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  1. Nintendo Debuts 'New' 3DS, 3DS XL (0 replies)
  2. Microsoft Purges 1,500 ‘Misleading’ Apps From Windows Store (0 replies)
  3. Apple planning 12.9-inch iPad for 2015 (0 replies)
  4. Dropbox Offers 1TB Pro Account for Just $10 Per Month (0 replies)
  5. HP recalls 6 million computer cords for fire risk (0 replies)
  6. LG to put 'the first 4K OLED TVs' on sale in September (0 replies)
  7. Apple recalls iPhone 5 for battery woes (0 replies)
  8. Spotify Free Music Streaming Lands on Windows Phone (0 replies)
  9. Facebook to start cracking down on clickbait (0 replies)
  10. Sony says PlayStation Network back online (0 replies)
  11. Microsoft Surface 2 Gets $100 Price Drop (0 replies)
  12. Inexpensive Windows PCs hit the market with help from Microsoft (0 replies)
  13. Gmail smartphone app hacked by researchers (0 replies)
  14. IsoBuster 3.4 (0 replies)
  15. Microsoft warns of fake virus alert hitting Windows users (0 replies)
  16. Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 for Windows/Linux/Mac (0 replies)
  17. Microsoft may let you play Xbox One games for free for 24 hours (0 replies)
  18. Acer releases its own Chromebox, bringing the Google OS to desktops (0 replies)
  19. Windows 9 unveiling set for September 30, report says (0 replies)
  20. Speedfan 4.50 (0 replies)
  21. Microsoft OneNote comes to Android tablets for free (0 replies)
  22. Google may offer accounts for kids, controls for parents (0 replies)
  23. Microsoft internally debated rebranding Internet Explorer (0 replies)
  24. Twitter reviewing policies after Robin Williams' daughter harassed (0 replies)
  25. Microsoft makes Bing search more chatty (0 replies)
  26. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 specs seemingly leak online (0 replies)
  27. Microsoft Delays ActiveX Blocking In IE (0 replies)
  28. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2014 (0 replies)
  29. Microsoft: Critical Windows and Internet Explorer patches incoming (0 replies)
  30. Microsoft to drop support for outdated web browsers (0 replies)
  31. Wi-Fi flaw gives up your password (0 replies)
  32. Windows 8's no-name update plan nails OS's coffin shut (0 replies)
  33. Yahoo Joins Google Effort to Encrypt Email (0 replies)
  34. Apple to unveil iPhone 6 'on September 9' (0 replies)
  35. Facebook privacy class action lawsuit attracts 17,000 supporters (0 replies)
  36. PlayStation Now Beta Opens to PS4 Users (0 replies)
  37. U.K. Launches Driverless Car Campaign (0 replies)
  38. Windows Phone 8.1 update said to be imminent (0 replies)
  39. MH17: Twitter and Facebook spammers exploit crash (0 replies)
  40. UK anti-piracy campaign set to begin (0 replies)
  41. Western Digital jumps to 6TB in budget hard drives with $299 Red (0 replies)
  42. Facebook introduces 'Save' feature (0 replies)
  43. Amazon leaks Kindle Unlimited e-book subscription plan (0 replies)
  44. Microsoft to Lay Off 18,000 Employees in the Next Year (0 replies)
  45. Facebook Starts Testing 'Buy' Button (0 replies)
  46. Intel to ship Galileo Gen2 open-source computer in August for $60 (0 replies)
  47. Nvidia readies new Android/PC games machine (0 replies)
  48. Amazon accused of illegally billing for kids' gaming purchases (0 replies)
  49. Smart LED light bulbs leak wi-fi passwords (0 replies)
  50. Microsoft warns support ending for popular Windows products (0 replies)
  51. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for July 2014 (0 replies)
  52. Google Glass wearers can steal your password (0 replies)
  53. Plasma TVs are just about dead (0 replies)
  54. Microsoft slates critical IE, Windows patches for Tuesday (0 replies)
  55. Windows XP Stayin' Alive (0 replies)
  56. Samsung Reveals Galaxy S5 Mini (0 replies)
  57. Secret Facebook mood study raises privacy concerns (0 replies)
  58. Apple cuts iPod Touch prices by up to 25% (0 replies)
  59. Microsoft Matches Google With 15GB of Free OneDrive Storage (0 replies)
  60. Whoops! Microsoft goof confirms Surface Mini (0 replies)
  61. Samsung Galaxy Tab S Arrives June 27 (0 replies)
  62. Amazon Fire Phone offers 3D views and gesture controls (0 replies)
