Archive for January, 2010

Review: Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep (Wii)

What lurks beneath?

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Review: Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep (Wii)

Mozilla unfurls first mobile Firefox

‘Fennec’ on Maemo Mozilla has officially released the first mobile Firefox, a condensed version of the popular open-source browser that runs on Nokia’s Maemo platform.…

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Mozilla unfurls first mobile Firefox

KrissX Review (Xbox 360)

Kriss Kross will make you, spell! spell!

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KrissX Review (Xbox 360)

Adobe heats up iPad Flash bash

The web without pr0n? Unthinkable! The Flash mob over at Adobe has escalated its attack on Apple for Cupertino’s refusal to allow Flash on the iPad. If one picture is worth a thousand words, one Flasher has just launched a 12,000-word volley of derision.…

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Adobe heats up iPad Flash bash

Mozilla’s Firefox syncer Weaves out of beta

Separate machines, same settings Mozilla has released the first official non-beta version of Weave, the open source “sync everything, everywhere” add-on for Firefox.…

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Mozilla’s Firefox syncer Weaves out of beta

Firefox-based attack wreaks havoc on IRC users

World’s first inter-protocol exploit, but not the last Underscoring a little-known web vulnerability, hackers are exploiting a weakness in the Mozilla Firefox browser to wreak havoc on Freenode and other networks that cater to users of internet relay chat.…

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Firefox-based attack wreaks havoc on IRC users

Google moves to extend DNS protocol

More speed. More ads Google has teamed with DNS maven Neustar to propose an extension to the web’s existing Domain Name System, hoping to improve the way the protocol maps net users to particular data centers.… Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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Google moves to extend DNS protocol

Should You Move Your Small Business to the Cloud?

Is it time to kiss desktop software goodbye? Here’s what every small and midsize business should know about cloud computing.

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Should You Move Your Small Business to the Cloud?

11 hidden security threats and how to stop them

How to foil the latest crop of sneaky security attacks Antivirus software and a firewall alone can’t guarantee your safety. Here’s how to foil the latest crop of sneaky attacks and nefarious attempts to steal your data.

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11 hidden security threats and how to stop them

Analysis: What would happen if Microsoft died?

Take a walk in a world without Windows Ever wondered about what PCs and technology as a whole would be like if Microsoft’s Windows didn’t exist? We have. Here’s our vision of a life without Windows.

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Analysis: What would happen if Microsoft died?

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