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  1. Microsoft re-releases latest Surface Pro 2 update following initial issues (0 replies)
  2. Google to face UK users in privacy row (0 replies)
  3. Samsung officially unveils Galaxy Tab 3 Lite tablet (0 replies)
  4. Microsoft extends Windows XP anti-malware support to July 2015 (0 replies)
  5. Facebook Rolls Out Trending Topics (0 replies)
  6. Adobe Reader XI (11.0.06) (0 replies)
  7. Twitter rolling out new Web design (0 replies)
  8. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for January 2014 (0 replies)
  9. Nero 2014 (15.0.03900) (0 replies)
  10. Windows 9 slated for 2015 as Windows 8 'tanking' (0 replies)
  11. Dropbox Says Site Down After Maintenance Error, Not From Hackers (0 replies)
  12. Patch Tuesday preview: Get your Windows XP patches while they last (0 replies)
  13. Samsung Plans Galaxy S5 by April With Possible Eye-Scan Security (0 replies)
  14. Windows 8.1 update images pop up online (0 replies)
  15. PS4 outselling Xbox One by 1 million consoles (0 replies)
  16. Yahoo found serving Java malware-spreading ads (0 replies)
  17. Kirsty Cox jailed for two years for £450,000 iPad scam (0 replies)
  18. Wii Fit U Retail Version Hits Stores Jan. 10 (0 replies)
  19. Steam gaming portal left for dead after purported DDoS attack (0 replies)
  20. Facebook Accused Of Reading Private Messages, Selling Data (0 replies)
  21. Windows 8 regains uptake mojo, XP restarts death slide (0 replies)
  22. 'The Hobbit' Named 2013's Most Pirated Movie (0 replies)
  23. Modern-style Firefox for Windows 8 pushed back to March (0 replies)
  24. Hashtag, twerking and selfie: Most annoying words of the year (0 replies)
  25. Unencrypted Windows crash reports give 'significant advantage' to hackers, spies (0 replies)
  26. 4.6M Snapchat Usernames, Phone Numbers Leaked Online (0 replies)
  27. Planet likely to warm by 4C by 2100, scientists warn (0 replies)
  28. Cash machines robbed with infected USB sticks (0 replies)
  29. Internet Archive puts classic 70s and 80s games online (0 replies)
  30. Follow Father Christmas as he rockets around the globe (0 replies)
  31. Cryptolocker ransomware has 'infected about 250,000 PCs' (0 replies)
  32. Apple large-size tablet rumored for launch in October 2014 (0 replies)
  33. Balky browsers tick off tablet owners (0 replies)
  34. Yahoo Mail brings back popular tabs feature (0 replies)
  35. Microsoft takes down faulty Surface Pro 2 update (0 replies)
  36. Mozilla Firefox 27.0 Beta 2 (0 replies)
  37. Facebook tops Google searches for UK in 2013 (0 replies)
  38. Overheating HP Chromebook 11 chargers recalled due to fire and burn risks (0 replies)
  39. Twitter backtracks on blocking changes (0 replies)
  40. Xbox One sales top 2 million (0 replies)
  41. Outlook.com aims to ease the switch from Gmail (0 replies)
  42. Yahoo Apologizes for Prolonged Outage of Revamped E-Mail Service (0 replies)
  43. Microsoft retracts Windows 7 PC end-of-sales deadline (0 replies)
  44. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for December 2013 (0 replies)
  45. Apple to launch its 12 Days of Gifts promotion in the U.S. after Christmas (0 replies)
  46. Mozilla Firefox 26.0 (0 replies)
  47. Facebook develops 'sympathise' button (0 replies)
  48. Microsoft sells out Dell tablet doorbuster in minutes (0 replies)
  49. Microsoft disrupts ZeroAccess web fraud botnet (0 replies)
  50. Microsoft ends Windows 7 retail sales (0 replies)
  51. Google offers Gmail and Calendar data download (0 replies)
  52. Almost Two Million Account Passwords Stolen and Posted Online (0 replies)
  53. Microsoft lines up critical Windows, Office and IE fixes for next week (0 replies)
  54. Mozilla Firefox 26.0 Beta 10 (0 replies)
  55. Microsoft working on a smart bra to measure mood (0 replies)
  56. PS4 outstrips Xbox One to become UK's fastest selling console (0 replies)
  57. Windows 7 market share still growing despite newer operating systems (0 replies)
  58. PlayStation 4 'starting to sell out' (0 replies)
  59. Black Friday Amazon Deals (0 replies)
