WebAttacker Unseats WMF as Most Popular Exploit
Research indicates that use of the once-popular WMF exploit code has tailed off significantly and WebAttacker has risen to the top.
Activation Issues Plague Some New iPhones
Activation problems marred the U.S. launch of Apple Inc's new iPhone on Friday, with many eager buyers leaving stores frustrated that they could not use the hotly anticipated gadget after waiting in line for hours.
DEMO's Eclectic Offerings
Massive online storage and sharing, new shopping services and VoIP-like service for cell phones highlight our latest report.
HP Recalls Notebook Batteries
Hewlett-Packard Co. is recalling about 15,700 HP and Compaq notebook computer batteries worldwide for a burn and fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday.
Apple Posts Second-Highest Quarterly Numbers
Apple reports strong earnings for its second quarter of fiscal year 2006, but the results came in shy of the gains made in the previous holiday buying season and under the estimates of Wall Street.
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Paper: Intel to Sell Jerusalem Chip Plant
Intel Corp. plans on closing its chip plant in Jerusalem and may sell its flash-memory activities at its Kiryat Gat plant in southern Israel, the Globes financial newspaper said on Tuesday.

Nanotech Gyroscope Steadies Cameraphones
Startup InvenSense has created a MEMS-based gyroscope for cameraphones that will begin shipping this fall, company executives said this week.
Google's Chip Search Leads to AMD
The search giant is buying AMD Opteron processors for its servers, a report says.
D-Link Ships Wi-Fi Phone
Don't have VoIP yet, or just plain tired of using those pesky headsets to make Internet calls? Then you may want to opt for D-Link's Wi-Fi Phone.