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Apple's Safari grows faster than Chrome in July
Apple's Safari last month posted its biggest increase ever in usage share, beating perennial champion Chrome in the gain game, Web metrics vendor Net Applications said today. Read More


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Adobe launches HTML5 rich media editor
Planting the seeds to potentially disrupt its own successful franchise in Flash-based animation, Adobe has released a preview version of a new application, called Adobe Edge, designed for assembling dynamic Web content using HTML5 and related open Web standards, the company announced Monday. Read More

At one month, Google+ already a 'major player'
Google+, which on Thursday hit its one-month birthday, is already a major social networking player, analysts say. Read More

Elgan: 10 things I hate about Google+
Columnist Mike Elgan has a love-hate relationship with the new social networking tool Google+. While Google is still fixing many of its flaws and limitations, here are some tips and workarounds to try. Read More

Mobile malware reality check
Smartphone malware isn't yet as big a threat as you might think, but it's coming. Here are some tips to help you avoid it. Read More

From CIO.com: Horrible Bosses: 7 Ways to Drive Your Best Workers Out the Door
If you recognize the following seven behaviors in any of your managers, get rid of them before they send your top performers packing. Read More

Facebook moves 30-petabyte Hadoop cluster to new data center
To accommodate the surging data volumes, Facebook has moved its Hadoop cluster to a new and bigger data center. Read More

Foxconn to rely more on robots for manufacturing
Foxconn, the maker of Apple's iPhone and iPad, plans to rely more on robots for manufacturing over the coming years, allowing the company to invest more in research and development and save on labor costs. Read More


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Anonymous suspect 'Topiary' charged over DDoS attacks
The 18-year-old teenager identified by police as the spokesman for the hacking groups Anonymous and Lulz Security was charged on Sunday with five offenses and expected to appear Monday in a London court. Read More

10 'great' tech products that really weren't
Ah, the good old days of tech. Old, certainly. Good? Not so much. Read More

AT&T to throttle big users of unlimited data
AT&T announced service throttling for the heaviest users of its unlimited mobile data plans on Friday, saying the only way to truly solve its bandwidth crunch is for regulators to approve its merger with T-Mobile USA. Read More

Alcatel-Lucent gets $70M in Microsoft patent case
Microsoft has been ordered to pay $70 million to networking vendor Alcatel-Lucent in a years-old patent dispute that at one time could have cost Microsoft $1.5 billion. Read More

Anonymous releases documents it says came from ManTech
As promised, members of the Anonymous hacking movement have released hundreds of megabytes of documents that they say were stolen from government security contractor ManTech. Read More

Carriers, trade groups propose broadband fund
A group of telecom carriers and trade groups proposes broadband subsidies to replace telephone service subsidies. Read More

Glyn Meek: You might be a has-been if ...
Eventually technology overtakes even the best of us. Here are some of the ways you can tell if YOU are past your prime and need to hang up your coding pad ... especially if you know what a coding pad actually was. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Adobe Flash 'killed' by free HTML5 tool, Edge
Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) seems to be taking the next step to replace Flash, by releasing a free preview of its new open-standards animation designer. Known as Adobe Edge, the tool uses HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to allow developers to do the same things as they can in Flash. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers foresee a future Flash-free fantasy. Read More



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