Yahoo Gets Hacked, Quickly Follows Up with a Patch

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Yahoo recently announced that it has fixed the vulnerability in its system that led to the unauthorized release of more than 450,000 email passwords from users of Yahoo Voices. According to a blog post...

Twitter Ends Partnership with LinkedIn

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According to a recent blog post by LinkedIn, Twitter has decided to end a two and a half year partnership with the website. The partnership allowed users of the social networking site for business...

ARM Develops New GPU for Low-Cost Tablets

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ARM has just created a brand new, entry level version of its Mali graphics processor that, if incorporated, could expand the market of low cost Android tablets. Known as the Mali-450, this GPU is...

Bing Gets Updated, Only the U.S. Has Access to New Style

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How many people actually use Bing? I mean, I'm sure there are people who use it religiously, I just prefer Google. But what I think doesn't matter right now because Bing users can rejoice...

Microsoft’s Summer Xbox Deal Is Back!

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Microsoft had a nifty back to school special last year that awarded customers a brand new Xbox 360 with the purchase of any new Windows PC. Well, it seems as though the promotion was...

Internet Disappearing for Thousands of People in July

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The FBI has warned hundreds of thousands of people that they could lose their internet connections in July. That is, of course, if they don't take steps to diagnose and disinfect their computers. The...

Identity Theft Vulnerability Affects All iPhones, Not Just Jailbroken Ones

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A report surfaced recently about a vulnerability in Facebook that allowed people to access someone else's account. The report initially stated that this vulnerability only affected people on a jailbroken iPhone, however, that doesn't...

AOL Saves Nearly $5 Million by Decommissioning 10,000 Servers

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In recent news it has been discovered that AOL has decommissioned nearly 10,000 servers, saving the company almost $5 million on its way to winning a competition that highlights the cost of running inefficient...

Mozilla Finally Succumbs to H.264 Support

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Mozilla just announced that it is about to begin supporting the H.264 video codec, a move the company has said goes against its better judgment. Mozilla suggested that it had been forced into this...

Metadot Corporation Goes Retro with the DasKeyboard

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At this year's South by Southwest conference Metadot Corporation unveiled their very retro keyboard known as the DasKeyboard (German for "The Keyboard"?). Basically, what this device aims to do is bring back the touch...