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Sony reported to be considering bounty for PSN attack | Security firm exploits Chrome zero-day to hack browser, escape sandbox

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Caught! Facebook admits running anti-Google campaign
Facebook has been caught hiring a well-known PR firm to plant anti-Google stories in the media. Read More


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Sony reported to be considering bounty for PSN attack
Sony is reported to be considering offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those behind the recent breach of its PlayStation Network (PSN). Read More

Security firm exploits Chrome zero-day to hack browser, escape sandbox
French security company Vupen said today that it's figured out how to hack Google's Chrome by sidestepping not only the browser's built-in "sandbox" but also by evading Windows 7's integrated anti-exploit technologies. Read More

Google 'Chromebook' focuses on enterprise push
Google took another step toward the enterprise this week when executives unveiled the 'Chromebook,' a notebook PC that could boost both its new operating system and cloud-based apps. Read More

Google rolls out Android 3.1; next version will run on phones, tablet
Google on Tuesday touted Android's growth to 100 million smartphones and tablets, kicked off a rollout of Android 3.1 and gave developers a preview of the next major Android update called 'Ice Cream Sandwich.' Read More


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Open source foiled Microsoft antitrust case
Just over a decade ago, a U.S. District Court judge decided that Microsoft was as much of a threat to the technology sector as Standard Oil was almost a century ago to the oil industry, and with that he ordered Microsoft split into two. Read More

With Skype buy, Microsoft plays keep-away with Google
Microsoft's scooping up of Skype should be a great boon for the software maker, despite the hefty $8.5 billion price tag, say industry analysts. Read More

Microsoft leaves Mac Office users in the lurch, says researcher
Microsoft is telling Mac Office users it doesn't yet have a fix for a PowerPoint bug that it patched for Windows customers. Read More

Android passes BlackBerry in U.S. smartphone survey
BlackBerry's share of the U.S. smartphone market continued to decline in the first quarter of 2011, according to a ComScore report. Read More

Upgrade offer boosts Firefox 4 share by 30%
Last week's Firefox upgrade boosted the browser's market share by 30% in four days, putting it quickly ahead of Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9 offering. Read More



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