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- PlayStation Network to return in full this week
- Intel Is Seeking to Challenge Apple
- Pentagon: Cyber sabotage an "act of war"
- Firefox targeted by scareware threat
- New Opera beta tightens password security
- Privacy group wins $500k from Google Buzz settlement
- Microsoft previews Windows 8
- Google reveals Gmail hacking, says likely from China
- Feds investigating alleged attacks on Gmail accounts
- Internet Firms Readying For 'World IPv6 Day' Next Week
- Sony Pictures and Sony BMG hacked, 1 million user's details stolen
- 10 New Features in Windows 8
- Gmail Attacks Replicated on Hotmail, Yahoo
- Google Apps ending support for older browsers
- Nvidia announces cheaper, wired 3D glasses
- Latest Hack Shows Sony Didn't Plug Holes
- So, Why Are Senior U.S. Officials Using Gmail?
- Hacking for a good cause
- Nintendo server attacked by hacking group Lulz Security
- Lulz Security pwns FBI affiliated website
- Another big Apple product on tap?
- Nintendo Prepping New Console, But Do Buyers Want It?
- Ready for Firefox 6? Here's What's on the Way
- Is YouTube Killing Music Piracy?
- Microsoft announces TV and YouTube live streaming through game console
- Meet the Nintendo Wii U console, coming 2012
- One in four US hackers 'is an FBI informer'
- World IPv6 Day spotlights expanding internet
- Citibank admits customers' data was hacked
- World IPv6 Day Ends, Everyone Goes Back to IPv4
- Spain arrests 3 members of Anonymous in Sony hacking probe
- Bugless software key to cyber security, expert tells NATO
- IMF Hit by Cyber Attack, Stays Tight-Lipped
- Suspected Sony hackers arrested in Turkey
- Anti-scam app developed
- Tiny device accepts credit cards on iPhone, iPad, Android
- U.S. State Dept. Aims to Bring HotSpots to Political Hot Zones
- Pron gets pwned by Lulz Security
- Streaming Site Rolls Out Lawyers To Fight Domain Seizure
- Google Censorship Initiative Thwarted by "Gee! No evil!" Firefox Add-On
- Camcorder Piracy Epidemic Forces Studios To Delay Screenings
- Google pulls out more tricks to simplify search, entice people to use Chrome
- Chinese government installs spying devices on Hong Kong cars
- AMD aims new chip at quad-core laptops
- LulzSec publicly attacks Anonymous
- Google Instant Pages: A New Way To Speed Up Search
- LulzSec hacks CIA website - and has fun with telephone hotline
- Sega Pass downed after pwnage
- LulzSec rampage continues: 62k e-mails and passwords, CIA attacked
- Facebook, PayPal logins released by hackers
- Software bugs discovered in Chinese-made applications
- Worm continues to attack U.S. military computers
- Sony vows 'rock solid' digital fortress
- Hacker Mulls Banning Pirate Apps With iOS 5 Apple Jailbreak
- Sega hack hits 1.29 million users
- Google Could Lose Up To $6.1 Billion In Oracle Patent Lawsuit Over Android
- LulzSec members revealed by "LulzSec Exposed"?
- LulzSec and Anonymous team up?
- Japanese Computer Named World's Fastest
- Google reaches 1 billion users
- Firefox 5 Released
- Teenager Ryan Cleary charged over LulzSec hacking
- Companies allowed to archive 7 years of your Facebook life, sell info
- Hackers Hit Electronic Arts
- Hacker civil war breaks out
- Mozilla and Firefox 5: Upgrade or Die!
- LulzSec hackers say disbanding
- Final LulzSec Data Dump Targets NATO, AT&T
- Most hacking attacks easily avoidable, says government report
- Want an iPad? Join the Singapore army
- Rapid-release Firefox meets corporate backlash
- Microsoft turns to unused TV airwaves to solve spectrum crisis
- Alcatel-Lucent preps 400G networking processor
- New Rootkit Infection Requires Windows Reinstall, Says Microsoft
- Office 365 Is Ready For Business
- Google Enters the Ring for Social Smackdown, Round 2
- Internet Censorship Storm Is Coming, Warns Schmidt
- PayPal Hits 100 Million Active Users
- FBI Steps Up Hunt for LulzSec
- Court Orders ISPs To Disconnect File-Sharers
- Want A Google+ Invitation? How To Sign Up For Google's Social Network
- Al Qaeda Hacked, Crippling Web Communications: NBC News
- New botnet enslaves millions of PCs in just three months
- Firefox Add-on Now Blocks Web Tracking
- Skype introduces video calling for Android phones
- Samsung asks U.S. to ban iPad, iPhone imports
- Google to disable public sharing of private posts in Google+
- Has the Internet Outgrown Spam?
