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  • Game developers preparing for diverse E3 show (AP)

     

    FILE - In this June 2, 2009 file photo, show attendees play video games at the Activision booth at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, file)

    AP - There might be something for everyone at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.


  • Political fundraising tool taps social networks (AP)

     AP - Candidates in some top political races are raising big sums of money using software that taps donors' social networks, an endeavor that lets the donors track their friends' donations with the zeal a fantasy baseball team owner uses to monitor player statistics.

  • New cyberattacks in SKorea; sites suffer no damage (AP)

     

    An Internet cafe in Seoul. South Korea's intelligence service is investigating a major cyber attack on the main government website by hackers traced to China, officials said Thursday.(AFP/File/Kim Jae-Hwan)

    AP - Two South Korean government websites were struck by the second cyberattack in a week, but suffered no major damage, the government said Saturday.


  • Apple seeks iOS-4-ready, multitasking-enabled apps (Ben Patterson)

     Ben Patterson - A little more than a week ahead of the expected release of the latest version of the iPhone OS, Apple is opening the floodgates to applications that take advantage of the latest iOS 4 features. Topping the list, of course: multitasking.

  • Hands-on camera review: Fujifilm's FinePix HS10 (Christopher Null)

     Christopher Null - Consumers have historically had two choices when it comes to digital cameras: Get a cheap pocket camera that takes iffy pics, or pony up the big bucks for a DSLR that takes nearly perfect ones.

  • Google tells lawmakers it never used Wi-Fi data (AP)

     

    FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2009, file photo, a sign on a building is shown at Google Inc. campus in Kirkland, Wash. Google Inc. told lawmakers, Friday, June 11, 2010, that it never dissected or used any of the information that it accidentally sucked up while collecting data about public Wi-Fi networks in more than 30 countries. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

    AP - Google Inc. is telling lawmakers that it never dissected or used any of the information that it accidentally sucked up while collecting data about public Wi-Fi networks in more than 30 countries.


  • "Breaking Bad" creator talks finale, next season (Reuters)

     Reuters - Most serialized shows gradually lose viewers as they get deeper and deeper into their story. Not AMC's riveting "Breaking Bad," which just finished its most-watched season yet, averaging 1.5 million viewers per episode (2.2 million once you add in DVR viewership).

  • Celeb sex-tape scandal hits taboos in Indonesia (AP)

     

    In his July 14, 2009 photo, pop singer Nazril Irham, better known as Ariel, left, and his girlfriend top model and actress Luna Maya, right, are mobbed by reporters in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesians grappled with their first-ever celebrity sex tape scandal in June 2010, casting aside social taboos as they swarmed around office computers and mobile phones to watch explicit clips allegedly showing the popular singer having sex with his girlfriend and another one with his equally famous ex-girlfriend Cut Tari. (AP Photo)

    AP - Indonesians grappled with their first-ever celebrity sex-tape scandal, casting aside social taboos as they swarmed around office computers and mobile phones to watch clips allegedly showing a much-loved pop star with two girlfriends.


  • Twitter warns of possible World Cup traffic-related outages (AFP)

     

    This picture taken in 2009 in Paris shows the frontpage of Twitter. The microblogging site, which has suffered a series of outages this week, warned Friday that there could be more problems amid heavy World Cup traffic.(AFP/File/Loic Venance)

    AFP - Twitter, which has suffered a series of outages this week, warned Friday that there could be more problems amid heavy World Cup traffic.


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