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Article | 5/09/2008 Microsoft's lab cooks up photo collage program
Microsoft has released a simple, stand-alone program from its U.K. research lab that assembles photos into a collage.
Article | 4/09/2008 Spammers use free Web services to shield links
Spammers are abusing free Web services to make their spam links look more legitimate, according to e-mail security vendor MessageLabs.
Article | 3/09/2008 Google seeks route around Microsoft with Chrome
Google's surprise announcement of a new browser, Chrome, via a Web comic book could prove to be another game-changing development for the Internet in ...
Article | 2/09/2008 Prominent Web journalist shot dead in Russian custody
A well-known Web site owner in one of Russia's most restive regions was shot to death after he was arrested by authorities on Sunday, according to Rus...
Article | 2/09/2008 'Warez' software pirate sentenced to probation
US federal authorities sentenced a prolific illegal trader of software to three years of probation last week, according to the US Department of Justic...
Article | 2/09/2008 Microsoft looks to build one-stop mobile apps market
Microsoft is preparing to launch in the next few months a Web site called Skymarket to sell Windows Mobile OS applications, a job advertisement sugges...
Article | 21/08/2008 Nokia admits security flaws in Series 40 OS
Nokia confirmed Thursday its widely used Series 40 operating system has security vulnerabilities that could allow stealth installation and activation ...
Article | 22/08/2008 Did Nokia pay for vulnerability information?
Nokia confirmed Thursday its widely used Series 40 operating system has security vulnerabilities that could allow stealth installation and activation ...
Article | 21/08/2008 Yahoo opens Digg rival to all publishers
Yahoo has expanded its "Buzz Up" content recommendation service to include many more publishers, stepping up its challenge against Digg.
Article | 19/08/2008 Scammers replace credit card readers in Irish stores
Fraudsters in northeast Ireland posing as authorized bank service personnel replaced credit card readers in retailers' stores with their own, capturin...
Article | 15/08/2008 Dutch police, FBI rein in large botnet
The botnet created by a teenager who was arrested by Dutch police in a sting operation is most notable for its total reliance on social engineering to...
Article | 13/08/2008 Estonia, Poland help Georgia fight cyber attacks
In an intriguing cyber alliance, two Estonian computer experts are scheduled to arrive in Georgia by evening to keep the country's networks running am...
Article | 6/08/2008 Camera makers aim to trim camera depth by half
Digital cameras that can use lenses from different vendors could be up to 50 percent smaller in the future, two camera manufacturers said Tuesday.
Article | 6/08/2008 Adobe warns over bogus Flash Player installers
Hackers are trying to dupe people into downloading malicious software labeled as Adobe Systems' Flash Player, prompting a warning from the company.
Article | 4/08/2008 Apple finally patches dangerous DNS flaw
Apple has at last issued a patch for the DNS (Domain Name System) flaw considered one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities ever to affect the Interne...

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