- Behold: The $6800 Android Smartphone
- Skype Brings Video Calling To Android
- Fox News Twitter Account Hacked, Falsely Reports US President's Death
- Microsoft to Partner With China
- Sony to restore all PlayStation network services in Japan
- Unlicensed: Are Google Music and Amazon Cloud Player illegal?
- Anonymous Posts ISP Source Code to Retaliate Against Censorship
- 10 must-have free apps for your tablet
- Hackers expose flaw in Apple iPad, iPhone software
- Extradition For Pirates? Seized Domain Admins Call It Quits
- Dozens of law professors: PROTECT IP Act is unconstitutional
- Facebook Introduces Skype Video Calling
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Just Not Your Password
- Major American ISPs agree to "six strikes" copyright enforcement plan
- Anonymous vows revenge after 15 arrested; AntiSec hacks continue
- Google Introduces New Sorting Styles For Gmail
- PC components sometimes preloaded with malware, says official
- Apple app downloads hit 15 billion
- Proposed law will force ISPs to store customer data for 18 months
- Rumor: Windows 8 PCs Can Play Xbox 360 Games
- WiFi-hacking neighbor from hell gets 18 years in prison
- LulzSec Plans to Return for a One-Time Hit
- Think 488 passwords will protect you from hackers? Nope
- Foreign Hackers Stole 24,000 Military Files, Pentagon Says
- 24,000 Pentagon Files Stolen in Major Cyberattack
- Customers angry, staff defiant at China's fake Apple Store
- Google fixes flaw that delisted search results
- A glimpse into the brilliant minds behind Google
- Suspects in iPhone prototype case plead not guilty
- Hackers steal SSL certificates for CIA, MI6, Mossad
- 70 inch HDTV prototype is also a Windows 7 PC
- Hotfile Ordered To Share User Data With The MPAA
- Windows 8 Supports Native ISO Mounting!
- Paraplegic secretly hacked girls' webcams, microphones
- Why Google+ Really Wants You to Use Your Real Name
- Entraction Network Blocks Canada and 4 Others
- Major websites hijacked by Turkish hackers
- NASA Web App Lets You Control Space & Time in 3D
- Microsoft flips 'kill switch' on all DigiNotar certificates
- Apple eyes USB 3.0 for next-gen Macs
- Cyber Crime Costs $114B Per Year, Mobile Attacks on the Rise
- Registration Begins for .XXX Domains
- Much of the human race made up of thieves, says BSA
- Cars Face Growing Threat of Hack Attacks
- Microsoft to Equip Windows 8 With Virtualization Hosting
- Alibaba to Launch Tablet Computer Within 2 Months
- Windows 8 promises much faster boot up times
- Millions of Hotmail users cut off by Microsoft 'cloud' failure
- Hacker claims he can exploit Windows Update
- Twitter now has 100 million active users
- Microsoft to Overhaul Hotmail
- Office 365, Google Docs go down again, could give pause to the cloud-wary
- Car electronics prone to hacking, McAfee warns
- Android App of the Week
- Linux Foundation down after hack
- Dolby, Research In Motion Settle Patent Dispute >RIMM DLB
- Google gives glimpse into 'cloud' energy use
- Intel to Show Tablets Running Windows 8
- First 4 TB external hard drive announced from Seagate
- Researchers quantify damage from Wifi attacks
- Facebook Automates, Simplifies Friend Grouping
- Google launches Flight Search
- Microsoft reveals Windows 8
- Intel and Google in Android chip-making partnership
- Adobe Flash banned in Windows Metro IE10
- Reports: Feds Bust IMAGiNE Movie Release Group
- AMD sets new world record for fastest CPU
- Microsoft Office likely to get the Metro treatment
- Facebook security barriers make for uneasy access
- Rumor: Microsoft looking into purchasing Yahoo
- Gmail
- Windows 8 appears to have phone functionality
- Facebook overhauls your home page. You might not like it
- A deep dive into Windows 8 Developer Preview
- More arrests in hunt for Anonymous and LulzSec hackers
- Bluetooth devices security risks rising: research
- Windows 8 To Shut the Door on Linux?
