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    Eolas loses in Web patents claim against Google and others 10/02/2012 16:49:36

    A jury in Texas gave the verdict that two patents of Eolas Technologies that enable Internet browsers to host embedded interactive applications were invalid, in a protracted legal battle which involved top Internet companies like Google and Amazon.com.
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    HP Envy 15 notebook 10/02/2012 13:13:00

    HP's Envy 15 is a 2.7kg, 15.6in notebook with a good set of specifications and a very nice design. It looks good and has a couple of features that can't be found on other notebooks, such as a large, rotational volume control and a six-speaker system. It also uses a Beats Audio interface, which makes adjusting the sound output very easy. It's not a perfect notebook though, and there are still some areas that we think need refining, but overall, it's still a unit worth considering.
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    Adobe launches sandboxed Flash Player for Firefox, hopes for fewer exploits 07/02/2012 09:45:00

    Adobe has released a beta version of Flash Player for Firefox, which has better protection against vulnerability exploits because of a new sandboxed architecture.
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    Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs. Samsung Galaxy S II: Smartphone comparison 06/02/2012 14:38:00

    Samsung's Galaxy Nexus vs. the Galaxy S II. Let's see how these two powerhouse Android phones stack up, and find out which one is right for you.
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    Hitachi G-Drive Mini external hard drive 06/02/2012 13:00:00

    Hitachi’s G-Drive Mini is aimed at Mac users: its styling takes some cues from the unibody MacBook Pro, and its complement of FireWire 800 alongside USB 2.0 ports suits long-time Mac aficionados. It’ll still work on a Windows computer, of course, and its 7200RPM internal drive speed means it’s able to offer good transfer speeds (although USB 2.0 isn’t fast enough to show it off).
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    Facebook malware scam takes hold 04/02/2012 08:25:13

    A "worrying number" of Facebook users are sharing a link to a malware-laden fake CNN news page reporting the U.S. has attacked Iran and Saudi Arabia, security firm Sophos said Friday.
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    AMD fundamentally shifts chip design methodology 03/02/2012 06:57:53

    Advanced Micro Devices will take a fundamentally different approach to designing chips as it tries to move away from playing second fiddle to Intel.
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    Hackers infect WordPress 3.2.1 blogs to distribute TDSS rootkit 01/02/2012 01:32:47

    Hackers are compromising WordPress 3.2.1 blogs in order to infect their visitors with the notorious TDSS rootkit, according to researchers from Web security firm Websense.
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    Seagate Momentus XT 750GB hard drive 27/01/2012 14:00:00

    The original Seagate Momentus XT impressed us in 2010 with its innovative cache of SLC NAND flash memory: a small 4GB chip that stored a copy of commonly-accessed data and delivered it when needed at speeds much, much faster than the hard drive’s spinning platter could muster. While the rest of the Momentus XT functioned at similar speeds to any other fast laptop hard drive, this crucial flash memory did amazing things like reduce boot times and program loading times to rival the fastest solid-state disks. The new 750GB version of the Momentus XT doubles the size of the flash memory and adds a series of new algorithms to improve boot speed, as well as including another 18 months’ improvements in traditional laptop hard drive technology.
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    Android 4.0 tablets coming for under $US250 25/01/2012 06:03:00

    Inexpensive tablets with screen sizes up to 10 inches and Google's new Android 4.0 OS will soon become available at prices ranging from US$100 to $250. The prices are a breakthrough for users looking to get Android 4.0, code-named Ice Cream Sandwich, on tablets.
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    Secunia sets six-month deadline for vulnerability disclosures 19/01/2012 01:29:33

    Vulnerability research firm Secunia announced that, effective from the beginning of the year, software vendors will have a six-month deadline to fix vulnerabilities reported through its Vulnerability Coordination Reward Programme (SVCRP).
 
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