Fake Twitter accounts become a regular on campaign trail

The increasing use of fake or anonymous Twitter accounts as a political weapon is another sign of the importance of social media to political campaigns.

NYC holds app contest for people who can't write apps

A contest sponsored by the city of New York will pay $350 for the best idea-driven Web, desktop or mobile applications.

Cyber challenge: Securing private-sector IT with a minimum of regulation

Representatives struggle with the role of government in protecting private-sector IT in hearing on the administration's proposed cybersecurity legislation.

Test version of Chrome Frame for IE installs without admin privileges

Google says its looking to develop the new version into a beta.

Microsoft gives Windows Azure users a break on pricing

Microsoft plans to change its Windows Azure pricing next month, offering free inbound data transfers during peak hours, in addition to off hours.

Spoiler alert: Spy techniques dissect GOP presidential nominees

The facial analysis technology that helps the CIA and TSA identify threats helps political analysts predict presidential campaigns.

Will the Internet’s .coke just be like New Coke?

The new Internet name extensions (.coke, .facebook, etc.) will change everything — and nothing.

FBI busts 'scareware' ring that stole $74M

The scam, which operated internationally for three years and claimed about a million victims, consisted of infecting users’ computers and then selling them a phony fix.

Crash takes down Microsoft's cloud-based Exchange service

An outage affected the Exchange messaging service, which went down for several hours June 22 across North America.

Tiny silicon wings could power future micro-drones

Students in Sandia National Laboratories' design contest have come up with dragonfly wings that could work for a variety of small bots.

Report: Sky's practically the limit for public cloud services

An IDC forecast said spending on public cloud services will hit $72.9 billion by 2015; software-as-a-service will be the big winner.

Bill calls for wireless carriers to define '4G' service

All those ads from wireless carriers touting phones with "4G speeds" sound impressive, but what do they mean? A California lawmaker wants carriers to require carriers to disclose data speeds.

Group claims hack of LulzSec, as suspected member is formally charged

Rival mocks the group’s hacker cred, as British police formally charge a 19-year-old with being involved in LulzSec attacks.

In the cloud, security is easy, perfection is impossible

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program requirements for authorizing the use of cloud services are expected soon, but security might be the simplest issue to solve in the federal adoption of cloud computing.

Air Force brass to get secure smart phones

Spectra Edge handheld phones feature encryption approved by the National Security Agency.

World IPv6 Day was business as usual for Microsoft

World IPv6 Day was a "success," for Microsoft, which reported no incidents after testing IPv6 access on some of its websites.

DHS comes to first responders' rescue

Two new devices from the Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate will help track the movements and vital signs of firefighters responding to a blaze.

City uses high-tech bracelets to find missing seniors, children

An Ohio police department supplies wrist bracelets that can track missing elderly people and children.

Teen who could be LulzSec hacker arrested in Britain

The arrest came just as LulzSec and another hacker group, Anonymous, had declared open season on government websites.

Text service lets patients find shortest ER wait times

Patients in some states can send a text message to a service, 4ER411, to find the shortest emergency room wait times at nearby participating hospitals.

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