- Facebook: Tracking Your Web Activity Even After You Log Out?
- Hacked MySQL dishes out malware to visitors
- Google Turns 13 With Birthday Doodle
- Facebook Vows to Fix Major Privacy Breach
- Current Thunderbolt ports will support optical cabling next year
- Bing has cost Microsoft $5.5 billion since 2009
- US rejects Apple's "multi-touch" patent request
- Microsoft brings down Kelihos botnet
- Facebook to be investigated over privacy concerns
- Windows 8's inbuilt antivirus flunks EICAR test
- "Canadian DMCA" expected to pass
- NHL
- Facebook changes touch privacy nerve
- Microsoft antivirus software deletes Chrome browser
- Hitachi-LG venture admits price fixing
- Facebook to check every link for viruses
- Rhapsody to acquire Napster (scoop)
- Google updates Chrome to restore browser after Microsoft blunder
- Whee! Google adds helicopter view for route planning
- Mozilla optimizes memory management in Firefox 7
- Report points to Chrome overtaking Firefox soon
- Google Earth Has Been Downloaded 1 Billion Times
- Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dead at 56
- Facebook scammers exploit Steve Jobs death
- EU poised to approve Microsoft takeover of Skype
- For sale - hacked PayPal accounts
- Google, Microsoft battle for cloud-computing customers
- Steve Jobs Left Behind Plans For Four Years of Apple Products
- Netflix Nixes Qwikster, Bowing to Complaints
- Facebook Launches iPad App, Mobile Platform
- Google debuts Dart, a JavaScript alternative
- VeriSign wants to take down websites
- Man charged over celebrity hack
- Software remotely puts phones under lockdown
- Researchers add a dash of salt to hard drives for capacities up to 18TB
- USB 3.0 SuperSpeed vs. Thunderbolt
- Take your PC
- Google Buzz Bites the Dust
- Son of Stuxnet trojan discovered
- Google Encrypts Search to Thwart Wi-Fi Hackers
- M C Hammer to launch search engine
- Hacker gains control of Microsofts YouTube channel
- Users fume as Google quietly takes away the + for searching, moves cache links
- Google to face regular privacy inspections
- A somber celebration for Windows XPs 10th birthday
- Netflix and video streaming dominates Internet traffic during TV
- Bing gets in bed with Firefox
- Tsunami-A OS X trojan spotted in the wild
- Google Street View heads indoors
- RIM Delays Software Update for Its BlackBerry PlayBook
- Facebook counts 600,000 compromised account logins per day
- Big expansion for YouTube TV channels
- Windows XP usage dips but it's still top OS
- Duqu Worm Targets Microsoft Zero Day Flaw
- Microsoft issues patch for critical Windows hole
- BT under pressure to block The Pirate Bay
- Google to include Facebook comments in search results
- Microsoft acknowledges Duqu exploit threat
- Think your computer is safe? Think again
- When You Tweet, the CIA Listens
- Chinese firms agree to step up net censorship
- Mass Effect 3 accidentally leaked through Xbox Live
- Quick Tip: Animate your Windows 7 desktop wallpaper
- Quick Tip: Add the Flip3D feature to the Windows 7 Taskbar
- Facebook fails to stop bots accessing personal information: B.C. study
- Here come Google+ Pages for business, at last
- HP, Dell Overtake Nokia in Updated Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics
- Asus Announces Quad-core Eee Pad Transformer Prime Tablet
- Tablets Get Snappier With Nvidia's Quad-core Tegra 3
- Mozilla rolls out Firefox 8
- Find out where that e-mail really came from
- RIAA: Google Refused to Remove MP3 Download App
- Screenshots leak of Google Music store
- AMD pushes 16-core server chip to market
- U.S. piracy fight spills into Canada
- New Lightning- Fast, Efficient Nanoscale Data Transmission
- In New Quantum-Dot LED Design, Researchers Turn Troublesome Molecules to Their Advantage
- Mimicking the Brain -- In Silicon: New Computer Chip Models How Neurons Communicate With Each Other at Synapses
- Facebook news feeds swamped with porn
- Google Music launches in US
- What you can do about soaring hard-drive prices
- Sadly, SIRI doesn
- Extending the reach of your Wi-Fi signal
- New Material Can Enhance Energy, Computer, Lighting Technologies
- Google argues against U.S. online piracy bill
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