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- Facebook scam gets more sophisticated
- PSN Store now up and Sony E3 conference to be streamed from Home
- Microsoft to unveil new Xbox 360 product and teases new ‘Fusion’ series
- Twitter intros photos, improves search
- Die, MacDefender, die
- Google chief’s Facebook status: I screwed up
Facebook scam gets more sophisticated Posted: What Facebook malware scammers do is illegal, despicable and indefensible. But boy, some of them sure do it well. The latest use of bogus links being spread on the site is clearly not the work of amateur pranksters, but rather a highly sophisticated technique designed to maximize profits. Here are some of the reasons why: [...] |
PSN Store now up and Sony E3 conference to be streamed from Home Posted: Good news for PS3 owners as the PSN Store is finally up now. Sony revealed that [...] Related posts: iTunes Killer: Sony to release direct-download video store for PS3, PSP Sony revitalizing the PSP with Playstation Store access through your PC Sony crippling store downloads to prop up the corpse of UMD? |
Microsoft to unveil new Xbox 360 product and teases new ‘Fusion’ series Posted: |
Twitter intros photos, improves search Posted: Twitter has announced one new feature and one improved feature. The former of which has caused more friction between the social network and the legion of third-party developers who create tools for use on the platform. Twitter Search The first, and least controversial, feature Twitter has today unveiled is an improved version of its search [...] |
Posted: As is Apple’s wont, they didn’t respond immediately when the MacDefender issue appeared. Instead, they cogitated, came up with a solution and then decisively delivered. Thereupon, unless there’s some unimagined twist yet to come, MacDefender is dead, but the underlying source of infection remains. Apple has released Security Update 2011-003 and it [...] Related Posts: [...] |
Google chief’s Facebook status: I screwed up Posted: Google’s “Do No Evil” policy is well known but, like any other company, it has an unspoken “Do No Stupid” policy as well. Now former CEO and current executive chairman Eric Schmidt has conceded that he breached that policy by failing to compete with Facebook in the social networking market. Speaking at D9, a conference [...] |
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