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April 3, 2011 at 8:57 PM
 
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Update: Bank customers warned after breach at Epsilon marketing firm
April 2, 2011 at 12:02 AM
 
JP Morgan Chase and the Kroger supermarket chain are warning customers that their names and e-mail addresses may have fallen into the wrong hands after someone broke into computer systems at e-mail marketing giant Epsilon.
   
   
Bank customers warned after breach at Epsilon marketing firm
April 1, 2011 at 6:57 PM
 
JP Morgan Chase and the Kroger supermarket chain are warning customers that their names and e-mail addresses may have fallen into the wrong hands after someone broke into computer systems at e-mail marketing giant Epsilon.
   
   
Connect Android phone to Mac OS X's Internet Sharing
April 1, 2011 at 6:38 PM
 
A redhead instant messaged me. She was in a vacation home on the Massachusetts coast. "Fleishman," she typed breathily. "You're the only one with the answer." "Spill the Java applets, toots," I tapped out with one hand while knocking back ban-cha tea with the other. A pause. Then a stream of words. "My Android phone won't connect to my MacBook Pro's software base station. My husband doesn't understand. I need your help." I like a challenge. I rolled up my hemp-cotton sleeves. "Lady, I charge 128 bits a day, plus expenses." She agreed.
   
   
Microsoft stands by decision to ban IE9 from XP
April 1, 2011 at 2:11 PM
 
Microsoft's Internet Explorer again lost ground to Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome in March, even as the company launched its newest browser, Web metrics data showed today.
   
   
Lawmakers tell agencies to return unused broadband funds
April 1, 2011 at 12:53 PM
 
A congressional subcommittee has approved a bill requiring two government agencies to return any unused money from broadband deployment programs that were part of a huge 2009 economic stimulus package.
   
   
Google likely to strike deal with EU antitrust regulators, says expert
April 1, 2011 at 11:49 AM
 
Microsoft's complaint about Google's business practices in the European Union will eventually push Google to strike a deal with regulators, an antitrust expert said today.
   
     
 
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