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  • Mon Nov 16 12:12 PM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1107: Vote for us or the chicken gets it

    The Podcast awards are on and we're up against TWiT again, so we had to get drastic. We will no longer protect your chicken from Dokken if you don't vote for us. So there. Also Psystar is no longer protected from Apple and Modern Warfare 2 is no longer

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • Sat Nov 14 3:36 PM PST 2009 Judge rules for Apple in Psystar case

    Summary judgment states that Psystar's creation of Mac clones that run Mac OS X violate "Apple's exclusive reproduction right, distribution right, and right to create derivative works."

    Posted in News - Apple by Natalie Weinstein

  • Fri Nov 13 3:13 PM PST 2009 Hackers bypass Windows 7 activation

    Coders have found a way to disable the normal activation requirements of Microsoft's latest operating system, although Redmond says it is working to shore up its antipiracy protections.

    Posted in News - Microsoft by Ina Fried

  • Wed Nov 11 9:56 AM PST 2009 Report: Microsoft bans 1 million Xbox Live players

    Players who were caught modifying their consoles to play pirated games have been booted from the popular service, InformationWeek says.

    Posted in Geek Gestalt by Daniel Terdiman

  • Wed Nov 11 8:38 AM PST 2009 Jailbreakers beware: iPhone malware evolves rapidly

    Antivirus and security developer Intego released information on another worm that has been built to steal information from jailbroken iPhone users.

    Posted in MacFixIt by Topher Kessler

  • Tue Nov 10 3:02 PM PST 2009 RealNetworks appeals injunction on RealDVD sales

    Real asks appeals court to overturn federal judge's decision to halt sales of DVD-copying software.

    Posted in Media Maverick by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Nov 10 2:38 PM PST 2009 A child porn-planting virus: Threat or bad defense?

    There is some concern that malware can plant illegal child porn on innocent people's computers, but experts say that, while possible, it's not very likely.

    Posted in Safe and Secure by Larry Magid

  • Tue Nov 10 5:30 AM PST 2009 Panda's Cloud Antivirus leaves beta behind

    First introduced in beta back in April, Panda Cloud Antivirus graduates to a stable, public release and signifies a major security vendor taking aim at the freeware competition--instead of the other way around.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Mon Nov 9 1:42 PM PST 2009 More time needed for revised Google Books deal

    After a meeting late last week with the Justice Department, the parties realize they need more time. Monday was to be the deadline for a revised settlement.

    Posted in Relevant Results by Tom Krazit

  • Fri Nov 6 11:00 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Microsoft getting lucky with 7?

    Sales and usage of new OS are up, while Intel attracts additional antitrust attention. Also: AT&T has a lawyer for that app ad.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Steven Musil

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