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Amazon.com Introduces $139 Kindle Amid Apple Tussle

Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos cut prices and added features to the Kindle to defend it against a threat from Apple Inc. in the fast- growing market for electronic readers. Amazon.com introduced two new versions of the device, including a $139 model that works with Wi-Fi. A second version, with 3G mobile technology as well as Wi-Fi to download books, costs $189. Bloomberg News reported details in May about Amazon.com’s plans for the Kindle, its bestselling product.

BlackHat 2010 – Opening & Keynote

The Black Hat 2010 Briefings kicked off Wednesday morning with an introductory welcome by Jeff Moss, founder & director of Black Hat. This is the 13th annual Black Hat conference and is the largest thus far featuring over 200 speakers, 55 sponsors, and the first Cloud Security Alliance Summit.

BlackHat 2010 – Las Vegas

Its that time of year again, the 2010 Black Hat briefings begin today here in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and there will be no shortage of attendees, 200+ speakers, researchers from around the global, and disclosure of exploits. This is the 13th annual Black Hat and is one of the biggest information security conferences of the year attracting public, private, and government sector security experts and researchers to share the latest and greatest in the infosec world.

Apple Launching Its Most Powerful Mac Ever in August

Apple has announced that a new range of Mac Pro…

US Security Chiefs Tricked in Social Networking Experiment

Fake analyst gained access to dozens of US security and intelligence officials using social networking sites to lure in victims such as a senior intelligence official in the US marine corps, the chief of staff for a US congressman and several senior executives at defense contractors, as well as an official from the National Reconnaissance Office. Article follows below:

Yahoo Japan; drops Bing in favor of Google

Google has secured a deal to provide search results and related advertising to Yahoo Japan, Japan's most popular Web site, the two companies said Tuesday.