| Our Top Stories | Microsoft: We Can Remotely Delete Windows 8 Apps Microsoft will be able to throw a "kill switch" to disable or even remove an app from users' Windows 8 devices, the company revealed in documentation released earlier this week for its upcoming Windows Store. Share: | Feds Launch Cloud Security Standards Program Federal agencies will soon have a government-wide security standard for assessing, authorizing and monitoring cloud products and services. Share: | Australian Court Halts Apple's Ban on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung has received an early Christmas present with the High Court killing Apple's attempt to maintain the sale ban of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia. Share: | The Rise of Evernote--and Why You Should Take Note Evernote's popularity has grown substantially in 2011. The note-taking app can increase your productivity and organize your sprawling digital life. Share: | Twitter's Refresh Needs Work Analysis: It's hard to assess, because Twitter still has a few glitches in its facelift. Share: | Merry Christmas! Microsoft Plans Massive Patch Tuesday to Close 2011 Microsoft plans to close 2011 with a bang--14 security bulletins are slated to be released next week for the December Patch Tuesday. Share: | Usenix: Google Deploys IPv6 for Internal Network In a project that has taken longer than company engineers anticipated, Google is rolling out IPv6 across its entire internal employee network. Share: | Huawei Restricts Business in Iran, No Longer Seeks New Customers Huawei Technologies will limit its business activities in Iran and no longer seek new customers there, it said Friday, after an October report said the Chinese... Share: | DOJ Tells Judge There's Not Active AT&T's Deal With T-Mobile The U.S. Department of Justice will file a motion to stay or dismiss its lawsuit to block AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile USA because the agency believes... Share: | Two Zero-day Vulnerabilities Found in Flash Player Two newly discovered vulnerabilities in Adobe's Flash Player can be exploited to execute arbitrary code remotely, according to advisories from the U.S. Computer... Share: | UK Police Arrest Six in Student Loan Phishing Scam U.K. police arrested six people on Thursday for allegedly running a phishing scam that stole an estimated £1.6 million (US$2.6 million) from victims who had... Share: | Google Offers Currents, a Flipboard-like App Google has released a free mobile app that pulls content from different websites into one place and lets people build what looks a bit like their own... Share: | India Not Interested in Pre-screening Online Content India never asked Internet companies to pre-screen objectionable content, a federal minister said in interviews with local TV channels. Share: | Send Video Business Cards with the Eyejot Video Mail App Make yourself memorable by sending new contacts a video clip shot right on your iPhone or iPad. Share: | Xamarin Expands Android, IPhone Cross-platform Development Kit On Thursday, Xamarin added an API (application programming interface) for contacts to its new cross-platform Mobile development kit, with which the company aims... Share: | Surveillance Tech Companies Should Not Sell to Despots Says EU Surveillance technology companies have a moral obligation not to sell to repressive regimes warned Europe’s Digital Agenda Commissioner on Friday. Her views were... Share: | Google, Microsoft Teams Work to Keep Pace With Privacy Laws Executives from Microsoft and Google on Thursday gave a glimpse into the size of their privacy organizations, which are required for the companies to try to... Share: | Senators, Critics Question ICANN's Generic TLD Plan The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) may be moving forward too fast on a plan to sell hundreds of new generic top-level domains... Share: | Wall Street Beat: Economy Weighs on Chip, PC Sector After several days of gains, tech stocks dropped Thursday as markets declined on disappointing news from Europe, where government officials are meeting to try to... Share: | Lawmakers Release Draft Alternative to Stop Online Piracy Act Two U.S. lawmakers have released an alternative proposal to two controversial bills intended to crack down on online copyright infringement, and they're asking... 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