  63. Microsoft fixes flaw in its own security software (0 replies)
  64. Microsoft strips some Windows 7 users of IE11 patch privileges (0 replies)
  65. Apple exchanges 'overheating' European USB power adapters (0 replies)
  66. Mozilla Firefox 30.0 (0 replies)
  67. Amazon launches Prime streaming music service (0 replies)
  68. Microsoft leaker sentenced to three months in prison (0 replies)
  69. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2014 (0 replies)
  70. Amazon launches PayPal competitor (0 replies)
  71. Google blunder over D-Day doodle (0 replies)
  72. Microsoft's latest countdown: Update Windows 8.1 before Tuesday (0 replies)
  73. Tetris Turns 30 Ahead of Summer Console Launch (0 replies)
  74. Chrome on Windows champs at the 64-bit (0 replies)
  75. Samsung launches first Tizen phone (0 replies)
  76. Pirate Bay fugitive Peter Sunde arrested in Sweden (0 replies)
  77. Windows 7 powers more than half of all PCs (0 replies)
  78. Windows Start Menu may not return until next year (0 replies)
  79. Panasonic Issues Toughbook Battery Recall Over Fire Risk (0 replies)
  80. Mobile firms urged to unlock phones (0 replies)
  81. Skype to break language barriers with translator tool (0 replies)
  82. Microsoft goes public with browser development plans (0 replies)
  83. Spotify urges Android users to upgrade app after security breach (0 replies)
  84. Torrentz.eu Back Online After Defying UK Police (0 replies)
  85. EBay flaw could let hackers hijack user accounts (0 replies)
  86. Microsoft cautions against Windows XP update trick (0 replies)
  87. Google 'poised to produce 3D imaging tablet' (0 replies)
  88. Microsoft promises fix for Internet Explorer zero day flaw (0 replies)
  89. Facebook Takes Steps to Prevent Over-Sharing (0 replies)
  90. eBay Urges Users to Change Passwords After Hack (0 replies)
  91. Xbox One getting external hard drive support in June (0 replies)
  92. Microsoft Reveals 12-Inch Surface Pro 3 (0 replies)
  93. International Police Forces Arrest 80 Members Of The BlackShades Malware Gang (0 replies)
  94. Teen breaks record for fastest text (0 replies)
  95. Microsoft Offers Xbox Live Gold Refunds (0 replies)
  96. Microsoft to sell $399 Xbox One without Kinect (0 replies)
  97. Windows Store Redesigned for Easier App Browsing (0 replies)
  98. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2014 (0 replies)
  99. Twitter Strengthens Password Reset Process, Login Security (0 replies)
  100. UK ISPs Agree to Send Out Music & Movie Piracy Warnings (0 replies)
  101. WinZip 18.5 (0 replies)
  102. Microsoft to release critical Internet Explorer and SharePoint Server security patche (0 replies)
  103. Mozilla Firefox 29.0.1 (0 replies)
  104. Microsoft files for smartwatch patent (0 replies)
  105. Dell celebrates 30 years in business at forefront of PC revolution (0 replies)
  106. Amazon launches shopping via Twitter (0 replies)
  107. Tesco Plans Smartphone And Hudl 2 Tablet (0 replies)
  108. Microsoft Tips Surface Mini at May 20 Event (0 replies)
  109. AMD finally embraces Android as it looks beyond Windows (0 replies)
  110. Microsoft loses $45m on Surface tablet sales (0 replies)
  111. Yahoo Opts Out of 'Do Not Track' (0 replies)
  112. Microsoft fixes IE zero-day flaw (0 replies)
  113. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 13.1.211.000 (0 replies)
  114. ZoneAlarm Pro 13.1.211.000 (0 replies)
  115. ZoneAlarm Antivirus 13.1.211.000 (0 replies)
  116. Rockstar Outlines Post-GameSpy Server Shutdown Changes (0 replies)
  117. Apache OpenOffice 4.1.0 for Windows/Linux/Mac (0 replies)
  118. Mozilla Firefox 29.0 (0 replies)
  119. Microsoft Warns of Internet Explorer Zero-Day Bug (0 replies)
  120. Warhol works recovered from old Amiga disks (0 replies)
  121. Reports say an Amazon phone is close (0 replies)
  122. Twitter rolls out Facebook-style profile redesign to all users (0 replies)
  123. Google refunding buyers of fake anti-virus app (0 replies)
  124. Netflix to increase subscription prices (0 replies)
  125. Facebook defends use of targeted adverts (0 replies)
  126. AOL Mail Hacked, Accounts Sending Spam (0 replies)
  127. IE6: Retired but not dead yet (0 replies)
