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Blackberry spyware source code released   

Spyware writer says intent is to show that BlackBerry is vulnerable to spyware problems

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HP blade takes a stab at Cisco   
HP has an alternative to the many security appliances that combine firewall, intrusion prevention and VPN functions: Just put a single blade in the vendor's ProCurve switch and be done with it.

Searches for news trends lead to malware    
Websense reveals 225% surge in malicious websites

AMD aims for GPUs in mainstream servers starting 2012   
Graphics cards are considered more advanced in tackling scientific and math applications than CPUs

Microsoft's reality problem    
Apple's big iPad splash highlights Microsoft's failures, notes a former Redmond exec. And things are only going to get worse

Microsoft to drop Linux, Unix versions of enterprise search   
But the products being released this year will be the last containing a search core compatible with Linux and Unix

 
Mozilla confirms infected Firefox add-ons slipped through security   
Malware hidden in two extensions threatens Windows users

Symantec hit with class-action lawsuit over auto-renewals    
N.Y. man claims Symantec didn't tell him before charging his card, as 2009 settlement required

IBM details world's fastest graphene transistor   
IBM has also shown that graphene-based transistors can be produced by the wafer, which could pave the way for commercial-scale production of graphene chips.

Mobile traffic helps push up optical demand   
Optical networks carry huge amounts of data on specific wavelengths of light, many of which can travel over one strand of fiber

Blackberry spyware source code released    
Spyware writer says intent is to show that BlackBerry is vulnerable to spyware problems

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