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Unpatched DLL bugs let hackers exploit Windows 7 and IE9, says researcher
Although Microsoft has patched multiple DLL load hijacking vulnerabilities since last summer, Windows and Internet Explorer 9 can still be exploited, a security company warned today. Read More


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Analysts split on iPhone over-the-air-update buzz
Apple won't let iPhone users update the smartphone's iOS over the air because it wants people regularly returning to iTunes, an analyst said today. Read More

LastPass says users no longer have to reset passwords
PastPass Friday backed off an order it issued yesterday calling for all users to reset their master passwords to the online password management system. Read More

IBM celebrates tech behind first U.S. manned space flight
As NASA marks the 50th anniversary of the first U.S. manned space flight, IBM is celebrating the mathematicians and engineers who helped make it happen. Read More

Groups ask FCC to investigate AT&T broadband caps
The FCC should investigate AT&T's new broadband caps and ask questions about why the company needs them, two broadband advocacy groups said. Read More

Apple defection would be slap in the face to Intel
Online speculation is starting to pick up speed that Apple is looking to ditch Intel chips and move to ARM-based processors for its Mac line of laptops. Read More

From CIO.com: Workplace Culture at LinkedIn, Facebook and Google: 4 Lessons For You
Four characteristics set these young, successful businesses apart from more "established" ones. How does your company's culture measure up? Read More


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Android, Chrome to highlight Google I/O developer conference
Google's biggest developer platforms will take center stage at Google I/O next week. Read More

HTC to supply equipment to mobile operators alliance
Smartphone maker High Tech Computer signed a memorandum of understanding Friday with a group of Asian telecom service providers who will jointly buy equipment for mobile Internet from the Taiwanese company. Read More

Watchdop group cites continued Foxconn abuses
A group based in Hong Kong this week issued a report alleging continued Foxconn worker abuse, and questioned some of the promises made by the contract manufacturer to live up to its code of conduct. Read More

Sophos to buy firewall maker Astaro
Security vendor Sophos plans to buy Astaro, a maker of network security software. Read More

Alcatel-Lucent's revenue grows, loss shrinks
Alcatel-Lucent reported growing revenue and a shrinking loss for the first quarter of 2011, helped by operators' need for more capacity in their fixed and mobile networks, the company said Friday. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple dumps Intel for MacBooks: does it matter?
Flimsy reports claim Apple may ditch Intel in favor of adopting ARM-based processors across its product range. But does it matter? After all, MacBook Air shows us future mobile Macs will be high-performance machines equipped with SSDs and lengthy battery lives. Intel processors will live on in pro-notebooks and Apple's increasingly archaic desktop Macs. Read More

 
 
 

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