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The 13 most noteworthy games of 2012

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The 13 most noteworthy games of 2012

12.29.2012 12:52 PM

Here are my awards for the 13 most noteworthy games of 2012.

Microsoft confirms zero-day bug in IE6, IE7 and IE8

12.30.2012 6:22 AM

Newer versions of IE, including 2011's IE9 and this year's IE10, are not affected, Microsoft said. It urged those able to upgrade to do so.

 

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Tech advice for your new smartphone, tablet or computer

12.30.2012 6:53 AM

A one-stop shop that includes help for finding great apps and key accessories, and instructions on how to safely dispose of your old devices.

Intel prepares to launch combo cable and streaming TV service

12.30.2012 11:22 AM

The chip maker has reportedly found a way to skirt the snags with content owners and is expected to soon announce a set-top box that delivers a mix of streaming and cable programs.

Samsung still needs to plug hole in Android devices

12.30.2012 9:12 AM

Samsung is apparently still working to fix a software flaw that could allow attackers to siphon personal data from a phone.

US tech tools still fall short of European privacy standards

12.30.2012 10:00 AM

A privacy watchdog group in the European Union expects no immediate change in an ongoing standoff with the U.S. over data protection standards.

Malware targets Java servers

12.30.2012 10:43 AM

Security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro have uncovered a piece of backdoor-type malware that infects Java-based HTTP servers and allows attackers to execute malicious commands on the underlying systems.

Why Windows To Go is perfect for BYOD

12.30.2012 7:27 AM

The Windows To Go feature of Windows 8 Enterprise eliminates many of the concerns and headaches of allowing users to bring their own PCs.

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