Cyberattacks raise e-banking security fears
Increasing cyberattacks against the online bank accounts of small and mid-size businesses has prompted growing calls for improved online banking security.
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EFF dubs Apple a 'jealous feudal lord' over iPhone dev contract
Apple's agreement with iPhone developers contains several "troubling" clauses that paint the company as a "jealous and arbitrary feudal lord," the Electronic Frontier Foundation said Tuesday.
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8 weird but cool Android apps
Not all Android apps are business-related. Some are just, well, fun.
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ARM sees over 50 new iPad-like devices out this year
The launch of Apple's iPad will pave the way for a slew of rival products this year, an ARM executive said Wednesday, predicting over 50 tablet PC devices will be launched globally.
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Indian banker charged with online funds fraud
A senior Indian banker has been arrested by Indian police for an online fraud in which hackers siphoned close to 2.7 million Indian rupees ($60,000 U.S.) from a bank account, a senior police official of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu said on Wednesday.
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Procter & Gamble tries a bring-your-laptop-to-work program
Procter & Gamble Co. is letting several hundred of its employees use their own laptops at work as part of an experiment -- one of numerous efforts by companies trying to keep workers happy.
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Google launches Google Apps Marketplace
Third-party developers can integrate with Google's own applications.
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Twitter to begin screening some links for phishing
Twitter launched a new link-screening service on Tuesday aimed at preventing phishing and other malicious attacks against users of the popular microblogging service.
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Google opens marketplace for cloud apps
In another move to work its way into the enterprise, Google has unveiled an online store where users can buy cloud-based applications designed to work with Googles own apps.
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Ex-Sun chief dishes dirt on Gates, Jobs
Don't expect Jonathan Schwartz to go quietly.
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