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Apple code crashes, locks up Mac clones, Psystar claims
Mac clone maker Psystar Corp. accused Apple Inc. this week of abusing copyright laws and locking Mac OS X to its hardware with code that prevents non-Apple machines from booting properly, court documents show.Microsoft sticks with 'Windows 7' for next OS
Microsoft has announced that the code name for its next operating system, Windows 7, will be the product's official name.Facebook launches major iPhone app update
Facebook updated its iPhone application this week, posting version 2.0 on Apple's App Store for free download.Microsoft: Bad things happen to firms that use unlicensed Windows
Companies that rely on unlicensed copies of Windows are more likely to experience system failures and lose customer data, Microsoft said yesterday, citing a company-sponsored report.Hackers claim to break into Palin's Yahoo Mail account
A group of hackers that hit the Church of Scientology's site earlier this year have apparently cracked the Yahoo Mail account belonging to Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for US vice president, according to documents and screenshots posted on the Web.Chrome grabs 1% of browser market in under 24 hours
Google Inc.'s new Chrome browser grabbed 1% of the browser market in its first day out in public, Web metrics providers said today.Microsoft's IE8 Beta 2 hogs memory, says researcher
Microsoft's latest version of Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) requires more than double the system memory of its main rival, Mozilla's Firefox, and spawns nearly six times the number of processor threads, a performance researcher said yesterday.Online scammers prep for Gustav, say researchers
Nearly 100 domains related to Hurricane Gustav were registered over the weekend, security experts said, some of which may be used by bogus charity and relief scams after the storm strikes the US Gulf Coast.Novell's iPrint open to attack, say researchers
Attackers can exploit bugs in Novell's iPrint application to obtain corporate information or hijack computers, security experts said today.Microsoft lists Windows 7 in patching tool
Microsoft has already seeded its most popular patching tool for corporate users with a reference to Windows 7, its planned successor to Windows Vista.Microsoft admits posting flawed update
Microsoft re-released one of its Aug. 11 security updates late last week, explaining that it had posted an incomplete version to its own download center the week before.
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