Gregg Keizer

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Windows 7 update makes PCs unstable, users report

Despite reports from some users, Microsoft says the stability update is not a 'major issue' and the company sees no evidence the Jan. 25 patch is at fault

Apple patches critical flaws in iPhone, iPod Touch

The new iPhone operating system update addresses five bugs, one of which was a memory corruption problem that would have let hackers with physical access get at user's data. This is not the first time Apple Inc. had a problem with its password locking features.

3G iPad pricing ‘ridiculous,’ says hardware guru

The US$130 surcharge for 3G capability may be subsidy for lowest-priced $499 models, according to a hardware expert with Michigan-based Rapid Repair. Find out why he says the 3G model is overpriced

Apple dishes out second fix for iMac screen flickering

The company issued a firmware update for its 27-inch iMac amid reports that it also stopped production on the screens. Find out all the details

Windows 7 RC nears auto-shutdown deadline

Microsoft warns that users will have one more month before the free copy quits every two hours. Find out all the details

Developers go crazy over Apple tablet: survey

Ninety per cent of developers say they want to build software for Apple

Google patches 13 Chrome bugs, adds Windows extensions

The company said its browser's newest 'stable' build is 40 per cent faster than predecessor. Read about what the search giant updated

Hackers rigged PDFs to attack Google, Adobe

Analysts at VeriSign Inc. said attacks were launched by attaching malicious files to e-mails but later retracted its claim. Adobe Systems Inc. has patched a vulnerability in its Portable Document Format (PDF) software but a researcher from F-Secure Corp. says PDFs were used to attack both Adobe and Google Inc.

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