Technology News For 13th February 2010
One day to Valentine’s day – have you got your tech gift sorted?
In this article we’ll take a look at some of the key technology news stories and headlines, from around the world, for Saturday, 13th February 2010.
Today’s Hot Topic: Microsoft seems poised to make it’s announcements following a slew of initiatives from Google. Two anticipated stories including new mobile phone software, and a potential tie-up with an existing mobile device provider such as a Palm or BlackBerry.
The headlines in technology news today are gathered from internet based news sources including BBC Technology News, CNN Technology, Sky News, BusinessWeek, Computing, Computer Weekly, BBC dot.life, IT Pro, Register, Wired, CNET News, The Wall Street Journal, Silicon.com, Engadget, Financial Times, Times Online, Reuters, Telegraph, The Gadget Show, New Scientist, Gates Notes and Guardian.
- BBC Technology News: Pirate boss to make the web pay
- CNN Tech:
- Sky News: Experts Show How To Crack Chip And Pin Cards
- Telegraph: Spinvox founder forced to repay £125,000 ‘expenses’
- Financial Times: Google seeks to quell Buzz privacy outcry
- Guardian: Bill Gates on the iPad – and his envy of the iPhone
- The Wall Street Journal: Chip Firms Detail Alliance Against Intel
- Times Online: Scientists develop personal food factory
- BusinessWeek: Microsoft Aims to Get Back in the Game in Mobile
- Reuters: Microsoft to announce new phone software: sources
- Computing: Privacy watchdog consults on new powers
- Computer Weekly: Microsoft security updates cripple computers running Windows XP
- The Register: Windows 7 ‘genuine’ nagware winging its way to OS
- IT Pro: OpenOffice 3.2 ready for download
- Silicon.com: Tech grads in demand with recruiters in 2010
- CNET News: Wi-Fi rides to wireless networks’ rescue
- Wired: Massive Star Blows Hourglass Nebula
- Engadget:
- The Gadget Show: Sony giving away free 3D Blu-ray playback
- New Scientist: Unplugged: Goodbye cables, hello energy beams
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