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  • Ballmer: From the frying pan to the firing line

    In these eBay days, buyer's remorse is increasingly common. Less common is the remorse of the unbought a sensation now widely reported among major Yahoo shareholders in the wake of Ballmer's retreat.

  • Flaw found in Apple bug-fix tool

    A vulnerability has been found in a tool being used to apply fixes to software flaws affecting Apple Computer, to be known as Apple Inc.

  • Intel's concept PC apes Apple

    A concept PC being shown off by the chipmaker in San Francisco bears a striking resemblance to the Mac mini.

  • Click-less phishing scam steals passwords

    A phishing scam has been detected that doesn't require users to click on a link in order to jeopardise their personal data. Simply opening the email may be enough, according to Messagelabs.

  • Phishing scams: They're the new viruses

    Phishing scams are now so prolific in terms of their rapid dissemination that they are outstripping viruses in the severity of their outbreak.

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  • Heinous headsets and hammered hard drives

    Technology's been driving me nuts, but not quite insane enough to attempt 'cleaning' my hard drive in a radical new fashion.

  • Apple: The last bastion?

    Commentary:Steve Jobs can unveil as many nice new fast Macs as he likes, but it's in other areas that the Mac could be sunk, and if it does sink, it could be bad for all computer users.

  • Nintendo device revives Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong is boldly going where no animated ape has gone before--a thin piece of electronically enhanced cardboard.

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