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Friday, June 08, 2012

Intel has been reportedly trying to convice content makers to support a cable TV service, which will include set-boxes powered by the company's chips along with facial-recognition technology that will help deliver targetted ads.
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Google has responded to Wall Street Journal after the newspaper published a scathing guest opinion piece against the Internet giant.
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AMD's video drivers prevent Microsoft's Exploit Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) from operating correctly, potentially leaving systems valnuarable to attacks, US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) said today.
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The head of EU competition Joaquin Almunia on Friday confirmed that Google has until early July to put in place changes to its business practices to avoid formal sanctions resulting from an anti-trust investigation into the company.
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Sidesteping from its 'no plug-in' promise for Windows 8, Microsoft has confirmed the integration of Flash Players in Metro IE10 on both Windows 8 and Windows RT OS.
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Google on Thursday said it would soon release a preview of its Chrome browser compatible with the Windows 8 Metro environment.
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In light of password breaches on some popular sites
Facebook has announced it is beefing up its own
security. Seperately, the company also today officially
launched its the App Center.
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A U.S. Judge canceled a trial scheduled to start Monday
in a patent dispute between Apple and Motorola Mobility
saying that neither parties can prove damages.
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