Sunday, February 27, 2011

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 26/02/2011




Hacker writes easy-to-use Mac Trojan
In a sign that hackers, like everyone else, are taking an interest in everything Apple, researchers at Sophos say they've spotted a new Trojan horse program written for the Mac.
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China cleans up spam problem
It's been a few years coming, but it looks like China may finally be getting a handle on its spam problem.
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Xoom 4G upgrade could take more than six days
Users will have to send their Motorola Xoom tablets away for a week in order to upgrade them to 4G, Verizon Wireless said this week.
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Apple invites bug researchers to scrutinize Lion OS
Apple is offering security experts a copy of the developer preview of Mac OS X 10.7, aka Lion, and asking them for feedback.
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T-Mobile USA loses subscribers but gains smartphones
T-Mobile USA suffered a net loss of 23,000 customers in the fourth quarter but gained 1 million smartphone users, which helped to increase the data revenue that the carrier pulled in from an average subscriber.
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Apple no longer thinks different
Remember when Apple wanted us to "think different"? That was a pose, 'cause now they don’t …
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Can the Nokia deal save Microsoft?
Microsoft isn't exactly suffering, but it needs deals like this to maintain high growth.
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Verizon iPhone suffers 'death grip,' says Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports today said that its lab tests show the Verizon iPhone 4 suffers from a "death grip" problem similar to last summer's revelations about AT&T's model.
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