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  • internet

    WPA2 is cracked!

    Perhaps it was only a matter of time. However, wireless security researchers say they have uncovered a vulnerability in the WPA2 security protocol, which is the strongest form of Wi-Fi encryption and authentication currently standardised and available. Malicious insiders can exploit the vulnerability, named “Hole...

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    Zuckerberg states he owns Facebook…still!

    After Zuckerberg’s laywer admitted Mark done work for Paul Ceglia, Zuckerberg himself addressed the million dollar question (literally)! Who owns Facebook? Does Zuckerberg owe 84 per cent of Facebook to a New York firewood salesman? His comments in a TV interview followed an American federal...

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  • technology

    Mobiles cause tinnitus, apparently!

    A study published in Occupational and Environmental Medicine in America has made a claim that their is evidence that mobile phones cause tinnitus, persistent ringing in the ears. Their premise is that microwave radiation (or “radio waves” as we sometimes call them) cause a calcium...

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    Antennagate: iPhone 4!

    The question is: When you hold the iPhone 4, does the signal fade more than it would on other popular smartphones, such as Apple’s own iPhone 3GS or Google’s Nexus One? It certainly does, according to independent tests. However those are merely the facts. The...

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  • google

    Android increases smartphone market share

    Android’s share of the US smartphone market surged 4 per cent between February and May, according to research outfit comScore, putting Google on the verge of overtaking Microsoft (what a shame!) for the number three spot behind RIM (the BlackBerry manufacturer) and Apple. Go Google!...

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  • worldofwarcraft

    Blizzard kill privacy

    World of Warcraft forums are according to Blizzard (publisher of World of Warcraft) “where flame wars, trolling, and other unpleasantness run wild”. The pubisher thinks it knows how to get everyone to behave much more nicely. However they might be quite worng and become the...

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    Apple discovers reason for iPhone 4 signal issues!

    Apple denies that the recently released iPhone 4 has antenna issues, as reported by many disgruntled customers of the new phone. Instead Apple has a very different story (surprisingly where it does admit some fault) by admitting to a glitch with how the signal bars...

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    Hackers hit Microsoft Windows XP support system

    Hackers are “escalating” attacks on an unpatched and well broadcasted bug in the Windows XP help and support system. Microsoft said it had seen more than 10,000 machines hit by the same attack that, so far, it has not found a fix for. Windows PCs...

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  • technology

    Broadband is my right!

    Finland has become the first country in the world to make broadband a legal right for every citizen. No surprises then if all the techies of the world decide to move (or push the UK government to do the same) From today every Finn will...

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    Microsoft widens office SKUs – unoffically

    Microsoft looks set to release a small business version of Office 2010, but is currently remaining silent on the issue even though alleged screenshots of the software package have appeared online. This clearly would be out there only to confuse users. Smart Max News and...

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