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January 2010
Bogus IQ test with
destructive payload in the wild
Facebook: You're Not
Allowed to Leave
Adobe Needles Apple
for Excluding Flash on iPad
Fujitsu Says it Owns
Rights to 'iPad' Name, Not Apple
Meet
the Chinese iPad Clone From Three Months
Ago,
and MSI's Future One
Stolen Twitter
Accounts Can Fetch $1,000
Gallery: Inside
Microsoft's disaster recovery center
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
28
January 2010
Hands
on with the new Apple iPad
Scammers Hop on iPad Bandwagon
Report:
Half of scanned computers infested with
malware
Dell's
answer to Apple's iPad?
Google
rolls out Social Search
Apple
lifts VoIP ban over 3G networks;
Facebook Toolbar Released for IE and in
Multiple Languages
Advance-fee Fraud Scams Rise Dramatically in
2009
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
27
January 2010
Meet the iPad: $499 and up
Apple iPad: official
pages up
Apple Introduces IWork
for IPad
Inside the iPad Lurks
the 'Micro SIM'
Malware Aims to Evade
Windows 7 Safeguards
Early version of
Windows Home Server 'Vail' leaks to the Web
ATandT Offers $18M to
Settle ETF Complaints
Security researchers
knock 'Verified by Visa'
PlayStation 3 hack
released online
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
26
January 2010
Watch out for Bogus IQ
test with destructive payload in the wild
Google Toolbar Still
Spies When Told Not To
Google Chrome goes 4.0
Google
Voice finally comes to iPhone
New Microsoft Office
price list: Winners and losers
How the Starbucks-AT&T
deal will change mobility
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
25
January 2010
Facebook's Lite isn't
just faster; it's the new Facebook design
Chinese government:
Don't blame us for cyber attacks
Adventures with
Windows 7's XP Mode
Will 2010 be the Year
of Spam?
Iran Accuses U.S. of
Creating 'Hacker Brigade
File Format Steps Up
to Replace MP3
23
January 2010
Browse safely in
Internet Explorer
Office 2010 system
requirements revealed
And the most popular
password is...
PartyDJ Broadcasts
Your Playlist Online
22
January 2010
Windows 7 share jumps
past Mac OSX
Microsoft Bing Maps
Silverlight Gives Users More Control
China to Clinton:
Internet Freedom Speech Unjustified
Telepresence catches
on; watch your wallet
Telepresence: Finally,
videoconferencing that works
Apple Tablet May Be
Carried By Both Verizon, ATandT
YouTube Declutters
Video Page Interface
Astronauts Can Now
Surf the Web, Use Twitter From Space
Video Games to Blame
for Rise in Rickets?
MP3 players with the
best battery life
USB 3.0 Changes the
Game for External Storage
IT hiring in India
outpaces U.S.
Storage wrinkle: 4,500
flash drives left at the cleaners
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
21
January 2010
Coming today:
Microsoft readies emergency
IE patch to counter public exploits
17-year-old Windows
flaw confirmed
- It's time to drop
legacy support!
Upromise Toolbar
Betrays Privacy
Gallery: Free Avast 5
security software
Berners-Lee Opens
Government Data Website
The White House
Releases News, Streaming App
Google's YouTube
starts movie rentals on Friday with Sundance
flicks
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
20
January 2010
Microsoft to issue IE
fix on Thursday
Critical flaws haunt
Adobe's Shockwave
- Virus cripples
university network
Mac OS X dirty dozen:
Apple plugs critical security holes
New York Times goes
metered online
Apple Boot Camp - with
Windows 7 support
YouTube gets rights to
stream live sports coverage
Apple May Replace
Google Search With Bing
Verizon - AT&T "Price
War" May Cost You
Verizon cuts service
to alleged pirates
Comcast Replaces
McAfee, Widens Security Program
Amazon jacks up e-book
royalties ahead of Apple's tablet release
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
19
January 2010
Microsoft readies
emergency IE patch
Hackers wield newest
IE exploit in drive-bys
Acer founder thinks
American IT brands will be dead in 20 years
Microsoft Will Delete
Bing User Data After Six Months
iTunes Revision Would
Store Your MP3s in the Cloud
Google quietly changes
the world again
18
January 2010
Analysts will grill
Google execs on China this Thursday
We Want Protection,
Google!
