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    EU regulators drop legal case after UK implements ePrivacy legislation 27/01/2012 00:34:33

    European regulators have dropped a legal case against the U.K. over failure to implement ePrivacy laws, saying that changes in the country's legislation mean it is now looking after the online privacy rights of its citizens.
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    AT&T iPad hacker pleads guilty 24/06/2011 03:42:45

    A 26-year-old man who last year helped hackers publish personal information belonging to about 120,000 iPad users pleaded guilty to fraud and hacking charges in a New Jersey court Thursday.
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    100 years of IBM: Milestones 17/06/2011 00:23:24

    IBM is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding Thursday. Led by American capitalist icons Thomas J. Watson, Sr. and Thomas J. Watson, Jr. until the 1970s, the company grew from a pre-World War I conglomeration of companies making tabulating machines and time-keeping devices into a globe-spanning technology behemoth that pioneered the development of electronic computers and dominated the mainframe era.
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    Watchdop group cites continued Foxconn abuses 07/05/2011 02:17:47

    A group based in Hong Kong this week issued a report alleging continued Foxconn worker abuse, and questioned some of the promises made by the contract manufacturer to live up to its code of conduct.
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    Accused AT&T hacker makes bail 01/03/2011 11:53:51

    One of the two men accused of hacking AT&T's website to grab personal information about thousands of iPad users has been released on bail.
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    iPad hackers' chats were turned in by secret source 19/01/2011 13:03:00

    The US Government's case against two men charged with hacking into AT&T's website to steal e-mail addresses from about 120,000 iPad users got a boost last year when a confidential source handed over 150 pages of chat logs between the two and other members of their hacking group.
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    HP investigates Foxteq scandal 10/11/2010 09:00:00

    Technology giant Hewlett-Packard has said it is looking into reports
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    Free desktop tools that aren't OpenOffice 05/10/2010 00:48:00

    Most everyone who's had some experience with free open source software has learned about the OpenOffice.org suite of productivity programs: a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, database, and drawing tool that provide a good deal of the functionality of their commercial counterparts. For users who need powerful productivity tools but don't require a high degree of compatibility with Microsoft-formatted files, OpenOffice.org is almost a no-brainer.
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    Android apps spy on users: 8 tips to boost privacy 01/10/2010 04:37:00

    Worried your Android apps are spying on you? You should be, according to a recent study that found several popular Android Apps regularly share your location and critical phone data such as your phone number with advertisers and others. Researchers from Intel Labs, Penn State, and Duke University randomly selected 30 out of 358 popular apps from the Android Market for this study. The computer scientists were able to track each application's behavior using a special monitoring program called TaintDroid developed by the researchers.
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    Biggest tech industry apologies of 2010 - so far 22/06/2010 02:29:00

    While apologies from BP to the world regarding its environmental disaster and even from a U.S. Congressman to BP have stolen headlines of late, the tech industry has not been without its fair share of apologies during the first half of 2010 either.
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    Security experts, hackers question AT&T's iPad data safety claim 15/06/2010 01:42:00

    AT&T sent a explanatory letter to its iPad subscribers Sunday, even as new details emerged that last week's leak of customer information was not as difficult as the company maintains, and, contrary to the company's claims, could be used to gain additional data.
 
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