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- Google Chrome Update Addresses High-severity Flaw
- Yelp Hopes to Raise $100 Million in IPO
- Microsoft: Reboots will be less common in Windows 8
- DevilRobber Trojan now disguised as PixelMator
- Facebook Wanted To Give The Facebook Phone Away For Free
- Black Friday scam offers fake iTunes freebie
- A computer that thinks like the universe
- Computer games - coming to a toilet near you.
- Feds Seize 130+ Domain Names in Mass Crackdown
- The Worst Passwords of 2011
- MS To Build Antivirus Into Windows 8: Good idea or monopoly?
- UK plans to ban criminals from the web
- Search engine aims to give power to the people
- Security firms warn of UPS scam
- ISPs May Institute Usage Fees To Counteract Streaming Video Surge
- Add Document Tabs to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- 2011's Biggest Security Snafus
- Building your own XP Service Pack 4
- Holy streaming, Batman! Theres a new Youtube
- Google Targets Amazon's Prime With 1-Day Delivery
- Troubleshoot Windows 7 drivers in more detail with Driverquery
- Swiss government: file-sharing no big deal, some downloading still OK
- Google, Mozilla Still Negotiating Firefox Search Deal
- .xxx launches today
- Windows 8 beta will launch in February
- World's first 128Gb 20nm NAND flash could pack 2TB into a 2.5" SSD
- Google wants your games in its Chrome browser
- Arrests made over Subway hack
- Reformed pirate sues over nicked ideas
- Intel pessimistic over hard disk drive shortage
- Youtube comes to Xbox
- Facebook launches suicide prevention tool
- Game dev tracks pirates, sends mass legal threats
- IT firm phasing out email to boost productivity
- Internet Explorer: Microsoft plans 'silent' updates
- Youtube breaks down top 2011 videos
- Mozilla renews search deal with Google
- Internet Explorer 8 no longer world
- Ransomware poses as police, demands fine
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Internet Security 2012 Vulnerable to Hackers
- Lady Gaga Twitter account hacked, promises free iPads for everyone
- Google
- GoDaddy sides with SOPA, Internet lashes out
- 'Anonymous' hackers target US security think tank
- Go Daddy says no to SOPA after mass exodus
- Wifi Protected Setup: not that protected at all
- GoDaddy faces boycott over SOPA anti-piracy law support
- Anonymous targets Sony over SOPA
- Intel's Thunderbolt to hit PCs in mid-2012
- Google search home page revamp promotes other services
- Sweden recognizes file sharing as official religion
- Windows 8 will have recovery options
- Symantec downplays antivirus security breach
- Easily edit Windows
- Saving the setup files for XP Mode
- Apple sued for allegedly selling copy-protected books, report says
- Terrorists recruiting through Facebook, prof claims
- Twitter lashes out at Google search changes
- Internet revolution dawns with .yournamehere domains
- SOPA foes warn: Not much time left to act
- Google accused of raiding start-up's database
- Google admits stealing Kenyan rival's customers
- Online Piracy Legislation Outcry Prompts White House Response
- Wikipedia to go dark tomorrow in anti-SOPA protest
- Google accused of map vandalism
- Websites go dark in SOPA protest
- Google blacks out its home page in support of Wikipedia SOPA protest
- McAfee glitch turns customers PCs into spambots
- U.S. shutters Megaupload.com, hackers retaliate
- Megaupload assembles worldwide criminal defense
- Megaupload closure hits legitimate users
- Megaupload story of Dotcom boom and bust
- EU to publish new privacy proposals
- YouTube hits 4 billion daily video views
- Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom will have to wait for bail decision
- Google+ rivals create Dont Be Evil add-on
- Never mind worrying about the Ides of March because Black March is coming
- Facebook and Washington state go after alleged clickjackers
- The worst Internet privacy scandals of all time
- Megaupload Files: Deleted By Thursday?
