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Beware the Facebook worm!

Want 2 C Something Hot? Well look for it somewhere other than FaceBook.
A new worm has started spreading on FaceBook showing a suggestive image prompting people to "Click da’button, baby!", well don’t. The image and link might appear as a post on the a friend’s wall, and when clicked on, it launches an XSRF (Cross Site Request Forgery) attack, which posts the same image and link on your own wall, further spreading the worm.
As a general rule, it is safe to just avoid any suggestiv [...]
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The gain-less, game-less Android store

What is a market if it doesn’t sell products? Why the Android Market of course! The weaknesses of the Android store are becoming more apparent as Gameloft declares that it and others are cutting back their investments into developing games for the Android.  A while ago, one of the Android Market’s most prominent developers shed light on the sad state of affairs at the Android Store. The developer from Larva Labs — creators of RetroDefence and Battle for Mars, two of Androids most pop [...]
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Opera 10.10 United with Unite again

It has been quite some time since Opera announced its upcoming Unite technology that would "reinvent the web". In the meantime we have seen Google Wave, and Chrome OS, and SPDY. None have anything to do with Opera, but the fact is, the web is being reinvented with or without Opera.
 
So for those who missed out on Opera Unite, it is a new innovative feature in Opera 10.10 which embeds a web-server into your browser. What would be the benefit of that you ask? 
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Microsoft releases details about IE9

We now have a first glimpse at the direction Internet Explorer will take in its 9th iteration, and it’s pretty much what you’d expect. While Firefox, Chrome, and Safari are constantly trying to break barriers in JavaScript performance and rendering speed, and better support for standards, Microsoft is proud to say that IE9 will continue its long standing tradition of being the slowest browser around. They wouldn’t want to deprive the web of a baseline for comparison, now would they? Intern [...]
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