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Apple quietly dampens Mac security rhetoric

Apple removes claim Macs are safer than PCs from website following months of negative headlines

(Lack of) style over substance

Why are struggling companies pulling such awful PR stunts?

One in four British primary school children are bullied online

Research shows that unmonitored use of technology at increasingly early ages is a key problem with cyber bullying amongst children.

ICANN Domain Name expansion: expert reaction

CBR takes a look at some of the reaction to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) revealing the list of more than 1,930 applications of generic Top-Level Domains in its process to expand the Domain Name System (DNS) of the net.

Apple remains more lucrative for app developers than Android

Both Apple and Google are hosting their App developers conferences this month – who will do a better job of enticing the latest and greatest to their platforms?

LinkedIn password hack: expert reaction

CBR takes a look at some of the reaction to the news the business social network site LinkedIn has been hacked, with as many as 6.5 million passwords exposed

ExactTrak Security Guardian, the James Bond of memory sticks

Memory sticks are lost all the time, and of course it can be nerve racking if they are lost when they contain sensitive data. CBR takes a look at ExactTrak’s Security Guardian USB stick that allows users to delete their data remotely.

Flame malware: expert reaction

CBR looks at what is being said about the Flame cyber-espionage malware targeting the Middle East

Facebook launches pages manager app for iPhone

The social networking site has launched a new app that allows businesses to manage their Facebook pages while on the go.

Facebook launches a new Photo app, after its Instagram purchase. Why?

Facebook has launched its own smartphone photography app, just six weeks after its controversial $1bn purchase of Instagram. Why compete with itself?