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Apple chief Jobs to live another six weeks: reports

Apple CEO Steve Jobs may have only six weeks to live, according to the US-based tabloid National Enquirer. The magazine has published photos of Jobs taken on February 8 outside Stanford Cancer Center that show Jobs looking extremely thin and frail.
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Learning The Top 10 Computer Attack Terms

Smishing, Botnet , BlueBugging, Pod Slurping, Ransomware, Scareware, Sidejacking, Black Hat, White Hat and RATs -- this is the vocabulary of hackers -- and useful for users to understand.
A Withings Smart Blood Pressure Monitor with an iPhone connection is displayed during a media preview event for the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

FDA OK's iPhone, iPad medical-image app for doctors

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new mobile radiology application that allows doctors to see medical images and make diagnoses on Apple's iPhone and iPad. The Mobile MIM app should be available in Apple’s U.S. App Store next week.
 e-Books coming to Canadian public libraries

e-Books coming to Canadian public libraries

Canadian schools and colleges will soon stop worrying about adding books to its libraries, as they will have access to thousands of eBooks from Random House of Canada through a partnership with OverDrive.
Amazon's Kindle Singles

Amazon's short Kindle digital books Singles hits stores

Amazon.com announced the launch of Kindle Singles digital books that are longer than a magazine article but shorter than a typical book. Priced between $0.99 and $4.99, each Kindle Single is intended to allow a single killer idea - well researched, well argued and well illustrated - to be expressed at its natural length.

Rise in pedestrian deaths renews call for iPod bill

Rise in accidents stemming from pedestrian distraction has prompted renewed call for iPod bill. New York State Senator Carl Kruger has re-introduced legislation making it illegal to use an iPod, cell phone, Blackberry or any other electronic device while crossing the street.

Coda hires former GM executive as CEO

Coda Automotive Inc., an electric car company based in Santa Monica, California, has named industry veteran and former executive of GM China, Phil Murtaugh, as its new CEO.

Apple adds properitary screw to iPhone to curb DIY repairs

Apple's walled garden approach is not merely limited to its Ios or Apps Store but even extends to its hardware as it just fenced its iPhone, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with new screw design, called Pentalobular, which cannot be opened using a standard screwdriver.

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