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  1. Google Could Lose Up To $6.1 Billion In Oracle Patent Lawsuit Over Android (0 replies)
  2. Sega hack hits 1.29 million users (0 replies)
  3. Hacker Mulls Banning Pirate Apps With iOS 5 Apple Jailbreak (0 replies)
  4. Sony vows 'rock solid' digital fortress (0 replies)
  5. Worm continues to attack U.S. military computers (0 replies)
  6. Software bugs discovered in Chinese-made applications (0 replies)
  7. Facebook, PayPal logins released by hackers (0 replies)
  8. LulzSec rampage continues: 62k e-mails and passwords, CIA attacked (1 replies)
  9. Sega Pass downed after pwnage (0 replies)
  10. LulzSec hacks CIA website - and has fun with telephone hotline (1 replies)
  11. Google Instant Pages: A New Way To Speed Up Search (0 replies)
  12. LulzSec publicly attacks Anonymous (0 replies)
  13. AMD aims new chip at quad-core laptops (0 replies)
  14. Chinese government installs spying devices on Hong Kong cars (0 replies)
  15. Google pulls out more tricks to simplify search, entice people to use Chrome (0 replies)
  16. Camcorder Piracy Epidemic Forces Studios To Delay Screenings (0 replies)
  17. Google Censorship Initiative Thwarted by "Gee! No evil!" Firefox Add-On (0 replies)
  18. Streaming Site Rolls Out Lawyers To Fight Domain Seizure (0 replies)
  19. Pron gets pwned by Lulz Security (0 replies)
  20. U.S. State Dept. Aims to Bring HotSpots to Political Hot Zones (0 replies)
  21. Tiny device accepts credit cards on iPhone, iPad, Android (0 replies)
  22. Anti-scam app developed (0 replies)
  23. Suspected Sony hackers arrested in Turkey (0 replies)
  24. IMF Hit by Cyber Attack, Stays Tight-Lipped (0 replies)
  25. Bugless software key to cyber security, expert tells NATO (0 replies)
  26. Spain arrests 3 members of Anonymous in Sony hacking probe (0 replies)
  27. World IPv6 Day Ends, Everyone Goes Back to IPv4 (0 replies)
  28. Citibank admits customers' data was hacked (0 replies)
  29. World IPv6 Day spotlights expanding internet (0 replies)
  30. One in four US hackers 'is an FBI informer' (0 replies)
  31. Meet the Nintendo Wii U console, coming 2012 (1 replies)
  32. Microsoft announces TV and YouTube live streaming through game console (0 replies)
  33. Is YouTube Killing Music Piracy? (0 replies)
  34. Ready for Firefox 6? Here's What's on the Way (0 replies)
  35. Nintendo Prepping New Console, But Do Buyers Want It? (0 replies)
  36. Another big Apple product on tap? (2 replies)
  37. Lulz Security pwns FBI affiliated website (0 replies)
  38. Nintendo server attacked by hacking group Lulz Security (0 replies)
  39. Hacking for a good cause (0 replies)
  40. So, Why Are Senior U.S. Officials Using Gmail? (0 replies)
  41. Latest Hack Shows Sony Didn't Plug Holes (0 replies)
  42. Nvidia announces cheaper, wired 3D glasses (2 replies)
  43. Google Apps ending support for older browsers (0 replies)
  44. Gmail Attacks Replicated on Hotmail, Yahoo (0 replies)
  45. 10 New Features in Windows 8 (0 replies)
  46. Sony Pictures and Sony BMG hacked, 1 million user's details stolen (0 replies)
  47. Internet Firms Readying For 'World IPv6 Day' Next Week (0 replies)
  48. Feds investigating alleged attacks on Gmail accounts (0 replies)
  49. Google reveals Gmail hacking, says likely from China (0 replies)
  50. Microsoft previews Windows 8 (0 replies)
  51. Privacy group wins $500k from Google Buzz settlement (0 replies)
  52. New Opera beta tightens password security (0 replies)
  53. Firefox targeted by scareware threat (0 replies)
  54. Pentagon: Cyber sabotage an "act of war" (0 replies)
  55. Intel Is Seeking to Challenge Apple (0 replies)
  56. PlayStation Network to return in full this week (0 replies)
  57. World Health Organization declares cellphones "possibly carcinogenic" (1 replies)
  58. Gmail Gives Power to the People Widget (0 replies)
  59. This 200-megapixel camera costs $45,000 (0 replies)
  60. PBS website hacked: Fake Tupac is alive story posted on the Newshour site (0 replies)
  61. MacDefender Scareware Linked to Russian Payment Site (0 replies)
  62. Rumor: Apple builds ARM-powered MacBook Air (0 replies)