- EFF takes up cause of legit Megaupload users
- Firefox 10.0 Released
- News Corp accused of more hacking
- Google introduces country-specific takedowns for Blogger blogs
- Zuckerberg's 2011 personal income tax bill: $1.5 billion
- EU regulators want Google to halt new privacy policy
- Google and Facebook remove 'offensive' content from Indian sites
- Symantec code theft: Hackers 'attempted extortion'
- How cloud computing will change everything
- Microsoft Fixes 21 Security Bugs in Windows, IE, Office
- Microsoft explains bland new Windows logo
- Google tricks IE privacy settings too, says Microsoft
- 5 ways to stay safe until 'do not track' button arrives.
- Anonymous gets analyzed
- Windows 8 on ARM on Track, Microsoft Says
- Google
- Chrome cracked in hacking contest
- Why online security is taxing our brains
- AT&T; fires back at data throttling lawsuit
- 5 ways to control your privacy on Google
- Megaupload owner wins first court battle
- Whoops! Google in deep shit
- Microsoft proof of concept exploit ends up in hacker hands
- Is Netflix embracing the horror business?
- Microsoft takes down Zeus botnets
- Internet Explorer market share rises
- Facebook counter-sues Yahoo over patents
- Google found guilty of serving misleading ads in Australia
- Google under the spotlight over sex trafficking ads
- Trojan infects more than half a million Macs
- Microsoft to buy AOL patents for $1.1bn
- Apple issues Flashback malware removal tool
- U.S. says MegaUpload's hosting service is no innocent bystander
- Microsoft Patch Watch ...
- Windows 8 will come in three flavors
- Hulu Plus hits 2 million subscribers
- How to stop cyber spying and protest CISPA
- Anonymous reshuffles its collective deck
- Anonymous rolls out PasteBin alternative
- Microsoft Uncloaks Windows 8 for
- Familiar computing products get new capabilities
- DNSChanger victims could lose internet in July
- Anonymous "spokesperson" raided by FBI
- Microsoft HomeOS will be home automation of the future
- British ISPs to start blocking Pirate Bay
- Rogue Street View engineer is identified
- Gmail offers free language translation
- Internet group says quality over speed in restoring domain-name expansion
- Microsoft dumps 'Aero' UI in Windows 8, 'Metro-izes' desktop
- Zuckerberg loses US$2.2-billion as Facebook shares plummet
- US State Department hacks Al Qaeda websites
- Microsoft objects to millions of Google search results
- Massive targeted cyber-attack in Middle East uncovered
- Internet traffic to quadruple in next four years
- Windows 8 will value your privacy (kind of)
- Final Windows 8 preview released
- Google aims to help users vault Great Firewall of China
- Porn pirates on tenterhooks as warning letters go out
- Flame creators may have worked with Stuxnet team
- Sophisticated Flame spy virus infiltrated Iranian networks
- Infected printers spew out pages of garbage
- Google "search by image" gets big overhaul
- Yahoo hack yields 435,000 passwords
- Bug in Symantec anti-virus update corrupts some PCs
- EU to investigate Microsoft over browser choice (again)
- Comcast to launch 305 Mbps Internet
- Oops: Google admits it didn
- Microsoft Revamps Hotmail as Outlook, Adds Social Features
- Windows 7 poised to finally dethrone XP
- Concerns linger over Surface as Windows 8 goes RTM
- Google engineer finds British spyware on PCs and smartphones
- Half of Windows 8 users still prefer 7
- Just Linking
- Microsoft sets Windows 8 price
- Most-hacked passwords revealed
- Google and Dish said to be planning wireless network
- Versatile XBMC updated to Frodo
- Netflix arrives on Ubuntu
- Analyst slams "disappointing" Windows 8 UI
- 40 million Windows 8 licenses sold, betters first-month sales of 7
- Internet governance under the spotlight
- These PCs-on-a-stick run Ubuntu Linux
- Free Google Voice calls to continue in 2013
- Sony CES press conference: Heavy on 4K TVs, OLED, plus an actual phone!
- Kingston: Behold the 1-terabyte flash drive
- Kim Dotcom Returns!
- Microsoft ads attack Google over privacy
- Net providers begin warning of illegal downloads
- YouTube hits the magic billion mark
- Malware hits Apple browsers
- Is the Internet O.K.?
