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October 1, 2010
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Android Now Ties iPhone In Consumer Interest A new report finds Android has matched the iPhone when it comes to consumer interest. If recent trends are any indication, it won't be long before Apple's prized product is eating Google's dust.
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Is Your Android Phone Spying on You? Got an Android phone? Installed apps from the Android Market? Congratulations, you have been named the Mayor of We Know Where You Went and What You Did Last Week.
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Street View Reaches the South Pole: Will the Penguins Complain? Google's much-lauded, but controversial service is now available on all seven continents. Let the privacy complaints begin (again).
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US Charges 60 in Connection With the Zeus Trojan U.S. authorities have charged more than 60 people in connection with the money-stealing Zeus Trojan program, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Facebook Photos Go High-Res: Beware, Flickr The social site enhances image support and releases a new viewer and tools.
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Zeus Trojan Bust Reveals Sophisticated 'Money Mules' Operation in U.S. Court documents released on Thursday related to indictments over a massive international financial cybercrime operation provide a fascinating -- if scary -- glimpse into how the crooks operated within the U.S.
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Microsoft Releases Web-Based Suite of Apps, Windows Live Essentials 2011 Microsoft got a jump on 2011 releasing a new version of it's Web-based productivity application including: Windows Live Photo Gallery, Live Mesh, Live Mail, and more.
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Android App Spygate: Tips to Put an End to Spying Apps Have no fear regarding news Android Apps are spying on you. Here are eight tips to keep nosy app developers off your back and out of your business.
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Even iPhone 4 Doesn't Deter Android Phones running Google's mobile operating system are marching to capture more of the market.
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Windows Phone 7: Exclusive with AT&T at Launch, Report Says Microsoft sets splashy debut, cultivates partners to make up lost ground in phone wars.
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Some Merchants to Accept Smartphone-based Purchasing in 2011 Mobile payments are coming to stores near you in 2012, impulse buyers beware.
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The Flintstones: Fifty Years of Irresponsible Driving Google's Flintsones tribute earlier this week has sparked a concern for Bedrock's enforcement of vehicular child safety laws.
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Is Symbian Dying? Vendors Abandon Platform Nokia sticks with Symbian, but Samsung joins the rolls of those abandoning the mobile operating system.
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BenQ Unveils New K61 E-reader With 6-inch Touchscreen BenQ launched its second e-reader on Friday, a device able to download e-books via Wi-Fi or 3G networks and take notes using the touchscreen.
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Photo Contest: Hot Pics for August Subscribers to Dave Johnson's Digital Focus newsletter took these shots.
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Was Fable the 'Best RPG of All Time'? Who Cares. Fable III designer regrets saying Fable would be the 'best RPG of all time', but he (and we) seem to be missing the point.
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5 Things Linux Does Better Than Mac OS X On security, customization, hardware, reliability, and price, Linux blows Apples contender out of the water.
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Mobilize 2010: 5 Apps to Watch At GigaOm's 2010 Mobilize Conference in San Francisco, we got a first look at some intriguing new apps.
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Facebook Improves Photo Uploader, Image Quality Facebook has increased the maximum resolution of user-uploaded photos , simplified the tagging process and improved the performance of the upload tool.
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Zeus Botnet Bust Shows Malware is All about Money Authorities have arrested dozens in connection with a Zeus botnet malware ring accused of stealing $12.5 million from unsuspecting victims' bank accounts--illustrating just how big the profit motive is when it comes to malware.
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Android Now Ties iPhone In Consumer Interest A new report finds Android has matched the iPhone when it comes to consumer interest. If recent trends are any indication, it won't be long before Apple's prized product is eating Google's dust.
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