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Google Reader Koobface spotlights security risk 2.0 - 1 hour ago
Threat-resistant workers bypass Web 2.0 roadblocks The rising use of social networking and...
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PMR heads for areal density limit - 1 hour ago
Industry dithers over what's next Current perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) for hard drives is...
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Next generation spammers rise up in Asia, India and Brazil - 1 hour ago
High-speed broadband allows worldwide miscreanting A new generation of spammers is rising up in...
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Snow Leopard redumps Intel's Atom - 2 hours ago
Zaps data-munching bug Now that Apple has released the final version of Mac OS 10.6.2 Snow Leopard...
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Security firm chokes sprawling spam botnet - 2 hours ago
Mega-D no more A botnet that was once responsible for an estimated third of the world's spam has...
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Microsoft and Seagate hunker down in EVault - 2 hours ago
Cloudy for i365 days Microsoft is going to use Seagate software and its EVault cloud service to take...
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Symbian channels iPhone love into Android scrap - 4 hours ago
Of rubber ducks and bar-room seduction Sure an iPhone could get you laid, but Symbian's biggest...
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EU officially objects to Sunacle deal - 7 hours ago
Eye on MySQL The European Union has officially raised objection to Oracle's proposed $7.4bn...
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Firefox at 5: the Google Cold War - 9 hours ago
Saving the interwebs from 'cable TV' As Firefox pops the champagne on its fifth birthday, one of its...
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Sprint axes (at least) 2,000 (more) jobs - 9 hours ago
Extra call centers? Who needs 'em? Sprint Nextell announced Monday that it will eliminate between 2...
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