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40 Search Warrants Executed as FBI Goes After 'Anonymous' Police agencies worldwide are turning up the heat on a loosely organized group of WikiLeaks activists. On Thursday U.K. police arrested five people, and U.S...
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Microsoft Presses Intel for 16-core Atom Chip Microsoft has asked Intel to develop a 16-core version of its low-power Atom chip for use in servers, part of a wider effort to reduce power consumption in its...
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With Protests Growing, Egypt Cuts Links to Internet As protesters continue to clash with police in anti-government demonstrations, Egypt has pulled the plug on the Internet.
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Linux Vendors Teaming Up For An App Store Unified application installer will give Linux users a consistently easier way to find and install apps, regardless of the distribution they use.
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With Wired Internet Locked, Egypt Looks to the Sky On Wednesday afternoon, Mohammad Al-Najjar received an unexpected text message from a contact in Egypt: "We r at war here pray4 us."
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Google Adds Pop-up Alerts to Gmail People who use Gmail with the Chrome browser can now be notified via desktop pop-up alerts whenever they receive a new e-mail or chat message.
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BlackBerry 6.1: New Features in RIM's Upcoming Mobile OS BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion released the first BlackBerry smartphone running its "BlackBerry 6" mobile OS just six months ago, but it's already working on version 6.1.
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Alleged 'scareware' Vendors to Pay $8.2 Million to FTC Two participants in a so-called "scareware" scheme settle a complaint from the U.S. FTC.
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Verizon to Bid for Cloud Provider Terremark Verizon Communications plans to buy cloud service provider Terremark Worldwide for about US$1.4 billion in a deal that could significantly expand its cloud...
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Intel Gives Away FCOE to Simplify Data Centers Intel has eased the migration to a single network infrastructure throughout data centers by introducing Open FCOE, a free software stack for Fibre Channel Over...
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Study: Click Fraud Drops Slightly in Q4 After hitting an all-time high in the third quarter of 2010, click fraud incidence dropped last quarter, although the practice still rendered almost one in five...
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Oracle Moves Sun Docs, Sparking User Debate Oracle's recent move to switch Sun Microsystems documentation to Oracle support infrastructure has some users up in arms, since the original links currently...
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Don't Let 'Microsoft Trained Brain Syndrome' Happen to You If you find Linux scary, then youre one of the many victims of this widespread phenomenon. Never fear, though--help is at hand.
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Microsoft Financials Buoyed by Gaming, Office Software Microsoft reports its second quarter fiscal 2011 earnings
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Europe Undertakes Privacy and Security Research A research project under way in Europe aims to develop systems to help people protect and share their personal digital information.
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Mobile Online Shopping Gains Steam in China Mobile online shopping is growing in China following a surge in sales of smartphones and the growing use of third-generation (3G) mobile networks necessary to...
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