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March 6, 2011
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Who is the Longest-Serving Apple Employee? It's not CEO Steve Jobs. It certainly isn't Steve Wozniak. Who's got the most seniority?
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Apple Gets Quietly Serious About Security Recent steps taken by Apple show a concerted effort by Apple to strengthen the security of its Macintosh computing platform.
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Google Shows Spirit with Cartoon Tribute Analysis: Today's Google logo features Will Eisner's Spirit, the most notable work of one of the greatest comic artists ever, and is inspired by his famous splash pages.
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Meet the Real-Life HAL Analysis: We're on the brink of computers recognizing and responding to users' emotions. Is that cool or an invasion of privacy invasion?
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Denial of Service Attacks: A Hall of Shame Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks have been around for decades, but motivation and effect are getting more drastic.
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iPad's Quietly Impressive New Feature Analysis: The Apple iPad 2 is a lovely 8.8mm silver of consumer gadgetry. It's also an incredible video-editing powerhouse.
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Spam Gives Way to Social Media Hacks Facebook security takes on more importance as e-mail spam levels drop.
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Opera Gets 'Adult' Rating in App Store The Opera web browser has become the first non-native browser made available in Apple's Mac App Store, but only for those over 17 years of age.
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BMW Aims For Cars to Take E-mail Dictation BMWs voice-to-text system lets drivers compose e-mails and text messages hands-free as they drive.
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