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Jeremy Clarkson, the controversial presenter of BBC’s “Top Gear” programme, has had his Twitter account compromised by spammers… and he wants his revenge.It appears that the outspoken TV presenter and columnist, who memorably had a custard pie thrown in his face by green campaigners when he went to pick up an honorary degree at Oxford, […]

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One of my pet peeves working in computer security has always been the use of emotive language. I have always felt that using highly emotive terms to discuss malware greatly adds to the already-considerable FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) that surrounds a lot of malware information. The FUD, in turn, leads users to think that this is […]

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Yahoo has just released a new browser for iPad and iPhone, dubbed “Axis,” along with corresponding extensions for desktop versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 9.The new browser is supposed to tightly integrate search with web browsing and has a built-in feature to synchronize one’s mobile and desktop experience.While that might interest some, […]

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