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DefCon Welcomes Kids: Hacking Fun for Everyone

The twenty-somethings arrested by the FBI in July on suspicion of partaking in criminal activities tied to the Anonymous hacker community may soon be regarded as geriatrics ...

Sprint Conquer Breaks the C-Note Barrier

Sprint on Friday unveiled the Samsung Conquer 4G, an Android smartphone that will be available for purchase Aug. 21 ...

MED TECH

Invasion of the Body Hackers? Wireless Medical Devices Susceptible to Attacks

Security expert and diabetic Jerome Radcliffe has hacked into the wireless insulin pump he wears on his body around the clock to keep his blood sugar level stable ...

Of Horseshoes, Hand Grenades and Broadband Advertising

Broadband service providers in the United States are celebrating the results of the Federal Communications Commission's findings on the contentious question of broadband speeds in the country ...

Now That We Know There’s a Rat Among Us, What’s Next?

Security vendor McAfee earlier this week revealed Operation Shady Rat, a long-running series of network intrusions and acts of data theft that preyed on organizations all over the world. However, the revelation of Shady Rat came as little surprise to some in the security community. ...

McAfee Smells a Rat

Security vendor McAfee has released information pertaining to a years-long series of network intrusions and data theft incidents that the company has collectively dubbed "Operation Shady RAT." ...

The Future of Android, Part 1: The Legal Squeeze

To say Android's popular among consumers is like saying Godzilla's a lizard. It's a question of degree ...

Adobe’s Edge Lets Devs Wedge a Foot in HTML5 Door

Adobe on Monday announced the first public preview release of its Edge HTML 5 Web motion and interaction design tool ...

Motorola Photon: Many Glowing Reviews, a Few Dark Glares

Motorola's latest high-end Android smartphone, the Photon, has hit the shelves at Sprint stores for US$200 and a two-year contract ...

Dell’s 10-Inch Streak Is Business Up Front, Party Out Back

Dell on Friday launched the Dell Streak 10 Pro tablet in China. This is the company's first 10-inch tablet. It runs Android Honeycomb 3.1 ...

SCIENCE

Time Travel a No Go? No Way

It appears that scientists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology proved recently that you can't travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum ...

New Initiative Aims to Stamp Out Cloud Lock-In

Members of the cloud computing industry this week announced the Open Cloud Initiative, a non-profit organization to advocate open standards in cloud computing, at the OSCON 2011 open source convention in Portland, Ore ...

Seeking Tomorrow’s Security Solutions Today, Part 2

Seeking Tomorrow's Security Solutions Today, Part 1 ...

Kinder, Gentler Anons Call for PayPal Boycott

Notorious hacktivist groups Anonymous and LulzSec on Wednesday urged people to boycott PayPal for the online payment system's refusal to facilitate donations to WikiLeaks ...

Mozilla’s Head Is in the Cloud With New Mobile OS Idea

The Mozilla Foundation is looking into creating a standalone mobile operating system for the open Web ...

Microsoft’s Avatar Kinect: I Chat the Body Electric

Microsoft on Monday released Avatar Kinect, a feature for the hands-free controller that will let users set up a virtual presence to interact with up to seven other friends in up to 24 virtual stages ...

Google+ Name Game: Who Are the Biggest Losers?

Google has begun cleaning up its recently launched Google+ service, and in doing so, it's deleted some legitimate users' accounts ...

RIM’s Big Push: Making Room for Android, Making Movies and Making Everything Secure

Occluded by the opposition and battered by poor financial results, Research In Motion on Friday made announcements aimed at shoring up its sagging fortunes ...

What Does Google+ Want to Be When It Grows Up?

Membership in Google+, which was launched only about three weeks ago, is soaring ...

Tablets, Desktops, Notebooks: Who’s Eating Whom?

Eyebrows -- those highly mobile facial features that always get raised when people are astonished -- got a good workout Tuesday at Apple's quarterly earnings call ...

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