Our Top Stories | ISPs Are the New Secret Police, Says Report A new report released Wednesday says that more and more European Union member states are delegating online policing to Internet service providers. Share: | Intel Developing Zero-Day Proof Security System Intel CTO Justin Rattner said on Tuesday that the company's scientists are working on technology that will stop all zero-day attacks. Share: | Verizon iPhone Choice: Unlimited Data Now or Next-Gen iPhone in the Summer Verizon is dangling the carrot of unlimited data plans to convince users to buy an iPhone now and forego a new model this summer. Share: | Verizon iPhone: Hidden Fees and Gotchas Here's a look at the hidden fees and other costs you could face if you decide to purchase an iPhone from Verizon. Share: | Galaxy Tab: A Great Tablet for the 'Can't do Apple' Crowd Why the Android 7-inch tablet is a perfect fit for this Windows administrator's personal and business lives. Share: | Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook Fan Page Hacked Facebook changed the Web addresses for its CEO's fan page after a hacker appeared to gain access to the page and wrote status messages. Share: | 4 Tips for Facebook From Security and Privacy Experts 'Get the dislike button!' 'OMG this girl KILLED herself after her dad posted on her wall!' What do these comments have in common? They are two of the scams we see making the rounds on Facebook in an attempt to get you to click on and install a bad application. Share: | IRS Gets Hip with Tax App for iPhone, Android The application lets taxpayers check on their status of their tax refund and obtain helpful tax information. Share: | 10 Things You Can Track in Real Time With Google Maps These Google Maps mashups present interesting information in (almost) real-time. Share: | Tablet Wars: Developers Speak Out According to a survey, developers want to build their apps for the iPhone and iPad but Android devices were a close second. Share: | Disney Interactive Not Saved by Epic Mickey Novel take on company mascot, claims of 'thrilling' sales fail to thwart Disney move away from consoles to mobile gaming as the company slashes jobs and brings in new management. Share: | Mobile App Store Revenue to Reach $15B in 2011 The mobile application market will hit new heights in 2011, generating around $15bn (£9.5bn), according to analyst firm Gartner. Share: | New Year, New Targets in Cybercrime The enterprise, not the consumer, seems to be the primary target for cyber criminals across the globe this year. Additionally, criminals are shifting their focus from desktop computers to mobile devices. RSA and Cisco have bought released reports on what cybercrime trends to watch out for this year. Share: | Google Voice Offers up a Number-Porting Kluge Sure you can make your cell number your primary number, but it could cost you. Share: | Apple's E-Wallet Won't Replace the One I'm Sitting On Reports fly that iPhone 5 and iPad 2 will have near field communication capabilities but this won't put leather wallets out to pasture. Share: | Microsoft Embraces Phone Jailbreakers and Kinect Hackers, Everybody Wins Microsoft is venturing where few big companies dare to go by embracing those who jailbreak Windows Phone 7 and hack its Kinect gaming system. In doing so they're not only helping themselves, but anyone who uses technology. Share: | Facebook Phone to Debut Next Month? HTC will pull the wraps off two smartphones bearing Facebook's brand and colors next month, according to the latest rumor. Share: | Low-cost SSL Proxy Could Bring Cheaper, Faster Security; Defeat Threats Like Firesheep Researchers have found a cheaper, faster way to process SSL/TLS with off-the-shelf hardware, a development that could let more Web sites shut down cyber threats. Share: | Apple Eyes Pay-by-iPhone Technology that would let consumers pay for goods with their iPhones and iPads would allow Apple to jump-start micro-payments and reduce the transactions fees Apple pays credit card firms Share: | Microsoft Unveils Try-before-buy Mac Office Microsoft has started a 30-day free trial program for Office for Mac Home and Business 2011. Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Global Mapper 11Allows you to tap into multiple online sources of imagery, topographic maps and terrain data, including high resolution color imagery. Included are distance and area calculations, raster blending, spectral analysis and much more. (Compatibility: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista) Use coupon code GLOB-HVFF-VNIN at check out to save $121! | Tansee iPod Transfer PhotoiPod stores all your photos in a single file that you cant access, but Tansee iPod Transfer Photo uses the iPod's internal database to display your individual pictures and allows you to transfer them to your PC. (Compatibility: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code TAN-V3TO-SEE at checkout to save 25! | | |
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