Our Top Stories | Apple Developing Flashback Malware Removal Tool Apple is taking steps to combat the malware currently infecting almost 600,000 Macs. Share: | Nokia Lumia 900 Bug Nixes Data Connections Some of Nokia's Lumia 900 phones, which launched on April 8, are having trouble connecting to AT&T's data network. Share: | Vista Support No More: Where to Go for Help Microsoft may be ending person-to-person support for Vista, but that doesn't mean Vista users are in the dark. Share: | Nokia Sold 12 Million Smartphones in Q1, Including 2 Million Lumia Phones Nokia currently estimates the company will sell only 12 million smartphones during the first three months of 2012. Share: | 75 Ultrabook Designs on the Way, Prices to Reach $699 Intel says the Ultrabooks will include new form factors such as hybrids that can switch from laptops to touchscreen tablets. Share: | Apple, Major Publishers Sued Over E-Book Pricing The Department of Justice is accusing the companies of colluding to raise e-book prices by using the 'agency' model of e-book pricing. Share: | Nokia Offers $100 Credit for Lumia 900 Data Bug The bug prevented some users from connecting with AT&T's network. Share: | Top 15 Augmented Reality Apps for iPhone and iPad Lusting after Google's glasses? Here are 15 augmented reality apps you can get now. Share: | Google+ Gets a Complete Overhaul The new interface improves on the photo and video experiences and theres also a new hangouts page among other changes. Share: | Toshiba's 13-Incher: When is a Tablet Too Big? Will Toshiba's Excite 13 induce arm and neck pain? Share: | Nvidia Will Draw on Graphics Strength for Windows 8 on ARM Nvidia is on the verge of delivering its own homegrown chips for Windows 8 devices, and the company hopes to use its extensive background in graphics to differentiate itself from competitors. Share: | How to Make Sure That Digital Signature Is Legit The Federal E-Sign Act is broad, yet contracts signed with a digital signature could be challenged if certain conditions aren't met. Here's how to make sure your e-signature is valid. Share: | How to Tell If an Email Is a Phishing Scam Email phishing scams have grown more sophisticated since they first began popping up in corporate inboxes in the 1990s. Share: | Spotify's Play Button for Websites Streams Music Free The Play button will let you embed songs, albums and playlists on your website or blog so that visitors can be able to listen to the tracks without leaving the page. Share: | Microsoft Patches Critical Windows Zero-day Bug That Hackers Are Now Exploiting Microsoft Tuesday delivered six security updates to patch 11 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Office and several other products. Share: | Microsoft's AOL Deal: A Billion-Dollar Assault on Google Microsoft and Google are locked in a series of lawsuits, and the acquisition of these patents by Microsoft may signal an even nastier round of suits. Share: | Is RIM Blocking Side-loading of Apps on the PlayBook or Not? A casual tweet sparks controversy and confusion over whether BlackBerry PlayBook users will be able to side-load apps apart from RIM's online store. Share: | Verizon Joins Competitors in Charging Upgrade Fees If a customer leaving a service is bad business, then why are carriers annoying us with new fees? Share: | Springpad Releases Major Update, Adds Social Collaboration Springpad goes beyond plain-old notes, and now allows you to create shared notebooks that are both visually pleasing and functional. Share: | Patch MS12-027 Now--Zero Day Flaw Being Actively Exploited Microsoft released six security bulletins for April's Patch Tuesday, including MS12-027--a Critical fix for a zero day flaw attackers are already exploiting. Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Free and Cheap Software for Benchmarking like a ProWhether you're a power user or a novice, there has never been a better time to learn about benchmarking. Some people enjoy exploring the cutting-edge 3d engines employed in some gaming benchmarks, while others take their custom-painted, neon-lit rigs into competitions for speed just as serious as their four-wheeled hot rod counterparts on real racetracks. Just about every major tech blog or hardware site uses one or more of the suites in this roundup. 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