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news.cnet.com - February 7, 5:47 AM

Hackers wanted $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private

Symantec's agreement to pay $50,000 to prevent the leak of source code for some of its flagship products was part of a 'law enforcement investigation.' Read this blog post by Steven Musil on Security.

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www.voipusersconference.org - May 24, 2:12 AM

Friday VUC: Guests from RIM and Truphone

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- Blackberry’s BB10 Platform provides the best communications experience for handhelds, tablets and other mobile devices
- Blackberry’s UltraHD elevates call quality from being like an AM-radio to more like a CD by offering stereo, full bandwidth performance
- Blackberry supports its developers by providing APIs that access the full quality and capabilities of the platform

 

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arstechnica.com - May 27, 3:24 AM

FCC approves spectrum changes for Sprint and hospitals

Late this week, the FCC approved some changes to the current allotment of the wireless spectrum, paving the way for Sprint to expand its current 3G network and launch an LTE service. Possibly more importantly, the government agency also gave hospitals a slice of spectrum that will allow them to monitor patients without complex wiring.

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www.forbes.com - May 27, 3:20 AM

Reddit Founder And Activists Aim To Build A 'Bat-Signal For The Internet'

The “blackout” of Web sites to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in January was an unprecedented show of Internet solidarity against bad legislation. But with new net-threatening measures like ACTA and CISPA popping out of Congress on a practically monthly basis, one online entrepreneur and a group of net activists want to enable regular SOPA-style mass protests at the push of a button.

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www.theverge.com - May 25, 1:39 AM

Plex to be preinstalled on Sony's 2012 Google TV devices

Media-streaming app Plex will come preinstalled on Sony's next-generation Google TV devices. A specialized version of the Plex app, aptly titled Plex for Sony Internet TV, appeared on Google play a...
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www.theverge.com - May 25, 1:32 AM

Bing Maps rolls out enhanced traffic results courtesy of Nokia

Microsoft and Nokia are taking their continued collaboration a step further, incorporating the Finnish company's mapping back-end to offer expanded and improved traffic results in Bing Maps. Nokia's system will be powering the traffic results in 24 different countries, including the United States, the UK, Italy, France, and Germany.

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www.theverge.com - May 25, 1:17 AM

Google to provide Raspberry Pis and Arduinos, train teachers for UK schools

Google has announced a three-year partnership with UK organization Teach First, which aims to increase students' exposure to science and technology by training teachers and providing equipment. 

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www.computerworld.com - May 25, 1:24 AM

Smartphones with quad-core chips and 4G LTE coming soon

Nvidia on Thursday said a quad-core Tegra 3 chip and a third-party LTE modem will be used in the Fujitsu Arrows X LTE phone, which will come to Japan in "summer." A company spokesperson could not provide a specific date, and further details of the smartphone were not immediately available.

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www.digitaltrends.com - May 25, 1:18 AM

Why Comcast really cares about data caps and tiered plans

Comcast has announced it is going to start charging people extra for going over monthly bandwidth allowances - no more shutoffs! Except for one thing: It seems to be all about keeping competition at bay.

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www.businessweek.com - May 25, 1:11 AM

It's Official: Google Is Now a Hardware Company

Last August, Google Chief Executive Officer Larry Page fulfilled a pledge made to one of his senior executives, a square-jawed former attorney named Dennis Woodside.
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mashable.com - May 24, 2:11 AM

Microsoft: 500 Million People Will Use Windows 8 By Next Year

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said during a speech at the Seoul Digital Forum in South Korea that 500 million users are expected to have a device powered by not-yet-released Windows 8 software at the end of 2013.
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www.sys-con.com - May 24, 2:01 AM

DECT Forum: First CAT-iq 2.0 VoIP Base Station Certified

The DECT Forum, the international association of the wireless home and enterprise communication industry, is pleased to announce that the first VoIP base station IB 200 from Swissvoice, a Full Member of the DECT Forum, has successfully passed the CAT-iq 2.0 certification program.

