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Windows XP hack resurrects patches for retired OS
A simple hack of Windows XP tricks Microsoft's update service into delivering patches intended for a close cousin of the aged OS, potentially extending support for some components until 2019, a security researcher confirmed today. Read More
 


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Exclusive video: Reinventing Ogilvy & Mather for today's connected world
Today's always-connected culture has wrought huge changes at global advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather. John Seifert, chairman of global brand community, talks about how the firm approached this, especially in the aftermath of the economy's financial meltdown. Read More

 

Spec showdown: The new LG G3 vs. Samsung Galaxy S5
LG Electronics has launched the G3, another option for people who want a high-end smartphone. To succeed, the device will have to outcompete products like the Galaxy S5 from Samsung, and it has the hardware specifications to do it. Read More
 

Apple confirms WWDC public webcast on June 2
Apple today confirmed that it will webcast the keynote at its Worldwide Developers Conference next Monday. Read More
 

More security woes keep eBay on edge
EBay';s security team isn't going to get a break for a while. Read More
 

Intel looks to Rockchip deal to boost cheap tablets
  Low-cost Android tablets from little-known vendors with 3G capabilities may soon hit shelves with chips from Intel, which is looking to replace ARM processors in devices starting at $100. Read More
 


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Wireless power comes to patient microimplants
A Stanford engineer has figured out how to charge implanted batteries the size of a grain of sand that will then run devices such as pacemakers and nerve stimulators. Read More
 

Driverless cars: Is that an Nvidia chip under the hood?
Automakers from Tesla to Volkswagen have used Nvidia's graphics chips to power infotainment systems and displays in their cars. Now the tech firm sees an opportunity to expand into another field -- driver-assist technologies and even self-driving cars. Read More
 

LG's new G3 smartphone: Simpler is better
LG Electronics emphasized a simpler user experience during its unveiling of the new G3 smartphone that could prove to be a lot more than marketing noise. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: WWDC: So, how is Apple's Liquidmetal thing shaping up?
Apple does not want to be the ideas workshop of the world. A move to use materials no one else can use would make its solutions hard to imitate. After all, just how will Apple's emulative enemies copy Apple products if they can't get the parts? Read More
 

Richi Jennings: IBM banned from China banks in 'trial'
Thomas J. Watson Sr. expresses his emotion from beyond the grave. IBM (NYSE:IBM) servers have been banned from Chinese banks. Or so say unofficial rumor-mongers, speaking on condition of anonymity. It's being seen as the latest tit-for-tat action in the ongoing row over spying. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers make like a bull in an IBM shop. Read More
 

 

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