FBI hack would pose 'medium' risk to iPhone users Agency denies theft of laptop with Apple unique device IDs, but one expert believes says, 'It would be hard to fake such data'. Share: |
Apple ID leak: FBI denies that it's the source of breach AntiSec, a splinter group of hacking collective Anonymous, had announced that it had accessed more than 12 million Apple UDIDs. Share: |
Chrome's fourth birthday marked by questions on market share A pair of Web measurement firms are arguing about whether Google's browser is still gaining ground or has stalled. Share: |
Apple device IDs hacked: What you need to know A hacktivist group has published more than a million Apple device UDIDs acquired from a hacked FBI laptop. Is your iPhone or iPad at risk? Share: |
Coming soon to Linux: Nvidia Optimus graphics support A new version of Nvidia's proprietary graphics driver will let Linux users benefit from its switching technology. Share: |
Are netbooks finally biting the dust? Stories have been proclaiming netbooks for dead for what feels like ages. Here's why it's different this time. Share: |
BitCoin Exchange Loses $250,0000 After Unencrypted Keys Stolen Hackers stole about US$250,000 from BitFloor, a BitCoin exchange, on Monday, and it does not have the money to reimburse account holders, according to the... Share: |
Qubes OS 1.0 Isolates Programs Inside Virtual Machines for Increased Security The first stable version of Qubes OS, an open source desktop operating system designed to provide a greater level of security by isolating programs inside... Share: |
Oracle Wins Partial Victory in School's Software Project Lawsuit A judge has tossed out some of the claims brought against Oracle by Montclair State University in New Jersey over an allegedly failed ERP (enterprise resource... Share: |
Behind the Scenes With Samsung's Chinese Factory Girls Like many her age, 19-year-old Zhao Caixia left her hometown in the Chinese province of Gansu to see the world. That world now revolves around a Samsung factory... Share: |
New Intel Core I7 Extreme Edition chip cracks 3GHz barrier Intel has started shipping 21 new processors for laptops and desktops, including a new Core i7 chip with a base clock speed of 3GHz, a new high for the company's... Share: |
German federal police to develop their own computer surveillance software The Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany, also known as the BKA, is looking to hire software engineers who can develop remote computer surveillance... Share: |
Judge orders Oracle to give Google $1 million for court costs A judge on Tuesday ordered Oracle to pay about US$1 million to Google for costs related to the companies' lawsuit over the Android mobile OS, but the ruling is... Share: |
Google updates Chrome for IOS, fixes bugs Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser for iOS devices that stamps out some bugs, including one that interfered with Yahoo Mail. Share: |
Is voicemail obsolete? Data from Vonage suggests that voicemail is yesterday's news. Newer technologies like text messaging seem to be replacing the concept of leaving a message. Share: |
French Antipiracy Authority 'happy' It Has Sent Just 14 Cases to Court in the Last Year Just 14 of the 1.15 million emails warning of copyright infringement sent out by the French online antipiracy authority have resulted in a case file being sent... Share: |
SIIA, FAST to target more software pirates Two trade groups focused on fighting software piracy have signed a partnership agreement, with the goal of bringing more cases against people and businesses... Share: |
NEC Sells Shares in Lenovo, Japan PC Joint Venture Unaffected NEC has sold for about US$230 million shares in Chinese computer maker Lenovo it acquired last year when the companies formed a joint venture to produce PCs in... Share: |
Oracle to Keep Porting Software to Itanium After Ruling in HP Lawsuit Oracle said on Tuesday it will continue porting its database and other software to Hewlett-Packard's Itanium server platform after a California judge ruled that... Share: |
D-Link NAS Integrates With Smartphones and Stores up 16TB D-Link's latest addition to its network-attached storage portfolio, the Cloud Storage 4000, can store up to 16TB of data which can be accessed remotely using... Share: |
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