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28 February 2009
Apple's iPhone Flops in
Japan, Now Sold for
Free
The last, pathetic days of Circuit
City
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technology
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27 February 2009
'Scareware' scammers abuse Google
Trends
to poison search results
Beta feedback nets Windows 7
tweaks
Bartz Remodels the House Jerry and
Terry Built
Linux gets ready to fight
Microsoft
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26 February 2009
Microsoft patches IE8 bugs in
Windows 7
Microsoft wraps up Vista SP2 RC
Apple's Safari 4 browser beta is
innovative, fast, fun
Microsoft sues TomTom - Linux
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25 February 2009
Malware campaign targets YouTube
Adobe misses as PDF abuse worsens
Microsoft spells out Windows 7
activation nags, limits
New legal hurdle for video
streaming order in RIAA piracy case
After CERT warning, Microsoft
delivers AutoRun fix
Attackers exploit unpatched Excel
vulnerability
Adobe patches Flash
vulnerabilities for three platforms
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24 February 2009
Google apologizes for Gmail outage
Adobe flaw has been used in
attacks since early January
Researcher posts homemade patch
for critical PDF bug
Comcast to launch OnDemand Online
Microsoft backtracks on severance pay
Lenovo ThinkPad Laptop Toughens Up
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technology
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23 February 2009
Microsoft launches 'Elevate
America'
Microsoft to laid-off workers:
Give us back our money
Adobe Reader 9 and Acrobat 9 zero
day exploited in the wild
21 February 2009
Proposed law might make Wi-Fi
users help cops
What Would a Microsoft Store Look
Like?
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20 February 2009
Hackers exploit unpatched Adobe
Reader bug
Norwegian Websites Declare War
on IE 6
Outlook Live screenshots: First
glances
Rogue software spoofs ZDNet
Reviews
- Researcher demonstrates SSL
attack
- Conficker variant looks same,
acts differently
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19 February 2009
Judge gives Microsoft big win in
'Vista Capable' case
The Web video showdown
- Hulu's fantastic suicide
Symbian-based mobile worm in the
wild
Latest
'phishing' scam lures with tax return
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18 February 2009
Facebook backs down: You own your
content
Spying on the Circuit City
liquidation sale
Microsoft's Patching Dilemma
Targeted malware attacks IE7 flaw
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technology
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17 February 2009
Feds Bust Nationwide H-1B Visa
Scam
16 February 2009
Fujitsu Siemens aims for zero-watt
desktop milestone
Yes, Twitter is still dangerous
Microsoft unveils Windows Mobile
6.5 operating system
14 February 2009
Don't be fooled by Google's phony
'beta' label
Microsoft to open own family of
retail stores
- Good luck with that, Microsoft
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13 February 2009
Microsoft Offers $250,000 Bounty
for Worm Creator
Apple issues massive security
update for Mac OS X
Microsoft to Seek Deeper Consumer
Ties with Retail Stores
Gaping Mac OS X, Safari holes
Microsoft sued over Vista-XP
downgrade
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video games,
technology
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12 February 2009
Report: Free Windows 7 upgrades to
run until January 2010
Inside Microsoft's February patch
batch
Massive comment spam attack on
Digg.com leads to malware
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11 February 2009
Google Earth Leads Man to 'Buried
Treasure'
-
Cable Companies Panic as Viewers
Shift to Internet
Security expert says Microsoft
should cut IE's links to Windows
Survey: 40% of hard drives bought
on eBay hold personal, corporate data
Enough with Browser Toolbars
Microsoft: Patch now or face
attacks
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10 February 2009
YouTube, tell us of this thing
called 'Internet'
GOOGLE wants to monitor your
electric usage
Hints of a removable iPhone
battery buried in patent
Fake Antivirus XP pops-up at
Cleveland.com
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video games,
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9 February 2009
Mac clone maker wins legal round
against Apple
Microsoft dumps Ultimate Extras
from Windows 7
7 February 2009
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technology
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6 February 2009
FAQ: How Google Latitude locates
you
Privacy group calls Google
Latitude a 'danger' to security
Microsoft plans critical patches
for IE, Exchange
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5 February 2009
Microsoft changes Windows 7 UAC
after new
exploit code surfaces
Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'
Windows 7 may face 'Vista
Capable'-like backlash
Green printer uses coffee dregs as
ink
Congress OKs delay of DTV
transition
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video games,
technology
and popular culture on The Feed
4 February 2009
Google Latitude keeps tabs on
friends
Microsoft to Blitz Market with Six
Editions of Windows 7
Microsoft to offer XP-to-Windows-7
upgrades
Microsoft's worst nightmare:
Windows 7
deemed less secure than Vista
Microsoft to shove XP toward
retirement
with upcoming support shift
Firefox 3.0.6 for Mac now
available
Firefox 3.0.6 fixes 69 bugs, some
critical
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technology
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3 February 2009
Gamers, enterprises saying yes to
Windows Vista
New disk encryption standards
could complicate data recovery
Google privacy execs to face
criminal charges in Italian court
Sony points to finger veins for
security
Firefox 3.1 beta 3 delayed again
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the world of video games, technology
and popular culture on The Feed
2 February 2009
'867-5309' number for sale on eBay
India unveils the $10 laptop!
Ex-employee calls Microsoft spying
lawsuit 'desperate'
Google goes nuts with malware
warnings
- Do we have a Web monoculture
too?
- Google blames 'human error' for
hiccup
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