  128. Windows XP security update with bug error causes havoc (0 replies)
  129. Kim Dotcom wins back cars and cash seized in Megaupload raid (0 replies)
  130. Facebook wants to help you meet friends offline (0 replies)
  131. Microsoft puts the squeeze on Windows to shoehorn it into 16GB devices (0 replies)
  132. Heartbleed hacks hit Mumsnet and Canada's tax agency (0 replies)
  133. Microsoft releases Windows Phone 8.1 to developers (0 replies)
  134. Microsoft sued over browser miscue that led to $731 million EU fine (0 replies)
  135. Google to sell Glass to public next week (0 replies)
  136. Trillian 5.4.0.16 (0 replies)
  137. Microsoft suspends Windows 8.1 Updates for businesses after bug issue (0 replies)
  138. Windows 8.1 Update is required for future Windows 8.1 patches (0 replies)
  139. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for April 2014 (0 replies)
  140. IBM celebrates 50 years of its System/360 mainframe (0 replies)
  141. Mozilla Firefox 29.0 Beta 5 (0 replies)
  142. Microsoft sketches out final Windows XP security updates for next week (0 replies)
  143. Amazon launches TV streaming and gaming device (0 replies)
  144. Microsoft details mouse-focused Windows 8.1 Update (0 replies)
  145. Windows XP still on 27 percent of computers despite impending support cut-off (0 replies)
  146. The Internet's best April Fools gags (0 replies)
  147. Microsoft announces Office for iPad (0 replies)
  148. Lenovo ThinkPad Batteries Recalled Due to Fire Hazard (0 replies)
  149. ZoneAlarm Antivirus 13.0.208.000 (0 replies)
  150. ZoneAlarm Pro 13.0.208.000 (0 replies)
  151. Microsoft returns to scare tactic well in dump-XP campaign (0 replies)
  152. Microsoft opens up source code for ancient DOS and Word for Windows products (0 replies)
  153. Mozilla Firefox 29.0 Beta 2 (0 replies)
  154. Just previewing email can give attackers control of your PC, Microsoft warns (0 replies)
  155. Firefox's UI face-lift on track for April debut (0 replies)
  156. Microsoft tries to tempt XP diehards with $100 discount on new PCs (0 replies)
  157. Microsoft to review policies after admitting it searched customer email (0 replies)
  158. Mozilla Firefox 28.0 (0 replies)
  159. Flappy Bird is coming back to the App Store (0 replies)
  160. EA games web server hacked to host phishing website (0 replies)
  161. Prepare for Titanfall on the Xbox 360... only now in April (0 replies)
  162. Microsoft dangles $50 carrot in front of XP users (0 replies)
  163. Mozilla scraps Metro version of Firefox, citing low interest (0 replies)
  164. Google shrinks Drive cloud storage prices (0 replies)
  165. Firefox, Safari And Internet Explorer Are All Broken At Pwn2Own (0 replies)
  166. Twitter Fixes Privacy Bug That Affected 93,000 Users (0 replies)
  167. US-CERT urges XP users to dump IE (0 replies)
  168. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for March 2014 (0 replies)
  169. Apple’s iOS 7 Gets First Major Update (0 replies)
  170. Android for wearables coming, says Google software boss (0 replies)
  171. Microsoft plans to patch critical under-attack IE bug next week (0 replies)
  172. Microsoft Accidentally Leaks Windows 8.1 Update (0 replies)
  173. Getty makes millions of photos free for online use (0 replies)
  174. Twitter resets user passwords by accident (0 replies)
  175. Skype for Outlook.com Rolls Out Globally (0 replies)
  176. Shareaza 2.7.2.0 (0 replies)
  177. Microsoft reacts to XP upgrade critics with free file transfer tool (0 replies)
  178. Android Tablet Sales Overtake Apple's iPad in 2013 (0 replies)
  179. Windows XP will continue receiving security support in China (0 replies)
  180. Virgin Media Boosts Top Fibre Optic Speeds to 152Mbps (0 replies)
  181. Microsoft hints at new apps for Office suite (0 replies)
  182. 'Treasure trove' of personal details found (0 replies)
  183. Microsoft again urges customers to ditch XP, Office 2003 (0 replies)
  184. Gmail Adds 'Unsubscribe' Link for Pesky Mailing Lists (0 replies)
  185. Nokia launches first Android phones (0 replies)
  186. SanDisk microSD cards hit 128GB (0 replies)
  187. Microsoft slashes Xbox price to £399 to boost sales (0 replies)
