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Pentagon disclosses highest data loss in March cyber attack
15 Jul 2011
The Pentagon yesterday revealed that a cyber attack launched by an unnamed foreign government earlier this year had caused the largest ever loss of sensitive data
India seeks access to Google, Skype data
13 Jul 2011
Al Qaeda planning devastating “cyber jihad” against the West
13 Jul 2011
The UK government has warned that Al-Qaeda is using online technology to plan attacks in pursuit of a "cyber-jihad".
Electronic Arts snaps up PopCap Games in a $1.3 billion deal
13 Jul 2011
Electronic Arts, the world's second-largest video games maker, has acquired leading casual gaming company PopCap Games ina bid to extend its video games business to smartphones and tablets.
Electronic Arts snaps up PopCap Games in a $1.3 billion deal
13 Jul 2011
Electronic Arts, the world's second-largest video games maker, has acquired leading casual gaming company PopCap Games ina bid to extend its video games business to smartphones and tablets.
Google+ users projected to top 20 million by weekend
13 Jul 2011
Approximately 2.2 million people had joined Google+ in the last 32 to 34 hours, leading to a total of about 9.5 million people on Monday.
US Secret Service raids home of Apple Store spy
11 Jul 2011
HCL denies any role in News of the World scandal
09 Jul 2011
US content makers, ISPs in pact to curb piracy
09 Jul 2011
The music and movie companies, which estimate that digital piracy costs the United States economy $16 billion in lost revenue each year, have been eager for an efficient way to deal with online content theft
Exit the key, enter the mobile access systems
05 Jul 2011
Facebook to hook up with Skype: Reports
05 Jul 2011
Anonymous AntiSec campaign target Apple
04 Jul 2011
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