Our Top Stories | Researchers Find Dangerous Vulnerability in Skype UPDATE: Skype calls the cross-site scripting flaw that could be used to change a password "unlikely" to result in exploit, but promises a fix. Share: | Google Races to Create Business Version of Google+ Google has picked up the pace in its efforts to get a business version of Google+ up and running. Share: | Oracle Wants to Grill Google's Page in Android Suit Oracle wants to depose the Google CEO and three others from the Android team in the companies' intellectual property lawsuit. Share: | Microsoft Drops Patch Support for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Microsoft dropped support for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 this week. Share: | PayPal Gets Into NFC Mobile Payment Game You didn't think PayPal was going to let Google Wallet have the NFC mobile payment market all to itself, did you? 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