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Hacker Threatens More Attacks on Those Seen as WikiLeaks Foes New York Times By JOHN F. BURNS and RAVI SOMAIYA LONDON — In a campaign that had some declaring the start of a "cyberwar," hundreds of Internet activists mounted retaliatory attacks on Wednesday on the Web sites of multinational companies and other organizations they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is Google Trying to Kill the CAPS LOCK KEY? Tom's Hardware Guide WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE INTERNET IF SUDDENLY THERE WERE NO MORE INANE SHOUTING OF NONSENSE? Yesterday's Chrome OS Notebook Cr-48 reveal showed that Google had different plans for where the caps lock key normally resides. INSTEAD OF DOING THIS SORT OF ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google activating 300000 Android devices per day, for free Apple Insider By Daniel Eran Dilger Google's vice president of engineering Andy Rubin sent out his second tweet, this time announcing the company is now activating 300000 Android phones each day. That's unlikely to have passed Apple's current activation rate for iOS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Verizon cuts daily prepaid plan to $1.99 FierceWireless The numbers are in, and it's time to make sense of the data. ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan checks out the world's 10 largest branded cell… Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ) cut the price of its daily prepaid voice plan in half, a move likely geared to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook and Twitter slam door on WikiLeaks avengers CNN International By Jolie O'Dell, Mashable (Mashable) -- Both Facebook and Twitter have closed accounts corresponding to Anonymous, a formerly 4chan-linked group organizing a string of DDoS attacks on organizations that refuse to work with WikiLeaks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MacBook Air flash storage torture tests Macworld by James Galbraith, Macworld.com As you probably know, the MacBook Air uses flash storage instead of the hard drives found in every other Mac. And while the initial results using our Speedmark 6.5 test suite showed that the Air's flash storage helped ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Internet Explorer 9 Will Protect Web Users from Being Tracked PC Magazine Microsoft's next-generation Web browser will see a release candidate "early next year," and it will include a unique, just announced privacy protection called Tracking Protection. The feature will give users control over which sites can send and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Intel Smartphone Processors Coming In 2011 InformationWeek Mounting a challenge to the dominant ARM processors, Intel CEO Paul Otellini says smartphones with the company's chips will be available from 'premiere-branded vendors' next year. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek Intel says its challenger to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Windows 7 Slates Won't Be Home For Christmas InformationWeek Microsoft's failure to get consumer-friendly tablets in stores for the holiday season could result in a frosty year-end quarter for the software maker. By Paul McDougall , InformationWeek Back in October, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer promised new, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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