  63. EBay, PayPal sue Google over trade secrets (0 replies)
  64. Sony set to revive PSN in Japan (0 replies)
  65. nternet Explorer Flaw Lets Hackers Into the Cookie Jar (0 replies)
  66. Report: Spammers trap victims with URL-shortening sites (0 replies)
  67. Cyberspace turns into war zone (0 replies)
  68. Protect IP Act, the Anti-Piracy Censorship Bill Passes Senate Committee (1 replies)
  69. Google Unveils Wireless Payment System (0 replies)
  70. Skype failure cuts off users (0 replies)
  71. Lasers, filters, and fiber add up to 26Tbps data transfers (0 replies)
  72. Mozilla: the URL Bar Has To Go (0 replies)
  73. Apple owns up to malware attacks and promises fix - soon (0 replies)
  74. Sony suffers hacker attack in Canada (0 replies)
  75. Hackers Steal Hotmail Messages Thanks to Web Flaw (0 replies)
  76. $139 Kobo e-reader takes aim at Kindle (0 replies)
  77. Anonymous targets Obama admin over censorship claims (0 replies)
  78. Sony Music Japan web site gets hacked (1 replies)
  79. Ballmer: Windows 8 will debut in 2012 (0 replies)
  80. PlayStation Hack to Cost Sony $171M; Quake Costs Far Higher (0 replies)
  81. When cyberbullying crosses the line (0 replies)
  82. ICE Seizes More Domains Today, Admin Says (1 replies)
  83. Adobe tops Kaspersky Lab's list for top ten PC vulnerabilities (0 replies)
  84. Sony hacked again (0 replies)
  85. Google Boss: We'll Fight Anti-Piracy Blocking Laws (0 replies)
  86. USB 3.0 vs Thunderbolt: Another standards battle in the making? (0 replies)
  87. Sony's New Woes: Phishing Site Found on Server (0 replies)
  88. TinKode claims NASA hack (0 replies)
  89. Windows 8 Leaked Details Denied by Microsoft (0 replies)
  90. Death of PC exaggerated, sales look OK (0 replies)
  91. Google rolls out patch to fix leaky Android phones (0 replies)
  92. Sharp Develops Super High-def Screen for Future TV (0 replies)
  93. Microsoft calls Intel's Windows 8 comments 'inaccurate' (0 replies)
  94. Mobile hacking sets off security gold rush (0 replies)
  95. Sony Plugs New Gaming Security Hole (0 replies)
  96. Microsoft to replace older Xboxes that cannot read new game format? (0 replies)
  97. Microsoft claims 1 in 14 downloads are malicious (0 replies)
  98. Apple Proposes Smaller SIM Card for Slimmer Gadgets (0 replies)
  99. Hacked again? Sony confirms exploit with Playstation Network website password re (0 replies)
  100. Cyber-crooks eye Macs with fake software (0 replies)
  101. Former Hacker Comments on How PSN Attack May Have Gone Down (0 replies)
  102. 99% of Android phones vulnerable to account exploit (0 replies)
  103. Seagate's Satellite streams content to your iPad (0 replies)
  104. 'Dislike Button' scam sweeps Facebook (0 replies)
  105. Netflix proclaimed (0 replies)
  106. Sony offers Playstation Network apology package (0 replies)
  107. After Hack, Sony Offers Freebies to Unhappy Gamers (0 replies)
  108. Facebook, spammers are in 'arms race' (0 replies)
  109. Mozilla Plans to Kill Firefox 3.5 and Force Upgrades to New Browser Version (5 replies)
  110. Sony restoring its PlayStation services (0 replies)
  111. Android or iPhone? Surveys show smartphone users are fickle (0 replies)
  112. Samsung display folds flat without creasing (0 replies)
  113. Japan says no to PlayStation Network relaunch (0 replies)
  114. Sony PSN Back Online, Just Not Everywhere (0 replies)
  115. Facebook's Sly-Dog Aspirations (0 replies)
  116. Canada's weird liquor laws (0 replies)
  117. Canada lowers software piracy; world rate rises (0 replies)
  118. Windows 7's infection rates five times lower than Windows XP (4 replies)
  119. New Adobe Flash Player Locks Down the Cookie Jar (0 replies)
  120. Internet attack files sent to RCMP (0 replies)
  121. Why answering your cellphone might be killing bees (0 replies)
  122. Sony gives game developers an update on Playstation Network (0 replies)
  123. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 details leaked? (0 replies)
  124. Google's Cloud Crescendo (0 replies)
  125. Tweeting Taliban switches to English (0 replies)
  126. Facebook rolls out new log-in security feature (0 replies)
