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McAfee Warns China of Updated Panda Virus
Anti-virus firm MacAfee has warned the Chinese government and other Internet users of an updated version of the destructive Panda Burning Incense virus, which infected and damaged million computers in the country more than three years ago. Fujacks, the original Panda virus, has caused major damage in... 
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Dell to Pay $12.8 Million over Crime Camera Program
A New Orleans jury on Monday ordered Dell Inc. to pay $12.8 million in damages in connection with a lawsuit filed by two companies for the alleged dysfunctional crime camera surveillance system used by the city. It will be recalled that the Active Solutions LLC and Southern Electronics Supply Inc. has... 
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Computer, Internet Addiction Center Opens in the United States
A new rehabilitation center called ReSTART was officially opened in the United States to help young and adults to break an Internet and computer addiction, which can be as destructive as drugs or alcohol. Located near Redmond, the headquarters of software giant Microsoft, the ReSTART center was opened... 
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Sony Gives Kindle a Run for Its Money with Cheaper, Smaller E-Readers
Sony Corp on Wednesday unveiled two latest e-readers that will take on the market leader Amazon’s Kindle. The new devices were called Reader Touch Edition and Reader Pocket Edition, which promises to bring down prices of the e-book reading devices significantly. The two new devices, according to Sony... 
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Authorities Eye China Counterfeit Gangs’ Hands on Foxconn “Suicide”
Authorities are now investigating the involvement of underground counterfeit criminals on the alleged suicide of a 25-year-old Chinese factory worker who was accused of stealing prototypes of heavily guarded Apple iPhone, which were now, reported missing. Police earlier found the lifeless body of Sun...