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Desperate iPad thieves rip off man's finger

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Reporting from ndtv.com

A pair of thieves in Denver, Colorado wanted a man's iPad so badly that they ripped off his little finger to get it, according to local media reports Tuesday.

The victim, Bill Jordan told FOX31 News that he bought the device to give as a business gift last week and that he was attacked by two thugs shortly after purchasing the device at a Denver shopping mall.

10 nations tell Google of privacy concern on Buzz 10 nations tell Google of privacy concern on Buzz

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Reporting form deccanchronicle.com

New York: Officials from Germany, Canada, France and seven other countries are raising privacy concerns to Google over the online search leader's fumbled foray into social networking.

Google launched Google Buzz as part of its Gmail service in February. It quickly came under fire for automatically creating public circles of friends for users, based on their most frequent Gmail contacts.

After complaints, the company apologised and made changes to the service.

Apple orders Gizmodo return iPhone 4G-Hyped

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Now the apple wants the iPhone 4G prototype back from the gizmodo.com.gizmodo paid $5,000 for the prototype which was found in the bar dropped by apple engineer Gray Powell. Here is the full story.

Reporting from telegraph.co.uk

The technology website paid $5,000 for the device, which was dropped by Gray Powell, an Apple software engineer, in a bar in Redwood, California, near Apple's Cupertino headquarters.

For Apple, Lost iPhone Is a Big Deal-Hyped

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iPhone the most awaited cell phone of the year which suppose to be launch in the month of the june some how made into the bar. Some analyst say it is say it the way the apple promoting the iPhone since what it does it does different. The iPhone 4G was exposed to the world by Gizmodo.com

Cyberattack on Google Said to Hit Password System

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Reporting from nytimes.com

Ever since Google disclosed in January that Internet intruders had stolen information from its computers, the exact nature and extent of the theft has been a closely guarded company secret. But a person with direct knowledge of the investigation now says that the losses included one of Google’s crown jewels, a password system that controls access by millions of users worldwide to almost all of the company’s Web services, including e-mail and business applications.

The program, code named Gaia for the Greek goddess of the earth, was attacked in a lightning raid taking less than two days last December, the person said. Described publicly only once at a technical conference four years ago, the software is intended to enable users and employees to sign in with their password just once to operate a range of services.

Sania-Shoaib to be Pak brand ambassadors

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Reporting from ibnlive.in.com



Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza and her cricketer husband Shoaib Malik will be declared brand ambassador of Pakistan's Population Welfare Ministry when the newly-wed couple reach the neighbouring country.

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