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Twitter Has Security MeltdownOpen in New Window
"The microblogging site recommends users reset their passwords and verify their e-mail addresses because of a phishing campaign directed at its users and the hacking of its support software." read more »
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Nokia calls foul over patent spatOpen in New Window
Complains to EC over IPComNokia has lodged a complaint with the European Commission, claiming that IPCom is abusing mobile patents originally owned by Bosch that are already the subject of legal acti read more »
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Nokia reveals Tube's UK launch dateOpen in New Window
Watch out, iPhone...After denying British punters a touch screen Tube in their Christmas stockings, Nokia has announced that the much-hyped phone will launch in Blighty this month.… read more »
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Powermat joins the wireless charger frayOpen in New Window
Powermat has joined a list of companies that promise to reduce the clutter from using a separate charger cable for every cell phone, MP3 player and other electrical device. read more »
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Bangalore IT companies receive e-mail threatsOpen in New Window
"IT companies in Bangalore, including Infosys Technologies and Wipro, received an e-mail last week threatening to blow up their facilities, according to police officials." read more »
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Report: Cloud-Based Email Cheapest Option for Most CompaniesOpen in New Window
A new report from Forrester presents a cost analysis of cloud-based email systems in enterprises, such as Google Apps or Yahoo!'s Zimbra. In the report, Forrester argues that cloud-based email servic read more »
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Company Finds Second Time the Charm for Email ArchivingOpen in New Window
Insurance broker DeWitt Stern Group put in place an email archiving system, but replaced it 18 months later after finding its features, reliability, and support were inadequate read more »
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Nokia 'Curse of Silence' SMS exploit uncoveredOpen in New Window
Bill Ray of The Register writes "Mobile phone security vendors were rejoicing last night when it emerged that an obscure bug in an old version of the Symbian OS could allow an attacker to crash a ta read more »
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