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Malware found on HTC Android phone from Vodafone

HTC mobile device running Android was distributed by Vodafone with a botnet program on it, as well as Conficker and a password-stealing Trojan, Panda Labs says.
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Is the Kindle finally ready for the Web?

If you own a Kindle, you also own a mobile Web browser. But chances are you never use it. That may be about to change.
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Eliminates 3G multiplayer: Howd they do that?

Ngmocos Eliminate was one of the first games to offer 3G multiplayer on the iPhone. But how did they do it?
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Google-China flap spurs federal plan to bypass censors

Democratic and Republican members of Congress announce the Global Internet Freedom Caucus and a bill to spend federal dollars on research to "defeat Internet suppression and censorship."
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Tuesdays top headlines

Cisco finally makes its big announcement--and its a router. Plus, Sony 3DTVs are on the way, and is the Drudge Report spreading malware?
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Indendix EEG lets you type with your brain

Austrias Guger Technologies is billing the device as the worlds first commercial personal brain-machine speller.
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Businesses offer best path to money in smart grid

Dozens of companies are developing tools to get consumers involved in home energy management, but businesses are easier customers to serve, say smart-grid execs.
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Analyst: Apple warned handset makers before suing HTC

An analyst report says that Apple gave plenty of warning it intended to sue competitors that moved too close to iPhones territory.
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Foursquare unveils its SXSWi arsenal

In a heated war with rival Gowalla for the geek seal of approval at the annual digital culture festival, Foursquare has unveiled new badges, new partners, and new promotions.
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Microsoft researcher wins Turing Award

Researcher Chuck Thacker, who helped pioneer several key aspects of the personal computer, gets honor seen as the Nobel Prize of computing. In an interview, Thacker talks about the award, his work and why hes not retiring any time soon.
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Microsoft warns of zero-day IE hole on Patch Tuesday

New vulnerability in Windows and Office could allow someone an attacker to take control of IE 6 and IE 7 systems, Microsoft says.
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Microsoft tweaks browser ballot code

After complaints the original algorithm was not doing the job, Redmond fixes the code shuffling the order of the browsers in its ballot screen for European users.
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Drudge Report accused of serving malware, again

Drudge says a Senate committee has falsely accused the conservative news aggregation site of spreading malware, but a CNET reader says its true.
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Is ad blocking the problem?

Ad blocking is an easy scapegoat for the online media industry, but blocking ad-blocking will only stymie the evolution of the online media business.
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Samsung partners with Barnes & Noble on new e-reader

Samsungs $299 E6 eReader, which now has a tie-in with Barnes & Noble, is scheduled for an April or May release in the U.S.
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EFF knocks iPhone developer license agreement

The Electronic Frontier Foundation used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain a copy of the iPhone developer agreement from a federal agency and doesnt like what it found.
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Palm pushes WebOS plug-in kit

The smartphone makers WebOS Plug-in Development Kit enters its public beta phase, and Palm shows off some games built by PDK developers.
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MSN decides to keep its makeover

Microsoft is making final a series of changes to the look of the MSN portal, hoping a cleaner page with more videos and fewer links will help give it a fresher look.
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Documents in Viacom vs. Google unsealed soon

Google wanted to wait until June before giving the public a peek into the information collected in the companys copyright conflict with Viacom. A judge says speed things up.
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In Chatroulette, the Web is closer to the real world

Chatroulette is receiving a lot of criticism, but perhaps the media are identifying it as something its not.
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