Jailbreak hole in iOS 4.1 will be hard to close
Just hours after Apple released iOS 4.1 to great fanfare, hardware hackers found a way to jailbreak devices that run the new operating system. More surprising still, there doesn't appear to be anything Steve Jobs can do to stop them in the near future.…
Google Instant – more searches, less thought
Analysis Google is on a mission to make web search as fast as the human brain will allow. On Wednesday morning in San Francisco, as she unveiled Google Instant, a radical overhaul of the company's search engine that updates search results as you type, uber-Googler Marissa Mayer called it "search at the speed of thought." We can safely classify that as an exaggeration for effect, but Mayer's bon mot at least gets to the heart of Google's intentions.…
Viking Landers Might Have Missed Martian Organics
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Amazon buys (some of) digital music site Amie Street
Digital music site Amie Street has been bought by Amazon, but the founders of the user-fueled music service aren't abandoning their efforts to bring social networking to music lovers.…
Microsoft wins court order crushing mighty spam botnet
A federal magistrate judge has recommended that Microsoft be given ownership of 276 internet addresses used to control “Waledac,” a massive botnet that the software company has been working to bring down.…
Appro sells another flash-happy HPC cluster
Appro International, the upstart HPC cluster maker, has got another big order from its biggest customer, the San Diego Supercomputer Center.…
Online Ads, Privacy Remain In FTC Crosshairs
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NoSQL CouchDB founder turns to phone and cloud services
NoSQL start-up CouchIO is targeting mobile and clouds after just a year of trying to monetize the company's CouchDB document store.…
Anti-Product Placement For Negative Branding
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Solar Cells Made From Bioluminescent Jellyfish
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How 6 Memorable Tech Companies Got Their Names
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School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads
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Netezza, Symantec jump on takeover rumors
The global economy might not be on the mend as much as we would like, but there are plenty of IT behemoths sitting on big bags of cash, and tongues are a-wagging today about data warehousing appliance maker Netezza and security and systems software maker Symantec both being possible takeover targets.…
Microsoft Suspends Gamer For Being From Fort Gay
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Lo-Fi Phones and the Future
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Adobe Reader 0day under active attack
Researchers have uncovered sophisticated attack code circulating on the net that exploits a critical vulnerability in the most recent version of Adobe Reader.…
Cooking For Geeks
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Hurd to take $950,000 salary after Oracle pay cut
Mark Hurd will take a 25 per cent pay cut to work for Larry Ellison — if HP fails in its legal maneuver to block the Oracle CEO's audacious hire.…
Apple releases iOS 4.1 into the wild
Apple has released iOS 4.1, which Steve Jobs outlined in his presentation one week ago, during which he also introduced Cupertino's new iPods, revamped Apple TV, and iTunes-based music sales social networking effort, Ping.…
Google Instant Announced
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