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Privacy Advocates Fiercely Furrow Brows at Google

Google will consolidate about 60 of its privacy policies across its products in March, creating one overarching policy and leaving only about another 10 unchanged for legal and other reasons ...

The Pirate Bay and 3D Printing: Big Booty?

Peer-to-peer sharing site The Pirate Bay has set up a page hosting digital 3D mockups -- digital 3D files -- for visitors to download and print out on 3D printers ...

Rival Social Nets Scold Google With ‘Don’t Be Evil’ Bookmarklet

Engineers from Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have released a bookmarklet called "Don't Be Evil" for the Google Chrome browser ...

CyanogenMod May Start Selling Forbidden Android Fruit

CyanogenMod, which offers aftermarket firmware for Android mobile devices, is apparently planning to sell apps that have been banned from the official Android Market ...

RIM Reset Puts New CEO and Chair in Charge

Research In Motion announced a change in management over the weekend, but it got the cold shoulder from Wall Street on Monday ...

McAfee Supplies Antidote for Tainted SaaS Security

Security vendor McAfee, which is now owned by Intel, is rolling out a patch for three flaws in its Endpoint Protection Software as a Service offering ...

Quantum Tech Could Secure the Cloud Through ‘Blind’ Data Processing

Researchers led by the University of Vienna's Stefanie Barz have demonstrated the possibility of using quantum computing to unconditionally secure cloud computing ...

Middle-East Cyberbattle Escalates as Arab Banks Take a Pounding

Unrest between Israelis and Arabs on the cybersecurity front is escalating, with Israeli hackers having reportedly taken down the websites of the Saudi and Abu Dhabi stock exchanges ...

Amazon Spins Up DynamoDB Database as a Service

Amazon.com has launched its DynamoDB fully managed NoSQL database service, targeting businesses that need to deal with large amounts of data ...

SOPA Support Goes Sour

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) appears to be reeling in the face of growing opposition ...

Yahoo Bloodletting Runs Deep as Cofounder Yang Exits

Yahoo cofounder and former CEO Jerry Yang has left the company in the wake of pressure from shareholders and the appointment of a new CEO earlier this month ...

Microsoft Rejiggers File System for Windows Server 8

Move over, NTFS -- Microsoft has announced a newly engineered file system, ReFS, for Windows Server 8 ...

Sites Rage Against the SOPA Machine

Sites like Wikipedia and Google have vowed to take new steps in opposing SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act, as the debate over the controversial proposed legislation continues ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Galaxy Nexus: A Dazzling Phone With an Enormous Appetite

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‘Nightmare’ Hackers Take Swipe at Israeli Stock Exchange, Airline

Hackers believed to belong to the pro-Palestinian group "Nightmare" struck at the websites of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and Israeli airline El Al on Monday in what appears to be an escalation of cyberbattles between Israelis and pro-Palestinian hackers ...

Data Plunderers Run Off With Zappos Customer Info

Thieves have made off with personally identifying data on 24 million customers of online shoe and apparel retailer Zappos ...

Google Asks Android App Devs to Design by the Book

It's well known that Android is fragmented or, as Google CEO Eric Schmidt contends, "differentiated." In a bid to codify design principles for the operating system's look and feel, Google unveiled Android Design at CES on Thursday ...

SCIENCE

IBM Discovers How to Store Data in a Dozen Atoms

Researchers at IBM's Almaden Labs have created a 12-atom magnetic memory bit, in a continuation of work on atomic-level memory storage first posited in 1959 by American physicist Richard Feynman ...

WinPho Struts Its Stuff at CES

After a difficult year spent at the lower depths of the global smartphone market, Microsoft's Windows Phone devices roared out of oblivion at CES 2012 ...

EPIC to FTC: Did You See What Google Did There?

The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has written to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to look into new features in Google's search engine ...

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