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Android malware used to mask online fraud, says expert
Android malware being automatically distributed from hacked websites looks like it's being used to mask online purchases, and could be part of a fraud gang's new push into mobile, researchers said today. Read More


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In this eGuide, Computerworld and its sister publications CIO and Network World have collected interviews and articles that cover some of the biggest issues faced by federal agency IT departments today. Read on to learn about the technology challenges the U.S. government is facing, and how some agencies are dealing with them. Read now.

Will Yahoo CEO's misstep kill company momentum?
All the momentum and vision that Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson has been building for the struggling company may have been thrown off course by revelations about a discrepancy in the new CEO's resume. Read More

Adobe patches new Flash zero-day bug with emergency update
Adobe today warned that hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in its popular Flash Player program, and issued an emergency update to patch the bug. Read More

Facebook IPO won't be derailed, analysts say
As the expected date of Facebook's long-awaited initial public offering nears, analysts and investors are taking a last, close look at the financial, legal and other details that could help or hurt what could be the biggest IPO in tech history. Read More

From CIO.com: The Enterprise App Store: 10 Must-Have Features
Enterprise app stores are an emerging trend following on the heels of the BYOD movement. But there's a method to the madness. Here are expert tips for building the perfect app distribution store for your business. Read More

Researchers use diamonds to boost computer memory
Researchers were able to use diamond tipped tools to add pressure to a phase-change memory alloy and increase its data storing capacity, its performance and its ability to store data longer. Read More

Oracle wants ex-Sun CEO Schwartz's testimony barred in Google suit
Oracle has asked a judge to bar Google from using some testimony given by former Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz in the companies' intellectual-property suit over the Android mobile OS, saying it has "no legal and factual predicate." Read More


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From CSO: Is Facebook use in the enterprise too risky to allow?
With millions of workers now using social networking in their professional as well as personal lives, numerous privacy risks now extend in a very big way to the enterprise. Read More

Samsung can challenge Apple's photo gallery patent before ruling on infringement
Samsung Electronics will be allowed to challenge the validity of an Apple patent before a decision is made on whether Samsung has infringed the patent, the Regional Court in Mannheim, Germany ruled Friday. Read More

Yahoo informs Facebook of more potential patent infringements
Yahoo is said to have written to Facebook indicating that it believes that 16 patents it claims to hold "may be relevant" to open source technology allegedly being used in the data centers and servers of the social networking company, according to a regulatory filing by Facebook on Thursday. Read More

LinkedIn to buy SlideShare for $119M
LinkedIn is acquiring SlideShare, which allows its users to share presentations online, for $118.75 million as it tries to find new ways to make its site more useful, the company said. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft backtracks on Windows Media Center promise: It won't be included in Windows 8
Even though Microsoft has promised that Windows Media Center will be included in Windows 8, and was included it in the Consumer Preview, the company now says the multimedia app won't ship with Windows 8. Instead, if you want it, you'll have to pay extra for it. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iPhone 5 release date: Q3 launch?
Apple iPhone 5 speculation climbs yet another notch today on reports the company has begun winding down display orders for its existing model, making a third quarter iPhone 5 launch even more likely. Read More

 
 
 

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