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Apple Game Center snubs iPhone 3G, first iPod Touch The Game Center is open to most iOS-based devices, with the exception of the iPhone 3G and first-gen iPhones and iPods, Apple has revealed. |
Salesforce talks up Chatter Mobile apps The social-networking tool, aimed at businesses, now comes in apps for the iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, and Android devices. |
Oracle to pay Hurd $950,000 per year Former HP CEO Mark Hurd stands to score big as co-president at Oracle. Beyond the salary, there\'s a potential $5 million bonus in 2011, and oodles of stock options. |
Mozilla: Now is the time for browser-based games Firefox and other up-to-date browsers are capable of running newly complex games, Mozilla argues, launching an effort to get programmers interested. |
Are refurbished Kindles a bargain? Amazon is selling refurbished second-generation Kindles starting at $159.99. But are they a deal? |
Buy one-get one offered for Samsung Fascinate Verizon Wireless is introducing this Android smartphone with a buy-one, get-one-free deal. |
Reddit co-founders reunite at Hipmunk Hipmunk, an ambitious foray into the packed travel-search market, was founded by one of Reddit\'s creators and has just brought the other one on as its head of marketing. |
Microsoft sends Bing back to school The company is launching Redu, a site aimed at drawing more people into the debate over the future of U.S. education. Among its features is a Bing map displaying educational job openings. |
Microsoft aims to sharpen its CRM pitch As it gears up to start testing a new version of its product, Redmond says it\'s tired of letting Marc Benioff\'s Salesforce.com own the conversation. |
Antivirus isn\'t dead--it\'s growing up Despite longtime diagnoses that antivirus software is doomed, security will become a service for mobile devices, experts predict. |
Mozilla fixes Firefox holes, curtails clickjacking Along with the security fixes, Firefox 3.6.9 gets a new feature to help Web developers reduce clickjacking risks. Also: Chrome 6 gets bug fixes. |
Norton\'s new Power Eraser goes free The tool for removing aggressive malware is part of Symantec\'s 2011 refresh to its Norton consumer security suites. |
Study: Two-thirds of Web surfers fall prey to online crime Survey finds China, Brazil, India, and the U.S. at top of list of countries with the most cybercrime victims. |
Report: Justin Bieber is 3 percent of Twitter A tweet by designer Dustin Curtis suggests that a Twitter employee has confirmed to him that, at any given moment, teen phenomenon Justin Bieber uses 3 percent of Twitter\'s infrastructure. |
Trend Micro bets on the cloud Trend Micro revamps its consumer-protection suites by wagering heavily on cloud-based protection, creating security suites that the company claims are faster at detection and lighter on system resources. |
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