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To 3D or not to 3D? ‘Potter’ people disagree
b>LONDON:/bDisappointed the new i>Harry Potter/ifilm won't be in 3D? Its star, Daniel Radcliffe, feels the opposite.
Facebook takes on Groupon
b>PALO ALTO (California)/b>: What happens when you cross the world's largest social network with one of the hottest business models in e-commerce? Facebook wants to find out.
A memorable night for videogame fans
It was an unforgettable night at the Video Games Live concert last week.
DiGi brings back vintage phones? Preorder your Nokia 3310! (Updated)
DiGi offering vintage phones on pre-order? Really?
Chinese hackers spied on Europeans before G20 meeting - researcher
The US security firm FireEye Inc says the Chinese hackers eavesdropped on the computers of five European foreign ministries.
Suspected Russian spyware Turla targets Europe, United States
A sophisticated piece of spyware has been quietly infecting hundreds of government computers across Europe and the United States in one of the most complex cyberespionage programs uncovered to date.
Is anti-virus really dead?
Today’s cybercriminals use a wide variety of techniques and approaches to compromise computers and networks. Anti-virus is simply not able to manage all these threats.
Spy agencies hit in cyber espionage campaign: Kaspersky Lab
Security researchers at Kaspersky Lab said they have uncovered a cyberespionage operation that successfully penetrated two spy agencies and hundreds of government and military targets in Europe and the Middle East since the beginning of this year.
Rise of the machines? Tiny robot horde swarms to form shapes
They look vaguely like miniature hockey pucks skittering along on three pin-like metal legs, but a swarm of small robots called Kilobots at a laboratory at Harvard University is making a little bit of history for automatons everywhere.
IT-savvy India no longer land of 'snake charmers': Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday said a "digital India" could compete with the world and hailed its IT professionals for banishing the country's image as a land of snake charmers and black magic.