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  • GSM Encryption Cracked, Showing Its Age Security researchers have compiled cracking tables making it almost trivial to eavesdrop on GSM mobile phone calls.
  • Batch Conversion Saves Slow QuickTime Clips Recently, I saw an advertisement for free high definiton (HD) video motion backgrounds (in full 1920x1080 HD resolution) from Footage Firm. After visiting the...
  • Six Uses for a Dead IPod Nothing lasts forever, and iPods are no exception. Like all electronic devices, your iPod will eventually take a trip to the big Apple Store in the sky. But that...
  • Canon PowerShot SX20 IS Canon's PowerShot SX20 IS has an impressive trio of headline features: a massive 20X optical zoom, a 12.1-megapixel sensor, and HD-quality video recording. If...
  • ShakeItPhoto for IPhone Those old Polaroid instant photographs have a lot of fun things going for them--the anticipation as you shake the photo waiting for it to develop; jotting notes...
  • Early iPhone Rumors Give Insight into Apple's 'iSlate' What prelaunch coverage of the original iPhone can tell us about current coverage of Apple's "iSlate."
  • Adobe Will Be Top Target for Hackers in 2010, Report Says Adobe's Flash and Acrobat Reader products will become the preferred targets for criminal hackers in 2010, a security vendor predicted this week.
  • CyberDefender Registry Cleaner Tears Through The Windows Registry Fix Registry errors with CyberDefender Registry Cleaner--but only if you pay first.
  • 2009 in Review: Tech's Highs and Lows We look at the top stories of the year, including news from Microsoft, Apple and Google, legal rulings, acquisitions, and more.
  • India's 3G Auction Likely to Be Postponed Again India's auction of 3G spectrum is likely to be postponed again; after one year of delay.
  • Groups Urge FTC to Block Google's AdMob Buyout Two consumer groups urged U.S. regulators on Monday to block Google from acquiring mobile advertising provider AdMob.
  • Iomega StorCenter Ix2-200 4TB Iomega has proven that it's up to the task of competing in the home media server arms race, and now offers the StorCenter ix2-200 as a network-attached storage...
  • Hackers Show It's Easy to Snoop on a GSM Call Hackers say they've shown how to eavesdrop on encrypted GSM phone conversations.
  • 2009 in Review: The Year in Business Center We spent most of 2009 listening to an unending stream of information about the world's financial crisis. But not all the news was bad for Mac businesses. Here...
  • Create a Simple Time-lapse Movie Time-lapse movies can give us a fresh perspective on the world around us by speeding up slow-moving action and compressing hours, days, and even months into...

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  • GSM Encryption Cracked, Showing Its Age Security researchers have compiled cracking tables making it almost trivial to eavesdrop on GSM mobile phone calls.
  • Batch Conversion Saves Slow QuickTime Clips Recently, I saw an advertisement for free high definiton (HD) video motion backgrounds (in full 1920x1080 HD resolution) from Footage Firm. After visiting the...
  • Six Uses for a Dead IPod Nothing lasts forever, and iPods are no exception. Like all electronic devices, your iPod will eventually take a trip to the big Apple Store in the sky. But that...
  • Canon PowerShot SX20 IS Canon's PowerShot SX20 IS has an impressive trio of headline features: a massive 20X optical zoom, a 12.1-megapixel sensor, and HD-quality video recording. If...
  • ShakeItPhoto for IPhone Those old Polaroid instant photographs have a lot of fun things going for them--the anticipation as you shake the photo waiting for it to develop; jotting notes...
  • Early iPhone Rumors Give Insight into Apple's 'iSlate' What prelaunch coverage of the original iPhone can tell us about current coverage of Apple's "iSlate."
  • Adobe Will Be Top Target for Hackers in 2010, Report Says Adobe's Flash and Acrobat Reader products will become the preferred targets for criminal hackers in 2010, a security vendor predicted this week.
  • CyberDefender Registry Cleaner Tears Through The Windows Registry Fix Registry errors with CyberDefender Registry Cleaner--but only if you pay first.
  • 2009 in Review: Tech's Highs and Lows We look at the top stories of the year, including news from Microsoft, Apple and Google, legal rulings, acquisitions, and more.
  • India's 3G Auction Likely to Be Postponed Again India's auction of 3G spectrum is likely to be postponed again; after one year of delay.

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