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5 ways to stay safe from fake anti-virus malware attack on Macintosh
Macintosh users are finding out the hard way what Microsoft Windows users have known for a long time: Criminals want to sell them fake anti-virus software by scaring them with lies that their computer is infected. Read More


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Citrix overhauls virtual desktop products for 'personal cloud'
Citrix's annual Synergy conference is opening with a bang this week, with Citrix previewing overhauls to nearly every component of its virtual desktop product lines, reaching from the data center to the iPad. Read More

Windows Phone 7 Mango: A Visual Tour of the New Features
Get a closer look at the top 10 coolest new features in the Windows Phone 7 Mango update, coming this fall Read More

5 U.S. cities to hit AT&T LTE jackpot this summer
Five lucky cities will be the first to get access to AT&T's LTE network this summer, the company announced Wednesday. Read More


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Reasons Mango could interest you in buying a Windows Phone
To hear Microsoft executive Andy Lees describe Mango's 500 improvements to the Windows Phone platform would be daunting. Read More

Twitter and TweetDeck finally confirm that they are now one
Twitter and TweetDeck have finally gotten around to confirming publicly what the press has been reporting since yesterday: The former has acquired the latter. TweetDeck founder Iain Dodsworth announced the news this morning on the company's blog: Read More

Daily innovation smackdown: Steve Jobs vs. Miguel de Icaza
Steve Jobs and Apple have pretty much re-revolutionized PCs as well as portable music players, smartphones and now tablets. Miguel de Icaza, who has been prominent in the open source world since creating GNOME, seems to care at least as much about usability as he does the principles behind the free software movement. Who moves on to the next round? Vote now! Read More


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Apple tells patent troll Lodsys to back off
A company named Lodsys made headlines a few weeks back when it sent letters to a number of independent iOS developers claiming that their implementation of in-app purchasing infringed on patents owned by Lodsys. After poring over Lodsys' patent, not to mention the murky backstory as to how Lodsys acquired the patent in issue, it was abundantly clear that Lodsys was doing nothing more than patent trolling.... Read More

Google patches critical Chrome bugs
Google on Tuesday patched several vulnerabilities in Chrome, including two a French security company said could be used to bypass the browser's anti-exploit technology. Read More

Georgia Tech Research Institute spearheads $10M program for government cybersecurity
The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has been charged by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security with leading a 5-year, $10M program aimed at using open source technologies to strengthen government cybersecurity. The Homeland Open Security Technology (HOST) program will reach out to government, industry, education and open source communities to learn about successful uses of open source technology... Read More



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