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  • Ex-Sun CEO ponders penning a book

    Jonathan Schwartz was a prolific blogger and now has begun tweeting. The next possibility: a book about being Sun's chief executive.

    (Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • McAfee: Spammers exploiting more news stories

    Spammers continue to capitalize on news headlines to try to trick people into clicking on e-mails to spread malware, says McAfee in its latest threats report.

    (Posted in Security by Lance Whitney)
  • Olympic snow still in short supply at Cypress

    Organizers have now shortened training, stepped up trucking of snow, and even turned to adding dry ice to the mix to make sure the venue is ready for the start of the Games.
    • Roundup: Winter Games tech

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • Tweeting a book by its cover

    An indie magazine in Brooklyn has launched a Twitter account that broadcasts what books people are reading on the New York subway--an attempt to show that e-readers have their voyeuristic disadvantages.

    (Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy)
  • Alleged Mario pirate agrees to pay $1.3 million

    An Australian man who allegedly copied and then uploaded to the Web the New Super Mario Bros. for the Wii has agreed to pay up.

    (Posted in The Digital Home by Don Reisinger)
  • Apple's Aperture 3 adds face recognition, GPS

    New version of Apple's professional photography software adds more than 200 new features, including the popular Faces and Places introduced in iPhoto '09.

    (Posted in Apple by Jim Dalrymple)
  • Microsoft, Google split over browser bug bounty

    Google follows Mozilla in launching program to pay researchers who find bugs, but critics say it won't necessarily pay off.

    (Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills)
  • Motorola, RIM leading, with Apple on the rise

    Although Apple gets all the attention, Motorola and RIM are still the top handset and smartphone makers in the U.S.

    (Posted in The Digital Home by Don Reisinger)
  • Mozilla plans to drop Mac OS X 10.4 support

    Dropping support for Tiger means Firefox could be better optimized for newer Mac OS X versions, but Mozilla is meeting some resistance.

    (Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • Toyota adds 2010 Prius to global recall list

    Recall to affect more than 400,000 hybrid models, including the latest Prius, as Toyota seeks to fix a problem with the regenerative brakes, which help charge the cars' electric batteries.

    (Posted in Green Tech by Reuters)
  • Student file sharers allegedly extorted

    Security analyst at University of Georgia tasked with catching copyright violators is accused of using his position to shake down students.

    (Posted in Media Maverick by Greg Sandoval)
  • Cisco predicts wireless-data explosion

    Company's mobile data forecast predicts a 39-fold increase in mobile data traffic over the next four years.

    (Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon)
  • Former Intel exec pleads guilty in Galleon case

    A former Intel executive pleads guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud by providing confidential information in the Galleon Group insider-trading case.

    (Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
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