After announcing the discovery of a new malicious software that targets financial data, researchers have created new, Web-based tools that let anyone check if they've been infected. The new malware, Gauss, shows ties to previous state-sponsored viruses … HTC One X 4.0.4 update rolling out today - SlashGear
The HTC One X shipped with Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, but the company has finally gotten around to updating Android to version 4.0.4. An OTA update will be rolling out to the international version of the HTC One X starting today, which includes … You'll never guess Samsung's most popular phone in the US - VentureBeat
Blizzard Battle.net Security Breached, Passwords Accessed - InformationWeek
World of Warcraft developer warns that attackers stole usernames and encrypted passwords, urges Battle.net users to reset logins. By Mathew J. Schwartz InformationWeek Activision Blizzard Thursday warned users of its Battle.net gaming portal that their … Google $22.5 Million FTC Fine Has No Teeth - InformationWeek
FTC privacy fine represents less than a day's profits for Google. But if you care about privacy, you have options. The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday revealed that Google has agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle charges that the company … Kaspersky Finds New Malicious Software Gauss in Mideast - Bloomberg
The cyber worm Gauss, designed to steal sensitive data in the Middle East, was found as experts try to mitigate web risks following the discovery of the Flame virus in May, Kaspersky Lab said. Gauss, while similar to Flame, seems to have a different … HTC One X gets Android 4.0.4 update today: enhances camera app, adds menu ... - Engadget
By Mat Smith posted Aug 10th 2012 8:53AM If you thought the One X's capacitive button layout jarred with the Ice Cream Sandwich experience you saw on the Galaxy Nexus, you'll like what HTC's just told us. An update to version 4.0.4, launching today, … Samsung tablet sales: Teeny tiny next to iPad - CNET
Samsung appeared to have peaked with the original Galaxy Tab, which is likely why the company is shifting its focus on the Note line. by Roger Cheng Verizon's Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE wasn't exactly the hottest seller. Samsung Electronics' total US Galaxy …
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