» Hacker snoops on GSM cell phones in demo
Despite concerns that federal authorities might fine or arrest him, hacker Chris Paget went ahead with a live demonstration of mobile phone interception at the Defcon hacking conference Saturday.
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» DXG to offer $600 3D Pocket Camcorder
With 3D movies gaining acceptance and 3D HDTVs on the market, it was only a matter of time before a 3D camcorder for the masses hit the market.
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» The Macalope Weekly: They're on to us!
Look out, Apple fans! Stunning new research shows not only what jerks we are but how we’re also just one big cult.
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» Microsoft Needs a Tablet Strategy, Not a Tablet
Ballmer promised the world that a Windows 7 tablet is coming.
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» Windows 7 Tablets: Just Say No, Microsoft
Microsoft is busy at work on a new tablet computer design, a product that may arrive from one or more of its hardware partners in "not a heck of a long time," CEO Steve Ballmer told analysts on Thursday.
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» Kindle's E-Reader Price War: Who'll Blink First
When, oh when, will the price-cutting end Now that has stunned the e-book world by dropping the price of its e-reader (well, the new Wi-Fi-only model) , will competitors Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Sony do the same
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» Mystery File Posted to Wikileaks Afghan Page
A mystery file with the name "Insurance" has been posted to the web page where earlier this week some 77,000 secret documents about the Afghan war were .
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» Japan user marks Twitter's 20 billionth 'tweet'
Twitter, the social networking site that allows users to say something in 140 characters or less, passed another milestone on Saturday with the sending of tweet number 20 billion.
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» VA set to spend billions on IT
The U.
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» How to steal corporate secrets in 20 minutes: Ask
At the request of contest organizers, IDG has agreed to remove the two named victims of the Defcon social engineering contest.
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» How to steal corporate secrets in 20 minutes: Ask
A few companies in the Fortune 500 need to upgrade their Web browsers.
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» UFC for iPhone
Fans of --that's Ultimate Fighting Championship--are some of the most passionate of any sport.
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» Daily (Stale) Bread: The news we didn't post July 30, 2010
Closing in on GamesCom and PAX Prime and early announcements are starting to trickle out.
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» Terry Childs is denied motion for retrial
The former San Francisco network administrator who refused to hand over passwords for one of the city's networks was denied a new trial on Friday and is expected to be sentenced Aug.
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» Remains of the Day: Zuck's not an iPhone, he's an Android
Returning from an inadvertent hiatus due to.
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» Public clouds open data storage services: analyst
Data storage services are becoming available in public clouds with the move set to cut enterprise IT costs and make life easier for CIOs trying to best utilise cloud computing.
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» Ex-Infinity Ward leads at QuakeCon, Insomniac game demo at PAX
Even with E3 and Comic-Con behind us, there's still more panels and announcements to be presented this year as former Infinity Ward leaders and current Respawn Entertainment heads Jason West and Vince Zampella will appear at QuakeCon next month, and Insomniac showing off its next PS3 game at PAX in September.
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» FCC concerned over DefCon mobile hacking talk
Chris Paget wants to demonstrate how easy it is to snoop in on mobile-phone conversations.
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» Novell upgrades Mono Tools for Visual Studio
Novell this week unveiled Mono Tools for Visual Studio 2.
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» IMDb for iPhone and iPad
Whenever my wife and I are on a lengthy car trip, we certainly have plenty to discuss--the important issues of the day, our hopes and dreams, whose turn it is to do the dishes when we get home.
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» Strategy's Limits: A chat with Ernest von Simson
Due to a copy-editing error, a quote in the 19th paragraph of the story, "Strategy's Limits: A chat with Ernest von Simson," was changed so that von Simson was incorrectly quoted.
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» Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty
In space, everyone smokes cigars.
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» Private Facebook Data Becomes Big Business
When a security researcher made personal profile information of available to the public on BitTorrent--a peer-to-peer file sharing site--many questioned why he did not attempt to sell that information to an interested party.
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» Creativity is key to CEOs
According to an IBM survey of 1,541 chief executives from 60 countries and 33 industries globally, chief executive officers (CEOs) identified 'creativity' as the most important leadership quality.
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» Job ads up in second quarter of 2010: Asia Job Index
Job advertisements in Asia recovered in the second quarter of 2010 with some sectors regaining the levels attained during the pre-financial crisis period.
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» Battlefield 3 details emerge via Medal of Honor announcement
While EA has yet to make a formal announcement regarding the highly-anticipated next chapter in the Battlefield franchise, the reveal of the Limited Edition bundle for the company's October-due Medal of Honor provides initial hints regarding Battlefield 3, including the game's beta.
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» OpenAppMkt wants to be the App Store for Web apps
As Apple is fond of reminding those who complain about the App Store, native apps are only one prong of developing software for iOS devices--there's also .
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» User virtualization – the key to successful desktop virtualization
For companies deploying , the main criteria for evaluating the success of the project is the end-user experience, according to a recent survey of 1,500 IT executives.
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» StarCraft II in Review: Media Love, Player Plaudits
Blizzard held something important back on the public this Tuesday:
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» Microsoft will try to block Google-Yahoo Japan deal
A legal battle is brewing between Microsoft and Google for control of Japan's lucrative search market.
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» Samsung scores FCC approval for first LTE phone
Samsung appears to have won the race to be the first device manufacturer to gain approval from the for a phone based on the LTE standard.
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» Just Mobile releases sleek aluminum UpStand for iPad
, maker of fine mobile stands and accessories for Apple products, has released the --a sleek aluminum stand for the iPad.
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» SAP warms to open source
Although not traditionally known for its contributions to the open-source community, the German-based SAP is adopting more open-source software, as well as contributing more of its own code back into the community, company officials said in an interview.
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» Can Microsoft imitate Apple one more time
Remember back in early June when Steve Ballmer said He'd like to amend that slightly to "just another PC that's .
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» Sega reports a decent quarter
Sega's parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings, reported a positive quarter of earnings mostly on account of revenues from its pachinko business.
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