  127. What's New for Google Chrome OS (0 replies)
  128. Facebook, Burson discuss role in Google Circle dispute (0 replies)
  129. Via debuts power conscious quad-core x86 chip (0 replies)
  130. Facebook says privacy breach report inaccurate (0 replies)
  131. Google launches notebooks with 'no programs' (0 replies)
  132. Cloud computing hit by Sony breach (0 replies)
  133. Google Chromebook - the computer for people who hate computers (0 replies)
  134. EBay to Make $1.4 Billion on Skype (0 replies)
  135. IP Address Leads Police To World (0 replies)
  136. Revised 'Net censorship bill requires search engines to block sites, too (0 replies)
  137. Facebook caught exposing millions of user credentials (0 replies)
  138. Google unveils Cloud music service (0 replies)
  139. Canada moves up malware 'badness' list (0 replies)
  140. Microsoft's Pricey Call on Skype (0 replies)
  141. Microsoft inks $8.5B Skype deal (0 replies)
  142. Google to launch music service: report (0 replies)
  143. Vupen pwns Google Chrome (0 replies)
  144. Future mobile phones could be charged by speaking into them (0 replies)
  145. Hacker Group Anonymous Main IRC servers invaded (0 replies)
  146. Billion-dollar PSN outage may not be fully remedied until May 31 (0 replies)
  147. Microsoft in talks to buy Skype, report says (1 replies)
  148. Apple topples Google to claim most valuable brand (1 replies)
  149. N.S. RCMP issues warning about caller seeking access to home computers (0 replies)
  150. $1 Billion Canadian Class Action Suit Filed Against Sony (0 replies)
  151. LastPass' Precautionary Move Sets Some Teeth on Edge (0 replies)
  152. Apple usurps Google as world's most valuable brand (0 replies)
  153. Skype bug lets hackers take over Macs (0 replies)
  154. Sony pwned and owned yet again (0 replies)
  155. Mozilla Resists Homeland Security Over Firefox Anti-Piracy Tool (0 replies)
  156. Google releases Android 3.0-optimized 'Earth' app (0 replies)
  157. Sony CEO apologizes to gamers (0 replies)
  158. Albert Einstein was right, say scientists, 100 years on (0 replies)
  159. Data Caps and Web TV: Heading for a Clash? (0 replies)
  160. Rumor: Apple to ditch x86 architecture for laptops (0 replies)
  161. F-Browser app brings Flash video compatibility to the iPhone (1 replies)
  162. Clement open to large fines for massive data breaches (0 replies)
  163. Sony Delays Game Network Restart (0 replies)
  164. Hackers return Linux to the PlayStation 3 (0 replies)
  165. Workers in Apple iPad factories forced to sign anti-suicide contracts (1 replies)
  166. LastPass may have been hacked (0 replies)
  167. Homeland Security Wants Mozilla to Pull "Domain Seizure" Add-On (0 replies)
  168. Facebook introduced a new program on Thursday (2 replies)
  169. Jihadi hacker activity rises in wake of Bin Laden's death (0 replies)
  170. X-Factor hopefuls' details hacked (0 replies)
  171. Google sprays customers with cash in AdWords cockup (0 replies)
  172. Sony Faces Weekend Hack Attack, Report Claims (0 replies)
  173. Latest WinPho7 Patch Exiles Update Outlaws (0 replies)
  174. Most Canadians unaware of online tracking: privacy watchdog (0 replies)
  175. Sony Data Breach Was Camouflaged by Anonymous DDoS Attack (0 replies)
  176. Microsoft plans critical update to Windows Server next week (0 replies)
  177. Facebook and Google consider buying or partnering with Skype, report says (0 replies)
  178. Anonymous denies hacking Sony, stealing credit cards (0 replies)
  179. World's smallest video camera is less than a millimeter across (0 replies)
  180. No, an IP address is not a person (0 replies)
  181. LastPass in possible password fail (0 replies)
  182. Apple software update prevents it from storing users' movements (0 replies)
  183. Hang up the iPhone, here comes paper phone (0 replies)
  184. Privacy czar seeks ‘significant’ fines for data thefts (0 replies)
  185. Sony Says Hacker Left Taunting Message (0 replies)
  186. Sony Deals With 'Large-Scale Cyberattack' (0 replies)
  187. S. Korean police raid Google (0 replies)
  188. Seagate serves more data on 1 terabyte HDD platter (0 replies)
