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iPhone 5 release date rumors: new Apple shiny "soon"

  Michael Horowitz: A new online banking scam | Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 pictures: What drives the Apple sub-cult?
 
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IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 release date rumors #10729: new Apple shiny "soon"
The iPhone 5 release date rumors continue to swirl. This must be the 10729th iteration of whispers about the iconic Apple shiny launch. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers prepare for the pomaceous precioussss. Not to mention: A great idea for a call-forwarding prank ... Read More


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Michael Horowitz: A new online banking scam
A new variation of the Man-in-the-Browser attack makes it all the more important to be as secure as possible when banking online. In this context: Linux good, Windows bad. Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 pictures: What drives the Apple sub-cult?
With just a few weeks before Apple introduces its next iPhones, the genius of Apple marketing has kicked-in with its usual pre-release publicity campaign, as dark and grainy images purporting to represent the company's new smartphones emerge, and sites everywhere ask, "Is this the iPhone 5?" Read More


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Ben Golub: Why I believe in UFOS: Unified file and object storage
At times, I get nostalgic for the good old days - a simpler time when the Olympics were in Beijing, WALL-E was the number one movie at the box office, the Phillies won the World Series, and the network storage world could be neatly divided into file and block-based approaches. Read More

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