Apple, Facebook, Twitter hacks said to hail from Eastern Europe
http://www.livemint.com/Industry/TKH7pGITftr4LVkpBAoiDL/Apple-hit-by-hackers.html
Investigators say the surge of malware attacks on U.S. companies may be coming from Eastern European cybercriminals rather than being Chinese state-sponsored espionage.
More PS4 rumors! Price, release date, and...the ability to watch your friends play?
http://www.gamezone.com/products/playstation-4/news/more-ps4-rumors-price-release-date-and-the-ability-to-watch-your-friends-play
We're now less than 24 hours away from the official Sony event where its expected we'll see the unveiling of the highly anticipated PlayStation 4. So what better time for even more rumors!
One Smartphone Hopes to Reverse HTC Sales Slump
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21504008
HTC Corp. released its most important smartphone for the year as investors wait to see if HTC One can revive fortunes at a company that's seen its market share and revenue more than halve in 18 months.
Jeep, BK Hacks Shine Light on Twitter's Treatment of Marketers
http://adage.com/article/digital/account-hacks-shine-light-twitter-s-treatment-brands/239903/
Two days, two major brands' Twitter accounts hacked. Does Twitter provide enough security and service to the brands who rely on it to communicate with millions of consumers?
Microsoft's Outlook.com Email Product Takes On Google Gmail
http://www.eweek.com/cloud/microsofts-outlook.com-email-product-takes-on-google-gmail/
Microsoft's newly revamped Outlook.com free email service is now available to all users, some seven months after it was introduced in a limited preview mode to replace Hotmail, Microsoft's longtime email offering.
Google stock breaks above $800 a share
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2013/02/google-goog-stock-passes-800/
The milestone shows that the company is overcoming, among other things, doubts about its mobile strategy. google sign 2003. A Google sign at company headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
I-Team: Red Light Camera Controversy
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/02/19/i-team-red-light-camera-controversy/
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - It's full speed ahead for red light cameras across the Delaware Valley. More and more are appearing in Philadelphia, South Jersey and Delaware and now they could be coming to the Pennsylvania suburbs.
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