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- Google Voice Extends Free Calling Through 2011
- Skype operation returning to normal
- Free PC Software
- World Wide Web turns 20
- Skype hit with lawsuit: Reports
- Skype blames recent outage on buggy software
- Trojan can take over Android phones
- 2011 will see 7 trillion SMS messages sent
- New chip to make computers 'faster and greener'
- Facebook is 2010's Most-Searched Term, Hitwise Says
- Microsoft warns of Word attacks
- Something rotten with Apple's alarm clock
- PlayStation 3 Exploit Leaves Console Open to Hackers
- How To Bring Back the Status Bar in Firefox 4
- Google Who? LG Launches App Platform for TVs
- New law would banish spam
- Readers react to student's hacked Internet bill
- Rocstor embraces USB 3.0 for new hard drives
- Mac App Store Attacked By Hackers
- Hacked iTunes accounts for sale in China
- Consumer Electronics Put on Show in Vegas
- 2011 HDTVs Are All About the Apps
- Ocean Blue Software
- SlingPlayer coming to Verizon's 4G smartphones
- Mozilla Firefox Excel Microsoft Internet Explorer
- New Use for Lasers: Blinding Pirates
- Researcher cracks Wi-Fi passwords with Amazon cloud
- Spam volumes double as Rustock botnet wakes
- Intel shells out $1.5bn for Nvidia tech
- Bogus Kama Sutra presentation opens your backdoor to hackers
- Sony sues PlayStation 3 'hackers'
- Mozilla plots February Firefox 4 release
- Google Kicks H.264 To Curb, Embraces Open Codecs
- Global test of IPv6 welcomed by Canadian expert
- 3D Blu-ray makes peaceful debut
- AMD's Canadian unit hopes to revive chip maker's fortunes
- Israel Tests on Worm Called Crucial in Iran Nuclear Delay
- Wikipedia turns 10
- Computer bests
- Google Chrome Hack: Google Pays Its First $3,133.70 to a Hacker
- Cyber-attacks could cause global 'catastrophe'
- China pledges tougher fight on online piracy
- Worldwide Internet Use Approaches 2 Billion
- Facebook delays plan to share contact information
- Malware threatens on multiple fronts 25 years after first virus
- Canadian firm to launch global satellite-based Internet service
- Researchers turn USB cable into attack tool
- WiFi Hotspot Locator
- Beware Goo.gl Fake Antivirus Worm on Twitter
- McDonald's Phishing Scam: I'm Not Lovin' It
- Venezuela-Cuba undersea cable link work starts
- Speedy Drivers Can Hide From Cops, But Not Hackers
- Video Search Engine Qwiki Is Now Available To The Public
- Google will hire at least 6,000 workers 'across the board' in 2011
- CRTC issues small ISPs discount on usage-based billing fees
- Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked
- Hurricane Electric Predicts Exhaustion of IPv4 Address Space will Occur Next Wee
- Conficker Group muses on hits and misses
- Bagle shoots ahead of Rustock in spam-pumping triumph
- Man knows when you're signed in to GMail, Twitter, Digg
- WikiLeaks cyber attacks lead to 5 arrests
- Facebook offering new security provisions
- Which ISP Has the Best Netflix Streaming Performance?
- Egypt's Internet block aims at social media
- Internet usage caps draw ire of business
- Egypt Shut Down Its Net With a Series of Phone Calls
- Google Cracks Down on Spammers and Scrapers
- Microsoft warns of new Windows zero-day bug
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus Source Code Leaks Online
- Top 10 Web Hacking Techniques of 2010 Revealed
- PS3 firmware 3.56 hacked in less than a day
- Internet caps drastically lowered as CRTC ruling takes effect
- India demands full BlackBerry access, Pakistan restricts services
- Google won't be taken to court over data gather
- Plenty of Fish hacked
- Reverse internet billing decision, Liberals say
- Punitive bandwidth charges worry Netflix
- Amazon To Add Oracle Web Services Option
- Google, Twitter help give voice to Egyptians
- Ubertooth One: A Bluetooth Network Hacking Tool on Kickstarter
- CRTC vows to reassess ruling on user-based billing
- Stop The Meter On Your Internet Use
- Video streaming sites seized by US Homeland Security officers
- Net powers: IPv4 is over. All hail IPv6!
