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Scary flaw makes your USB ports a major security risk

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Scary flaw makes your USB ports a major security risk

03.12.2013 1:16 PM

Microsoft released seven new security bulletins for the March Patch Tuesday, including one for a vulnerability that seems straight from a movie thriller.

New Google site aims to help webmasters of hacked sites

03.13.2013 11:19 AM

If your company's site has been hacked, there's a new Google resource that offers help.

 

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Intuit fixes TurboTax software after 'unacceptable' glitches affect 10,000 customers

03.12.2013 1:47 PM

Some U.S. taxpayers may have to wait a bit longer than usual to get their refunds, due to problems that recently cropped up with Intuit's tax-preparation software.

IDC: iOS will surrender top tablet spot to Android in 2013

03.12.2013 2:40 PM

Aggressive sales of smaller tablets triggered a revised tablet sales forecast today by IDC, which upped its projections by 11 percent for 2013 and said Android would supplant Apple's iOS as the dominant operating system this year.

New cellphone-unlocking bill offers narrow fix

03.12.2013 2:45 PM

The Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act would simply restore the Library of Congress exemption for cellphone unlocking and wouldnt affect the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Five highlights from the SXSW Gaming Expo

03.12.2013 3:30 PM

The SXSW Gaming Expo gave us a quick preview on what we can expect to see at larger gaming expos later this year. Here are five things that caught our eye.

New Pinterest tool watches, analyzes your pins

03.12.2013 3:50 PM

Businesses with Pinterest accounts can now see which photos are repinned and drive traffic to their sites.

Review: SimCity rebuilds the sandbox game

03.12.2013 5:10 PM

SimCity is a visually striking homage to a classic series that takes city building in bold new directions, but troubling business decisions and technical snafus spell trouble.

Review: Laconic typeface is legible, lovely, and not to be taken lightly

03.12.2013 6:31 PM

Crisp and futuristic, Laconic is a quietly arresting typeface.

Review: Lexia Readable is for readers of graphic novels, not funny books

03.12.2013 6:52 PM

Sans serif typeface Lexia is friendly, legible, and playful without being a kids' menu item. This strong typeface is suitable for older readers, if not for business reports.

Review: HVD Comic Serif is a wholesome hero of a font

03.12.2013 6:55 PM

Tough but charming, HVD Comic Serif makes Comic Sans look like a wimpy Silver Age bad guy. It's well-designed, and will work in any context for which it's appropriate.

Review: Architect's Daughter font works with playful precision

03.12.2013 7:00 PM

Precise yet lighthearted, Architect's Daughter is a font that plays well at larger sizes.

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