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Firefox about to lose the Ubuntu Linux vote
Ubuntu going for Chromium -
DDoS attacks getting bigger, more frequent
Huge botnets to blame -
Intel to fix USB 3.0 problems
Revising its eight series -
Collusion's crowdfunded iPen is "unusable"
Investors furious -
Hackers try to steal intelligence from Europe
Too late, we have Dancing with Stars -
UMC underperforms while the press follows suit
Revenue dips just under 10 percent -
Patent trolls start going after users
Companies too much like hard work -
Google makes its Google Apps less useful
Will not play nice with Microsoft -
Microsoft prepares to release new Office details
Ballmer relocates to the lift -
Amazon report: toilet seats bogged down in China crisis
For a bum-numbing $495 -
Chinese servers attack top US websites
Targeting security companies, universities and Defence contractors -
AMD Trinity leaks come thick and fast
AMD is leaking itself -
Leaked Microsoft roadmap shows Office late
Will not appear until 2013 -
Nvidia supercomputer building blocks revealed
Echelon in 2018 -
PARC wants to make money
Fed up with others getting cash for its research -
Live in Europe? Force Facebook to give you back your data
Facebook Ireland means it's liable -
Apple's Lion OS breaks other people's software
As compatible as an electric eel -
Adobe buys fascinating e-signature company
EchoSign, sign, sign -
Top tech companies poach UK public sector - fact
HR agencies infiltrate the ranks -
Apple's faith-based security fails again
German watchdog finds it imprecise -
Oracle accuses HP of hiding Intel Itanium debacle from public
LawThe Itanic is a sinking ship -
Second Flash zero-day patch in a month tips up
Jumping Jack Flash gives me gas, gas, gas -
UK's Prevent Strategy disregards evidence
Pirate Party rocks the boat -
Ebook DRM disrespects our freedom
Stallman shouts -
British spooks hack terrorist magazine
Liz luvs the Lolz -
UK copyright laws set for major re-vamp
Digital age changes everything -
Vodafone soars on smartphone sales
While other mobile providers also shout about their own good news -
Adobe patches Reader again as exploits reappear
Ready in record time -
IBM business intelligence partly to blame for off-target MOD supply chain
Old systems lead to failed delivery targets -
Facebook to allow access to users' addresses and phone numbers
Kids accounts could be restricted however -
Open XML in Microsoft Word ruins essays
Bug bugs student -
Mobile devices face greater threat from malware
Up 46 percent in 2010 -
Nasdaq hack must serve as wake-up call
Financial gain or "worse" -
Hanvon releases first colour e-reader
Page 3 in full colour -
Halliburton's hydraulic-fracturing will set world on fire
CommentFracking the figures -
Oracle buys Art Technology Group
AcquisitionA billion here, a billion there -
Canon builds self censoring puritan printer
Blocks out rude words and tells your boss -
Smartphones proving "double-edged sword" for newspapers
Read all about it - online, for free, and at a loss for The Grauniad -
Apple sweats after jury awards $625 million agin it
LawIt's meltdown in Cupertino -
Android stays Sex OS as Microsoft says no naughty apps, please
No exploding body parts, nipples, impaling or iPhones allowed -
OSS waves PPC goodbye as old Macs turn paperweights
CommentARM is disarming PowerPC -
Symantec warns Google Aurora hackers are back
Worrying signs of return -
McAfee warns of new porny worm
Free sex movies actually captures people -
Wikileaks scraps with CIA again, leaks US terrorism export document
CIA is all too aware of home grown threats -
Steve Jobs fixes perfect Mac's OS X
Insecure but still perfect -
Adobe rushing out another patch
Reader looking like a quilt -
Germany warns about Apple gear
Too dangerous -
Google contains nearly 70 percent of search engine malware
Search giant is also malware giant -
Adobe to buy Day Software Holding
Deal subject to government approval -
HP's MagCloud goes global - the natural evolution of DIY zines
TechEye has a word with HP -
IDC confirms Panasonic is tougher than tough
What a surprise -
RIAA spent $64 million over three years on legal fees
Recovered only one million -
Ditching JavaScript will fix Adobe security flaws
Vulnerabilities would go away if JavaScrapt -
US Pirate Party responds to Obama administration anti-piracy efforts
Country needs copyright and patent reform, but won't get it -
Norton says two thirds of kids traumatised by internet
Like the rest of us -
Taxpayer forks out £360,000+ for rookie website
The not-so-supreme court -
International Telecommunications Union wants everyone online by 2015
Try telling the Government that -
Adobe rebukes Apple in new letter
Says the net should not be controlled by a single company -
Microsoft needs a PDF reader
Security bod claims -
Mozilla releases urgent Firefox upgrade to fix bug
UpdatedGerman government says "nein" to Firefox over security flaw -
Kingston boast Hyper-X is world's fastest memory
Certified by Intel - Corsair closely follows -
Samsung releases a rather better e-reader
Barnes & Noble will help it find its nook -
Cryptome is up again
Microsoft licks tail -
Damning report reveals extent of Chinese online censorship
IFJ has China on its mind -
Asustek jumps on eBook reader bandwagon
ePaper everywhere