Stolen laptop had ‘priceless’ cancer info

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BOSTON, Aug. 2 (UPI) — A researcher whose laptop was stolen while he had dinner at a Boston-area restaurant says it contained priceless data on cancer research. Cancer - Cancer research - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Organizations

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New research reveals troubling security issues for iPhones

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Though Apple has added additional data security features to the iPhone with every iteration �of the OSincluding encrypting files on-device for the iPhone 3GSvulnerabilities still exist. These issues are of particular concern to enterprise users, since sensitive corporate data may exist on any given employee’s mobile device. A new vulnerability revealed by security researcher Bernd Marienfeldt …

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Apple captured 72% of Japan smart phone market in ‘09

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Apple Inc. shipped 1.69 million iPhones in Japan in the fiscal year ended March 31, capturing the top share of the country’s smart phone market, according to MM Research Institute Ltd. The iPhone, offered by Japan’s third-largest wireless carrier, Softbank Corp., accounted for 72 percent of smart phones shipped in the country in the period, the Tokyo-based researcher said in a report Thursday …

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Drivers on cell phones, ugh…

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Drivers talking on cell phones have long argued that it isn’t any different from them having a conversation with a passenger. Well, you can blow that argument to smithereens, at least according to researchers from the University of Utah. In a new study, they contend that talking to passengers doesn’t come close to comparing to the dangers motorists put themselves in when they’re preoccupied with a caller. Lead researcher DAVID STRAYER, speaking for the Utah group, says that drivers distracte

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CORRECTED: Mobile phones distract drivers more than passengers (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

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(Corrects researcher’s first name in 4th paragraph to Dave Strayer)

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