  60. Apple ditches discounts, goes with gift cards for Black Friday sale (0 replies)
  61. Man Accidentally Throws Out Hard Drive Containing £4m Worth Of Bitcoins (0 replies)
  62. US agrees to pay $50m after 'piracy' of software (0 replies)
  63. Sony is taking wearable technology to a whole new level (0 replies)
  64. Fresh Microsoft Windows XP Flaw Exploited In Targeted Attacks (0 replies)
  65. Acer announces first Chromebook with touchscreen for $299.99 (0 replies)
  66. Microsoft Launches Xbox Video Service on the Web (0 replies)
  67. Winamp 5.666 (0 replies)
  68. Xbox gamers suspended in cursing crackdown (0 replies)
  69. Apple Reportedly Prepping 12.9-Inch iPad (0 replies)
  70. Microsoft acknowledges Xbox problem with disc drive (0 replies)
  71. Microsoft to deliver Office 2013 SP1 in early '14 (0 replies)
  72. The end of an era: Winamp's shutting down (0 replies)
  73. Skype 6.11.0.102 (0 replies)
  74. Mozilla ushers in new Firefox UI (0 replies)
  75. Sony responds to PS4 glitch reports with guide (0 replies)
  76. Mozilla Firefox 25.0.1 (0 replies)
  77. Sony's PlayStation 4 goes on sale (0 replies)
  78. Chicago hacker tied to Anonymous given 10 years in prison (0 replies)
  79. Microsoft Releases Free 3D Printing App for Windows 8.1 (0 replies)
  80. Facebook urges users to change passwords following Adobe breach (0 replies)
  81. Mozilla Firefox 26.0 Beta 4 (0 replies)
  82. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November 2013 (0 replies)
  83. Microsoft accidentally ships Xbox One two weeks early (0 replies)
  84. 'Lover Spy' hacker makes FBI 'most wanted' list (0 replies)
  85. Blizzard Unveils 'World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor' Expansion (0 replies)
  86. Shared bug bounty program praised by security researchers (0 replies)
  87. Internet Explorer 11 Blocker Toolkit (0 replies)
  88. Internet Explorer 11 Lands in Windows 7 (0 replies)
  89. Microsoft warns users of hacker attacks (0 replies)
  90. Western Digital Inflates 3.5in HDD Storage To 6TB Using Helium (0 replies)
  91. Nintendo to bring Wii Mini to US later this month (0 replies)
  92. Windows 8.1 creates mouse-control problems for gamers (0 replies)
  93. Google launches Nexus 5 handset with Android Kitkat (0 replies)
  94. WinZip 18 (0 replies)
  95. ZoneAlarm Pro 12.0.104.000 (0 replies)
  96. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 12.0.104.000 (0 replies)
  97. ZoneAlarm Antivirus 12.0.104.000 (0 replies)
  98. Mozilla Firefox 25.0 (0 replies)
  99. ISPs told to block 21 pirate sites (0 replies)
  100. Windows XP infection rate may jump 66% after patches end in April (0 replies)
  101. Dell assures laptop owners that the awful smell isn't cat pee (0 replies)
  102. How YouTube's Subscription Service Will Benefit Record Labels (0 replies)
  103. AMD Unleashes Graphics Core Next-Based Radeon R9 290X (0 replies)
  104. HWiNFO 4.26 (0 replies)
  105. Trillian 5.4.0.13 (0 replies)
  106. Facebook Criticized for Reversing Ban on Beheading Videos (0 replies)
  107. Nokia World reveals phablets and tablets in Abu Dhabi (0 replies)
  108. PlayStation 3 beats Xbox 360's U.S. sales for the first time in years (0 replies)
  109. BitTorrent search site IsoHunt will shut down, pay MPAA $110 million (0 replies)
  110. Mozilla Firefox 25.0 Beta 8 (0 replies)
  111. Google Extends Support for Chrome on XP Until 2015 (0 replies)
  112. Twitter opening up private messages to anyone (0 replies)
  113. Argos takes on Tesco with £100 Android MyTablet as e-commerce soars (0 replies)
  114. 'Angry Birds Go!' Launches Dec. 11 (0 replies)
  115. Microsoft gives Office to students whose teachers buy it (0 replies)
  116. D-Link to padlock router backdoor by Halloween (0 replies)
  117. Facebook To Axe Search-by-Name Opt-Out Feature (0 replies)
  118. Mozilla Firefox 25.0 Beta 6 (0 replies)
  119. GTA 5 Breaks 7 Guinness World Records (0 replies)
  120. Microsoft stores to open at midnight for Surface 2 launch (0 replies)
  121. Sony PS4 controller will work with Windows PCs from launch (0 replies)
  122. Blu-Ray albums target hi-fi fans (0 replies)
  123. Windows XP support cut-off hits six months until deadline (0 replies)
