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    Royal wedding sets Internet record, Guinness says (Reuters)

    Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, following their wedding at Westminster Abbey in London April 29, 2011. REUTERS/John Stillwell/PoolReuters - The royal wedding of Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton this spring was one for the history books -- and the record books, too.




    British daily Guardian launches in the U.S (Reuters)
    Reuters - NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) -The Guardian is making a second run at the United States, opening a new operation based in New York and launching a new url: www.guardiannews.com.

    Metro-style IE10 Browser To Drop Plug-in Support (NewsFactor)
    NewsFactor - The coming "Metro" version of Windows 8 destined for deployment on smartphones and media tablets will ship with a version of Internet Explorer 10 that will no longer feature browser plug-ins, Microsoft says.

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    Hacker gets 6-year sentence for 'sextortion' case (AP)

    Luis Mijangos is shown as he enters federal court to face computer hacking charges Thursday Sept. 1, 2011 in los Angeles. Calling the crimes committed by Mijangos a form of cyber terrorism that inflicted great emotional distress on his victims, a judge sentenced Mijangos on Thursday to six years in prison for extorting sexually explicit photos from women and teenage girls whose computers he hacked. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - A Southern California man was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison for infiltrating computers belonging to women and teenage girls where he found sexually explicit photos and threatening to put them online unless they provided him with more.




    Not all social networking apps are created equal (Appolicious)
    Appolicious - Suddenly, I'm feeling weird about how little I consider online security. After reading in a USA Today story about how identity thieves and pedophiles are slowly infiltrating social networks to gain access to identities or little kids, it dawned on me how I spend roughly 0% of my day worried about this sort of thing. Every month I pay bills online, and many of the student loan payments I make require a social security verification prior to each payment. But that worry pales in comparison to what kids are apparently up against.

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    SAP reaches plea deal in Oracle criminal case (Reuters)
    Reuters - SAP AG agreed to plead guilty to unspecified charges in a criminal case involving unauthorized access to computers maintained by software rival Oracle Corp, according to a court filing.

    HP extends $11.2 billion Autonomy offer (Reuters)
    Reuters - Hewlett-Packard has extended the deadline for its $11.2 billion takeover of British software company Autonomy, with analysts predicting the U.S. firm is on course to succeed.

    Microsoft Reportedly To Show Windows 8 Tablet Next Week (NewsFactor)
    NewsFactor - Microsoft is getting ready to show a new Windows-based tablet. The software giant is expected to show a device running a tablet-optimized version of Windows, called Windows 8, at a developer conference in Anaheim, Calif., next week.

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    Google's new airfare search section takes off (AP)
    AP - Google Inc.'s search results for airline tickets are finally getting a lift from a key piece of technology that it bought earlier this year.

    Can Yahoo-Bing-AOL Battle Google on Display Ads? (NewsFactor)
    NewsFactor - After Yahoo fired Carol Bartz, many wondered what the search engine firm would do next. Would Microsoft make another bid for the beleaguered brand? Would AOL swoop in and snap up the search prince? Yes and, well, no.


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