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Microsoft Fixes Security Tool After Google Reports Chrome Problems

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November 18, 2010
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Microsoft Fixes Security Tool After Google Reports Chrome Problems Microsoft on Wednesday patched an enterprise security tool that had blocked some copies of Chrome from updating.
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Google Docs Editing Comes to Android, iPhone and iPad Mobile devices running Android and iOS finally can edit work done in Google Docs, although many features remain missing.
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Zuckerberg Talks Facebook Messages, Mistakes Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says that in the future, messaging will be much more simple than today's e-mail.
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Tiny Linux Kernel Patch Delivers Huge Speed Boost Desktop users will notice blazing-fast speeds starting with version 2.6.38 of the Linux kernel, thanks to a new killer feature.
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Apps Suite Gains Access to More Than 60 Other Google Tools Google Apps administrators can now give users access to about 60 Google applications that aren't part of the core suite.
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European Banks See New ATM Skimming Attacks Banks in Europe are seeing innovative skimming attacks against ATMs.
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Google Apps Suite Gets 10 Times Bigger Google is folding a slew of consumer services into the built-for-business Google Apps suite, which will enable single sign-in as well as data imports from other Google accounts.
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Arm in Talks With Google Over Web TV Arm Holdings is in talks for its chip technology to be used with Google TV, the software technology aimed at putting the Internet on television sets everywhere.
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Swedish Prosecutor Wants to Question Wikileaks' Assange On Thursday, Swedish prosecutor Marianne Ny asked the District Court in Stockholm to detain WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Oracle Is Anticompetitive, Services Group Tells DOJ The SIA asked the U.S. Department of Justice to block Oracle's Sun maintenance policies, calling them anticompetitive.
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Google Docs Gets Mobile Editing Capabilities Users of Google's Docs hosted office productivity suite will now be able to edit word processing documents from their Android and iOS devices.
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Zendesk Tightens Help Desk App Integration With Twitter Zendesk users can now monitor Twitter posts and act on them from within the Zendesk interface.
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Facebook Messages: A Step Towards an Authentic Internet If you receive a note from someone via Facebook Messages, it will be easy to identify and trust the source. That's not the case with e-mail aliases. Who, after all, is Slinky or kitten_bite60?
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Swedish Court Decides to Detain WikiLeaks' Assange The District Court in Stockholm has decided to detain WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Why Tablet Computing Hasn't Been Big Business Apple succeeds with the iPad in part because it doesn't fall into the usual trap of advertising its hardware with images of business-suited professionals.
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SlideShare Lets Companies Create Experts Network Businesses can now aggregate in a single place the presentations that their employees have posted on SlideShare and create a network of experts.
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Some Tech Issues May Move Forward in Split Congress Some tech issues may be areas of agreement in a split Congress next year, some observers say.
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ViewSonic: Trade in Laptop, Upgrade to Tablet ViewSonic is offering cash back to buyers who trade in their laptops to upgrade to tablets.
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Businesses Have 'Yet to Take Advantage of Social Media Data' Businesses are still cautious about investing in social media analytics, despite the hype around social media and the role it plays.
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