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Windows Vista infection rates climb, says Microsoft
Microsoft said that a skew toward more exploits on Windows Vista can be attributed to the demise of support for the operating system's first service pack. Read More


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Facebook stock slumps for third day
In its third day of trading, Facebook's stock is still in a slump, taking the shine off the frenzy that led up to the company's initial public offering (IPO) last week. Read More

60TB disk drives could be a reality in 2016
Advanced technologies such as HAMR could mean disk drive capacities from 30TB to 60TB by 2016, according to a new report by IHS iSuppli. Read More

SAP buying e-commerce vendor Ariba for $4.3B
SAP is buying cloud-based e-commerce vendor Ariba for US$4.3 billion, the companies announced Tuesday. Read More

Google becomes hardware company with $12.5B Motorola buy
Google said Tuesday morning that it has closed the deal to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion Read More

NASA on 'brink of a new future' with SpaceX launch
The nation's space efforts entered a new chapter today with the launch of the first commercial vehicle to the International Space Station. Read More


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Via announces $49 PC with Android OS
The price bar for PCs keeps dropping, with chip maker Via on Tuesday announcing a $49 APC computer with a customized version of Google's Android operating system. Read More

Banking malware spies on victims by hijacking webcams, microphones, researchers say
A new variant of SpyEye malware allows cybercriminals to monitor potential bank fraud victims by hijacking their webcams and microphones, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab. Read More

Sony shows off new digital media hub for Vaio, Xperia, Vita, tablets
The "nasne" has a 500 GB and streams recorded content wirelessly to Sony devices. It will go on sale in Japan from June 19 for about US$215. Read More

Preston Gralla: Security company Kaspersky warns malware attacks on iOS will "mean disaster for Apple"
Those who believe Apple doesn't take security as seriously as Microsoft have new fuel: the Kaspersky security company claims that because Apple won't allow companies to develop "true endpoint security" for iOS, iOS will become a malware target, leading to plunging iOS market share. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iPhone 5 plan rocks global e-supply chain
Apple is shaking up the world's electronics supply chain, making huge investments in plant and infrastructure as it prepares for Fall's iPhone 5. Read More

 
 
 

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