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April 14, 2011
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Display Tech To Watch This Year: OLED's Future Looks Bright The thin, bright, energy-efficient displays may outclass LCD and plasma TVs -- if manufacturers can scale up.
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Leaked BlackBerry Roundup: New Torch2, Storm3, Bold Touch Here's the latest leaked information -- technical specifications and images -- on three of the most interesting upcoming Research In Motion BlackBerry smartphones.
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Windows Vista: No IE10 for You Microsoft's new browser, Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), will not run on Windows Vista, either now in its developer preview form or when the software ships.
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Firewall Security Issue Raised in Report Angers Vendors A test by NSS Labs that found firewalls from five vendors are subject in one way or another to remote exploit by hackers has ignited furious response from vendors Fortinet and SonicWall.
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Microsoft Bolsters Office 2003, 2007 Security Microsoft on Tuesday beefed up security in Office 2003 and Office 2007 on Windows by adding a feature that first appeared in the newer Office 2010 last year.
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The Race Is On for Internet Explorer 10 Microsoft accelerated its browser development with the launch of the initial Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview.
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Person Finder a Personal Success for One Google Worker For Kei Kawai, the first few days following Japan's massive earthquake and tsunami were a frantic, stressful time. From his Mountain View, California, base, he...
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Intel and Micron Shrink NAND Flash Intel and Micron Technology on Thursday said they had shrunk NAND flash memory in size, which could help add more storage and features to smartphones or tablets...
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Firewall Vendors Challenge Findings of NSS Labs Report SonicWALL, Fortinet, and other firewall vendors take exception to claims by NSS Labs that their firewalls can't guard against a common TCP attack.
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Coming Soon: A New Twitter Rival? If reports are true, leading app provider UberMedia is gearing up with a microblogging service to call its own. Could it possibly succeed?
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Dot-Com Domains Still Lack DNSSEC Security The new security extensions for DNS were enabled on the .com domain, but not one of the worlds 100 most popular sites has yet made the upgrade.
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Groupon's China Site Big in Visits, Behind in Sales About a month after offering its first discounted deals, Groupon's China site is attracting big user numbers, but still lags behind the local competition in...
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Conflicts, Disasters Could Hurt PC Shipments in Q2 The natural disasters in Japan and political tension in the Middle East could hurt PC shipments during the second quarter this year, an IDC analyst said on...
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Red Hat Cache Move Sparks Standards Spat Red Hat's nomination for a Java EE distributed data cache sparks a standards war
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DOJ Gets Court Permission to Attack Botnet The U.S. DOJ gets court permission to attack a long-running botnet.
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Hackers Gain Root Access to Wordpress Servers Hackers have compromised several servers that support WordPress and may have obtained source code, according to the founding developer of Automattic, the company...
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New App Makes Salesforce.com Easier to Use Salesforce.com's growth and popularity are undeniable, but startup Active Endpoints is betting that its customers could use a little help getting the most out of...
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India’s Telecom Regulator Proposes Quota for Local Equipment India’s telecom regulator wants preference for local equipment makers in procurement by operators
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