Our Top Stories | Dramatic Videos, Photos Emphasize Scope of Japanese Earthquake Tragedy Dramatic video and images shot mostly by ordinary citizens show the world how terrible yesterday's Japan earthquake was. Share: | Unboxing the iPad 2 and Smart Cover Take a look as we rip open the packaging on Apple's new tablet and the magnetic Smart Cover. Share: | The Huffington Post: The Hamburger Helper of Web Journalism New York Times editor Bill Keller called Arianna Huffington the nastiest name he could think of: content aggregator. He's absolutely right Share: | iPad 2 Selling Out in US, But Is It Safe? Security--or the lack of it--is the elephant in the room in this 'post PC' age. Share: | I Got Nuked By Facebook Facebook is waging war on fake profiles. But the real victims may be people who hide behind fake names for very real reasons. Share: | Sir Richard Branson Loves Apple Sir Richard Branson, the founder of the Virgin brand, has stated that he'd be open to the idea of a merger with Apple. Share: | Help Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Victims Without Getting Scammed There are dozens of ways to help the victim of the disaster in Japan, but not all of them are effective--or even legit. Share: | Malware Knows Where You Hide the Door Key Analysis: Security study scrutinizes malware methods. Share: | Wi-Fi 802.11n: Still Evolving While 11n has quietly receded into the background, WLANs have crept out of our data-only world and taken flight as full-fledged network platforms. Share: | Microsoft Puts Hand on Office XP Plug, Ready to Pull Microsoft today reminded customers that it will pull the support plug for the aged Office XP in July. Share: | Google, Amazon Face Lawsuits Over Search UPDATE: Software development company MasterObjects sued Amazon and Google this week, claiming infringements on a patent for technology that anticipates search terms. Share: | Bing Searches Rise, Google Loses Share Microsoft's Bing search engine is on the rise, while Google's still-dominant market share has dropped to about two-thirds of all U.S. searches. Share: | Google: CR-48s Are Gone, Chrome OS Notebooks Coming Mid-Year Google says it is out of CR-48 prototype laptops but indicated that full-fledged Chrome notebooks will be out soon. Share: | Verizon Update Preps Xoom for Flash Player Verizon Wireless started pushing a Motorola Xoom software update today that includes support for Flash Player 10.2. Share: | Sony PlayStation 3 No Longer Banned in Netherlands Netherlands court lifts import injunction on Sony's PS3, freeing up 300,000 seized and impounded systems. Share: | Whitelisting on Its Own Not a Substitute for Antivirus Software Whitelisting technology that prevents unauthorized software from running on corporate servers and PCs is a way to prevent malware attacks but managing the package keeps the Burton Group, a division of Gartner, from recommending it as a substitute for traditional antivirus software. Share: | iPad Helps Dell Overtake Acer Dell regains its Number 2 spot, thanks to a mix of interest in tablets and desktops over laptops. Share: | Tegra 2 Phones and Tablets Will Get PlayStation Suite Nvidia says it will bring Playstation Suite to Tegra 2-powered smartphones and tablets this year. Share: | Japan Quake Shows Tsunami Warnings are Faster and More Accurate As the deadly tsunami generated by Friday's massive earthquake off the coast of Japan headed toward the United States, scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Center for Tsunami Research tracked its progress in real-time. Share: | Windows Isn't Dead or Dying Don't believe the hype: Windows isn't dead, and Microsoft will continue to matter for businesses in the foreseeable future Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Backup PlatinumDon't get caught without a backup! Backup platinum is an easy to use yet powerful backup system that will create a perfect backup of your critical data to any type of storage; hard or USB drives, CD, DVD or Blu-ray, even ftp or over your network. Full encryption and compression are available and it will even erase a rewritable disk before burning, as well as span multiple discs. A flexible scheduling module automates backup tasks so you're sure they get done. (Compatibility: Windows 98, XP, 2000, 2003, XP and Vista) Use coupon code SOFT-GO5F-EDU at checkout for a 30% discount! | Playrix Platinum Pack (PC)Loads of game fun at a special price. Get 20 hit games by Playrix including their latest titles. Enjoy your favorite Playrix games, including Farmscapes, Royal Envoy, Gardenscapes, and Around the World in 80 Days for a total of 20 top notch and addictive games. (Compatibility: Windows 98, 2000, XP) Use coupon code PLAY-G7Y8 at checkout for an 80% discount! | | |
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