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New virus targets industrial secrets
7/17/2010 9:30:10 PM
Siemens is warning customers of a new and highly sophisticated virus that targets the computers used to manage large-scale industrial control systems used by manufacturing and utility companies.
Technology wins most US venture capital deals in strong Q2
7/17/2010 8:30:05 PM
The amount of money people put into U.S. venture capital investments nearly returned to pre-recession levels in the second quarter, with most deals going to information technology companies, according to Dow Jones VentureSource.
iPhone 4 FAQ: What exactly did Apple do?
7/17/2010 7:30:07 PM
Apple announced several measures Friday to keep iPhone 4 users "happy" and to turn the controversy over the smartphone's occasional reception issues into a "non-issue." Again.
This Week in GeekTech: iPhone 4 Fun, Robotic Legs, More
7/17/2010 4:30:05 PM
This Week in GeekTech is back after a couple weeks of hiatus, and there's plenty to talk about this week, from the iPhone 4 to bathroom tech (yes, that's right, bathroom tech) to robotic legs that could let paraplegics walk again. Let's dive into this week's epic nerdery...
Firm promises new take on containerized data centers
7/17/2010 9:30:05 AM
I/o Data Centers hopes to leapfrog the competition by developing what it claims will be a new, more integrated type of containerized data center, the company said on Friday.
Bugs & Fixes: Two iTunes tips
7/17/2010 9:30:05 AM
Sometimes the solution to a problem is right in front of you. You just have to take the time to notice it--or at least find out about it. Such was the case for me with two separate iTunes-related matters.
Activision, Bizarre announce James Bond 007: Blood Stone
7/17/2010 7:30:06 AM
With MGM's financial future uncertain, the next James Bond film probably won't see the light of day for some time, but the rubber-burning minds at Bizarre Creations have got all you 00-agents-in-waiting covered with the announcement of James Bond 007: Blood Stone.
Search Warrant Withdrawn in Gizmodo Case
7/17/2010 6:30:06 AM
A California judge agreed to withdraw a search warrant against Gizmodo editor Jason Chen and return computers, hard drives, and other electronics seized on behalf of the San Mateo, Calif., District Attorney's Office. The move comes after Chen voluntarily agreed to turn over key information to authorities regarding the case of Apple's missing iPhone 4. However, the police investigation into the iPhone 4 prototype continues.
D.A. withdraws warrant after deal with Gizmodo editor
7/17/2010 6:30:05 AM
On Thursday, a day before Apple CEO Steve Jobs , the San Mateo County District Attorney's office withdrew the search warrant previously issued for Gizmodo editor Jason Chen's home in the case of the stolen iPhone prototype. The withdrawal came after Chen agreed to voluntarily provide authorities with information.
Social gaming site raising money for gulf relief
7/17/2010 5:30:17 AM
The gigantic leak that has been plaguing the gulf for weeks has finally been stopped, but the cleanup efforts are just beginning. Once gaming-themed social network is hoping to get fans talking about the problem and donating towards its solution.
Xiotech announces new array, management software
7/17/2010 5:30:17 AM
Xiotech Corp. announced on Friday that it will soon be shipping three new products including new storage analysis software and an updated version of its storage array with up to 1.8 petabytes of RAIDed storage.
Inside Apple's once-secret wireless lab
7/17/2010 5:30:16 AM
After about the iPhone 4 and its antenna issues, Apple executives took a small group of journalists (11 all told, including myself) on a tour of the company's wireless-testing facilities. We were, the executives said, the first outsiders allowed into the area, a spot off-limits to most Apple employees. Even our escorts from Apple's PR department said they hadn't been in there before.







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