  124. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for October 2013 (0 replies)
  125. Hackers steal data on 2.9 million Adobe customers (0 replies)
  126. First Steam Machines Will Have Intel, Nvidia Inside (0 replies)
  127. Microsoft to patch zero-day IE bug now under attack (0 replies)
  128. Microsoft returns to CES Las Vegas tech show (0 replies)
  129. PS3 Update Adds Auto Downloads, Data Transfer With Vita (0 replies)
  130. Microsoft shows off modern browser with 1995 computer game (0 replies)
  131. US websites suspended after federal shutdown (0 replies)
  132. Public release of IE exploit could spark widespread attacks (0 replies)
  133. Microsoft makes Xbox Live Gold free for the weekend (0 replies)
  134. Mozilla Firefox 25.0 Beta 3 (0 replies)
  135. Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer dances at tearful send-off (0 replies)
  136. jv16 PowerTools 2014 (3.2.0.1341) (0 replies)
  137. Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1 for Windows/Linux/Mac (0 replies)
  138. Yahoo in recycled email privacy row (0 replies)
  139. Bill Gates: 'Control+Alt+Delete' Was a Mistake (0 replies)
  140. Apple announces new desktops (0 replies)
  141. Microsoft puts Windows XP laggards in a pinch (0 replies)
  142. Microsoft offers 200GB SkyDrive storage for $100 a year (0 replies)
  143. Google fixes lengthy, widespread Gmail glitch (0 replies)
  144. Valve announces SteamOS as it renews living room push (0 replies)
  145. Microsoft Lifts Curtain on Surface 2, Pro 2 (0 replies)
  146. Google revamps logo and search page (0 replies)
  147. GTA 5 Sales Top $1 Billion in 3 Days (0 replies)
  148. Longtime Nintendo president dies (0 replies)
  149. 3 Arrested for Violent GTA 5 Robbery (0 replies)
  150. Apple's iOS 7 Now Available for Download (0 replies)
  151. Microsoft pushes faster, touch-friendly IE11 preview onto Windows 7 (0 replies)
  152. Mozilla Firefox 25.0 Beta 1 (0 replies)
  153. Valve drops hints about Steam game hardware (0 replies)
  154. Hackers exploit critical IE bug; Microsoft promises patch (0 replies)
  155. Microsoft makes Windows 8.1 more DIY-friendly with full versions (0 replies)
  156. Mozilla Firefox 24.0 (0 replies)
  157. GTA 5 iOS App Revealed Ahead of Midnight Launch Events (0 replies)
  158. Mozilla postpones Windows 8 'Metro' Firefox to late January (0 replies)
  159. Microsoft offers $200 token for used iPads (0 replies)
  160. 'Harry Potter' spin-off movie series announced, written by J.K. Rowling (0 replies)
  161. HWiNFO 4.24 (0 replies)
  162. Apple iPhone 5S and 5C handsets unveiled in California (0 replies)
  163. Adobe Reader XI (11.0.04) (0 replies)
  164. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2013 (0 replies)
  165. Wikileaks server for sale on eBay (0 replies)
  166. Sony unveils PlayStation Vita TV (0 replies)
  167. Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 event September 23rd Microsoft confirms (0 replies)
  168. BBC iPlayer extends download service to Android (0 replies)
  169. Call to stop Facebook privacy policy change (0 replies)
  170. Microsoft to patch dangerous Outlook hack-by-preview bug next week (0 replies)
  171. Yahoo rolls out its new logo (0 replies)
  172. Xbox One to launch November 22 (0 replies)
  173. HDMI 2.0 released with up to 18Gbps bandwidth, 32 audio channels (0 replies)
  174. Android KitKat unveiled in Google surprise move (0 replies)
  175. Mozilla Firefox 23.0.1 (0 replies)
  176. Winrar 5.00 (0 replies)
  177. Microsoft faces backlash as firm retires Master certifications for IT professionals (0 replies)
  178. Acer Reveals Liquid S2 Phablet, 10-Inch Iconia Tablet (0 replies)
  179. Windows XP's user share nose-dives (0 replies)
  180. Windows 8 beats Vista's adoption rate in its first year (0 replies)
  181. Mozilla Firefox 24.0 Beta 7 (0 replies)
  182. Apple to Pay up to $280 Credit for Used iPhones (0 replies)
  183. Skype Celebrates 10th Birthday, Promises To Launch 3D Video Calls (0 replies)
  184. Windows 8.1 RTM leaks to Internet (0 replies)
  185. Facebook says countries sought data on 38,000 users in first half of 2013 (0 replies)
