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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3
Reviewed on March 15, 2009
Though it's a decent camera, the Sony Cyber-shot G3's Wi-Fi implementation is a disappointment, and makes the camera overpriced relative to nonwireless models, including its better designed but otherwise similar sibling, the DSC-T700.
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Facebook users open to cyberattacks, ID theft?
July 30, 2007
Facebook Platform creates channel for malicious third-party applications. Users also face identity theft, VeriSign says.
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GoDaddy pulls security site after MySpace complaints
January 26, 2007
A host of mailing list archives disappears after thousands of MySpace usernames and passwords are archived on the site.
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LiveJournal apologizes for mass deletion
June 1, 2007
Following Six Apart's deletion of 500 journals, users stage a blistering backlash and the company moves to make amends.
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Outsourcing your 'Warcraft' skills
February 6, 2007
A growing group of companies will for a fee take over players' virtual identity and help them get to the top of the heap.
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DMCA complaint against YouTube dropped
January 15, 2007
Husband of 'Second Life' figure says complaint regarding a video on the video-sharing site was not a copyright issue.
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Facebook's app feeding frenzy
June 16, 2007
Founder Mark Zuckerberg says new third-party applications will help his social network grow. But how much is too much of a good thing?
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Creating a game? Get a lawyer
September 7, 2007
With patents, copyrights and marketing rights playing an ever bigger role, gamemakers are discovering they need legal hawks just as much as everyone else.
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Web ad blocking may not be (entirely) legal
September 14, 2007
As Web browser add-ons that let people erase ads proliferate, legal experts to wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed.
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