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US charges 13 Anonymous members for DDoS attacks

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US charges 13 Anonymous members for DDoS attacks

10.04.2013 6:27 AM

The U.S. has brought criminal charges against 13 persons, said to be members of the hacker group Anonymous, for their alleged participation in cyberattacks as part of a campaign called Operation Payback.

Chip makers accelerating in-car entertainment

10.04.2013 6:32 AM

Chip makers like Broadcom and Renesas Electronics are ramping up in-car entertainment with faster processors and networks for wireless HD movies and navigation, aiming to keep drivers informed and passengers entertained.

 

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Web hosting firms at risk from critical vulnerability in WHMCS billing and support system

10.04.2013 7:45 AM

The developers of WHMCS, a popular client management, billing and support application for Web hosting providers, released emergency security updates Thursday to patch a critical vulnerability that was publicly disclosed.

Microsoft wants HTC to put Windows Phone on Android phones, report claims

10.04.2013 7:45 AM

Android and Windows Phone: Two great tastes that taste great together? We'll know if an alleged scheme between Microsoft and HTC comes to fruition.

Xbox One's Kinect, Skype app were designed for privacy

10.04.2013 8:07 AM

Fear not, potential Xbox One users: Kinect never lets your face touch the cloud.

Web's gatekeepers embrace DRM for next HTML5 standard

10.04.2013 8:30 AM

Universal content protection methods make sense, but the EFF argues that embracing DRM goes against the philosophy of the open Web.

Shutdown affects government sites, but Weather.gov remains up as storm looms

10.04.2013 9:23 AM

As a tropical storm and possible hurricane bears down on the Gulf Coast of the U.S., the National Weather Service's website was churning out weather alerts Friday, despite a partial U.S. government shutdown that has affected citizens' access to other online resources.

Tor stands strong against the NSA, but your browser can bring you down

10.04.2013 10:27 AM

The good news: The NSA appears unable to crack the Tor network's core security. The bad news: That doesn't matter if your browser isn't secure.

Cotap launches mobile messaging app for work teams

10.04.2013 11:10 AM

iOS app simplifies group texting for businesses

Gateway's new AIO cracks the $400 price point

10.04.2013 11:15 AM

The price of all-in-one PCs has been steadily decreasing. Now, Gateway's Gateway One ZX4270 cracks the $400 barrier.

CBS app brings full episodes of popular shows, even on Windows 8

10.04.2013 11:50 AM

The CBS app, which launched on iOS in March, is now joined by new apps for Android and Windows 8.

10 interesting business tidbits from Twitter's IPO filing

10.04.2013 6:25 AM

Twitter made its IPO documents public Thursday and in the process revealed some juicy information about the company, like how much money it makes (or loses) and how much its executives get paid. Here are a few of the details we learned about Twitter today.

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