Update: We originally did this gallery over a week ago. Here's an update with a brand new set of rumors to herald or squash.
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Pace University forensics expert on China and cybercrime (exclusive video)
Is China a threat when it comes to intellectual property theft and cybercrime? Forensics expert Dr. Darren Hayes says "yes" in this fascinating interview.
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Adobe rolls out Photoshop Lightroom 4
Most of Lightroom 4 focuses on enhanced features surrounding shadow and highlight processing, maximizing high dynamic range from cameras, and soft proofing for fine tuning colors.
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Why the 6th version of Android will not be called Kugel
To represent the confectionery contributions of the Jewish people, I ask that you sign my petition for Google to change the name of the next version of Android to "Jelly Ring."
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Facebook uses bgsound to see if you opened an e-mail
Facebook is using a new implementation of an old trick to see if you opened an e-mail that the company sends you. Furthermore, Facebook isn't the only one to do this.
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Keep tabs on your portfolio with StockTouch
This financial app for iOS features a silky smooth interface that's the synthesis of financial information and data visualization -- and it's a thing of beauty to use.
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'Cheetah' sets land speed record for legged robots
Created by Boston Dynamics and funded by DARPA, Cheetah is allegedly now the fastest legged robot on the planet.
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Facebook Chat is broken (March 2012)
Facebook Chat is working for me, but it isn't working for others. Facebook has confirmed that it is aware of the issue and is working on fixing it. Is Facebook Chat working for you?
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Facebook added a dedicated game team in 2011
At GDC 2012, Facebook emphasized it still taking social games, and the developers that make them, very seriously. The company even has a full-time team of 40 employees dedicated to social games.
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Facebook will never request your password over email
Facebook says it will ask you to re-enter your password if you try to modify sensitive account information and have been logged in for more than 20 minutes. Anything over e-mail is still a scam.
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You can now run Arch & Debian Linux on a Raspberry Pi
Several Linux distributions, Arch and Debian, are now available for the credit-card sized Raspberry Pi computer. Fedora, however, the "official" distribution is still no-where to be found.
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iPad 3 set to launch with 4G LTE: Expect an iPhone version?
More rumours surfacing this afternoon 'confirm' that the next-generation iPad will have 4G LTE capabilities, offering its soon-to-be users super high-speed mobile broadband.
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Zscaler tool can find unprotected embedded web servers
The web-based tool can scan IP ranges to find multi-function printers and photocopiers, VOIP devices and video-conferencing systems that are currently available over the internet.
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Facebook Messenger for Windows launched, Mac version coming
Facebook Messenger for Windows was already released months ago, but now Facebook has launched it officially. The social networking giant has also promised a Facebook Messenger for Mac.
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Microsoft's Trinity: A graph database with web-scale potential
Microsoft's annual internal TechFest research showcase kicks off on March 6. So what better time to check out Trinity, a graph database research project, from Microsoft Research?
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Apple iPad fastest-growing SMB technology, data suggests
New research from The Business Journals suggests iPad usage quadrupled between 2010 and 2011, among companies with fewer than 500 employees.
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Adobe warns of 'critical' Flash Player security holes
The vulnerabilities, rated "critical," have been fixed for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris OS users.
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RIM 'mass exodus' may push down carrier fees: analyst
RIM may have to cut its carrier prices amid a mass exodus of corporate and enterprise customers. Two government departments in as many months: will end consumers even care?
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Google patches 14 high-risk Chrome browser holes
The vulnerabilities were fixed in the newest Google Chrome 17.0.963.65 (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame).
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Here's how Windows 8 will allow administrators to sideload and manage apps
Microsoft slowly but surely is fleshing out some more Windows 8 details of potential interest to IT admins and business users.
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Samsung Facebook post: March 15th for Galaxy S II Android 4.0 release
Samsung's Android 4.0 update for the Galaxy S II may appear before the end of the month.
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