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How did Anonymous hackers eavesdrop on FBI and Scotland Yard?

The FBI and Scotland Yard said no systems were breached, which suggests Anonymous might have hacked an e-mail account and stolen information to listen to a conference call.



Facebook on collision course with new EU privacy laws

Proposed EU laws on Internet privacy will target a critical money-maker for Internet companies such as Facebook: their wealth of personal data on users.

Bare Naked Brand Names

Last century business names were colorfully dressed with uniquely stylized lettering, colorful logos, slogans and contextual support. This century, such ‘stylized dependency’ has been pushed over the cliff by neo-socio-mobile-media-lingo.

App overload? There's a mobile browser for that!

appMobi announces MobiUs, the world's first Web app browser, bringing native app functionality to Web apps and websites developed specifically to run apps written in HTML5.

Where is Apple headed after Steve Jobs? Apple CEO offers his vision.

In his first quarterly report since the passing of founder Steve Jobs, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained why revenues were down from last quarter and what the future holds for Apple.

Amazon Kindle Fire preorders reach 50K per day: report

The Amazon Kindle Fire, due out in November, is already selling extremely well, according to a new report.

How Netflix went wrong: Qwikster was good for company, not the customer.

Netflix pulled the plug Monday on its DVD rental spin-off division Qwikster. Creation of the division was supposed to help Netflix prepare for the cyberfuture, but the move just angered its customers.

Cyber-Name-Identity Expansion Asia: the ICANN gTLD front

When ICANN introduced its revolutionary program in September the Asian and emerging markets had two questions: what’s so special about this gLTD program and how do you play in this exclusive arena?

The Quick Demise of Qwikster - ICANN gTLD Approach

The superstar movie rental giant, Netflix rapidly graduated to movie streaming and suddenly splintered the old fashioned DVD movie rentals and created 'Qwikster', a separate division with a name identity inspired by the sorts of Twitter and Napster etc.

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