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Many Product Searchers Skip Google, Go Directly to Amazon

Amazon has become the first stop for nearly half of online shoppers researching potential purchases, according to a report BloomReach released Tuesday ...

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DDoS Attacks Create Smokescreens for Larceny

Distributed denial of service attacks have evolved from protest tool to criminal weapon ...

Adobe Lays Out a Feast at Its MAX Picnic

Adobe on Monday raised the curtain on two mobile apps and a basket of product upgrades at its MAX conference in Los Angeles ...

El Capitan Boosts Mac Speed, Productivity

Improved performance and some app enhancements to boost productivity highlight the latest version of Apple's desktop operating system, OS X 10.11 El Capitan ...

New Sonos Speaker Costs $500 but New Smart Tuner Is Free

Sonos on Tuesday unveiled a new version of its top-of-the-line Play:5 speaker ...

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Black Hats Offer Million-Dollar iOS 9 Bug Bounty

Zerodium last week posted a million-dollar bounty for juicy iOS 9 bugs or jailbreaks ...

Lockscreen Bug Fix Conspicuously Absent in iOS 9 Update

Apple on Wednesday released the first update to its new iOS 9 operating system to clean up some bugs in the original version of the software ...

Review Roundup: iPhone 6s Joy Depends on Where You’re Coming From

Notices for the new iPhones have started appearing, and Apple's hardware once again is being bathed in critical acclaim, with just a few cries of discontent here and there ...

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What Goes Around Comes Around: Russia Gets Hacked

Russia has been a prime suspect in recent cyberattacks launched against U.S. government targets. However, Russia has been poked with the other end of the hacker stick ...

Malware Jumps Apple’s Garden Wall

Developers who unknowingly used a malicious tool to code their programs uploaded hundreds of malware-infected apps to the iTunes App Store, according to multiple reports ...

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IoT Can Open Doors to Cybercriminals, FBI Warns

The FBI on Monday warned businesses and consumers to be careful when deploying devices that connect to the Internet of Things ...

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Hackers Home in on Health, Education, Government Sectors

A New York healthcare provider, California's higher education system and the U.S. Department of Energy have become the latest targets of data bandits ...

New iPhones Poised to Do Land Office Business

Apple on Monday trumpeted the figures for its iPhone 6s and 6s Plus preorders, saying it's on track to beat last year's first-weekend iPhone sales record of 10 million units, according to multiple press reports ...

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Netflix Move Prompts Premature Antivirus Software Obit

Netflix reportedly is in the process of dumping its antivirus software and placing all its faith in an alternative solution to protect its more than 60 million subscribers from online nastiness, a move that prompted one pundit to pronounce the death of antivirus software yet again ...

Apple Bets Big on Bigger, Better iPad

Will size matter? That was the question in many minds on Wednesday, when Apple introduced its new 12.9-inch iPad Pro tablet ...

Verizon Floors the 5G Accelerator

Verizon on Tuesday announced that it was accelerating its efforts to boost wireless connections to 50 times faster than current offerings ...

Samsung’s IoT Products Make Themselves at Home

Samsung last week plunged into the Internet of Things for the home market, unveiling a new hub to control connected gadgets, home and sleep monitors, and a smart washing machine. The company made the announcements at IFA 2015, a large European trade show for consumer electronics and home appliances ...

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An Insider Betrayed Ashley Madison – Go Figure

When the giant data breach at infidelity website Ashley Madison made headlines last month, the CEO of the site's owner was quick to claim the caper was an inside job ...

KeyRaider Malware Busts iPhone Jailbreakers

Data-robbing malicious software dubbed "KeyRaider" has stolen more than 225,000 valid Apple accounts and thousands of certificates, private keys and purchasing receipts, Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 reported last week. ...

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