- Man vs. Machine: computer takes on Jeopardy champs
- Control, play torrents via uTorrent on Android
- Majority scoffs at usage-based Internet billing in poll
- CRTC to review usage-based billing ruling
- Experts Say US Internet Kill Switch Highly Unlikely
- Bell admits internet-usage tracking problem
- MPAA sues Hotfile, battle for cloud begins
- LG: Sony connected TVs breach patents
- Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 web browser goes live
- China hackers break into five oil companies
- UBB fairest way to price use: Bell
- Bell to put 'thinking cap' on to look at usage-based billing options
- 'Sloppy' Chinese hackers scored data-theft coup with 'Night Dragon'
- Skype Launches WiFi Hotspot Operator Partnership Program with Leading WiFi Provi
- Internet, Facebook blackout hits Algeria as protests gain strength
- Metered billing on ice in Canada as Bell admits it can't count bits
- Spanish police arrest man over Nintendo gamer hack
- New undersea fiber-optic communications cable linking Venezuela and Cuba extende
- Record Labels Sue BitTorrent Search Engine isoHunt in Canada
- Chinese hackers' knock Canadian government agencies offline
- Sony: We will ban any PS3 hackers
- Cyberattack defences in place, PM says
- Unprecedented domain seizure shutters 84,000 sites
- Chinese hackers targeted House of Commons
- Google socializes search further, redesigns navigation bar
- Facebook and Twitter: how to protect yourself online
- Confessions of an Apple store employee
- China Mobile, Xinhua Launch Chinese Search Engine
- Millimeter-sized Computer Created That Can Be Implanted in Human Eye
- Thousands of Gmail accounts accidentally wiped
- Gmail Disruption Blamed On Storage Software Snafu
- Bell Canada Data Dispute
- Powered by Linux
- Facebook Likes Likes, Like, Even More
- Motorola Xoom Designed for Heavy Meddling
- Apple expected to ship 6.5M iPads in first quarter, 40M in 2011
- Is P2P Encryption Secure? That Depends...
- CRTC's Internet decision 'simply wrong,' Clement says
- Stock Up On 100-Watt Bulbs?
- Air Force Tight-Lipped About Unmanned 'Mini Shuttle' Mission
- PS3 Could Become a Harder Nut to Crack
- Tablet Wars Begin in Earnest
- Facebook evidence used in 20% of U.S. divorce cases
- Wedding conducted over Skype
- Pirates happy to rip off film studios
- Is Samsung Obsessed With Size?
- Rumor: MS paying $1 billion to Nokia in phone deal
- Canadians' Internet usage nearly double the worldwide average
- Bill Gates out as richest man
- Canadians lead world in time spent online
- Transform your body into a touchscreen
- China, Russia drive growth in world's billionaires
- Home wi-fi '30% slower' than fixed broadband
- Google to let users block sites in search results
- Chrome 10: More About Speed Than Security
- Microsoft to Deploy IE9 in Browser War Hot Zone
- Mozilla Attacks IE9's Marketing As Nonsense
- Microsoft: No Pwn2Own bug in IE9
- Facebook Goes to Hollywood
- Microsoft to Deploy IE9 in Browser War Hot Zone
- Lost city of Atlantis, swamped by tsunami, may be found
- Non-traditional TV viewing surges in the US
- Bleak 2010 for 3D but steady growth over next five years
- Vast majority of Canadians admit to piracy
- Beware Fake Google Security Tool
- Microsoft to phase out unsuccessful Zune
- Online readership and ad revenue overtake newspapers
- Facebook hires Google exec to lead M&A efforts
- Apple sold close to 1M iPad 2s
- Chip prices soar after Japan quake
- Apple delays iPad 2 launch in Japan
- Live Major League Baseball Games On Facebook
- Report blames piracy on excessive prices
- Hacker scorns Sony over attempted hire
- Firefox 4 queues up for March 22 release
- IE9 follows Firefox 4's lead on 'Do Not Track'
- 9th Time Around: New IE Is Best Yet but Doesn't Top Rivals
- App helps drivers dodge speed traps
- Con artists taking advantage of Facebook
- Internet Explorer 9 downloaded 2.3 million times
- Rustock botnet downed in coordinated cyber op
- RSA Break-In Leaves SecurID Users Sweating Bullets
- Windows 8: everything you need to know
- Firefox 4: 10 Things to Drool Over
- Pwn2Own 2011: It Takes 3 Holes to Hack IE8, just 1 for Safari
- iPad 2 Jailbroken
- Google accuses China of blocking Gmail
- 3D failing Hollywood's hopes
- Sony Rumor Mill: Flash of Chrome, Rumble of Thunder
- China Calls Google's Gmail Accusations 'Unacceptable'
- Mozilla's Firefox 4 bags 1M downloads in 3 hours
- Samsung Sets Prices for New Galaxy Tablets
- Firefox 4 doubles Internet Explorer 9 downloads in first 24 hours
- Beyond Mobile: A Computer the Size of a Grain of Sand
- Samsung denies rumours of tablet inventory buildup
- Canadian cracks NYT paywall
- Coffee shop cuts off free Wi-Fi
- Motorola Ramping Down Xoom Production
- Google Obtains Patent for Google.com Doodles
- Why Firefox 4 Is Winning the Browser Battle
- Yahoo Fine-Tunes Its Search Engine
- Eye-Tracking Technology for the Masses
- Firefox 4 Gains Features, Loses Charm
- Canada's Supreme Court to look at copyright, web
- Hackers grab travel website Tripadvisor member emails
- Bootup: Nortel Networks makes $7.5-million from Microsoft
- Will the Real iPad Challenger Please Stand Up?
