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|  | Skype blames recent outage on buggy software CIO Lars Rabbe explains the reasons behind the recent outage that left Skype customers around the world without service and what the company is doing to prevent it from happening again. Read full story |
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|  | Hackers targeting human rights, indie media groups Human rights and independent media groups are increasingly being hit by distributed denial-of-service and hacking attacks, according to a study. Read full story |
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|  | Amazon, Apple, Netflix tops in customer satisfaction Overall satisfaction with online retailers dips slightly from last year, but still proves higher than in preceding years, with familiar names atop the list, according to a survey by ForeSee. Read full story |
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|  | Amazon tech helps return gifts before you get them E-tailer gets patent for system that lets users "convert" gifts they'd otherwise receive into another product or gift card before the gifts are even shipped out. Read full story |
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|  | New Google doodle rings in the holidays An interactive doodle gracing Google's home page celebrates the Christmas season with images including Santa Claus, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Buche de Noel dessert. Read full story |
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|  | Manage your passwords with the new RoboForm 7 The latest version of this powerful password manager throws in a new look and feel, support for Google Chrome, and offers an annual subscription to install it on multiple PCs. Read full story |
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|  | Google eyes 'cloaking' as next antispam target Web sites that present one type of site to Google's crawlers while presenting another type to users may be in for a rankings shift, according to a Google engineer. Read full story |
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|  | Craigslist cuts off adult services worldwide Following the removal of its adult services section in the U.S. several months ago, the classified ads site has gone global with the shuttering of the controversial section. Read full story |
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