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www.wired.com - May 23, 10:12 AM

NSA Teams Up With Colleges to Train Students for Secret Cyber-Ops Jobs

The National Security Agency is partnering with select universities to train students in cyber operations for intelligence, military and law...
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arstechnica.com - May 23, 9:54 AM

Anatomy of a hack: 6 separate bugs needed to bring down Google browser (Updated) | Ars Technica

An exploit that fetched a teenage hacker a $60,000 bounty targeted six different security bugs to break out of the security sandbox fortifying Google's Chrome browser.

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content.usatoday.com - May 27, 3:31 AM

Woman finds stolen iPhone using suspected thief's photos

A woman whose iPhone was stolen tracked down the alleged thief after he inadvertently sent her photos he had taken on it.
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krebsonsecurity.com - May 27, 3:28 AM

Google to Warn 500,000+ of DNS Changer Infections

Google plans today to begin warning Internet users if their computers show telltale signs of being infected with the DNSChanger Trojan. The company estimates that more than 500,000 systems remain infected with the malware, despite a looming deadline that threatens to quarantine the sick computers from the rest of the Internet.

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www.theregister.co.uk - May 27, 3:22 AM

Cisco Cius sees us no more

OJ Winge, the SVP of TelePresence Technology at Cisco, has blogged that the Android-powered Cius is heading towards the exit because employees of its business customers are bringing their own, consumer-style, devices to the office; iPad tablets and the like.

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www.pcmag.com - May 25, 10:13 AM

36 Firms Interested in Verizon Spectrum

Verizon this week revealed that it has had at least 36 entities inquire about purchasing the spectrum it owns in the 700-MHz band. One senator, however, has some concerns.
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www.theverge.com - May 25, 1:37 AM

Asus Zenbook Prime UX32VD prototype hands-on

In addition to details about next-generation LTE modems, talk of $199 Tegra 3 tablets, and a vision of a future where hardcore video games flow as freely as cable TV, Nvidia showed off a hot new unreleased ultrabook at its 2012 Investor Meeting.
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www.sacbee.com - May 25, 1:31 AM

Sun, Sea, Sand and Speed: Outer Banks Beachgoers Can Experience It All This Memorial Day Weekend

To coincide with the start of the busy summer travel season which officially kicks off Memorial Day weekend, Verizon Wireless has expanded its 4G LTE network to the Outer Banks in North Carolina.  Beginning Memorial Day weekend...

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www.informationweek.com - May 25, 1:26 AM

Android Malware Surges, Botnet Business Booms - Security - Attacks/breaches

McAfee reports thousands of new malware apps targeting Android appeared early this year, along with a steady stream of botnet updates.
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www.zacks.com - May 25, 1:23 AM

Comcast Launches Innovative Offering - Zacks.com

Comcast Corporation (CMCSA - Analyst Report) the largest cable MSO in the U.S. is introducing a new service for its voice customers which is expected to challenge large telecom carriers like Verizon Communication Inc’s (VZ - Analyst Report) wireless data packages.

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www.slashgear.com - May 25, 1:13 AM

Google Nexus tablet tipped for July - SlashGear

According to a report from manufacturing insider Digitimes, production of the device is already set, with 600,000 units being ordered for the initial launch.

It’s believed the device will carry the “Nexus” name, which has been used in the naming of every Android phone that Google has had an active hand in developing. Although the Nexus phones are seen as one streamlined line of devices, they’ve been made by different manufacturers and available on different carriers so Google doesn’t look like it’s playing favorites.

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venturebeat.com - May 24, 2:08 AM

Google Voice creator’s teleconference startup UberConference wins TC Disrupt

Six companies battled it out for dominance at TechCrunch Disrupt's Startup Battlefield today, but only one came out in top. That company was UberConference, a promising conference call startup from the creator of Google Voice.
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www.theverge.com - May 24, 2:00 AM

FBI reportedly launches surveillance unit targeting online, VoIP communications

CNET is reporting today that the FBI has quietly created a new web surveillance unit, charged with the task of developing new ways to intercept online, wireless, and VoIP communications. The Bureau...
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www.computerworld.com - May 23, 10:10 AM

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.
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