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Mozilla blocks Skype add-on after it triggers 33,000 Firefox crashes in a week
Mozilla late last week initiated a "soft-block" of all versions of Skype's Firefox extension after the company's add-on was found to have been the cause of 33,000 browser crashes in a single week.
Google sends out invites for Google Voice
Yesterday, Google began sending out invites for its Google Voice service to users who had previously registered at the Google Voice website. Google Voice came about as a result of Google's 2007
Google reserved one million phone numbers
In a sign that Google may soon be launching its Google Voice service, the search giant has reserved one million phone numbers with a company called Level 3. Google Voice was created as a result of
Google moves to bring text messaging to online chat
Yesterday, Google unveiled an experimental feature where users can use the chat window, in its Gmail webmail interface, to send text messages. As I reported a few months back, text messaging is a
Communication overload
Modern communications includes multiple phone numbers, inboxes and contact routes, and it's difficult to discern which of these messages are important or urgent. What's more, all of these
Mobile spyware with a new twist
Well, the first mobile spyware attack has now been identified, and not only is it sophisticated but it also offers a new twist. According to security vendor McAfee, the spyware app targets the
HP's defense "not believable" says panel
It was a grueling day for HP executives who appeared before a congressional panel to answer questions about the company's methodology in trying to hunt down who was leaking confidential boardroom
Verizon blunder puts customer data in the wrong hands
The latest data breach, in what's starting to seem like a daily series, took place at Verizon Wireless late last week, when a file housing data on 5,000 customers was inadvertently emailed to
Security researcher discovers stolen data stash
Researchers at a security vendor have discovered data on stolen identities from 125 countries that were apparently grabbed through a new variant of a Trojan horse program. The stolen data,

