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Reliable Encryption for the Rest of Us The useful free TrueCrypt
download protects your private information with minimal fuss.
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Iran Was Prime Target of SCADA Worm Symantec says that 60
percent of the computers infected by the Stuxnet worm are in Iran.
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Remains of the Day: If You Can't Beat 'em, Bribe 'em Remember
those free Windows Phone 7 devices Microsoft employees were getting?
Yeah, turns out there's a catch. Also, Samsung tries to capitalize
on annoyed...
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Microsoft: Solid Today, Shaky Tomorrow On the surface, Redmond's
quarter numbers look great, but trouble is lurking down below.
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Unisys to Offer Mainframe Cloud Services Unisys plans to begin
offering a hosted test and development service for ClearPath
mainframe users.
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World Tech Update: What Are Facebook, Google, Foursquare and Bill
Gates Up To? Companies in the news this week include Facebook,
Google, Foursquare, and more...
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This Week in GeekTech: Lego Geekery, Old Apple Software, and Fun
With Android Geek out and see what made news this week in the
GeekTech blog!
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CTIA Files Suit to Block Cell Phone Radiation Law The CTIA filed
a lawsuit to block San Francisco's new cell phone ordinance.
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San Francisco's Cell Phone Radiation Law: Misguided at Best San
Francisco's "Cell Phone Right-to-Know" law has good intentions, but
the execution will confuse mobile phone shoppers and do little to
actually protect users.
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Apple Blazing a Trail in Software (In)security According to one
security provider, Apple has had the most reported vulnerabilities
for its platforms during the first half of 2010.
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The White Apple iPhone: Still on Hold Apple claims white iPhones
remain "more challenging to manufacture" than expected. But is
anyone who wants an iPhone 4 really waiting for the white version to
show up?
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iPad Mag Flipboard Flies, Freaks Out, Fixes Itself Isn't it
amazing just how hard it seems to be for companies to get all (or at
least most of) their ducks in a row before they launch?
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Police Scanner 2 Gets IOS 4 Update for Background Streaming
Juicy Development has released an update to Police Scanner 2, its
emergency radio streaming app that lets you listen to police, fire,
and EMS activities around...
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Bugs & Fixes: A Surprise Inside a Portable Drive Recently,
someone I know called me with a serious problem with his Western
Digital My Passport portable external drive. The drive, which was
only a month old and...
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Tech Worker Testifies of 'Blue Screen of Death' on Oil Rig's
Computer A computer that monitored drilling operations on the
Deepwater Horizon had been freezing with a "blue screen of death"
prior to the explosion.
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Wacky White iPhone 4 Theory: Delayed for Antenna Fix According
to Apple, the white iPhone 4 is delayed until "later this year." Is
Apple stalling so it can find a fix for reception issues?
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The Best Response to User-generated Content Issues Courts have
said companies that say they will remove content, but then don't,
may be liable for damages.
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Security Vexations Aplenty, More Facebook Fun Worms, malware,
zero-day attacks -- it was a worrisome week on the security front,
with stories in that genre taking our top three slots.
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Genius Bar Adventures: a Follow-up Some of you may have read
(and, more than likely, commented on) a story I wrote a few days ago
about my experiences with getting my MacBook Pro repaired. (The...
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Why the $35 Tablet PC Isn't Ready for the World A $35 touch
screen PC the Indian government just announced sounds like a dream.
Trouble is, some gotcha always keeps the dream from becoming a
reality.
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