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Continuously updated headline links from several news sources. - Ananova News: Technology
Breaking tech news from around the world. - BBC News: Technology
News and features about the latest technology advances including e-commerce, digital media and gaming. Offers selected video and audio programmes. - China Tech News
China Technology Industry News. - CIO Magazine
Articles, analysis, news, research for senior IT executives. Updated daily. - CNET Tech News
CNET is the premier destination for tech product reviews, news and price comparisons, free software downloads, daily videos, and podcasts. - Computer User.com
Provides tech videos, technology reviews, articles, news on software, hardware, electronics, gadgets, security and networking. - Computer World
News and product coverage for information technology managers. - eWeek - IT Newsweekly
Technology News Tech Product Reviews Research and Enterprise Analysis eWeek. - Economist.com: Technology Quarterly - In-depth coverage of tech news and issues with full archives. Includes breaking news and forum.
- Google News: SciTech
Science and technology news from Google's automatically edited web news filter. - IDG.net
The world's leading IT media, research and exposition company. - Info World.com
Leading technology resource for IT news, product reviews, best practices, and white papers covering security, storage, virtualization, ... - Linux
Comprehensive information and resources about the Linux Operating System. - MSNBC Technology News
The latest news on technology, including computer virus information and space news.
- New Scientist.com
Science news and science articles from New Scientist. Read the latest findings on drugs, cancer, depression, technology and more. - PC Technology Guide
Includes many explanatory graphics, an integrated glossary and a product reviews feature. - PC World.com
PC World is your trusted source for tech product reviews, tech news, how-to's and free downloads. - Popular Science
Monthly magazine about current science and technology.
- Popular Mechanics
Informative articles on automotive technology, car parts, do it yourself repair, and used cars. - The Register: Tech News for the World
Offers news, views, opinions and reviews on what's latest in the IT industry. Based in the UK. - SciTech Daily
An updated review of science and technology developments - the latest trends, breakthroughs, background, analysis and information. - Techweb.com
Network of business-related IT news and product review sites. - Tech Target.com
Includes tips, webcasts, and other advice in a variety of focused enterprise technology channels. - TechTV.com
The latest in video games - game reviews, trailers, news, cheats, and screenshots at G4tv.com.
- Tech Republic
Providing real world advice on how to make technology work in business. - Technology Review
MIT's magazine about innovation, with online articles on specific technologies and a focus on the process by which new technology gets out of the lab. - Wired.com
Get in-depth coverage of current and future trends in technology, and how they are shaping business, entertainment, communications, science, politics,and more. - ZDNet
Where Technology Means Business: ZDNet delivers the best tech news, and resources for IT hardware, software, networking and services.



- IBM eyes cybersecurity market with new platform (Reuters)
Reuters - International Business Machines is gearing up to take a chunk of the growing Internet security market by applying its data analytics to help companies and organizations fight cyberattacks. - InfoWorld's Windows 7 Security Deep Dive: The expert guide (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Windows 7 has been warmly received and swiftly adopted by businesses, with improvements over Vista such as a friendlier UAC mechanism, the ability to encrypt removable media as well as hard drive volumes, broader support for strong cryptographic ciphers, hassle-free secure remote access, and sophisticated protection against Trojan malware in the form of AppLocker, to name a few. - Colorado woman must turn over computer hard drive (AP)
AP - Readily available, easy-to-use software can encrypt a computer hard drive so thoroughly it would take years for a hacker to break in. But that seems to be no impediment for government prosecutors, who have obtained an order compelling the disclosure of a computer's contents in one Colorado case. - Rutgers suicide case may find "hate" hard to prove (Reuters)
Reuters - The case captured national attention over what seemed to be an obvious case of cyber-bullying. A former Rutgers University student used a webcam to spy on his roommate's romantic tryst with another man in the days before the roommate's suicide. - What's Your Bank Card PIN Number -- 1111 or 1234? [VIDEO] (Mashable)
Mashable - You shouldn't be allowed to pick your own four-digit PIN numbers -- and banks should start blacklisting the most common PINs, according to a team of British computer security researchers. Too many bank accounts are protected by the numbers "1111" and "1234", their study found. - Why Veterans Are a Good Fit for Tech Jobs [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)
Mashable - Unemployment numbers are down, but there are 220,000 military veterans who are still looking for work. Though these vets are having a tough time finding jobs, they're actually well equipped to work in the tech sector -- many vets are skilled in computer security, SQL and troubleshooting. Some employers are reluctant to hire those in the National Guard or Army Reserve, due to the required time off for service or training. But these employers could earn a tax credit upward of $9,600 for hiring veterans. These tax credits and an improving job market could help the American economy achieve First Lady Michelle Obama's goal of hiring 100,000 veterans and military spouses by 2014. Tech companies such as Microsoft and Google have stepped up to the plate thus far. - AP Exclusive: Iran poised for big nuke expansion (AP)
AP - Diplomats say Iran is poised for a major expansion of its nuclear program at a cavernous underground site.
- FBI could take down Internet for millions on March 8 (Digital Trends)
Digital Trends - The Federal Bureau of Investigation may soon be forced to shut down a number of key Domain Name System (DNS) servers, which would cut Internet access for millions of Web users around the world, reports BetaBeat. The DNS servers were installed by the FBI last year, in an effort to stop the spread of a piece of malware known as DNSCharger Trojan. But the court order that allowed the set up of the replacement servers expires on March 8. - Download InfoWorld's Malware Deep Dive report (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - If malware were biological, the world would be in the grip of the worst pandemic in history. In 2009, more than 25 million unique malware programs were identified, more than all the malware programs ever created in all previous years. No one need wonder what all that malware is trying to do: It's trying to steal money -- through data theft, bank transfers, stolen passwords, or swiped identities. - Experts say Iran has "neutralized" Stuxnet virus (Reuters)
Reuters - Iranian engineers have succeeded in neutralizing and purging the computer virus known as Stuxnet from their country's nuclear machinery, European and U.S. officials and private experts have told Reuters. - Hotmail Top Spam-Stopping Email, Hotmail-Commissioned Study Says [VIDEO] (Mashable)
Mashable - Hotmail is the top spam-stopping major email service, says a study commissioned by Hotmail. - Microsoft India store down after hackers take user data (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft India's retail website was down on Monday after being hacked, with a purportedly Chinese group called Evil Shadow Team posting screenshots the hackers said were customers' obscured usernames and passwords found unencrypted on the site.






