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US Gov’t Pushes for More Rigorous Cyber Crime Detection, Upholds Privacy
The US government is now pushing for a more rigorous cyber crime detection program to stop hackers from daily attack on its computers as it ensures citizens that their privacy will be upheld. Called the Einstein 3, the pioneering program under President Barack Obama administration was delayed due to... 
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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... 
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Drop web filter, China urged
Some 22 major global business groups on Friday urged the Chinese government to scrap the implementation of the order that will filter web contents through pre-installed software, saying it may pose more problems in security and privacy of the users. In their letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, the... 
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ATM Malware Attacking Consumers Worldwide
As digital hackers are becoming more sophisticated nowadays, security experts warn that a new strain of malware is attacking automated teller machines (ATMs) worldwide and these may even evolve into something which may be harder to detect and contain. According to security firm SpiderLabs, a sample of... 
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Survey Says Nokia’s Popularity Fading
After dominating the mobile phone market, Nokia Corporation is starting to lose popularity among young consumers as other key players are emerging, according to a recent survey. Online networking giant Habbo Hotel conducted a survey, which included 112,000 teenagers ages 13 to 16 from 30 countries, said... 
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Capcom to Launch New Video Games for iPhone
Following a recent growth in the mobile gaming market, video game giant Capcom Co Ltd. on Friday announced its plans to release 10 more titles under Apple iPhone this year until March 2010. The Japanese-based video game manufacturer made the announcement following the success of three titles that it... 
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Nintendo to Release New Wii Accessory
Nintendo, one of the world’s leading game console manufacturer, is set to release the newest accessory for its popular gaming console called the Wii MotionPlus which the company claims will erase all previous dilemma about the motion-sensitivity precision of the device. According to Nintendo, the new... 
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Expert Says US Cyber Security Broken
Top Internet communication experts said the US cyber security is weak and “broken” following reports that online hackers from other countries including China and Russia have been stealing money from financial institutions and breaking into government network to access sensitive data and information. Alan...