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- Report: Apple to launch (new OS) Snow Leopard on June 8
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- Symantec Bungle Unleashes Torrent of Spam, Confusion
- Google to Test Surfers' Tolerance for Blow-Up Ads
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- Dell debuts multi-touch Studio One 19 PC
- BBC hacks into thousands of PCs
- Britain Targets Illegal Downloads
- Google's Behavioral Ad Targeting: How to Reclaim Control
- 'Tigger' Trojan Keeps Security Researchers Hopping
- Windows 7 build 7057 leaks
- Google Earth leads thief to lead
- Will IE8 Be Microsoft's Last Explorer?
- Data Breach Compromises Username, Passwords of 8,000 Comcast Subscribers
- Broken Engagement Leads IT Worker To Damage Australian Government Data
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Launches at Noon
- ATI Catalyst 9.3 Adds Windows 7 Support
- Super Talent Debuts New Performance SSDs, Capacities up to 256 GB
- Report: IBM in Talks to Acquire Sun Microsystems
- Pwn2Own compromises Safari, IE8 and Firefox
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- Report: Security Holes Could Wreak Havoc in Proposed Smart Grid
- Windows Home Server - Announcing Power Pack 2
- MIT Graphene Multiplier May Push CPUs to 1,000 GHz
- Samung's 3D-ready monitor hits the UK
- Conficker C Worm - No joke in April Fool's Day Computer Worm
- IE 8's Poor Reception Not a Good Sign For Microsoft
- Nasty New Worm Targets Home Routers, Cable Modems
- Gmail creates 5-second rule for e-mail blunders
- Group launches strategy to block Conficker worm from .ca domain
- Microsoft hints at Windows 7 Release Candidate for May
- Google Street View is coming to Canada
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- Windows 7 to usher in the $200 netbook age
- The Pirate Bay heads to Facebook
- How will April Fool's worm impact you?
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- China Deflects Cyber Espionage Concern from Western Nations
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- Campus Officers Find Wealth of Evidence on Facebook, MySpace
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- Opera CEO: Windows 7 MUST be fairer
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- Pentagon Spends $100M USD to Repair Damage Related to Cyber Attacks
- The Next Generation of Business Networks
- Google to launch 3D interactive Internet visor
- Conficker wakes up, updates via P2P, drops payload
- Cyber-Hackers Could Cripple US Power Grid Network
- IE8: A Valiant Effort but Not Amazing Enough to Switch
- Twitter Birdie Chokes Down Worms
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Beta Released
- Symantec: Malware Continues to Explode Around the World
- Amazon Disputes Hacker's Confession of Gay-Themed Book Downratings
- EU Sues UK Internet Provider Over Phorm Tests
- France Rejects Anti-Piracy Three Strikes Law
- Skype IPO Coming by Mid-2010
- Toshiba Self-Encryption Hard Drive Technology Debuts
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- Pirate Bay File-Sharing Four Found Guilty
- Report: Netbooks are Killing the Laptop Market
- Documents: FBI Spyware Has Been Snaring Extortionists, Hackers for Years
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- Can a Few Good Hackers Plug Holes in US' Swiss-Cheese Nets?
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- Faster Bluetooth 3.0 Launches with WiFi Twist
- Malicious program targets Macs
- Exploit Allows Complete Control of Windows 7 Machine
- Demonoid registrations are open
- Coming Soon: Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC on Windows 7
- Apple's Snow Leopard Lunges Towards Summer Release
- Conficker virus begins to attack PCs
- Facebook costs Swiss woman her job
- 'Gang of Six' Controls Botnet of 1.9 Million Computers
- Europe Funds Secure Operating System Research (Minix)
- How IT Must Prepare for Windows 7
- Windows Vista SP 2 Nearing Release
- IBM Supercomputer to Match Critical Thinking Wits With 'Jeopardy' Wonks
- Office 2007 SP2 now available for download
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- Windows Vista SP2 RTM + Windows Vista SP1 Blocker Tool Removed
- Panda releases new free Cloud Antivirus security tool
- Windows 7 to launch on 23 October
- Plan to monitor all UK internet use
- Facebook hit by phishing attacks for a second day
- Microsoft doctors AutoRun in Windows 7 to stymie Conficker
- Windows 7's XP Mode may not work on many PCs
- Maker: First Android netbook to cost about $250
- Adobe confirms PDF zero-day, urges users to kill JavaScript...again
- Windows Virtual PC Beta for Windows 7 available for free on May 5th...
- Last hurrah: Sun updates Solaris with Nehalem features
- CEO sentenced for trashing client's Web site
- Windows 7 could launch as early as August
- Twitter's network gets hacked again
- Iranians and others outwit Net censors
- NVIDIA Releases New Windows 7 Driver Set
- RIM upgrades BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES)
- Will 'Wolverine' benefit from (Bit)Torrent of publicity?
