Archive for May 27th, 2011

Sony Attacked Once More

Sony has been hacked again, this time in Canada, adding to the growing list of security breaches in a rapidly worsening legal and financial mess for the company. Hackers nabbed 2,000 Sony Ericsson website usernames, emails and passwords yesterday, but no credit card information. A “grey hat hacker” — someone who hacks to expose security [...]

Power Stone 2

PowerStone 2 turns up the heat on Capcom’s classic 3D fighter with supportfor up to four challengers, taking versus battle to the next level withfrantic multiplayer melees. New levels featuring multi-tiered areaswithin a single map add even more mayhem to the mix. The sequel alsoadds a completely new range of kooky weapons as well as [...]

Motorola XPRT Phone (Sprint)

Released for Sprint, the Motorola XPRT is an Android-based phone designed for business professionals, offering corporate security features like data wipe and encryption, PIN and password lock, and other common IT policies. The XPRT also integrates 256-bit AES data encryption on both the phone and SD card, ensuring sensitive company secrets remains confidential. The device [...]

Republicans Join Democrats in AT&T Skepticism

Republicans and Democrats both voiced concerns about AT&T’s proposed merger with T-Mobile in a House subcommittee meeting, but regulators will have the final say in the deal. Representative of both parties expressed worry that the $39 billion deal could stifle competition and innovation by concentrating 80 percent of the U.S. mobile market in the hands [...]

The Incredible Hulk

He is huge, it is green, powerful and dangerous. This is not a monster from someones nightmare. This – The Incredible Hulk! The famous bully does not have good manners, but it has a truly heroic strength and good temper. He smashes the walls, door knocks, but only in order to overcome dangerous villains, and [...]

Facebook Posts Used in Court

Facebook posts and photos shared only with friends can be used against people in court, indicating that activities many consider “private” are not, at least in the eyes of the law. In at least one case, according to the FindLaw legal blog, a court ordered the disclosure of a Facebook password, granting access to lawyers [...]

Google, Facebook Warn G8 Governments Against Internet Regulation

Google and Facebook today warned governments at the G8 Summit to carefully consider before moving ahead with Internet regulation, warning restrictions could stifle the Internet and dampen the digital economy. Mark Zuckerberg, creator of the social network with its over 500 million users, spoke about the difficulty of finding a way to regulate the Internet [...]

Mobile Phones May Change TV Advertising Methods

Mobile phones are the favorite multitasking distraction for TV watchers, according to a recent study, posing questions on how advertising to reach consumers may change in the future. According to a study by video ad company YuMe and IPG Media Lab, 60 percent of TV watchers toyed with their cell phones while in front of [...]

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