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1) Google attack part of vast campaign

Computer attacks on Google that the search giant said originated in China were part of a concerted political and corporate espionage effort that exploited security flaws in e-mail attachments to sneak into the networks of major financial, defense and technology companies and research institutions in...

2) 100-plus credit card numbers faxed to lawmaker

WASHINGTON -- Credit card numbers and other personal information about more than a hundred contributors to a conservative Web site unexpectedly showed up by fax at a Democratic lawmaker's office.

3) Google incident illustrates dilemma for foreign companies in China

BEIJING -- Ever since the 1930s, when a Missouri-born man opened an ad agency in Shanghai and wrote a book called "400 Million Customers," the Chinese market has beckoned to American companies. And never more so than now, when the number of customers has grown to 1.3 billion and China is poised t...

4) Iran warns opposition on cell phone, e-mail use

TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran's police chief on Friday warned opposition supporters not to use cell phones and e-mail messages to organize protest rallies against the government, saying those who do so will be prosecuted and punished.

5) Twitter's Answer To Facebook Connect

Twitter is preparing to launch a new set of tools that will let third party websites easily integrate Twitter features directly into their web sites and services, multiple sources have confirmed. In a nutshell, this is their response to the massively popular Facebook Connect.

6) Free Up Hard-Drive Space, Fast

Your hard drive is full. Normally that isn't such a big deal, but what if you need to grab a coworker's files before she leaves for a vacation, or what if you want your massive overnight file download to go off without a hitch? Here are some short-term tips for clearing space on your hard drive...

7) White House seeks tech advice from corporate chiefs

The federal government has corporate envy. So the Obama administration has invited dozens of the nation's top executives to the White House on Thursday seeking tips on how the federal bureaucracy can become leaner and meaner. That means thinking of ways to cut costs and getting federal agencies t...

8) Google threatens to leave China

Google said Tuesday that it may pull out of China because of a sophisticated computer network attack originating there and targeting its e-mail service and corporate infrastructure, a threat that could rattle U.S.-China relations, as well as China's business community.

9) Google hands China an Internet dilemma

BEIJING -- Google's threat to shut down its Chinese Web site and offices over cyberattacks and censorship puts the government here in the awkward position of having to choose between relaxing restrictions and raising the ire of the roughly 80 million Chinese people who use the search engine.

10) Magnify the Motorola Droid

The Motorola Droid packs a lot of pixels into a small device ? 854 pixels by 480 pixels. The vertical resolution of the Droid is equivalent to the horizontal resolution of an iPod, whose resolution is 480 by 320 pixels. Having so many pixels makes the Droid well-suited for viewing screencasts,...

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