Wildly successful iPhone App Store hits its first year
Apple's App Store celebrates its first year in business on Saturday, with more than 55,000 applications and downloads surpassing 1 billion.
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Hands on: Posterous simplifies posting to multiple online services
The Posterous blogging/social "lifestream" networking service got a big boost when a popular blogger said he was moving there. Is it worth setting up shop at yet another Web 2.0 destination?
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Text message scammers quietly prey on regional banks
You get a text message from your bank telling you there's been suspicious activity on your account. You call the number on your phone to see what's going on, and before you know it, you're a victim.
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Beat the summer heat with seasonal gadgets
Summer in the U.S. brings plenty of sun, travel and also an opportunity to use seasonal gadgets. Solar-powered devices, like a lounge table from Intelligent Forms and a weather station from Oregon Scientific, draw energy from the sun to charge devices. The blazing sun could also bake laptops, which could be prevented with a laptop cooler from Logitech or a special laptop tent from LapDome.
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PC makers less upbeat than Google about Chrome OS
Most of the PC vendors Google listed on its blog as partners for the new Chrome operating system say they're evaluating the software but have not committed to creating devices around it, a far less upbeat message than Google had portrayed.
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Intel is working with Google on Chrome OS
The world's largest chip maker is working with Google on the Chrome operating system and has been privy to the project for some time, a spokesman for the company said Friday.
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Microsoft admits it knew of critical IE bug in early '08
Microsoft on Thursday confirmed it has known about a bug behind widespread Internet Explorer attacks for more than a year, but defended its security process against critics who say it should have acted faster.
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Korea DDOS virus mission shifts to destroying, erasing data
They say what goes around comes around and on Friday owners of bot-infested PCs in South Korea will discover that's true.
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News analysis: DDoS attacks highlight need to reduce government Internet access points
The network attacks that severely disrupted several federal agency Web sites this week highlights the need for the government to quickly finish implementing its ongoing consolidation of Internet access points, the former de facto CIO of the federal government and others said today.
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Ubuntu's maker: Chrome OS 'no slam dunk' just because Google announces it
Ubuntu's maker, Canonical Ltd., is defiant that it can maintain its edge in the desktop Linux space despite Google Inc.'s upcoming Chrome operating system.
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