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Tech news and business reports by CNET News.com. Focused on information technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software, networking, and Internet media.
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Amazon's S3 experiencing outage
Problems with online storage service causing many sites to present broken images.
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Social Engineering 101: Mitnick and other hackers show how it's done
Former jailed hacker Kevin Mitnick gives preview of his tell-all book and TV series in keynote and panel at Last HOPE hacker confab.
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The Internet--a private eye's best friend
Private investigator explains how he can find almost anything out about anyone using the Internet, cell phones, cameras, and video cameras in a world where privacy is just as good as dead.
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India's outsource giants feeling the pinch
Infosys, Tata, and Wipro blame global economic conditions, with the former warning the new quarter may be difficult too, as companies postpone decisions on outsourcing.
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Facebook sues German rival
Social-networking giant, which launched its own German language version earlier this year, asserts that StudiVZ simply replaced Facebook's "blue color scheme with a red one."
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VC funding either flat or falling
Major VC watchers release somewhat conflicting reports. However, neither one said venture capital funding is actually on the rise.
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Women's tech conference draws Macy's, not Google
At the BlogHer 2008 conference, female bloggers are surrounded by the very mainstream brand advertisers that the Internet media industry has clamored to attract for the last 10 years.
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At Last HOPE conference, everyone can hack it
Gathering in New York brings together the hacker community for sessions on hacking the usual (computer systems) and not so usual (the media, food, and sex).
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Protecting against Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID data attacks
Speaker at hacker conference warns about security risks inherent in everyday electronics and suggests taking a hammer to your passport.
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Torvalds: Linux not becoming obsolete would be 'sad'
And could Microsoft entice Linus Torvalds to work there? Your guess is probably correct.
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