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AT&T 'defrauded' U.S. in Nigerian 419 scams by $16M

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IT Blogwatch: AT&T 'defrauded' U.S. in Nigerian 419 scams by $16M
AT&T has been knowingly defrauding the U.S. taxpayer by helping Nigerian 419 fraudsters. So says an ex-AT&T whistleblower, Constance Lyttle. The Justice Department says it's cost $16 million. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers would like you help to liberate some money from a Prince's bank account. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Tests show Windows 8 Consumer Preview is much faster than Windows 7
One thing you'll like about Windows 8: Even though it's only in its preview form, it's already faster than Windows 7. And as development proceeds, it should only get even faster. Read More

Jonny Evans: Opinion: Why TV fears the Apple iBroadcast 'revolution'
Change. Change hurts. The same is true for any mature industry. And the television industry faces big, big change, and big, big fear. Apple is coming, and TV is running scared. Read More

Preston Gralla: StatCounter to Microsoft: You're wrong, Chrome beat Internet Explorer last weekend
Microsoft has attacked StatCounter, the firm that said Chrome topped Internet Explorer last weekend, saying that its data and assumptions were flat-out wrong. Now StatCounter is fighting back. In comments to my blog post about the issue, StatCounter says that Microsoft is the one with the wrong data and assumptions. Read More


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JR Raphael: Samsung hopes sneaky PR will make you forget its Android 4.0 promise
Samsung is changing its Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade plans and using positive wording to downplay previous promises. Not cool, Samsung. Not cool. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft says Chrome didn't top Internet Explorer last weekend
A day after the analytics firm StatCounter reported that Chrome had bested Internet Explorer as the world's most popular browser on a recent weekend day, Microsoft says it simply isn't so. Microsoft claims that StatCounter bases its findings on faulty data and incorrect assumptions. Read More

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