
Electronic Arts breached as hackers target Bioware
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A SUBSIDIARY of the video games giant Electronic Arts (EA) and the creator of games like Mass Effect, Bioware has admitted to a computer attack on its systems.
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Lulzsec releases Arizona police files
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PIRATE HACKERS AT YOUR EXPENSE Lulzsec has released a slew of confidential documents it lifted right out from under the nose of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, fulfilling its promise to leak secret government information.
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Apple's Ipad is still king of the tablets as Android fails to shine
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IF THERE WAS ANY DOUBT that Apple is the company to catch in the tablet market then Comscore's latest figures put that to rest by showing the Ipad trouncing Android tablets.
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Imerj unveils its 2-in-1 Smartpad hybrid
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LITTLE KNOWN AMERICAN FIRM Imerj has previewed its 2-in-1 Smartpad, a prototype smartphone that transforms into a tablet.
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HP announces Pivot for Touchad WebOS
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FLOGGER OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER INK HP has announced Pivot for its upcoming Touchpad tablet to highlight apps and developers along with editorial content.
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HP announces Pivot for Touchpad WebOS
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FLOGGER OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER INK HP has announced Pivot for its upcoming Touchpad tablet to highlight apps and developers along with editorial content.
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Goatse hacker pleads guilty to Ipad attack
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A COMPUTER HACKER who contributed to malicious code used in an attack on AT&T's servers to steal Ipad user information, has pleaded guilty to US federal charges.
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Archos announces its G9 tablets
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TABLET MAKER Archos has announced two dual-core 1.5GHz processor Android Honeycomb tablets, the 80 G9 and 101 G9.
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Children are invited to US to learn how to hack
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CHILDREN ARE BEING INVITED to a conference in the US to learn how to become hackers, providing that they don a white hat first.
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Children are invited to the US to learn how to hack
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CHILDREN ARE BEING INVITED to a conference in the US to learn how to become hackers, providing that they don a white hat first.
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Bapco claims Sysmark 2012 uses applications that have market share
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BENCHMARKING CONSORTIUM Bapco has defended itself against allegations made by AMD claiming that Sysmark 2012 is not representative of real world performance by saying that it "selects applications based on market share".
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Google unveils mobile rendering for its web sites
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INTERNET GIANT Google has added mobile rendering to its web sites for both Apple and Android devices, along with a mobile version of various Google Sites features.
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