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Microsoft Warns People Over Fake Security Software
Technology giant Microsoft warned people over the use of fake security softwares as these programs are mostly infected with malware and other threats. According to Microsoft security experts, there is a growing number of fake security programs that provide free scan for users.  This software will urge... 
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Taiwanese Electronic Company Files Patent Infringement Against Apple
A Taiwan-based electronic company has recently filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple over allegation that the American firm has infringed the copyright for its touchscreen panel, according to the New York Times. On Tuesday, the Taiwanese firm Elan Microelectronics Corp. has filed the infringement... 
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Netbooks May Topple Notebooks in Sales: Qualcomm
Wireless communication provider Qualcomm said the netbooks may soon topple notebooks in sales as more consumers will choose to buy the former with its portable design and cheaper price. According to Bloomberg report, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs said that netbooks will become the choice of consumers who... 
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Communication Officials Say Wireless Technology to Solve Financial Crisis
Verizon Communications chief executive officers Ivan Seidenberg and T-Mobile USA Robert Dotson said that cellular phones will be the key driving forces in order to jump start the US economy in its recent state as wireless industry remains lucrative amid economic slump. In his speech during the opening... 
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Computer Worm to Attack on April Fool’s Day
Computer giant Microsoft warned the public of a computer worm attack on April 1, also called as April Fool’s Day, saying that the virus is set to inflict unprecedented damage to computers or systems that was infected. The evolving worm called Conflicker or DownAdUP, which reportedly wriggled its line... 
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Researchers point to Chinese hackers as perpetrators in Cyber Espionage Attacks
Researchers were alarmed over the increasing number of Cyber Espionage Attacks being conducted by China-based hackers who earlier infiltrated key government and private computer systems around the world. According to a study, Canadian researchers told that the attacks has infected some 1, 295 computer... 
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Californian Official wants “blurred” online maps
Citing risks from terrorism and hate crimes, an elected Republican official in the state of California urged fellow lawmakers to immediately pass a bill that would censor “vulnerable” spots such as churches and other house of worships, government buildings, hospitals, and schools in online maps. Southern... 
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Great Elephantbird of Madagascar crazy in the Internet
One of the most talked topics today has been the Great Elephantbird of Madagascar.  Somehow people have gone crazy in the social networks about this and they are sharing theories about the 400 years old rare and antique egg. We could say this is bigger than a rugby ball. Normally the Great Elephantbirds... 
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Google Removes Controversial Images
Internet giant Google recently removed some controversial images from its software called Street View which allows users to view some cities in the UK following concerns over piracy issues, according to AFP report. Google said it removed some controversial and embarrassing pictures including a man who... 
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Microsoft Introduces New Web browser
Internet giant Microsoft recently introduced its newest version of web browser tool called Internet Explorer 8 that features improved security and safety tools while providing faster Internet connection for its users. In a statement, the company said the new web tool has already been introduced on Thursday...