- Windows XP will soon fade into the distance
- Microsoft misses the mark as its Build 2013 keynote muddles the Windows 8.1 message
- Google ads to be blocked from sites offering pirated content
- Google Said to Weigh Supplying TV Channels
- 12 things that exist because of Linux
- Google Serves 25 Percent of N.A. Internet Traffic
- Feds tell web firms to turn over user account passwords
- XKeyscore: NSA tool collects nearly everything a user does on the internet
- Google knows about you
- Updated Firefox brings brighter tail — and better security
- Firefox Lightbeam
- Microsoft dismantles largest network of compromised PCs
- Next-gen USB cord will be thinner and reversible
- Bots overrunning human traffic on the Internet
- Windows crashes helping hackers identify vulnerabilities
- Online TV watching grows, survey says
- World's biggest cyberattack detected
- Windows XP end of support
- Heartbleed
- Ebay hacked
- Shhhh! Google is listening
- EBay believed user data was safe after cyber attack
- Google gets 12,000 requests to be 'forgotten' on the first day
- Heartbleed" cyber threat
- Loophole in PayPal is a "license to print money" for hackers
- Windows 9 release date reportedly set for fall
- XBMC now KODI
- Linux vulnerability
- Microsoft to offer first look at new Windows
- Shellshock: Better 'bash' patches now available
- Windows 10 Preview
- Cox Celebrates First 'G1GABLAST' 1 Gbps Customer in Phoenix
- Microsoft Patches 19-Year-Old Windows Flaw
- About IPTV
- Duqu 2.0 Makes Other Malware Look Clunky
- Real time cyber attacks
- Free Windows 10 upgrade
- Windows 10’s controversial data collection coming to Windows 7 and 8 users
- Disable Windows 10 automatic downloads on your Windows 7 or 8
- God Mode, a Windows 10 tweak with a cool name
- AVG Can Sell Your Browsing History
- Hackers figure out how to go back in time
- Killer USB stick that destroys your computer in seconds on sale
- Ms allows users to create Windows 10 November update .ISO
- CPU Mag
- Google’s New Quantum Computers Are 100 Million Times Faster,
- Java plug-in malware alert to be issued by Oracle
- Reports suggest Google is offering an alternative to passwords
- Tor active map
- Malwarebytes Experiences Major Security Flaws
- Google will shut down Picasa this spring
- Bank Info? Nah, Hackers Want Your Netflix Login
- Malvertising Discovered on Skype App
- Mac users have to worry about malware
- Internet domain handoff takes major step forward
- Windows users should uninstall Quicktime, security alert warns
- BlockIQ Escalates War on Ad Blockers
- Latest Opera Browser, Everybody Gets Free VPN
- Microsoft software update breaks Windows 7 on some PCs
- Microsoft Edge users can now block advertising with AdBlock Plus
- Opera launches 'free and unlimited' VPN app for iOS
- Reddit Tech Forum May Ban Sites That Circumvent Ad Blockers
- Flaw Puts a Billion Wireless Mice at Risk
- HP and MSI hope to convince you to carry a VR rig on your back like a Ghostbuster
- Microsoft Banning Basic Passwords: You Can't Use '123456' Or 'Password' Anymore
- Microsoft getting pushier with Windows 10 upgrade
- Tumblr hack: Report says 65 million emails, passwords stolen
- The 25 worst passwords of 2015
- Intel goes 'extreme' with first 10-core processor, puts tick-tock tactics on hold
- Microsoft's Outlook and Hotmail spam filters are currently broken
- ReactOS Is a Promising Open Source Windows Replacement
- Canada Restrains Sale of ‘Pirate’ Boxes
- Cryptocurrency hacker says stolen $53 million is legally his
- China Has Built The World's Most Powerful Computer
- Tape over your laptop camera? Why it might not be as paranoid as it seems
- New Wi-Fi standard promises to speed up your wireless
- Windows 10 will get its first major update on August 2nd, and it’s free
- Microsoft goes full-screen for final Windows 10 upgrade nag
- Symantec Scrambles to Fix Flaws After Google Sounds Alarm
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