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Google+ climbs in the polls

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Google+ climbs in the polls

11.03.2013 6:16 AM

Google announced a number of enhancements to its social media platform Google+ and said the number of monthly active users on Google+ jumped from 390 million in May to 540 million users now.

Cybercrooks shift tactics in DDoS attacks, researchers say

11.03.2013 7:49 AM

The shuddering effectiveness of the DNS reflection DDoS attack on Spamhaus this March is a forewarning of a growing criminal interest in the technique, new figures from mitigation firm Prolexic have suggested.

 

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MegaCloud's free cloud storage service reported inaccessible

11.03.2013 8:09 AM

The website for MegaCloud, a provider of free and paid consumer cloud storage, is inaccessible and users of the service are complaining on social media sites that they have not had access to their data for days.

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Smartphone sales increase sets record in third quarter

11.03.2013 8:24 AM

Smartphone shipments grew by 9% in the third quarter, a record for a single quarter, which continues a record-setting trend, research firm IDC said.

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Berners-Lee urges countries toward open data strategy

11.03.2013 9:39 AM

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the world wide web, called on governments around the world to open up their data to the public.

Top 5 annoying profile photos and how to fix them

11.03.2013 10:15 AM

These avatars and photos annoy the heck out of everyone else; consider these alternatives if this description sounds like you.

Micrsoft urges: Upgrade to Windows 8 for better security

11.03.2013 11:30 AM

Even those who don't like Windows 8 should consider it for its superior security versus older Microsoft operating systems, if nothing else the company says.

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