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Cell phone security has at least one flaw: People
People have long been the weakest link when it comes to protecting computers. The same applies to mobile phones, a security expert says.
Fri Jul 13 08:11:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Critical Microsoft security bulletin adds Office for Mac
Microsoft revises one of its critical security bulletins from Patch Tuesday, adding another item to its list of affected software.
Fri Jul 13 06:56:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

More from Microsoft's partner conference
Some more tidbits from Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference that didn't make it into our stories from Denver.
Fri Jul 13 08:26:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

OLPC and Intel bury the hatchet--for the children
Nonprofit and chipmaker have faced off over low-cost laptops in the past, but they're coming together to bring PCs to kids.
Fri Jul 13 13:30:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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Sony shows off
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From E3 2007: Sony unveils a new PSP, complete with video out to your home television.

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What could you make from an iPhone?
If you take apart the components of an iPhone, piece by piece, it's surprising what you can make when putting the pieces back together. Read full story

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China's 'Warcraft' cuts skeletons
Also: Six months on, Vista users still griping Read it now...
At E3, trying to slay an MMO stereotype
Makers of online role-playing games aim to attract a diverse crowd--and break out of the fantasy-medieval mold.
Fri Jul 13 12:14:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Net radio talks may prevent doomsday
Some Webcasters say they're encouraged by recent offers by the record industry group charged with collecting higher fees, but nothing's set in stone yet.
Fri Jul 13 11:27:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

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