Crime Rings Target IE 'SetSlice' Flaw; ZProtector Released
In-the-wild exploits against the latest unpatched Windows vulnerability have started circulating, prompting security research groups to ship temporary protection mechanisms.

UK Mob Overtakes Google Street View Vehicle
A group of villagers in Buckinghamshire have been on edge recently, thanks to a series of burglaries in their area. The events had led them to be extremely weary of any suspicious vehicles in the area, like, say, a car with a camera on its roof.
How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
With E-Prescribing, U.S. Doctors Pick Cheaper Drugs
Doctors who put aside their paper pads and prescribe medicines electronically may be more likely to choose lower-cost drugs, saving money for patients and insurers, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
Where Is the Next V-Chip, House Asks
The House last week approved a bill from Pryor that calls on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to more thoroughly investigate the availability of parental monitoring technologies and produce a report within 270 days of the bill's enactment.
American Airlines Adding Streaming Video Services to Flights This Summ
Passengers on American Airlines flights are about to get a new perk. Instead of craning their necks to catch reruns of "Monk" and excerpts from "The Tonight Show" on tiny aisle TV sets, they'll be able to wirelessly stream content to their personal devices from the comfort of their own seats.
5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Dell Introduces Its First Color Laser AIO
Dell today announced the company's first all-in-one laser printer, the Dell Multifunction Color Laser 3115cn.

More Michael Jackson Malware Surfaces
The first one was a simple Trojan dropper. Now Symantec has identified a mass-mailing worm that uses the death of Michael Jackson as a lure.

Sony Ericsson Says Its President Will Step Down
Mobile handset maker Sony Ericsson said on Tuesday its president, Miles Flint, would step down and would be succeeded by Sony Electronics USA Chairman Hideki "Dick" Komiyama as of Nov. 1.