- Leaked copies of Windows 7 RC contain Trojan
- Botnet probe turns up 70GB of personal, financial data
- Few Hospitals Go Paperless Using Free VA Software
- Microsoft mum on Vista plans after Windows 7 launch
- Microsoft confirms final Windows 7 system requirements
- Windows 7 RC available: Download instructions
- Microsoft delivers XP Mode add-on beta to Win7 RC1
- Use the Internet, Lose your Privacy
- Canada Added To Piracy Priority Watch List
- Craigslist Facing Growing Government Scrutiny
- Hackers Breach Virgina Health Database, Demand Ransom
- Image spam returns with a vengeance
- New Mac Virus is a Worm, But Can't Pose Threat Due to Amateur Mistake
- Portable Ubuntu, Windows Live Together in Perfect Harmony
- Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Available on MSDN/TechNet and torrents
- U.S. Government Reconsiders Ban on Internet Gambling
- Microsoft patches huge Windows 7 RC bug
- In China, $700 puts a spammer in business
- Gmail goes down again
- Microsoft to issue single Powerpoint patch next week
- Web exploits to target World Cup 2010
- Experimental Firefox Add-on Weaves OpenID Into the Browser
- UC Berkeley Database Breached, Thousands at Risk
- The Good, Bad and Ugly Bits of Windows 7 RC
- Microsoft Confirms 2009 Release for Windows 7
- Bill Aims to Turn Internet Flamers Into Felons
- Windows 7 on track for August RTM, October on-sale
- Teenager pleads guilty to Scientology Web attack
- Minnesota Court Orders Release of DUI ‘Breathalyzer’ Source Code
- Wolfram Shows Radical New Formula for Web Search
- Canada's software piracy rate estimated at 33%
- The Next Frontier for Packet Switching
- Groups rip secrecy over IP protection talks
- Free OpenOffice.org 3.1 arrives, improves user interface
- Threading to boost Firefox on multi-core chips
- ZeusTracker and the Nuclear Option
- You Could Be File-Sharing More Than You Think
- Apple's Mac OS X 10.5.7 update released
- France, EU Out of Step on Net Piracy Laws
- Citrix Stresses Virtualization With New Certification Requirements
- Windows 7 Boosts Hyper-Threading Support
- Digital Piracy Spreads to Literature
- Office Mac users at risk
- HP Recalls 70,000 Fire-Hazardous Batteries
- Napster Relaunches, Again
- Rapidly Spreading 'Gumblar' Attack Redirects Users' Web Searches
- Google Outage Caused 5% Internet Traffic Decline
- Microsoft Incorporates Virtual Wi-Fi into Windows 7
- Dell says Windows 7 price is possible barrier for consumers
- Court Rules White House Can Keep Email Secrets
- UK Government Wants Citizens' Web, Phone, E-mail History
- Sophos beams up free Klingon antivirus app to Star Trek fans' PCs
- 6 ways to protect your privacy on Google
- Photos stay online after you delete them
- Google shows off PowerMeter, monitor your utility usage
- Computer virus strikes U.S. Marshals, FBI
- Microsoft and Netflix Enhance Movie and TV Watching on the PC
- A Laptop Cooled with Ionic Wind
- Microsoft Fined $200M USD for Violating Open Source Patent
- Breaking Web Browsers' Trust
- No Reboot Required
- Acer Launches New Windows Home Server
- Hard Drive With Bill Clinton's Executive Office Records Lost or Stolen
- Google's new Chrome 2.0 Juices Up JavaScript
- The Vatican's Web 2.0 Strategy
- Lenovo launches netbook to watch FullHD 1080p movies
- Reminder: Windows 7 Beta 1 will start shutting down June 1st
- Porn Day attack hits Youtube
- Windows Vista SP2 arrives for public
- Adding Powerline Adapters to Your Home Network Is Easy
- Microsoft picks Bing as name for new search engine
- Is Google Wave the Solution to Social Network Over-Sharing?
- Hackers exploit unpatched Windows bug
- I Surf Unprotected
- Wikipedia Bans Church of Scientology
- Apple extends free repairs on MacBook Pro
- Russian Police Make Arrests In First Ever BitTorrent Raid
- Companies to show several ARM netbooks at Computex
- Microsoft kills Windows 7 Starter's 3-app limit
- Microsoft's New Search Engine Puts Porn in Motion
- Google Docs caves in to MS Office 2007 file formats
- Windows Vista SP2: Readers Report Big Increases in Free Disk Space
- It's Official: Windows 7 to launch Oct 22nd, 2009
- Security experts rate the world's most dangerous exploits
- Opera 10 debuts with 'Turbo' boost
- New search tool Google Squared goes live
- Microsoft won't offer Windows for smartbooks
- Soon, you'll have to pay for Hulu
- Microsoft to kill Hotmail via Outlook Express on September 1
- Report: Mass Injection Attack Affects 40,000 Websites
- ISPs AT&T, Verizon and Sprint can't be sued for domestic spying...
- UK Communist website abused by Chinese hackers
- Firefox users flip out over sneak MS add-on
- Hiding secret messages in internet traffic: a new how-to
- Chinese Company Announces Windows XP Phone
- Swedish Citizens Vote Pirates into European Parliament
- FTC Closes Rogue ISP
- Get $200 iTunes Store Vouchers for $2.60
- Acer to launch 3D notebook with Windows 7 this year
- iracy is unstoppable, says ISP CEO
- Webhost hack wipes out data for 100,000 sites