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Tuesday
Nov 29,2011

Microsoft has now released its fourth "platform preview" of Internet Explorer 10, adding a collection of new features to what's shaping up to be a surprisingly feisty browser.

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New IE10 test version pushes Windows 8

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Qantas' Next Generation Check-in kiosks were struck by a printing outage this morning that affected the airline's contingent of devices around the country.

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    Qantas check-in kiosks hit by outage

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Nvidia chips are now in three of the five fastest supercomputers in the world.

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    Why Nvidia can power supercomputers

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Facebook said today that they have reached an agreement to settle a complaint about privacy concerns that includes a promise that the popular social network will get express permission before overriding users' privacy settings, and disclose what information is shared with third parties.

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    Facebook brought in line over privacy

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Research In Motion (RIM) now aims to support both iOS and Android smartphones and tablets รข?? a break from the company's previous BlackBerry-only focus.

    Continued here:
    RIM opens services to iOS, Android

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Apple has a beta tag on its Siri technology, but it's unclear whether the average bear views the service as a test run.

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    Apple's Siri has beta moment

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Social recommendation business Yelp has finally opened itself up to Australian users, with iOS and Android apps and local account registration now available.

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    Yelp Australia now open for business

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Seagate Technology said its sales will be stronger than expected as it is one of the few hard-drive makers to navigate the floods in Thailand successfully.

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    Seagate upbeat despite supply constraints

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Although most people tend to think of printers as dumb boxes sitting by their desk, a new study from Columbia University researchers has found that they may be surprisingly vulnerable to sophisticated hacking attacks.

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    Are printers a potential security threat?

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  • Tuesday
    Nov 29,2011

    Moving to the cloud can seem like a security minefield, but it may actually be more secure, according to Bernie Bengler, Kaspersky Lab Asia-Pacific director of cloud services/software as a service.

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    Surviving the cloud security minefield

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