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Some Yahoo accounts in China compromised

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Yahoo email accounts of some journalists and activists whose work relates to China were compromised in an attack discovered this week, according to rights groups and foreign correspondents, days after Google said it would move its Chinese-language search services out of China because of censorship concerns.

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Comcast gave a preview here Wednesday of what its 3D broadcast

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Comcast gave a preview here Wednesday of what its 3D broadcast of the Masters golf tournament will look like next week.

The cable giant will be delivering the live 3D broadcast of the tournament, produced by the Augusta National Golf Club, from April 7 through 11 to subscribers of Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, . . . → Read More: Comcast gave a preview here Wednesday of what its 3D broadcast

Elan to sue Apple

Apple has a new lawsuit lodged against it, this time by Elan Microelectronics, which says the iPad, among other Apple products, violates its multitouch patent. Elan requests that U.S. regulators bar Apple from importing and selling the iPad.

Apple is being sued by Taiwan-based Elan Microelectronics, which alleges that certain Apple products—including the iPhone, iPod Touch, MacBook, . . . → Read More: Elan to sue Apple

AOL’s MapQuest announced late Monday that its free

 

AOL‘s MapQuest announced late Monday that its free MapQuest 4 Mobile iPhone app, version 1.5.1, now offers turn-by-turn voice navigation, allowing drivers to watch the road, and not the display.

The addition of the spoken turn-by-turn functionality places the MapQuest app ahead of a number of others; most navigation apps require a user to follow along, essentially . . . → Read More: AOL’s MapQuest announced late Monday that its free

EBay Inc is rebranding its Kijiji classifieds

EBay Inc is rebranding its Kijiji classifieds business in the United States as eBayClassifieds.com, as it strives to replace Craigslist.com as the dominant player in the world’s largest classified advertising market.

“It’s game-on between Craigslist and eBay,” said BGC Partners analyst Colin Gillis. “It’s the difference between having a subsidiary trial brand versus leveraging the big brand.”

EBay . . . → Read More: EBay Inc is rebranding its Kijiji classifieds

A new patent awarded to Web retailer Amazon.com could change

A new patent awarded to Web retailer Amazon.com could change what customers see in their shipping confirmation e-mails, as well as making falsely problematic returns more difficult.

U.S. patent number 7,689,465, which was unearthed early Tuesday by blog TechFlash, outlines a process wherein the company films outgoing packages being boxed up. Stills from these videos, or the . . . → Read More: A new patent awarded to Web retailer Amazon.com could change

The TiVo Premier and TiVo Premiere XL boxes hit the shelves

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The TiVo Premier and TiVo Premiere XL boxes hit the shelves at Best Buy yesterday. To mark the launch, I talked to TiVo, Inc. Senior Vice President of Corporate Development & Strategy Naveen Chopra, who is responsible for creating the company’s overall strategy and developing partnerships for new features and content partners.

The TiVo Premiere . . . → Read More: The TiVo Premier and TiVo Premiere XL boxes hit the shelves

Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.3, the latest update to Snow Leopard

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Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.3, the latest update to Snow Leopard, on March 29. The update includes not only several tweaks to applications such as Time Machine, but also a security component, leading Apple to recommend it for all current users of Snow Leopard.

According to Apple, the update is meant to address a . . . → Read More: Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.3, the latest update to Snow Leopard

Antitrust regulators approve Cisco and Tandberg 3.4 B deal

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Antitrust regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have granted approval to Cisco’s $3.4 billion deal for telepresence competitor Tandberg. At the same time, Cisco announced its biggest TelePresence deal, with Bank of America agreeing to buy 200 units.

Cisco Systems cleared the final major hurdles in its bid to acquire rival Tandberg when regulators . . . → Read More: Antitrust regulators approve Cisco and Tandberg 3.4 B deal

4G rolls out in Houston

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The 4G wireless broadband company rolls out its broadband service in the greater Houston area expanding its base to a potential four million customers.

Clearwire Communications said March 29 it was officially open for business in the greatrer Houston area. The coverage area includes more than 1,900 square miles and more than 4 million people.

Regionally, . . . → Read More: 4G rolls out in Houston

Acer pushing back into the server business

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The usual server makers stepped up March 29 to offer systems based on Advanced Micro Devices’ “Magny-Cours” processors, which offer eight and 12 cores per CPU. 

Dell, Hewlett-Packard, SGI, Cray and Appro all announced plans for new or enhanced systems powered by the Opteron 6000s.

However, one surprise name in the bunch was Acer Group, the . . . → Read More: Acer pushing back into the server business

Google services now partially blocked in China

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Google mobile services are now “partially blocked” in mainland China, according to a China service availability Web site set up by the search engine giant.

In the wake of Google’s decision to redirect Google.cn traffic to the uncensored Google.com/hk site, Google also set up a Web site that produced daily updates on the status of . . . → Read More: Google services now partially blocked in China

Robert Moffat pleads guilty

Robert Moffat, at one time considered by industry observers to be a possible future CEO at IBM, now could spend up to six months in prison after pleading guilty March 29 to federal securities fraud and conspiracy charges.

Moffat admitted in U.S. District Court in New York City that he shared nonpublic information regarding Advanced Micro Devices . . . → Read More: Robert Moffat pleads guilty

Apple today released one of its biggest Mac OS X security updates

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Apple today released one of its biggest Mac OS X security updates in recent memory, covering a whopping 88 documented vulnerabilities.

The Mac OS X v10.6.3 update, which is considered “critical,” covers flaws that could lead to remote code execution, information disclosure and denial-of-service attacks.

In some scenarios, a malicious hacker could take complete . . . → Read More: Apple today released one of its biggest Mac OS X security updates

Students being hired to fight piracy

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In its ongoing fight against the piracy of its property, Warner Bros. is looking to fight fire with fire–or, rather, fight students with students. The studio has begun hiring students for its new “Anti-Piracy Internship.”

Warner Bros. describes the position:

During the 12 month internship, duties will include: monitoring local Internet forums and IRC for pirated . . . → Read More: Students being hired to fight piracy

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