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Oracle’s Java Fix Fizzles

Oracle released a fix over the weekend for two serious vulnerabilitiesin Java, but this doesn't seem to have improved matters much ...

Samsung’s Bendy, Twisty Screen May Be Leaving Prototype Limbo

Samsung this week displayed prototypes of its Youm line of flexible, virtually unbreakable organic light-emitting diode displays at the 2013 CES being held in Las Vegas ...

Amazon Expands Its Ecosystem With AutoRip Service

Amazon on Thursday launched AutoRip, a free service that provides MP3 digital versions of music consumers purchase from the company ...

Schmidt’s Visit May Help Open Up North Korea

The visit to North Korea this week by a team led by Google Chairman Eric Schmidt and former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has stirred up controversy ...

Iran Peppers US Banks With Steady Barrage of Cybertraffic

Iran is behind a wave of distributed denial of service attacks that hit U.S. banks in the past few weeks, according to a report in The New York Times ...

Samsung Takes CES by Storm

Samsung has unveiled a slew of smart TVs and related technologies at the 2013 CES being held this week in Las Vegas ...

Sony Unveils Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Xperia Smartphone

Sony Mobile Communications announced the newest model in its Xperia line, the waterproof and dustproof Xperia Z ...

Nvidia Rocks the Gaming Establishment

Nvidia came out Monday with a handful of announcements expanding its presence in the gaming world well beyond the graphics processing units for which it's best known ...

Lenovo’s Horizon Does Double Duty: Table PC or Huge Tablet

Lenovo on Monday announced a 27-inch table PC that doubles as a monster tablet and a desktop at the 2013 CES in Las Vegas ...

SCIENCE

‘Black Beauty’ Meteorite Points to Mars’ Kinder, Gentler Past

After a year of study, researchers have concluded that a Martian meteorite found in the Sahara desert in 2011 is a new class of meteorite -- one that adds credence to the idea that life may have existed on the Red Planet ...

Who Wants a uPhone?

Canonical this week announced Ubuntu for smartphones, a version of the Ubuntu Linux operating system aimed mainly at high-end superphones and entry-level basic smartphones ...

Asus Takes Giant Leap Into Gesture Tech

Leap Motion announced on Thursday that its touch-free 3D motion sensing and control technology will be bundled with high-end notebooks and premium all-in-one PCs high-tech vendor Asus will launch later this year ...

SPACE

Alzheimer’s Could Be the Trade-off for Deep-Space Pioneers

Cosmic radiation could accelerate the onset of Alzheimer's disease among astronauts, adding to the health risks it's already known to pose ...

LG Ships a Big, Bright OLED That Makes Flat-Screens Look Fat

LG Electronics on Monday became the first manufacturer to make a 55-inch OLED TV available on the market, taking preorders in Korea for its device ...

FCC Unveils Smartphone Security Checklist

The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday launched a smartphone security checker website to help consumers ensure their devices are as secure as possible ...

FCC Gives AT&T Thumbs-Up to Buy LTE Spectrum

The Federal Communications Commission has approved AT&T's purchase of licenses for new wireless spectrum after years of maneuvering ...

Feds Tighten Up Child Privacy Protection Rules

The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced final amendments to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act Rule, which governs the online collection of personal information under the age of 13 ...

User Revolt Prompts Instagram to Retouch Photo Policies

Instagram appears to be backtracking on plans to update its privacy policy and terms of service following an uproar from users ...

FTC Asks Data Brokers What They’re Doing With Your Info

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced that it has demanded nine data brokerage companies explain how they collect and use consumer data ...

Judge Boxes Ears of Both Parties in Apple-Samsung Lawsuit

Both Apple and Samsung, which have been locked in lawsuits in the United States and abroad, won a little and lost a little in their hearing before Judge Lucy H. Koh in San Jose, Calif ...

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