Wednesday, August 11, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 11/08/2010



McAfee takes the offensive
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Tough stance on cybercrime



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Connecticut attorney general calls for Craigslist to shut adult section
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Claims of abuse bring legal action closer



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Motorola reveals the Droid 2
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The successor to the best selling Android smartphone



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Nvidia's GPUs will help power exa-scale super computers
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The US military are serious gamers



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Asus Ares high end dual GPU graphics card
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Review The most powerful graphics in a single slot



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Vodafone announces pay as you go for the Iphone 4
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Basks in the glory even with no devices in stock



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Zeus is nicking £675,000 from a UK finance institution
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Theft in progress



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Symantec closes Verisign security deal
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Writes a cheque for £1.28 billion



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Secure USB goes to 64GB
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256-bit hardware encryption



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Nokia N8 tips up online
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For all the Symbian^3 fans



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Microsoft research paper reveals 'Menlo' project details
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A lot of hot air



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HTC Windows Phone 7 tips up on the Internet
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Pictures and video are wild speculation not proof says handset maker



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Apple releases a 12 core Mac Pro
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Plunders fanbois' wallets to the limit



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Apple announces software compatibility labs
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Tries to make more money from developers



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Android virus is spotted
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There’s an SMS trojan



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Toshiba announces self-encrypting hard drive technology
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Sensitive data can be securely erased



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Arabs get past Blackberry ban with a simple application
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A software fix that actually works



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Skype proposes floating an IPO
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Wants more money, er, investment



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