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New password-stealing virus targets Facebook

Hackers have flooded the Internet with virus-tainted spam that targets Facebook's estimated 400 million users in an effort to steal banking passwords and gather other sensitive information.

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Consumers are clamouring for access to retailers' products and information through the web and retailers that fall behind technologically run the risk of losing customers to more tech-savvy competition, according to a survey from IBM released Tuesday.
 
 

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Oppositon to Amazon's plans is from a bygone era

Eight years ago, the federal government faced a hot-button cultural policy issue as online retail giant Amazon.com, which was already selling millions of dollars of books to Canadians from its U.S.-based site, sought entry into the Canadian market. Canadian investment regulations posed a significant barrier


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The Best of YouTube: Week of March 15, 2010

Here's a look at the videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.


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Because video games need more merchandising...

For video game companies, one of the most lucrative markets is the merchandising of ancillary products.


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FourWhere: New service combines FourSquare and Google Maps

When I mention the location-based FourSquare service to people, some flatly reject the notion of sharing their whereabouts with anyone.


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Internet piracy taking big toll on jobs

Plenty of people download music from the Internet every day, but illegal downloading has a huge economic impact and could put more than one million people out of work by 2015, experts say.


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EA to offer complete online Woods game around Masters

Tiger Woods return to pro golf for the Masters tournament next month is being celebrated by more than fans as EA Sports will launch the final commercial version of its online golf game named after the world's top golfer that week, the company's president said on Wednesday.

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UN wildlife body rejects bluefin trade ban

Lobbied aggressively by Japan, delegates at a UN wildlife trade meeting on Thursday massively rejected a ban on cross-border commerce in Atlantic bluefin tuna, a sushi mainstay.

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'Cool Jupiter' widens search for exoplanets

Marking a further step in the hunt for worlds orbiting other stars, astronomers on Wednesday said they had found a cool planet the size of Jupiter that encircles a sun at searing proximity.

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Dark Matter

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MLB 10: The Show for the PS3

Review: MLB 10: The Show puts you on the mound, kicks dirt on your cleats

As a long-time baseball fan, one of the biggest beefs I've had about baseball video games is the lack of variety. Games would come out that focused on franchise-building, others on gameplay, sometimes they'd focus on homerun derbys and lame mini-games (take a bow, EA Sports), and others still were so stats-heavy that you needed a Carl Yastrzemski rookie baseball card from 1960 just to qualify to own it.


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Nintendo to cut Wii price by 20 per cent

Nintendo Co Ltd will cut the price of its popular Wii video game console by 20 percent, responding to similar cuts by rivals Sony Corp and Microsoft Corp aimed at kick-starting demand.


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MAG wages war

Rating: 4 (out of 5) -- Available on: PS3


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