Our Top Stories | Nokia Unveils N9 Smartphone Using MeeGo Nokia unveiled Tuesday its new N9 smartphone that runs the MeeGo operating system, and is being marketed as a "pure touch screen" device without buttons. Share: | UK Police Nab Teen Hacker, Suspected LulzSec Member UK police arrest a 19-year-old man on suspicion of violating computer use laws and for possibly being a member of LulzSec, the group behind numerous recent international hack attacks. Share: | LulzSec Launches Anti-government Crusade, Takes Down U.K. Police Site A day after a pair of hacker groups promised to step up their attacks against government Web sites, one of them claimed to have knocked the U.K.'s Serious... 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