Internet Explorer 6
Dealt Another Blow
Don't Kill the
Messenger: Blaming IE for Attacks is
Dangerous
Google insiders may
have helped with attack
Yahoo Knew of Google
Attacks, Kept Quiet
New York Times to
charge online readers
D-Link
issues fixes for router vulnerabilities
RIAA tells FCC: ISPs
need to be copyright cops
16
January 2010
Microsoft says Google
was hacked with IE zero-day
It's time to stop
using IE6
Ballmer doesn't get
why Google is upset about attacks
Exploit Code from
Google Attack Goes Public on Web
U.S. to Seek
Cyber-attack Explanation from China
Conficker Still Striking Online
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
14
January 2010
China to Google:
Follow the Law
Google attack part of
widespread spying effort
Google Earth reveals
the devastation in Haiti
Intel: FTC Does Not
Understand Processor Business
Microsoft pulls Office
from distribution channels
Kodak sues Apple, RIM
over patents
Amtrak putting free
Wi-Fi on Northeast trains
Don't Fall for the
Google Nexus One Bait-and-Switch
Watching NFL games on
the Internet
Groups seek to
challenge U.S. gov't on seized laptops
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
13
January 2010
Adobe plugs PDF
zero-day flaw
Attention Windows XP
users: Update Flash Player now
Microsoft Patches
Windows Security Vulnerability
Infected PCs Won't Be
Allowed on Facebook
Facebook Allows Reply
Comments Via E-Mail
Hackers hit Google --
and Adobe -- with rigged PDFs
Google hack raises
serious concerns, U.S. says
Google May Pull Plug
on China
Google Locks Down
Gmail with Secure HTTP
Microsoft's Bing
Offers Expanded Health Care Data
Poll: Most won't pay
to read newspapers online
GoToMyPC belatedly
adds Mac capabilities
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
12
January 2010
Google doubles Nexus
One penalties
Google Docs expanding
to add file storage
Researcher exposes
Google spyware connections
Patent deadline:
Microsoft pulls Office
MagicJack Home
Cellular Service Could Spark Legal Battle
Will desktops make a
comeback?
Govt-Approved
Encrypted USB Drives Hacked
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
8
January 2010
Day 1:
Gadgets Gone Wild at CES
Forrester warns of
possible Office 2010 upgrade hassles
AT&T issues at the
Consumer Electronics Show
Netflix imposes 28-day
waiting period on Warner Bros. films
Microsoft planning
quiet Patch Tuesday this month
Are there really
800,000 Windows 7 apps?
FCC Delays National
Broadband Plan
Google Faces Deluge of
Nexus One Complaints
First transparent OLED
touch screen
The Print Shop Goes
Version 2—After 20 Years!
Inside
the world's long-lost first microcomputer
Intel: 27 new laptop,
desktop CPUs arrive this month
Google applies to
become electricity marketer
Microsoft won't fix
Windows 7 crash bug next week
Microsoft ships Office
2007 patch to meet court deadline
7
January 2010
Large-scale attacks
exploit unpatched PDF bug
Adobe fixes critical
Flash Player flaws
CES: Ballmer hails 'Slate PCs'
Intel Unveils 32-NM Core Processor Family at
CES
CES: Sony Shows 3D HDTVs, Cool Cameras, and
More
How the Google Nexus
One Stacks Up
Researcher exposes Google spyware
connections
ASUS unveils high-end aluminum laptop as
MacBook Pro competitor
Sprint announces Overdrive 3G/4G wireless
hotspot
Issues Microsoft Hasn't Addressed in Windows
7
Ford brings Web apps to the dashboard
Cellphones May Help
Prevent Alzheimer's
6
January 2010
New GM plant to
assemble Chevy Volt batteries
Windows 7 has lots of
'GodModes'
OpenStreetMap Attracts
200,000 Volunteers
Facebook App Adds Push
Notifications, Contact Syncing
Video: New Klipsch
Speaker Hidden in a Light Bulb
Lenovo Unveils
MultiTouch Netbook Tablet and Core i7
Ideapads
HDMI's Role in The
Future of 3D TV
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
5
January 2010
CES
2010 Preview: What's Hot at This Year's Show
CES: Staying Online
While in the Air Is Addictive
PCMag.com's CES 2010
Photo Blog
CES: IBM to showcase
smart home devices
Google's Nexus One: Is
it super?
Gallery: Meet
Google's Nexus One
- More photo galleries
Google
Launches Android 2.1, Sells Phones Direct
Special Report: CES
2010
- Lenovo delivers the
designs
- Gallery: CES
2010 in pictures
Microsoft reveals
prices for Office 2010
Microsoft dumps
upgrade pricing for Office 2010
Microsoft preps
Windows 7 for SP1 testing
Understanding Windows
7's 'GodMode'
Lenovo's
detachable-screen Netbook
Intel gets ready to
launch 32nm Westmere chips
Lenovo pushes new
smartbook as netbook alternative
Skype to offer HD
video calling on some new TVs
ESPN, Discovery
launching 3D television networks
Daily wrap-up in the world of
video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
4
January 2010
ATT Tells FCC It Wants
to Ditch Land-Line Services
Google prepping social
search tool
The next generation of
netbooks takes shape
Students, Wanna Make
Easy Money?
Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 Edition
software is now being sold to college
students
for 91% off -- and you can make money when the people you point
to the site make a purchase!
Free
Microsoft Security Essentials!
Never Pay For Anti-Virus Again
Direct Download
Microsoft Windows 7
FREE Upgrade
Manufacturer Information Websites
Microsoft adds free
Web development tools
Microsoft to offer cheap Windows 7 for
students
Microsoft DreamSpark
The Microsoft Ultimate
Steal!
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