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Apple Releases Security Patch for iPHone
Following reports that Apple iPhones were vulnerable to hackers, the company on Friday released a security patch called OS 3.0.1. that will protect users’ sensitive data and information. Few weeks ago, security expert Charlie Miller proved the vulnerability of iPhone by running a software code on the... 
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Firefox Surpasses One Billion Download Mark
Firefox Web browser has set a new record by surpassing the one billion download mark, Mozilla Foundation said on Friday. The fastest growing open-source web browser, including the latest 3.5 version, has recorded more than 1.0033 billion downloads, Otto de Voogd said. But spreadfirefox.com said that... 
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Nissan comes up with new iPhone Car Remote
Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Corp. unveiled on Monday a prototype application for the popular iPhone that would allow users to access their electric vehicle’s battery level. In a demonstration test at the company research facility in Yokosuka, Japan, Nissan executives said that the application works... 
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Hubble Captures Images of Collision in Jupiter
Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have release on Thursday images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of a rare collision of space objects with the planet Jupiter. Called the “sharpest visible-light picture,” scientist explained the collision produces a phenomenon... 
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Yahoo Microsoft Deal Expected Next Week
Computer giant Microsoft Corp and Internet firm Yahoo Inc are finally set to ink the long-awaited advertising agreement by next week, according to news reports. The search and online advertising deal between the two giants were delayed following a failed bid by Microsoft to buy Yahoo in 2008. A regulatory... 
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Sprint Nextel Smartphones Will Have Wi-Fi Access
US telecommunication giant Sprint Nextel on Monday asked its Smartphone manufacturers to include Wi-Fi connectivity options and the latest version of BlackBerry Tour, which is set to be released in 2010. In a statement, Sprint director of business product marketing Jeff Clemow said that the move was... 
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Even Michael Jackson’s Death Was Not Spared by Cyber Attacks
Several anti-virus software companies all over the world have reported a massive cyber attacks on websites containing links to Michael Jackson and his death. Government experts believe that it is the same kind of malwares used to infiltrate the US and South Korean government websites. Reports said anti-virus... 
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Struggling Sony Marks Walkman 30-year anniversary
Tokyo-based Sony Corp. remained on a down hill slope as it continues to struggle in winning back Walkman’s industry reputation. This, as the company celebrated the music player’s 30th year anniversary on Wednesday. According to Japanese media reports, Sony has lost some 98.8 billion yen or $1.02... 
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South Korean “Spot the Spy” Game irks Liberal Groups
Liberal groups on Monday expressed concern over a South Korean flash video game called “Spot the Spy”, which reportedly asks gamers to “keep a close watch” on suspected spies and North Korean sympathizers. The spy game, hosted by the National Intelligence Service, was created to mark the Korean... 
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Apple Pulls Out Apps Showing Nude Women
Technology giant Apple Inc. pulled out an iPhone and iPod application that shows nude pictures of women and said that it will not allow inappropriate contents from reaching its users. In a statement, Apple spokesman said the company has pulled out the controversial “Hottest Girls” application after...