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Microsoft delivers stopgap defense against active IE10 attacks
Microsoft on Wednesday issued a stopgap defense that protects IE9 and IE10 against ongoing attacks until the company issues a patch, probably in three weeks. Read More


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9 wireless battery chargers: No power? No problem!
Tired of having to fumble for the USB port every time your mobile device runs out of power? With these wireless chargers, just put your device down and let it it power up. Read More

Demand for Linux skills rises
Demand for people with Linux skills is increasing, a trend that appears to follow a shift in server sales. Read More

Database attack exposes personal data at University of Maryland
Personal records for more than 309,000 students and staff were exposed this week in a "sophisticated" database attack at the University of Maryland, the university said Wednesday. Read More

Intel lays down case for software focus
For decades, Intel chips would be unboxed and put straight into computers. Now the chip maker is trying to tie software closer to hardware before it starts producing chips, said CEO Brian Krzanich. Read More


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Malware-infected Android apps spike in the Google Play store
The number of mobile apps infected with malware in Google's Play store nearly quadrupled between 2011 and 2013, a security group has reported. Read More

Mt. Gox protesters still seek bitcoin answers
A small protest at Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox in Tokyo marked seven days on Thursday, with demonstrators saying they want to ensure their bitcoins are safe. Read More

Facebook buying WhatsApp for $16 billion
Facebook has agreed to buy mobile messaging app WhatsApp for US$16 billion in cash and stock, the social network said Wednesday. Read More

Ebay buys computer graphics startup PhiSix
Ebay has acquired PhiSix Fashion Labs, a computer graphics startup that makes 3D models of clothing, in a bid to offer customers a virtual fitting room. Read More

Richi Jennings: Google I/O 2014 registration: HOWTO sign up (it's too popular)
Google I/O is popular. But stop hitting F5. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) says registration for its 2014 I/O conflab will be different. The sign-up process will be an "Austrian auction." [Did you invent that, just so you can make stupid Falco puns? -Ed.] Attendees will be randomly selected, as if in some sort of high-tech Wonka factory. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers make it common knowledge. Read More


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