Charlie Sheen gets own mobile app
- Samsung counter sues Apple over iPhone, iPad
- Minn. man accused of hacking Facebook accounts
- Nintendo to launch new Wii in 2012
- 50 Deadliest Computer Viruses Ever!
- IPhone Stored Location in Test Even if Disabled
- IP address can now pin down your location to within a half mile
- Kingston Technology Launches HyperX Plug and Play High Performance Memory
- Seattle wardrivers busted after 5 year spree
- Iranian networks under attack by "Stars virus"
- Phone Data Used to Fill Digital Map
- Security experts can't verify Iran's claims of new worm
- Attackers Can Use IPv6 to Launch Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
- Shaken Japan latches onto earthquake warning app
- Apple Sued Over iPhone Tracking
- Apple drops attempts to trademark 'pod'
- Sony admits massive PlayStation Network user data theft
- Breach Complicates Sony's Network Ambitions
- Apple to Update iPhone Location Services
- Netflix growth slows in Canada
- Feds in Detroit search Facebook for crime info
- Youtube video-on-demand service finally moves forward
- Apple 'not tracking' iPhone users
- US Govt. Uses Seized Domains for Anti-Piracy Video
- New Password Method Encrypts Like No Other
- PlayStation hack: Sony users urged to change passwords
- Bandwidth caps hurt Netflix growth
- PlayStation Network Credit Card Data Encrypted, Sony Says
- Congressman wants FTC probe of iPhone tracking
- Satnav maker gives data to police
- Feds will uninstall Zombie software from US computers
- Hackers claim to have stolen PSN credit card info
- Over 2m credit card numbers 'up for sale' after Sony hack
- FBI cybercrime agents say they aren't up to the job
- Intel prepping Thunderbolt successor for 2015 launch
- FBI says it is "reviewing" PSN security breach
- Veteran hacker takes on new role at ICANN
- Computers, Too, Can Give Away Location
- Code repository reveals Chrome OS netbook specs
- Wi-Fi security flaw for smartphones puts your credit cards at risk
- Who owns your location?
- Balancing privacy with benefits of location data
- Sony Says Parts of PlayStation Network Will Be Back Online This Week
- It's All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Hacked
- Sony online gaming unit shut down in second attack
- Sony: 24 million SOE accounts hacked, too
- Search results for Bin Laden death riddled with malware
- AMD launches next-gen embedded GPU
- 100 terabits per second? Yes, please!
- Sony hires detectives after gamers lose personal data
- CRTC sets minimum broadband internet speed by 2014
- That was quick: Scammers swarm Facebook with fake Osama video
- Seagate serves more data on 1 terabyte HDD platter
- S. Korean police raid Google
- Sony Deals With 'Large-Scale Cyberattack'
- Sony Says Hacker Left Taunting Message
- Privacy czar seeks ‘significant’ fines for data thefts
- Hang up the iPhone, here comes paper phone
- Apple software update prevents it from storing users' movements
- LastPass in possible password fail
- No, an IP address is not a person
- World's smallest video camera is less than a millimeter across
- Anonymous denies hacking Sony, stealing credit cards
- Facebook and Google consider buying or partnering with Skype, report says
- Microsoft plans critical update to Windows Server next week
- Sony Data Breach Was Camouflaged by Anonymous DDoS Attack
- Most Canadians unaware of online tracking: privacy watchdog
- Latest WinPho7 Patch Exiles Update Outlaws
- Sony Faces Weekend Hack Attack, Report Claims
- Google sprays customers with cash in AdWords cockup
- X-Factor hopefuls' details hacked
- Jihadi hacker activity rises in wake of Bin Laden's death
- Facebook introduced a new program on Thursday
- Homeland Security Wants Mozilla to Pull "Domain Seizure" Add-On
- LastPass may have been hacked
- Workers in Apple iPad factories forced to sign anti-suicide contracts
- Hackers return Linux to the PlayStation 3
- Sony Delays Game Network Restart
- Clement open to large fines for massive data breaches
- F-Browser app brings Flash video compatibility to the iPhone
- Rumor: Apple to ditch x86 architecture for laptops
- Data Caps and Web TV: Heading for a Clash?
