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Senate passes insider trading ban
(AP)
AP - Sagging approval ratings brought Democrats and Republicans together Thursday, as the Senate passed a bill to explicitly prevent members of Congress, their top aides and administration officials from using non-public information for insider trading. New disclosure requirements will require public reports online within 30 days of buying and selling stock.
AOL's Huff Post to launch live streaming network
(AP)
AP - AOL and the Huffington Post are launching a live video network that aims to combine broadcast news with social media.
Google tightens security in Android app store
(Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc has been quietly policing its online store for months now in an acknowledgement of malware's growing threat to its increasingly popular Android mobile software.
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AVG Technologies prices at $16/share: source
(Reuters)
Reuters - Anti-virus software maker AVG Technologies NV priced its initial public offering at $16 per share, at the low end of the expected range, according to a market source.
McAfee patches flaw that turned protected systems into spam relays
(Digital Trends)
Digital Trends - Security software is an everyday necessity for most people, especially Windows users, businesses, and enterprises. But one of the ironies of security software is that, once in a while, it turns out to be the source of security problems all by itself. The latest instance involves McAfee’s SaaS Total Protection suite, a cloud-based solution designed to provide comprehensive email and and Web filtering along with centralized security management for businesses and organizations. However, McAfee has just had to issue an update to the service to block a flaw that could let attackers execute code on protected machines, and to fix another problem that could potentially enable attackers to turn protected systems into spam relays.
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SAP may license HANA to Oracle in future: co-CEO
(Reuters)
Reuters - SAP, the world's largest maker of business software, may license its HANA offering to main rival Oracle in the future, its co-chief executive told a German newspaper.
Open Text Q2 profit jumps 28 percent
(Reuters)
Reuters - Business software company Open Text posted a 28 percent jump in second-quarter profit on Wednesday on solid demand from services, technology and financial customers.
More users watch Netflix movies on tablets than PCs
(Appolicious)
Appolicious - Last year, streaming movie service Netflix finally got its Android app released and working reliably on lots of different devices that run Google's mobile operating system. More than six months later, Netflix has announced that viewing on tablets has surpassed viewing on PCs.
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Google search gets more personal, raises hackles
(AP)
AP - Google is sifting through the photos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information.
Google's 4Q results miss analyst targets
(AP)
AP - Google's earnings growth slowed dramatically in the fourth quarter as the holiday shopping season turned into a major letdown for investors.
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