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  • FAQ: Recognizing phishing e-mails

    If you have received an e-mail from the Internal Revenue Service or the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, chances are it was a phishing attempt. If you received e-mail from your bank, PayPal, or Facebook urging you to immediately verify information o...
  • 'Kill Obama' Facebook group active for a monthShare

    Everyone is talking security these days. Does this include Facebook?

    I ask because a group called

    Technology comes to the rescue in Haiti

    International aid workers are scrambling to rebuild communications in Haiti following the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake, while people outside the country are using high-tech means to raise money for relief.

    The quake, which leveled much of the capita...

  • How To Protect Ourselves from Chinese Cyberwarriors

    Users are the first line of defense, and might have stopped the attack. Technology could have done more, if companies had it. Better user education might have played a role in stopping the apparent

    Mozilla ships Firefox 3.6 release candidate, nears final

    Barring problems, RC1 will turn into final as early as Jan. 18, Mozilla on Friday shipped a release candidate build of Firefox 3.6 that, barring problems, will become the ...
  • CES: Start your car...from your BlackBerry

    Pretty soon, some BlackBerry users will get to put away their key fobs and begin powering on their cars using only the smartphone.

    Direc...

  • Google upgrading to Ext4, hires former Linux Foundation CTO

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  • Acer - Liquid review

    Acer's first Android-based smartphone (27/01/2010)

    Acer Liquid Photograph

    Smartbooks tout battery life, features, but lack polish

    The first Smartbooks are on display at CES, and after handling them, Ars is skeptical that ARM and Linux can take on Atom and Windows 7 without some major polishing. Inside, see photos of the new devices, and discover the reasons ...
  • Looking back at 2009 console sales and ahead to 2010 trends

    The final tally for console sales in the US for December was telling, but how did Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo perform for the entire year? Let's take a look at how each system did on a month-to-month basis to find out.

    It's quit...

  • E-book readers invade Las Vegas

    There will be plenty of e-book readers to choose from in 2010
    Besides 3D HDTV, e-book readers were everywhere on the...
  • A review of the iMac 27" Core 2 Duo: yep, it's still an iMac

    The new 27" iMac is certainly a sight to be seen. Its huge screen and subtle feature improvements make it an attractive addition to Apple's lineup, but is it actually good? Ars pokes around to find out....

  • Cloud storage may be main focus of Apple's Lala buyout

    {loadposition twet101}Apple's acquisition of Lala won't form the basis of any iTunes subscription service, but instead may help Apple quickly build a cloud-storage component into the next version of iTunes. Apple will suppo...

  • Site of the Bank of Ghana Suspended

    It has come to light that the official site of the Bank of Ghana www.bog.gov.gh, the regulatory central Bank for financial operation in the Republic of Ghana has been suspended due to non-payment of subscription fee...

  • 3D TV: Why you'll (someday) own one whether you like it or not

    2010 will be the first year that you can walk into Best Buy, put on some glasses, check out a few 3D TVs... and be underwhelmed by what you see. Eventually, though, you'll take the 3D plunge—we all will, because we won't have a ...
  • Google talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the future of software

    {loadposition tweet101}Google talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the future of software

    On the last day of ...

  • Microsoft asks for rehearing in Word case

    But starting Monday, sales of Word won't have the feature at the heart of the dispute
    Microsoft asked an appeals court for a rehearing in the patent case that requires the software giant to pay US$290 million in damages and pr...
  • This time, it's different: Windows Server 2008 R2 in-depth

    Windows Server 2008 R2 may sound a lot like its predecessor, but in many substantial ways it's a brand new product, despite the simple "R2" tacked on the end. Ars takes a detailed look at all the new st...

  • Court order to shut down H-1B sites called 'deeply dangerous'

    There are broader implications to state court's order against national hosting providers, says EFF
    A New Jersey judge's order issued two days before Christmas

    A tale of two qubits: how quantum computers work

    {loadposition tweet101}Quantum information is the physics of knowledge. To be more specific, the field of quantum information ...

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