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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending August 5
The iOSsphere was roiled by new iPhone 5 parts even though the phone itself hasn't been announced, continuing argument over The Date, and an Australian patent filing. Read More


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Former Cisco engineer indicted on hacking charges
A former Cisco engineer at the center of an extradition controversy has been indicted by a federal grand jury on computer hacking charges. Read More

The Treasures of Skymall Tested
One of the guilty pleasures of flying is thumbing through the Skymall magazine to see what funky tech products are featured. But does any of this stuff actually work? We tried eight Skymall specials, from the Magic Wand TV remote to the LED showerhead. Read More

Has your company been infiltrated by the Shady Rat hack?
When McAfee released its Operation Shady Rat hacking report earlier this week, it didn't name all of the organizations it thought could have been hacked as part of a large, five-year ongoing campaign. Yours might be one of them. Read More

Cutest, cuddliest, no make that creepiest, iPhone case ever
Halloween has come early, in the form of a new iPhone case out of Japan that's in the form of a severed baby's hand. Read More


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FBI busts trio for selling stolen Apple iPhones, Macbooks from mall kiosk
The FBI said today it had arrested three mall cell phone kiosk workers for buying stolen iPhones and other Apple products and selling them for profit. The FBI said the arrests were based on an investigation of a large number of mobile devices stolen from riders of the region's mass transportation system, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, more commonly known as Metro. Read More

Wi-Drive: Good, but no cigar
The Kingston Wi-Drive is a neat idea but could do with some polishing. Read More

HP whacks $100 off TouchPad tablet price for weekend
HP is slashing the price of its webOS-powered TouchPad over the weekend by $100 in an effort to give the barely month-old tablet computer a second wind. Read More

As targeted e-mail attacks proliferate, companies wince
The strange e-mails arrived in executives' inboxes around the same time that the Australian oil company was negotiating a deal with a Chinese energy company. Read More


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Google minus
Google+ has been the subject of lots of comment in the media, blogs, wikis, email and even (shades of the 1960s!) around the water cooler in the office. What's being talked about isn't any single aspect of G+, but there is one aspect that's of interest to us: Google's "Real Names" policy. Read More

Vonage enhances mobility
Vonage has been working to incorporate and extend mobility, allowing customers to use Vonage's calling plans from their mobile phones with a new service called "Extensions." In a related move, Vonage has launched "Time to Call" as an iPhones app. Vonage also recently partnered with TracFone Wireless to offer home phone service to TracFone's prepaid mobile customer base. Read More

6 Memorable Google Maps Mishaps
Google Maps is a great resource...when it's accurate. Here are some of the most memorable mistakes. Read More

Nissan electric car can power a house
In a twist on conventional charging for electric cars, Nissan has developed a system that allows a vehicle to supply electricity to power a house. A prototype of the system, which is due out before April 2012, is already on show in Japan. Read More

 
 
 

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