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Do cops need a warrant to search your smart phone?

08.04.2013 11:00 AM

Cell phone security varies significantly among jurisdictions. Here are the current rules and some of the concerns.

Denial-of-Service attacks trend to bigger scope, shorter times

08.04.2013 9:34 AM

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are getting bigger, but their duration are getting shorter, according to an analysis released last week by Arbor Networks.

 

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US vetoes import ban on Apple over Samsung patent claim

08.03.2013 3:23 PM

The Obama administration has vetoed a decision by the U.S. International Trade Commission to ban the import of certain Apple products to the U.S. on the grounds they infringed a Samsung Electronics technology patent.

Browser privacy tools still lack bite, security analysts say

08.03.2013 2:00 PM

Browser vendors continue to implement privacy in a half-hearted way, with Internet Explorer's default use of cookie do not track' technology being the best of a weak job, a new assessment by NSS Labs has argued.

In praise of mob rule: Great ideas get crowdsourcing boost

08.04.2013 10:08 AM

Many of today's hottest products do something similar by drawing value from the collective actions of users through a selection of crowdfunding sites.

Windows 8 adoption slows; boost sought with update

08.03.2013 1:20 PM

Windows 8's user share growth slowed significantly last month, hinting at further trouble for the struggling operating system, new statistics from an analytics company showed today.

Tech shares close the week up, with Internet stocks rising

08.04.2013 6:52 AM

Tech stocks had an upbeat week as industry watchers appear to be looking at the positive side of earnings from Internet, consumer electronics and networking companies.

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