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HP wants to keep personal computer unit

Hewlett-Packard Co. finally decided to spin off and sell their PC division — a plan first brought to light in August by the technology multinational’s now former CEO.

HP said Thursday that they have come to the decision after a long evaluation regarding the impact to the company of jettisoning the business unit considered the world’s biggest manufacturer of desktop and notebook computers for consumers and businesses.

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Security Breach might get worse

Although there is security software, that the filer out those emails. There is still a possibility that phishing emails can pass through them. When that appends, some people might fall victim since they could click on dodgy links and emails.

This year has seen impressive security breaches, with Sony, Google and national governments are just among the highest profile victims of a new wave of cybercrime.

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UNThink wants to challenge Facebook

New comer Unthink thinks that they can overthrow the social networking giant Facebook’s out of the social media realm.

The new social network comes from the creative mind of the mother’s concern over the online activities of his son. Unlike Facebook, Unthink preaches empowerment. Whenever first visited the site, they encouraged people in taking control of their online destinies.

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FCC about to reveal rules for rural broadband fund

On Thursday Federal regulators are going to reveal their plan of overhauling the $8 billion fund, subsidizing phone service in rural areas and for the poor, with the goal to redirect the money toward broadband expansion.

The Federal Communications Commission is also pares in disclosing the latest rules for the byzantine system, governing how phone companies pay each other for phone calls. It is a system that, almost everyone in the industry has the same opinion, is outdated and leads to perverse schemes by carriers in stimulating certain kinds of phone traffic.