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Google site fools interwebs into China blockage scare
Google's China search is working just fine, despite breathless claims from countless news organizations that it's "fully blocked."…
'Suspicious' Android wallpaper app nabs user data
An Android wallpaper application that collected data from users' phones and uploaded it to a site in China was downloaded "millions of times", according to mobile security firm Lookout.…
Data for 100m Facebook accounts published to BitTorrent
Underscoring the permanence of data published on the internet, a security researcher has compiled the names and URLs of more than 100 million Facebook users and made them available as a BitTorrent download.…
Uncle Sam sues Oracle (again) for alleged fraud
The US Department of Justice has filed a fresh lawsuit against Oracle, three months after intervening in a whistleblower suit that accuses the software giant of overcharging the government by "tens of millions of dollars."…
Ballmer and Softies sacrifice sleep to catch iPad
FAM Microsoft's chief executive has come very close to telling investors he screwed up after years of writing off, belittling and underestimated Apple's potential success in touch-based computing.…
Nvidia plugs-in Visual Studio with CUDA 3.1
Nvidia announced some new CUDA stuff last week, a new developer kit (3.1) and the Parallel Nsight Visual Studio plug-in, both designed to make it easier for ISVs and other coding types to support Nvidia GPUs in their apps. Our pal TPM has a typically detailed story here.…
Fog of cyberwar: internet always favors the offense
Black Hat Fighting wars that target computer networks is fraught with risks that don't exist in traditional warfare, raising the stakes for future conflicts, a retired US general told security professionals Thursday.…
Microsoft names September for IE9 beta
FAM The beta version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 will hit in September.…
Next Gnome delayed until 2011
Linux users on Gnome must wait a full year before their favorite desktop is updated – the first such delay in the project's short history.…
Open source HPC file system gets startup
High performance computing – by which is meant traditional parallel supercomputing as well as data analytics and hyperscale cloudy infrastructure – is facing a looming file system and storage bottleneck, and Whamcloud, a startup backed by $10m in private funding and some of the top people behind the Lustre file system, want to help.…
US carrier tailors 3G jacket for iPod touch?
US wireless carrier Sprint is slated to offer a kind of handset sleeve that could provide 3G wireless access to an iPod Touch, the Apple iPhone that's not a phone.…
Lovefilm calls in the DRM brigade for media player push
Lovefilm is the UK's answer to Netflix. And like Netflix it has a pressing problem. No, not Blockbuster.…
Oracle and HP make a deal for Solaris on ProLiants
The inscrutable plan of Oracle for Solaris 10 on x64 servers became more... scrutable this morning. The company announced that Dell and Hewlett-Packard would be certifying and reselling Oracle's Solaris and Enterprise Linux operating systems, as well as its Oracle VM implementation of the Xen hypervisor on their respective PowerEdge and ProLiant servers.…
IBM buys file compressor
IBM is buying Storwize for its real-time, inline data compression technology and products.…
Apple coughs to iPhone 3G IOS 4 upgrade problems
iPhone 3G users who've upgraded to iOS 4 are discovering that the roaming switch isn't working any more, for those on O2's network at least.…
Nokia goes after Opera Mini
Nokia has unveiled a knock-off of Opera's Mini phone browser, intended for use on its low-end handsets in emerging markets. It's the first manifestation of Nokia's own ad engine.…
Sky clocks up £1bn profit
Sky made a £1bn profit in the year to 30 June for the first time, with ARPU reaching £508 per subscriber. Annual revenue totalled £5.9bn, up 10 per cent year on year.…
Quantum quivers again
Quantum, the supplier of tape, reduplicating backup arrays and some file archiving software, has turned in a loss-making quarter, attributing it to poor sales in Europe and a North America region.…
Pay-off or lay-off: HP calls on 700 staff to heed redundo plea
Hewlett-Packard has reduced the number of UK employees it plans to show the door in its latest round of redundancies from 934 to 720.…
.NET for Android prepares to get probed
Microsoft's .NET for Android - dubbed MonoDroid - has come a step closer.…