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June 21, 2011
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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.
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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.
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Tilera Takes Aim at Intel and AMD With 100-core Chip Tilera on Tuesday announced a new general-purpose CPU with 100 processing cores, which the company hopes will provide headway into a server market dominated by...
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New Site Seeks to Eliminate Buyer's Remorse Decide.com will help you decide when to buy that gadget, and when to leave it on the shelf.
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Five Good Reasons to Download Firefox 5 The browser is fast, free, independent, and it supports privacy and the open Web. No other browser can compete with that combination.
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Verizon to Kill Unlimited Data Plans in July Verizon hasn't announced pricing but a basic 2 GB plan will reportedly cost $30 per month, 5 GB for $50 per month and 10 GB for $80 per month.
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Kinect: Microsoft's Accidental Success Story What happens when Microsoft applies a Google-like model to an Apple-like gadget? We're going to find out.
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Facebook Facial Recognition: Why It's a Threat to Privacy Facebook facial recognition is more than just creepy. It has enormous potential for dangerous misuse of facial recognition data, and Facebook has a long record of misusing all sorts of data.
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Want to Stop Cybercrime? Follow the Money A cybersecurity researcher explains how the key to stopping computer criminals is in the economics of cybercrime.
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LulzSec Denies Taking U.K. Census Data The hacker group LulzSec denies it has stolen a large amount of personal data of U.K. residents from that country's 2011 census
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FCC Gives Tips for Avoiding Phone Bill 'Cramming' Charges The Federal Communications Commission today released a tip sheet to help consumers and businesses avoid paying unauthorized charges on their monthly phone bills.
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Dropbox Left Document Storage Accounts Open for Four Hours The company has notified all those who were logged in at the time of the error and asked them to review details of activity on their account.
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Hulu Bows to Apple Subscription Rules, Removes Web Link Life is getting just a tiny bit harder for iPad users who want to subscribe to Hulu Plus.
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Wi-Fi Client Surge Forcing Fresh Wireless LAN Thinking Mobile Wi-Fi clients are surging on wireless LANs. The growth is forcing IT groups to adapt to a new, more dynamic RF environment and rethink WLAN design.
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Nokia N9: Why You Shouldn't Buy this Device The phone's problem is it runs on MeeGo, an obsolete OS when compared with Android and iOS, and one that's destined to be phased out.
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Verizon Wireless Services on Tap From CenturyLink CenturyLink is now offering consumers and businesses a host of Verizon devices and services, including access to its LTE network.
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New SMB Browser Tool Hunts Down Insecure Plugins Vulnerability management company Qualys has invited small businesses to sign up to use a free online tool that can scan browsers for out-of-date versions and plugins that might be putting users at risk.
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Most IT Pros Don't Fear Losing Their Jobs to the Cloud Most people in the IT industry are sure that enterprise cloud computing usage will double in the next two years.
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