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Oracle's net rises 36 percent, but servers slip (AP)

FILE - This March 22, 2011 file photo, the exterior of Oracle headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. Oracle Corp. is scheduled to report quarterly financial results Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011, after the market close.(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)AP - Stronger spending on business software helped Oracle Corp.'s quarterly profit jump 36 percent, but the company's server business further deteriorated, a decline Oracle attributed to its move to shed lower-margin deals.


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Expert: Rural US websites easy target for hackers (AP)

AP - The digital trove of credit card numbers and emails stolen by the group known as Anonymous came from towns across rural America — places like Gassville, Ark. and Tishomingo County, Miss., where officers don't usually have to worry about international hackers.

Kids and hackers, oh my! DefCon adds kids track (AP)

AP - Fewer things seem out of place at the rough-hewn DefCon hacker convention than a swarm of kids.

New smart phone app lays bare Londinium (Reuters)

Roman mourners recreated in Spitalfield, a scene from the Museum of London's Streetmuseum Londinium. REUTERS/History TelevisionReuters - Finding London's Roman ruins amid the tangled network of streets and lanes that make up the ancient part of a contemporary city is a challenge for even the most experienced urban explorer.


What If Android Lost the Patent War? (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Smartphones, the hottest and highest-growth segment in consumer electronics, have become the latest playground in the patent arms race.

Rumor: Apple to launch a lower-spec iMac this month (Digital Trends)

Digital Trends - If you’re considering the purchase of a 21.5-inch iMac in the coming weeks, you may be interested to know that, according to a 9to5Mac report, the Cupertino company is about to launch a new one to add to its current range.

Emberwind HD leads iPad Games of the Week (Appolicious)

Appolicious - Grendale has a gremlin problem. Take on the role of Kindle Elderwood and ride your ancient snow owl to victory over the evil hordes in this adventure platformer. Can you snag all the bonuses? Add in a completely revised tower defense game with a “commander” unit that gives this app its special sauce, an on-the-go card game gone digital that offers furious family fun anywhere, anytime, and an ironic, silly cure for smoking in the form of an Arkanoid clone, and you’ve got yourself our iPad Games of the Week.

4 Reasons Google+ Brand Pages Will Be Better Than Facebook's [OPINION] (Mashable)

Mashable - This post reflects the opinions of the author and not necessarily those of Mashable as a publication.

PS Vita pre-orders go up on Best Buy's Canada site with a March 30, 2012 release date (Digital Trends)

Digital Trends - Let’s re-evaluate the above headline first and lay out the thrust of this story for you: PlayStation Vita pre-orders are apparently now open at Best Buy in Canada. Both the Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi + 3G models have product pages (via Engadget), with a March 30, 2012 release date listed. Don’t read too much into that date, however.

3 Handy Mobile Apps to Enhance Real World Experiences (Mashable)

Mashable - The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. Each weekend, Mashable hand-picks startups we think are building interesting, unique or niche products.

China's Ai Weiwei back on Twitter after release (AFP)

Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei has returned to Twitter following a long silence after his release from detention in June when he was barred from giving media interviews as part of his bail conditions.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei has returned to Twitter following a long silence after his release from detention in June when he was barred from giving media interviews as part of his bail conditions.


Your smartphone: a new frontier for hackers (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2011 file photo, a person operates their iPhone in New York. Security experts say attacks on smartphones are growing fast — and attackers are becoming smarter about developing new techniques. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)AP - Hackers are out to stymie your smartphone.


Tecca TV: Ghost cars, beer-loving robots, the most awesome LEGO creation of all time and more (Yahoo! News)

Yahoo! News - Welcome one and all to TechLife on Tecca TV, where we give you the 5 best technology-meets-lifestyle news stories in only 5 minutes. We hope to bring a little Friday Fun to you each week! If you missed last week's edition, be …

Post-it note war declared, rages on between French office buildings (Yahoo! News)

Yahoo! News - We all work hard at the office, right? Of course. But sometimes, you have to take a break and let off some steam. And sometimes, a challenge must be met, and a battle joined. Thus it was that when employees at …

Lee Enterprise's falling value results in 3Q loss (AP)

AP - Lee Enterprises Inc., publisher of the St Louis Post-Dispatch and more than 40 other daily newspapers, had a net loss of $156 million in the latest quarter because of a steep drop in its market value.

China Denies Launching Shady RAT Cyberattacks (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - When McAfee's report about massive global cyberattacks hit the news media, many observers were quick to point to China as the culprit. Now China is speaking out -- and aggressively denying the claims.

Netflix reaches 1 million members in Canada (Digital Trends)

Digital Trends - Back in September 2010, Netflix first launched streaming video service to Canadian customers; today, the company is proudly touting that it has signed up its one millionth streaming customer in Canada, Amanda Bell James of the delightfully named (and delightfully remote) mining town of Flin Flon, on the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border.

Five Years of Twitter Tweeting Its Love and Joy (ContributorNetwork)

ContributorNetwork - July 15, 2011, marks the five-year anniversary date of Twitter's founding and the phenomenon is still growing throughout the world. Twitter has been spoofed in movies, cartoons and television shows. But it remains that as people tweet about whatever crosses their mind, our society continues to crave more. It is like eating potato chips. Once you start, you cannot stop. Memorable and talked-about tweets that captured our interest include news stories, celebrities and out of this world tweets.

AT&T Revamps Global Data-Roaming Plans (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Beginning Sunday, AT&T will be offering more generous megabyte allowances under the wireless carrier's slate of international data-roaming plans. The changes will make it far more affordable for AT&T subscribers to use their smartphones and media tablets when visiting 100 select countries overseas.

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