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Malware Munches on Mitsubishi, and Certificates Can Lie

In the wake of repeated hacker attacks on defense contractors in the United States comes news that the systems of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan's biggest defense contractor, have been breached ...

Gamers PWN AIDS-Related Molecular Mystery

A team of players of an online game called "Foldit" took three weeks to solve a problem in AIDS research that has puzzled scientists for years ...

Storm of Controversy Bedevils NASA’s New Deep Space Program

Struggling through a welter of controversy, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration this week announced plans for a new deep space exploration program ...

Snoozing Technique Could Help Keep Smartphone Batteries Fresh

Researchers at the University of Michigan have come up with a way to extend the battery life of tablets, smartphones and other devices that use WiFi ...

Flash’s World Gets a Little Lonelier

Adobe is putting on a brave face in the wake of Microsoft's announcement Tuesday that the Metro version of Internet Explorer in Windows 8 -- the one intended for tablets -- will eschew plug-ins like Flash and instead use HTML 5 ...

Windows 8 May Have Devs Reaching for Painkillers

Over half a million copies of the developer preview of Windows 8 have been downloaded, according to Microsoft, giving app makers around the world a sample of the software maker's upcoming operating system ...

Intel Gets Android Inside

In an effort to carve out a niche in the burgeoning mobile market, Intel has partnered with Google to optimize future versions of the latter's Android mobile operating system for Intel's Atom line of chips ...

Windows 8 Jumps Onto the Metro Line

Microsoft inched further toward the tablet world Tuesday by revealing a slew of new details about its upcoming Windows 8 operating system at its Build developers conference, being held in Anaheim, Calif., through Friday ...

Don’t Try This at Home: Overclocked AMD FX Chip Breaks Speed Record

AMD announced on Tuesday that it has been awarded the Guinness World Record for computer processor speed for an overclocked version of its upcoming eight-core FX desktop processor ...

AT&T Plans Mango Feast

AT&T announced on Monday that it would add three new 4G smartphones running Windows Phone 7.5, aka "Mango," in the fourth quarter ...

Can an Anti-Child Porn Bill Go Too Far?

H.R. 1981, a U.S. federal bill which apparently seeks to combat child pornography, has stirred up opposition from various lawmakers as well as civil rights groups ...

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Scotland Yard Tightens the Pincers on Anonymous

It's been another wild and crazy week for the security community ...

Big Mango Falls From HTC’s Tree

HTC has shown off its first two smartphones running Mango, Microsoft's upcoming update for its Windows Phone mobile operating system ...

The Amazon Tablet: Lying, Waiting, Learning?

The HP TouchPad's demise and semi-resurrection seems to have lent new strength to rumors that Amazon is working on its own tablet ...

Mozilla Targets Tablets With New Browser Designs

The Mozilla Foundation is enhancing the tablet version of its Firefox browser ...

Galaxy S II Whirls Into US

Samsung Telecommunications America has announced it will launch its latest Android smartphone, the Galaxy S II, on AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile in the U.S. this fall ...

Microsoft Ties a Ribbon on Windows 8 Explorer

Speculation about what features Windows 8 will include is sizzling as Microsoft continues to remain tight-lipped about details of the new operating system ...

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The Apache Web Server’s Not-So-Secret Weakness

If you thought the hacks by Anonymous and AntiSec were bad, boy, are you in for a revelation ...

VMware Floats a Global Cloud

VMware made a number of announcements at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas on Monday. Among its new projects is a global cloud offering. ...

IBM to Build Super-Storage Phenom

IBM is working on a 120-petabyte storage array that will consist of 200,000 disk drives, according to the MIT Technology Review ...

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