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Facebook May Punch In at Work

Facebook is preparing to plunge into the office collaboration and communication space with something it's calling "Facebook At Work," the Financial Times reported Monday ...

Apple Preps for Enterprise Offensive

Apple has formed a dedicated sales team to pitch Apple products to CIOs, and it is working closely with app developers who have a corporate presence to sell into the enterprise, according to a Reuters report published Monday ...

Bankrupt Sapphire Supplier Blasts Apple in Court Document

GT Advanced Technologies, in a document made public last Friday, alleged that it "incurred losses ... due to Apple's inordinate control over GTAT's liquidity, operations (including control over product specifications), and decision making." ...

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New Tool Alerts Etailers to Suspicious Characters

As thoughtful as mobile phone makers are when they design their products, there are always punters who want something that isn't there and are willing to hack a device to get it ...

Apple-Pestering WireLurker Banished for Now

Palo Alto Networks on Wednesday reported that more than 400 apps infected with a malicious program it calls "WireLurker" have been downloaded 356,104 times by Chinese Mac owners from Maiyadi, an online app store unaffiliated with Apple ...

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Russian Cyberspies Caught With Mittens in Cyber Cookie Jar

Russian cyberspies -- unlike their Chinese counterparts -- have a reputation for stealth, so it's unusual when two digital espionage operations linked to the Kremlin come to light in a week ...

Amazon Adds Unlimited Photo Storage to Prime Goodie Bag

Amazon on Tuesday announced the addition of free unlimited cloud photo storage for members of its Prime premium shopping service ...

Russians Scrap Jobs Tribute Over Tim Cook’s Being Gay

A group of Russian companies called the "Western European Financial Union," or ZEFS, on Friday dismantled a 6-foot, 6-inch tribute to Steve Jobs after Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly acknowledged he's gay. ...

Cyberattacks Could Wreak Widespread Havoc by 2025

The Pew Research Center last week released a report suggesting that cyberattacks in the next 10 years might cause major destruction of human lives and tens of billions of dollars in property damage ...

AT&T: We Told Our Customers ‘Unlimited’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited’

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday filed a complaint in a California federal court against AT&T, seeking compensation for customers who were told they had unlimited data plans but in reality did not ...

AT&T: We Told Our Customers ‘Unlimited’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited’

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday filed a complaint in a California federal court against AT&T, seeking compensation for customers who were told they had unlimited data plans but in reality did not ...

AT&T: We Told Our Customers ‘Unlimited’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unlimited’

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday filed a complaint in a California federal court against AT&T, seeking compensation for customers who were told they had unlimited data plans but in reality did not ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Mobile Malware Takes Victims by Surprise

Malware writers behind Koler, a bad app that attacks Android devices, have upped their game with a new variant of the pernicious program ...

CVS, Rite Aid Kick Apple Pay to the Curb

Consumers who had been using Apple Pay at CVS and Rite Aid received a rude shock over the weekend when the chains turned off the technology at their stores across the U.S. ...

Google’s Inbox: Beginning of the End of Email as We Know It?

Google on Wednesday introduced Inbox, a free mobile app that aims to separate the email wheat from the chaff. It's currently available to Android and iPhone users on an invitation-only basis ...

Smart Nightlight Calls Your iPhone When Smoke, CO Alarms Start Wailing

Leeo on Tuesday introduced the Smart Alert Nightlight, a US$99 gadget that can detect when the alarm sounds from a smoke or carbon monoxide detector and send alerts to an iPhone ...

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Black Box Keeps Cybersnoops in Dark

Following Edward Snowden's revelations about indiscriminate government snooping on U.S. citizens, many Net surfers would like to find a way to lower their visibility on the Internet. There are a number of tools in cyberspace that can help a soul do that, but they can take time and savvy to set up. That's why Kerry Cox launched the Sierra Project ...

Apple Blows the Dust Off iPad, iMac Models

Apple on Thursday held a new product event on its campus in Cupertino, California, where the stars of the show were a thinner version of its iPad tablet and a 27-inch iMac desktop with a display that has 67 percent more pixels than a 4K TV ...

Skype Qik Video Chat: Shoot, Send, Vaporize

Microsoft on Tuesday released Skype Qik, a new mobile chat app that features short, self-destructing video messages that automatically self-destruct in two weeks -- or sooner if set to do so ...

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Spam Still Packs a Punch

The days of in-boxes flooded with spam messages on an assortment of sordid subjects are a faint memory to most email users, but what spam has lost in volume it's gained in power ...

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