  189. That was quick: Scammers swarm Facebook with fake Osama video (0 replies)
  190. CRTC sets minimum broadband internet speed by 2014 (0 replies)
  191. Sony hires detectives after gamers lose personal data (0 replies)
  192. 100 terabits per second? Yes, please! (0 replies)
  193. AMD launches next-gen embedded GPU (0 replies)
  194. Search results for Bin Laden death riddled with malware (0 replies)
  195. Sony: 24 million SOE accounts hacked, too (0 replies)
  196. Sony online gaming unit shut down in second attack (0 replies)
  197. It's All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Hacked (0 replies)
  198. Sony Says Parts of PlayStation Network Will Be Back Online This Week (0 replies)
  199. Balancing privacy with benefits of location data (0 replies)
  200. Who owns your location? (0 replies)
  201. Wi-Fi security flaw for smartphones puts your credit cards at risk (0 replies)
  202. Code repository reveals Chrome OS netbook specs (0 replies)
  203. Computers, Too, Can Give Away Location (0 replies)
  204. Veteran hacker takes on new role at ICANN (0 replies)
  205. FBI says it is "reviewing" PSN security breach (0 replies)
  206. Intel prepping Thunderbolt successor for 2015 launch (0 replies)
  207. FBI cybercrime agents say they aren't up to the job (0 replies)
  208. Over 2m credit card numbers 'up for sale' after Sony hack (1 replies)
  209. Hackers claim to have stolen PSN credit card info (0 replies)
  210. Feds will uninstall Zombie software from US computers (0 replies)
  211. Satnav maker gives data to police (0 replies)
  212. Congressman wants FTC probe of iPhone tracking (0 replies)
  213. PlayStation Network Credit Card Data Encrypted, Sony Says (0 replies)
  214. Bandwidth caps hurt Netflix growth (0 replies)
  215. PlayStation hack: Sony users urged to change passwords (0 replies)
  216. New Password Method Encrypts Like No Other (0 replies)
  217. US Govt. Uses Seized Domains for Anti-Piracy Video (0 replies)
  218. Apple 'not tracking' iPhone users (0 replies)
  219. Youtube video-on-demand service finally moves forward (0 replies)
  220. Feds in Detroit search Facebook for crime info (0 replies)
  221. Netflix growth slows in Canada (0 replies)
  222. Apple to Update iPhone Location Services (0 replies)
  223. Breach Complicates Sony's Network Ambitions (0 replies)
  224. Sony admits massive PlayStation Network user data theft (0 replies)
  225. Apple drops attempts to trademark 'pod' (0 replies)
  226. Apple Sued Over iPhone Tracking (1 replies)
  227. Shaken Japan latches onto earthquake warning app (0 replies)
  228. Attackers Can Use IPv6 to Launch Man-in-the-Middle Attacks (0 replies)
  229. Security experts can't verify Iran's claims of new worm (0 replies)
  230. Phone Data Used to Fill Digital Map (0 replies)
  231. Iranian networks under attack by "Stars virus" (0 replies)
  232. Seattle wardrivers busted after 5 year spree (0 replies)
  233. Kingston Technology Launches HyperX Plug and Play High Performance Memory (0 replies)
  234. IP address can now pin down your location to within a half mile (0 replies)
  235. IPhone Stored Location in Test Even if Disabled (1 replies)
  236. 50 Deadliest Computer Viruses Ever! (0 replies)
  237. Nintendo to launch new Wii in 2012 (0 replies)
  238. Minn. man accused of hacking Facebook accounts (0 replies)
  239. Samsung counter sues Apple over iPhone, iPad (0 replies)
  240. Charlie Sheen gets own mobile app (0 replies)
  241. Google Defends Way It Gets Phone Data (0 replies)
  242. Amazon's Cloudy Communications Make Bad Situation Worse (0 replies)
  243. Google adopts subscription-based model for Chrome OS devices (0 replies)
  244. So What If iPhones Spy User Locations (0 replies)
  245. Amazon Sees Majority Of Cloud Issues Fixed Friday Afternoon (0 replies)
  246. '3-D towers' of information double data storage capacity (0 replies)
  247. Anonymous says Sony is incompetent, denies PSN takedown (0 replies)
  248. Kaspersky kidnappers demand $4.3 million ransom (0 replies)
  249. Report: Apple, Google collecting location data on users (0 replies)
  250. Inquiries Grow Over Apple’s Data Collection Practices (0 replies)