  186. Nintendo Cuts Price of Wii U Game Console by $50 (0 replies)
  187. Grand Theft Auto 5 leak sparks Sony apology to Rockstar (0 replies)
  188. Windows 8.1 Released To Manufacturers (0 replies)
  189. Microsoft will craft XP patches after April '14, but not for you (0 replies)
  190. Facebook rolls out shared photo albums (0 replies)
  191. Intel Set to Enable Overclocking of Solid-State Drives (0 replies)
  192. Ebay users hit by site problems (0 replies)
  193. Mozilla Firefox 24.0 Beta 5 (0 replies)
  194. ZoneAlarm Antivirus 11.0.780.000 (0 replies)
  195. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 11.0.780.000 (0 replies)
  196. ZoneAlarm Pro 11.0.780.000 (0 replies)
  197. Sony names PlayStation 4 launch dates (0 replies)
  198. Zuckerberg's goal of connecting 5B people could take 20 years (0 replies)
  199. New Google Maps can help you avoid traffic (0 replies)
  200. Sony Drops Price of PlayStation Vita to $199 (0 replies)
  201. Mozilla Firefox 24.0 Beta 3 (0 replies)
  202. Microsoft restores Outlook.com after three-day outage (0 replies)
  203. Facebook Malware Crackdown Caused App Outage (0 replies)
  204. Chubby Checker can sue HP over genital-measuring app, judge says (0 replies)
  205. Mozilla to ship 'Metro-ized' Firefox Dec. 10 (0 replies)
  206. Skype will come with Windows 8.1, Microsoft confirms (0 replies)
  207. Facebook plans private tool for celebrities (0 replies)
  208. Unauthorised YouTube adverts exposed by security firm (0 replies)
  209. Windows 8.1 Rolling Out in Mid-October (0 replies)
  210. Firefox OS smartphone to launch in the UK (0 replies)
  211. Mozilla Firefox 24.0 Beta 2 (0 replies)
  212. 'Madden NFL 25' Demo Kicks Off Today (0 replies)
  213. Microsoft Sued Over 'Misleading' Surface RT Statements (0 replies)
  214. Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2013 (0 replies)
  215. XP's retirement will be hacker heaven (0 replies)
  216. Pirate Bay introduces Web browser to elude censorship (0 replies)
  217. Microsoft tweaks Windows 8.1 again to help new users (0 replies)
  218. Yahoo is getting a new logo (0 replies)
  219. Microsoft Posts the First Xbox One Unboxing Video (0 replies)
  220. Google Slammed Over ‘Insane’ Chrome Password Exposure (0 replies)
  221. SeaMonkey 2.20 (0 replies)
  222. HWiNFO (0 replies)
  223. Apple offers $10 trade-ins for third-party chargers (0 replies)
  224. Mozilla Firefox 23.0 (0 replies)
  225. Luxury toilet users warned of hardware flaw (0 replies)
  226. Twitter cracks down on abusive tweets (0 replies)
  227. Samsung Tips Next-Gen Galaxy Note at Sept. 4 Event (0 replies)
  228. MSI launches ‘the world’s thinnest and lightest’ 17-inch gaming laptop (0 replies)
  229. Microsoft marks down Surface Pro tablet by $100 (0 replies)
  230. Windows 8 adoption slows; boost sought with update (0 replies)
  231. Microsoft Recruiting Players to Hunt Xbox Trolls (0 replies)
  232. Facebook Rolls Out Embedded Posts (0 replies)
  233. Skype 6.7.59.102 (0 replies)
  234. All black Nintendo 3DS XL coming in August (0 replies)
  235. Mozilla Firefox 23.0 Beta 9 (0 replies)
  236. Panasonic, Sony To Launch 300GB Optical Disc By 2015 (0 replies)
  237. Microsoft, Sony set prices for Xbox One and PS4 controllers (0 replies)
  238. Sony confirms PlayStation Gran Turismo film in production (0 replies)
  239. Elite hacker Barnaby Jack dies ahead of Black Hat event (0 replies)
  240. Google launches Chromecast low-cost TV dongle (0 replies)
  241. Microsoft delivers IE11 Developer Preview for Windows 7 (0 replies)
  242. Malicious ‘Master Key’ Android Apps Appear Online (0 replies)
  243. Winamp 5.65 (0 replies)
  244. Nvidia to Ship Shield Game Console on 31st of July (0 replies)
  245. ISPs Told To Block More Torrent Sites (0 replies)
  246. Amazon scraps free delivery on some purchases under £10 (0 replies)
  247. Google makes up 25% of Internet traffic (0 replies)
  248. Millions of Sim cards are 'vulnerable to hack attack' (0 replies)
  249. Mozilla Firefox 23.0 Beta 7 (0 replies)
  250. Music piracy 'rises' after festivals, says Spotify study (0 replies)