Broadcom Releases Source Code For Drivers
I'm Not There (1956) writes "Broadcom, the world's largest manufacturer of Wi-Fi transceivers, open sources its Linux device drivers.
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Open Source VLC Media Player Coming To iPad
Stoobalou writes "The people behind VLC, quite probably the most useful media player available right now, have submitted an iPod version to the Apple software police.
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T-Mobile To Begin HTC G2 Preorders
cgriffin21 writes "T-Mobile Thursday finally confirmed what it's been hinting at for a while: The HTC G2, T-Mobile's HSPA+ successor to the HTC G1, is on the way.
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Robots Taught to Deceive
An anonymous reader found a story that starts "We have developed algorithms that allow a robot to determine whether it should deceive a human or other intelligent machine and we
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Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite
coondoggie writes "Talk about finding a needle in a cosmic haystack. Scientists this week said they found microscopic shrapnel in a meteorite of a star they say exploded around
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New Adobe PDF Zero-Day Under Attack
Rahmmp writes "Adobe has sounded an alarm for a new zero-day flaw in its PDF Reader/Acrobat software, warning that hackers are actively exploiting the vulnerability in-the-wild.
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Cybercriminals Create 57,000 Fake Sites Each Week
wiredmikey writes "In a recent investigation, it was discovered that cybercriminals are creating 57,000 new 'fake' websites each week looking to imitate and exploit approximately
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Apple Relaxes iOS Development Tool Restrictions
An anonymous reader writes "Earlier this year Apple caused major upset among developers by updating the iPhone developer program license with clause 3.3.1.
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GoogleTV, AppleTV and the Battle For The Living Room
An anonymous reader pointed us to an article talking about Google TV and AppleTV challenging the major networks and taking their place in your living room.
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DHS CyberSecurity Misses 1085 Holes On Own Network
Tootech writes "In a case of "physician, heal thyself," the agency which forms the operational arm of DHS's National Cyber Security Division, or NCSD failed to keep its own
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