
Smutty Twitter scam snares U.K. cabinet minister
Ed Miliband, the country's secretary of state for energy, was one of many Twitter users to embarrassingly have his account hijacked and his contacts informed that he's been having great sex recently.
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Virgin Media to offer 100 Mbps broadband
Virgin Media said it plans to offer a 100 Mbps broadband service to consumers in the U.K. by the end of 2010.
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Former Pirate Bay bidder is back
Hans Pandeya, who stirred controversy when he attempted to buy the Pirate Bay last year, says he has "secret plans" for digital media.
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Antipiracy provision in treaty riles EU
EU's executive arm vows to make sure a global anti-counterfeiting treaty won't force countries to disconnect people for illegally downloading copyrighted content.
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EU cautions Google over Street View photos
European Union tells Google to warn towns and cities before it takes photos for Street View and asks company to shorten time it keeps those photos online.
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Can IT guy deliver bobsled gold?
Stephen Holcomb, pilot of the "Night Train" bobsled and a Microsoft Certified Professional, will try to end the United States' decades-long drought in the sport.
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Chinese scientists recalibrate Google's evil scale
Scientists in China overwhelmingly choose Google over Baidu for their research, which AllThingD's John Paczkowski sees as lending credence to Google's original decision to enter China despite the known censorship minefields.
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Parallels goes bare-metal on Apple's Xserve
New version of Parallels Server for Mac is aimed at companies standardizizing on Mac hardware and at cloud services providers eyeing Mac OS X capabilities.
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So stupendous living in this YouTube
An inside look at the series of tubes that makes up the world's most famous video site. CNET's James Martin takes you on a tour of the video site's headquarters.
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FCC previews National Broadband Plan details
As the FCC prepares its final report to Congress for next month, the FCC has been sharing details of the upcoming National Broadband Plan.
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Obscenity-laden e-mail leads to Facebook boycott
Dissatisfied movie patron marshals Facebook outrage after receiving an offensive response to complaints about her movie-going experience.
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The nitty-gritty details of the Bloom Energy box
Bloom Energy CEO K.R. Sridhar spells out how the fuel cell works.
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Facebook to developers: Get ready for Credits
With the full launch of Facebook's virtual currency growing closer, the company has spelled out some of the terms that were heretofore only rumored.
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Bug causes Facebook messages to misfire
Some Facebook users get messages meant for strangers after bug interferes with routine software update on the social networking site.
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Microsoft drops Cryptome 'spy' document fight
The so-called "lawful spy guide" is back up on the restored Cryptome watchdog site after Microsoft reverses its stance on copyright complaint.
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Key senators do not see climate bill in 2010
Obama administration and other lawmakers are still hoping to pass a law that puts a price on carbon emissions. But senators interviewed by Reuters are more pessimistic.
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Facebook eats up patents for the 'feed'
Some prominent figures in the social-media world are already concerned that Facebook now may have the rights to a concept that should belong to the Web at large.
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Apple releases raw compatibility update 3.1
Apple adds raw image file support for 11 additional cameras for use in Aperture 3 and iPhoto '09.
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Software industry's false choice for governments
Cloud application providers talk about unshackling governments and enterprises from the constraints of hardware and software licenses, but this newfound freedom comes at a price.
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