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Google ordered to turn over YouTube user data
Google
has been ordered to hand over the records of which users watched which video
over to Viacom in a $1 billion copyright suite that Viacom brought against
Google. While both Google and Viacom Read more...
What's next for Mifare?
What's next for Mifare? On Wednesday, a video was released on YouTube demonstrating the successful hack of physical access systems based on Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Online video gets down to business
gets down to businessWhat's the first thing you think of when you hear the term "online video"? It is employees slacking off and watching YouTube at work? If so, you might be looking at things all Read more...
MTube: The world's smallest PC
No folks, that isn't a portable media player, GPS unit or smartphone that you're looking at, it's the world's smallest PC. The MTube weighs a paltry 5.3 ounces, measures 3.34" x 3.34" x 0.78", Read more...
iPhone gets International data/voice plan
International road warriors looking to make a business case for the iPhone, here's your silver bullet: AT&T has just announced a comprehensive international data plan for the iPhone that will Read more...
AMD prepping tri-core processors
Like a three-legged table, a three-wheeled car or that perennial YouTube favorite, the courageous three-legged dog, tri-core processors are Read more...
Storm Worm dupes YouTube fans
YouTube fans beware: You might think that email link is sending you to a video of the Star Wars kid but in reality, the link's purpose may be far less funny. Security experts are warning that online Read more...
Adobe brings hi-def video to Flash
Adobe's Flash may be the de facto standard for web video at this point but that doesn't mean that the streaming player can't use a new coat of Read more...
Windows bundled apps: Can I get an update please?
Earlier today, I stumbled upon a hilarious send-up of MS Paint on YouTube. Without spoiling too much, I'll say that the video Read more...
Video: Palm Gandolf (800p) caught on tape?
Remember the mysterious Palm "Gandolf," a.k.a. the Palm 800w/p? While the would-be low-end smartphone would Read more...




