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Articles Posted on 16 January 2010

Google China hack published on web

Google China hack published on web

Indecent Exposure

News Web

The Internet Explorer hack used in Google's Chinese attack has been published on the web, security firm McAfee said. George Kurtz, McAfee's chief technology officer said his researchers had seen code references which confirm it...


Amazon Rolls Out Kindle Self-publishing Platform Worldwide

Amazon Rolls Out Kindle Self-publishing Platform Worldwide

News Software

Amazon has announced the expansion of its Kindle self publishing solution, otherwise known as Digital Text Platform, that will allow authors to push out their own content. The scheme, which was only available in the US...


Oink Founder Acquitted Of Conspiracy To Defraud In File Sharing Case

Oink Founder Acquitted Of Conspiracy To Defraud In File Sharing Case

News Security

Allan Elis, the founder of popular Bit Torrent tracker, Oink.cd, has been unanimously acquitted of conspiracy to defraud by a jury at Teesside Crown court, causing some to murmur that Britons are far more relaxed in how they view...


Google Slashing Nexus One Upgrade Costs By $100

Google Slashing Nexus One Upgrade Costs By $100

News Mobile & Telco

It might be too early for Google to feel the heat but somehow, the search engine giant and T-Mobile have decided to cut the price of the Nexus One by $100 and refunding that amount to existing customers who upgraded early. From...

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