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Beware: Malware Attacks Facebook, B-Ball & Gossip Sites
NewsFactor - Cybercriminals have been busy this week running scams that target Facebook users, college basketball fans, and celebrity gossip watchers. Security experts are warning about recent attacks with nasty payloads.
China's Xinjiang restores access to email, websites
AFP - Authorities in China's Xinjiang have restored access to email services and 32 Internet sites that were blocked after ethnic unrest broke out in the region in July, state media reported Sunday.
L.A. band tries to cash in with free monthly album
AP - In an instrument-filled garage almost every day for the past year, musician John Wood has tried to find a new way to make a living.
Michigan State urges community to woo Google
AP - Add Michigan State University and the surrounding area to the cast of thousands of communities competing for Google's experimental, high-speed broadband network.
Venezuela's Chavez: "I'm pro-Internet"
Reuters - President Hugo Chavez denied on Sunday that he planned to censor or limit the Internet in Venezuela, saying on the contrary Web use had shot up more than nine fold during his decade in power.
Venezuela's Chavez rules out Internet controls
AP - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is denying that his government plans to impose controls over the Internet.
EBay, NRF to take on organized U.S. retail crime
Reuters - EBay Inc and the National Retail Federation, the trade group for the retail industry, said on Monday they have teamed to combat organized retail crime.
ThickButtons for Android Makes Touchscreen Typing Easier
PC World - I don't have many issues with the Android platform, but I do have one major gripe: The native software keyboard is the pits. The keys are just too narrow for comfortable, error-free typing and the prediction technology just isn't as on-target as say, the iPhone's. So when I heard about ThickButtons, a new Android keyboard application, I was anxious to give it a spin.
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