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CAUTION! Android vulnerable to harmful malware

IC3 has issued a warning against malware and spyware attack on all Android enabled devices.

Google CEO on renewed rivalry with Apple!

A multi-cornered contest between Apple, Google, Microsoft and others keeps getting juicier

Apple to launch iPad 3 in March -- report

Apple’s new tablet iPad 3 is expected hit market in March this year.

Apple plans to open mini stores inside Target -- report

In a bid to expand its retail reach, the Cupertino, Apple is set to launch mini stores in select Target locations across the country, technology blog AppleInsider reported Friday.

Amazon promises software update for Kindle Fire problems

Amazon.com Inc. has said that it would soon be coming out with a software update for the Kindle as a solution to some of the problems that users of the tablet have been reporting.

Jawbone suspends Up production, assures full refund

Jawbone has halted the production of its Up fitness wristband.

The 25 worst passwords of 2011; is yours one?

Given that most security breaches, frauds and online risks are due to weak passwords, you would think that people realize the importance of creating strong passwords.

Top 10 Apps for Black Friday 2011

Last year, we brought apps to your notice to beat the deluge of shoppers that is an inevitability on Black Friday. Given that a year is enough time in the tech world for those apps to become obsolete, we checked the app markets again, and found these 10 apps to be the best to help you save your money, your time and, most importantly, your sanity this Black Friday.

Google shutters Slide a year after acquisition

Google is shutting down Slide, the social application company it acquired last summer for $182 million to keep pace with Facebook.

Finally, Google Street View allowed in Israel

Israel's government has given the go-ahead for Google’s street view filming project in the country.

911 service update: text, photo, video support coming soon

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced plans to revamp the United States' aging 911 emergency systems, making it capable of accepting texts, videos, photos and location data.

Diabetics beware! Your insulin pump can be hacked

In the current age of cyber insecurity, even medical devices are vulnerable to hacks. A security researcher has found that insulin pumps for diabetics may be in danger of being the latest target of computer hackers.