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Microsoft uses Bing home page to push IE8Tuesday, 07 September 2010 Microsoft on Thursday started featuring a small advertisement on its Bing home page for Internet Explorer 8 in an apparent effort to encourage more people to migrate to the latest version of its...Read more... | Hotmail suffers outageThursday, 09 September 2010 A technical problem kept an undetermined number of Windows Live Hotmail users locked out of their e-mail accounts for hours on Thursday.Read more... |
5 ways to make Android 2.1 work like FroyoWednesday, 08 September 2010 Still waiting for Android 2.2? Given the slow pace of Froyo's rollout to Android phones, sometimes it feels like waiting for Godot. And if you're especially unlucky, the new version of the...Read more... | Apple's 27-in. iMac 'the center of my digital universe'Tuesday, 07 September 2010 For the past month, the latest 27-in. iMac from Apple has been the center of my digital universe.Read more... |
Ironic malware-infected USB security blundersSaturday, 04 September 2010 Whether you are interested in truly bizarre USB drives or secure professional USB flash drives, unless you've been living under a rock, it's likely that you own at least one USB drive. USBs...Read more... | WebOS 2.0 beta ready for developersFriday, 03 September 2010 Palm's WebOS 2.0 beta is now available in limited release to developers, with a full public release planned for later this year.Read more... |
Microsoft still mum on programs prone to DLL hijacking attacksThursday, 02 September 2010 Microsoft on Tuesday again abstained from naming which of its Windows programs, if any, contain bugs that could lead to widespread "DLL load hijacking" attacks.Read more... | Repetition breaks Google Audio CAPTCHAMonday, 09 August 2010 Google has fixed a flaw in its Audio CAPTCHA software that could have given scammers a way to automatically set up phoney accounts with the company's services.Read more... |



