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WikiLeaks Splays Stratfor Wide Open

WikiLeaks on Monday released the first 200 of what it says are 5 million emails stolen from global geopolitical analyst firm Stratfor ...

Social Network Users Dumping Friends and Locking Doors

Users of social networks, especially women and younger members, are managing their accounts better in recent years, Pew Research has found ...

Microsoft Gives Devs a Glance at Visual Studio 11

Microsoft will release a beta of Visual Studio 11 on Feb. 29, the same day it releases a preview version of its Windows 8 operating system ...

Mozilla Stocks the Shelves for an App Store Grand Opening

The Mozilla Foundation will begin accepting developer submissions for its own app market at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which will be held in Barcelona next week ...

White House Looks to Nail Down Online Privacy Regulations

Undeterred by its battle to convince Congress to pass the cybersecurity legislation it proposed last May, the White House on Thursday unveiled a proposal for an online consumer privacy bill of rights ...

Google Sees a Bright Future in Smart Shades

Reports that Google is working on special glasses that will stream information to a display in one lens in real time have once again surfaced ...

Sony Hunts for Hardcore Gamers With New Vita Handheld

Sony officially launched its PlayStation Vita handheld gaming console in the United States on Wednesday, a week after it was made available online in a premium bundle ...

Is Anonymous Plotting a Power Play?

The United States National Security Agency has cautioned that the Anonymous hacker community might be able to cause a limited power outage through a cyberattack, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal ...

Microsoft Calls Google a Cookie Monster

Google is tracking users of the Internet Explorer Web browser without their knowledge, Microsoft has asserted ...

Google Caught With Hand In Safari’s Cookie Jar

Google is one of four online advertising companies that have sneaked around the privacy settings in Apple's Safari Web browser to track users of Cupertino's devices, according to research from Stanford University graduate student Jonathan Mayer ...

Clik Aims to Appify the Universal Remote

Canadian company Kik Interactive, creator of the Kik Messenger smartphone texting app, has announced a new product called "Clik." ...

Random Public Crypto Keys Aren’t So Random

Public key cryptography, a system used to secure online traffic, carries a significant flaw, a group of European and American mathematicians and cryptographers has found ...

Senate Bill Would Give DHS a Cybersecurity Whip

A bipartisan group of senators has proposed legislation that would give the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) increased power over critical IT infrastructure owned by the private sector ...

Google Zips Up Wallet

In the wake of two security flaws reported in its Google Wallet mobile payment system last week, Google has clamped down on the system and is scrambling to come up with a fix ...

SPACE

NASA Dreams of Floating Space Station Twixt Earth and Moon

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is looking into setting up a base near the moon to further space exploration ...

Samsung Throws Another Galaxy Tab at the Wall

Samsung on Monday announced its latest tablet, the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2. ...

Google Wallet a Pushover for Pickpockets

News of two security flaws in Google Wallet, which lets smartphone owners pay for purchases through the devices, has caused some concern about the nascent mobile payment product ...

Tesla’s Model X: The Fast and the Electric

Move over, Marty McFly. Electric vehicle maker Tesla Motors on Thursday unveiled its battery-powered Model X SUV, which accelerates from zero to 60 mph in less than five seconds -- without needing a nuclear reaction or a bolt of lightning ...

Is GDrive Ready to Come Out of Its Shell?

Google may soon launch a paid cloud storage service called "Drive," five years after it first came up with the idea ...

EPIC Pushes FTC to Get in the Ring With Google

The fallout from changes Google plans to make to its privacy policies and terms of service continues, with consumer advocacy group the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) suing the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over the issue ...

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