- Albert Einstein was right, say scientists, 100 years on
- Sony CEO apologizes to gamers
- Google releases Android 3.0-optimized 'Earth' app
- Mozilla Resists Homeland Security Over Firefox Anti-Piracy Tool
- Sony pwned and owned yet again
- Skype bug lets hackers take over Macs
- Apple usurps Google as world's most valuable brand
- LastPass' Precautionary Move Sets Some Teeth on Edge
- $1 Billion Canadian Class Action Suit Filed Against Sony
- N.S. RCMP issues warning about caller seeking access to home computers
- Apple topples Google to claim most valuable brand
- Microsoft in talks to buy Skype, report says
- Billion-dollar PSN outage may not be fully remedied until May 31
- Hacker Group Anonymous Main IRC servers invaded
- Future mobile phones could be charged by speaking into them
- Vupen pwns Google Chrome
- Google to launch music service: report
- Microsoft inks $8.5B Skype deal
- Microsoft's Pricey Call on Skype
- Canada moves up malware 'badness' list
- Google unveils Cloud music service
- Facebook caught exposing millions of user credentials
- Revised 'Net censorship bill requires search engines to block sites, too
- IP Address Leads Police To World
- EBay to Make $1.4 Billion on Skype
- Google Chromebook - the computer for people who hate computers
- Cloud computing hit by Sony breach
- Google launches notebooks with 'no programs'
- Facebook says privacy breach report inaccurate
- Via debuts power conscious quad-core x86 chip
- Facebook, Burson discuss role in Google Circle dispute
- What's New for Google Chrome OS
- Facebook rolls out new log-in security feature
- Tweeting Taliban switches to English
- Google's Cloud Crescendo
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 details leaked?
- Sony gives game developers an update on Playstation Network
- Why answering your cellphone might be killing bees
- Internet attack files sent to RCMP
- New Adobe Flash Player Locks Down the Cookie Jar
- Windows 7's infection rates five times lower than Windows XP
- Canada lowers software piracy; world rate rises
- Canada's weird liquor laws
- Facebook's Sly-Dog Aspirations
- Sony PSN Back Online, Just Not Everywhere
- Japan says no to PlayStation Network relaunch
- Samsung display folds flat without creasing
- Android or iPhone? Surveys show smartphone users are fickle
- Sony restoring its PlayStation services
- Mozilla Plans to Kill Firefox 3.5 and Force Upgrades to New Browser Version
- Facebook, spammers are in 'arms race'
- After Hack, Sony Offers Freebies to Unhappy Gamers
- Sony offers Playstation Network apology package
- Netflix proclaimed
- 'Dislike Button' scam sweeps Facebook
- Seagate's Satellite streams content to your iPad
- 99% of Android phones vulnerable to account exploit
- Former Hacker Comments on How PSN Attack May Have Gone Down
- Cyber-crooks eye Macs with fake software
- Hacked again? Sony confirms exploit with Playstation Network website password re
- Apple Proposes Smaller SIM Card for Slimmer Gadgets
- Microsoft claims 1 in 14 downloads are malicious
- Microsoft to replace older Xboxes that cannot read new game format?
- Sony Plugs New Gaming Security Hole
- Mobile hacking sets off security gold rush
- Microsoft calls Intel's Windows 8 comments 'inaccurate'
- Sharp Develops Super High-def Screen for Future TV
- Google rolls out patch to fix leaky Android phones
- Death of PC exaggerated, sales look OK
- Windows 8 Leaked Details Denied by Microsoft
- TinKode claims NASA hack
- Sony's New Woes: Phishing Site Found on Server
- USB 3.0 vs Thunderbolt: Another standards battle in the making?
- Google Boss: We'll Fight Anti-Piracy Blocking Laws
- Sony hacked again
- Adobe tops Kaspersky Lab's list for top ten PC vulnerabilities
- ICE Seizes More Domains Today, Admin Says
- When cyberbullying crosses the line
- PlayStation Hack to Cost Sony $171M; Quake Costs Far Higher
- Ballmer: Windows 8 will debut in 2012
- Sony Music Japan web site gets hacked
- Anonymous targets Obama admin over censorship claims
- $139 Kobo e-reader takes aim at Kindle
- Hackers Steal Hotmail Messages Thanks to Web Flaw
- Sony suffers hacker attack in Canada
- Apple owns up to malware attacks and promises fix - soon
- Mozilla: the URL Bar Has To Go
- Lasers, filters, and fiber add up to 26Tbps data transfers
- Skype failure cuts off users
- Google Unveils Wireless Payment System
- Protect IP Act, the Anti-Piracy Censorship Bill Passes Senate Committee
- Cyberspace turns into war zone
- Report: Spammers trap victims with URL-shortening sites
- nternet Explorer Flaw Lets Hackers Into the Cookie Jar
- Sony set to revive PSN in Japan
- EBay, PayPal sue Google over trade secrets
- Rumor: Apple builds ARM-powered MacBook Air
- MacDefender Scareware Linked to Russian Payment Site
- PBS website hacked: Fake Tupac is alive story posted on the Newshour site
- This 200-megapixel camera costs $45,000
- Gmail Gives Power to the People Widget
- World Health Organization declares cellphones "possibly carcinogenic"
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.