- Google Delays 'Honeycomb' Code Release
- Nintendo to Launch 3DS on Saturday Night With Live Music, Games, Countdown
- Lone hacker lays claim to SSL attack
- Google's official 'Nexus' tablet due this summer
- Oops: major Canadian ISP admits throttling World of Warcraft
- VW Recalls Jettas for Horn Glitch That Turns Off Car
- Bell’s new CRTC proposal is rebranded UBB: TekSavvy
- Rustock Takedown Cut Spam By 33%
- Netflix deal ushers in new threat to Canada's pay-TV operators
- 2012 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento for sale
- Google Plays Down Microsoft's Antitrust Complaint in Europe
- The Many Colors of Cloud Encryption
- Google Losing Ground in China
- Netflix's Canadian growth draws ire
- Mass injection attack hits a million websites
- Naughty Android app steals data from "pirates"
- Samsung denies preinstalling spyware
- NSA joins probe of NASDAQ hack
- Firefox 5.0 Features to Be Announced
- Windows 8: Beta collectors waiting with bated breath for a leak
- Usage-based billing (UBB) for Internet services
- The Botnet-Counterfeit Drugs Connection
- Fast-Spreading SQL Attack Shills Bogus AV Software
- Black Sheep - Firefox Add On
- Thieves Are Stealing Children's Identities
- Leaked pics show new Windows 8 interface
- Kinect hacked to make Google prank a reality
- Swiss court orders Google to blur images on Street View
- After Breach, Companies Warn of E-Mail Scam
- Google in bid to acquire Nortel's patent portfolio
- Thousands more Canadians notified of email hacking
- Anti-Sony Hackers Attacking Employee Families and Children
- Targeted cyber attacks to rise
- Windows 8 to kill off Adobe Reader?
- Samsung produces first transparent LCDs
- Computers may understand you better than people
- Microsoft May Pull It All Together With Windows 8
- Fired Gucci Employee Indicted for Hacking Company's Computer Network
- Richard Branson unveils deep-sea submarine plans
- Judge overturns $625M Apple patent award
- Twitter disables new version of website
- Online Security: Very Bad and Getting Worse
- Bootup: Motorola Xoom, doomed?
- Anonymous plans "big surprises" for Sony
- Google Adding Malicious Download Warnings to Chrome
- Facebook and Google fight French police's data demands
- YouTube Recasts for New Viewers
- Hotfile Files To Dismiss In Pivotal MPAA vs Cyberlocker Lawsuit
- iPhone 4 reportedly capturing images at random using front camera
- Non-profit UK domain registry Nominet helps seize 3,000 websites
- LG's Cinema 3D TVs - and glasses - bring improvements to the viewing experience
- Cyber attacks bring down independent Russian newspaper's website
- A Shovel Cuts Off Armenia's Internet
- Russia sheds light on Gagarin death mystery
- Keeping your Third-Party Service Provider in Line
- Tech Giants Challenge French Data Retention Law
- Facebook Opens Door to New Data Center, Invites the World In
- Russian spy agency complains about Gmail
- Arrr! Pirate Hard Drive Offers Infinite Capacity
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