Our Top Stories | Update: iPhone 5 and iOS 5: What We Know So Far All there is to know about the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iOS 5 launch next week in one tidy spot. Share: | 'Massive Security Vulnerability' in HTC Android Phones Claimed HTC apparently modified Android in a way that leaves some models of its phones open to hacks and data theft, researchers reveal. Share: | Battlefield 3 Beta Hacked, DICE Threatens Banhammer Play the hacked Battlefield 3 beta, risk an EA Origins account ban that could lock you out of your account entirely. Share: | Facebook Bolsters Malware Protection The social network has integrated Websense into its defenses in hopes of cutting down on spammy wall posts and other nasty links. Share: | HTC Investigates Reports of 'Massive' Vulnerability in Its Android Phones On the heels of researchers claiming a massive vulnerability in its phones, HTC now says it will investigate. 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One editor made the switch to a mechanical keyboard a month ago, and hasn't looked back. Share: | Yahoo, ABC Team on News The news alliance makes ABC News the main news provider on Yahoo News, supplying interviews, stories, and videos to the site's 100 million-plus users. Share: | Google CIO: Don't Fight Consumerization of IT In a Bloomberg Businessweek article, Google CIO Ben Fried reflects on the benefits of letting employees have their way with technology. Share: | Fortune Releases Steve Jobs History E-Book "All About Steve: The Story of Steve Jobs and Apple from the Pages of Fortune" has been released on Amazon as a Kindle book. Share: | Adapteva Aims 64-core Chip at Tablets, Smartphones Smartphones and tablets are demanding more computing power, and chip company Adapteva hopes to bring server-type performance to the devices with a new chip. 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Share: | Ellison Unveils 'Exalytics' In-memory Machine Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled the Exalytics Intelligence Machine, the latest member of the company's products that combine software and hardware, during a... Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Classic Games in the Making: Old-School RPGs Are New Again In the early days of computer RPGs, all it took was you and your PC to enjoy a good story and the thrill of success. Today, you may want to experience new games in the old style--and that's what we're talking about here, to varying degrees of "new" and "old." The games in this unranked list mix old-school gameplay with new styles and ideas. We tossed in one classic for reference. 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