  188. Microsoft concedes Windows 8.1 needs more for mouse, keyboard customers (0 replies)
  189. First Ubuntu phones to launch in 2014 (0 replies)
  190. Microsoft Completes Its OneDrive Rebranding, Adds Features (0 replies)
  191. Valve challenged over anti-cheating tools (0 replies)
  192. Sony sells 5.3 million Playstation consoles, exceeds full-year target (0 replies)
  193. Nvidia Unleashes First 'Maxwell'-Class GPUs (0 replies)
  194. Report: Samsung Galaxy S5 to have larger, sharper display (0 replies)
  195. Microsoft sets Oct. 31 as stop date for Windows 7 consumer PC sales (0 replies)
  196. Microsoft Office may come to iPad before Windows 8 (0 replies)
  197. Mozilla Firefox 27.0.1 (0 replies)
  198. Thousands hit in Tesco.com attack (0 replies)
  199. Facebook expands gender options for user profiles (0 replies)
  200. IE10 under attack as hackers exploit zero-day bug (0 replies)
  201. Microsoft Windows 8 lags predecessor in first-year sales (0 replies)
  202. Is Microsoft rethinking its decision to build Office for iPad? (0 replies)
  203. Hackers circulate thousands of FTP credentials, New York Times among those hit (0 replies)
  204. Firefox to start displaying ads on ‘new tab’ page, Mozilla announces (0 replies)
  205. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February 2014 (0 replies)
  206. Microsoft adds critical IE, XP fixes to Tuesday's patch slate (0 replies)
  207. EA faces criticism over mobile Dungeon Keeper game (0 replies)
  208. Microsoft asks for help coaxing users to ditch Windows XP (0 replies)
  209. Developer says he's taking down popular 'Flappy Bird' (0 replies)
  210. Microsoft plans another short patch slate for next week (0 replies)
  211. Firefox for Windows 8 Touch Beta (28.0 Beta 1) (0 replies)
  212. Sony to sell PC unit and cut jobs (0 replies)
  213. Man pleads with Facebook to see dead son’s video (0 replies)
  214. Big Xbox One Update Scheduled for Feb. 11 (0 replies)
  215. Mozilla Firefox 27.0 (0 replies)
  216. Facebook: The Mixed Legacy Of Its First Ten Years (0 replies)
  217. Windows 8.1 refresh leaks to the Web (0 replies)
  218. Sorry Windows 8, XP Is Still in the Game (0 replies)
  219. Websites busted for pushing counterfeit Super Bowl gear (0 replies)
  220. Pwn2Own hack contest puts record $645K on prize table (0 replies)
  221. Amazon Prime Could Get $20-$40 Price Hike (0 replies)
  222. Yahoo Mail hit by hackers, passwords reset (0 replies)
  223. Smartphones overtake handheld consoles as gaming platform of choice (0 replies)
  224. Microsoft will give you $100 to trade PS3 for Xbox One (0 replies)
  225. Netherlands court orders end to Pirate Bay ban (0 replies)
  226. Gmail Bug Might Have Accidentally Deleted Your Email (0 replies)
  227. Angry Birds website hacked after NSA-GCHQ leaks (0 replies)
  228. Pidgin 2.10.8 (0 replies)
  229. Prince fans' shock at $22m piracy action (0 replies)
  230. Were you charged $9.84? It might be fraud (0 replies)
  231. Apple patents solar-powered MacBook (0 replies)
  232. Mozilla Firefox 27.0 Beta 9 (0 replies)
  233. SkyDrive is now OneDrive after trademark spat (0 replies)
  234. NSA and GCHQ target 'leaky' phone apps like Angry Birds to scoop user data (0 replies)
  235. FBI warns shops to watch for checkout thefts (0 replies)
  236. Microsoft retains weapon to silently scrub XP (0 replies)
  237. Rare Nintendo cartridge fetches $99,902 on eBay (0 replies)
  238. foobar2000 v1.3.1 (0 replies)
  239. Facebook “To Lose 80 Percent of Users By 2017” (0 replies)
  240. Apple iOS 7 Update to Fix Random Reboots (0 replies)
  241. New Windows malware tries to infect Android devices connected to PCs (0 replies)
  242. HWiNFO 4.32 (0 replies)
  243. Microsoft in more hacking misery (0 replies)
  244. Windows 8.1 update may serve Metro apps from the desktop (0 replies)
  245. HP, citing popular demand, begins promoting PCs with Windows 7 (0 replies)
  246. Refrigerator Used By Hackers In Cyber Attack (0 replies)
  247. You're Still Using Terrible Passwords (0 replies)
  248. Google bans two extensions from Chrome store that sent malware (0 replies)
  249. Google unveils 'smart contact lens' to measure glucose levels (0 replies)
  250. Nintendo Admits Wii U Failure, Slashes Forecast (0 replies)