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Kate Winslet strikes up ‘close friendship’ with young model – four months after splitting from husband

Kate Winslet strikes up 'close friendship' with young model - four months after splitting from husband

By Simon Cable Last updated at 6:27 PM on 25th July 2010 It’s only been four months since she split from her husband. But unlucky-in-love Kate Winslet may have already overcome her heartache after apparently striking up a close friendship with a hunky young model. The 34-year-old Oscar winner is said to have become inseparable from British model Louis Dowler in recent weeks

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Secunia: Apple software has the most holes

Secunia: Apple software has the most holes

A new report from security software provider Secunia shows that despite considerable security investments, the software industry at large is unable to produce software with substantially fewer vulnerabilities. The latest data shows that Apple has surpassed Oracle and even Microsoft with accounting for the most software vulnerabilities, though the No. 1 ranking is related only to the number of vulnerabilities–not to how risky they are or how fast they get patched

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Allure to Give Away $725,000 Worth of Beauty Products via Microsoft Tags

Allure magazine has partnered with Microsoft Tag for its annual Free Stuff issue this August, allowing readers to use their smartphones to participate in $725,000 worth of beauty product giveaways, which are awarded on a first-come, first-win basis. In years past, readers could log on to Allure’s website to enter the contests and sign up for text alert reminders.

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How the experts solve Road Trip Pic of the Day

How the experts solve Road Trip Pic of the Day

CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman thought this image would stump most Picture of the Day players. Still, a good number did figure it out, including each of a small group of players who seem to have the right answer nearly every day

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Adobe Reader to block attacks with sandbox technology

Adobe Reader to block attacks with sandbox technology

Brad Arkin, director of product security and privacy at Adobe, explains how sandboxing will protect Adobe Reader customers from attacks. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Adobe Reader will soon have an additional layer of protection against the many attacks that target the popular PDF viewer. Adobe Systems is borrowing a page from Microsoft’s and Google’s playbook by turning to sandboxing technology designed to isolate code from other parts of the computer

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Humane Reader For Developing Countries Costs About $20

Humane Reader For Developing Countries Costs About $20

Getting computers into developing countries may not always be an easy task, as the cost is often a prohibitive factor.

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Coming Soon: Sign Into Multiple Google Accounts in the Same Browser

Coming Soon: Sign Into Multiple Google Accounts in the Same Browser

If you use several Google accounts on a daily basis, you probably want to be logged into all of them at the same time, but to achieve that, you have to use several different browsers. Now, according to Google Operating System , Google is testing a feature that will let users be logged into multiple Google accounts in the same web browser. Personally, I have at least four different Gmail accounts opened at all times, and this feature is very high on my wish list

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Review: Reeder for iPad

Review: Reeder for iPad

While some hold up Pulse (£2.39) as the best way to access RSS feeds – stripped-down, automatically refreshed website content that you usually subscribe to for free – it’s a little too lightweight for us. It’s fine if you only have a dozen or so feeds coming in, but if you follow a lot more than that, Reeder is the app for you

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Asus breaks into PC makers’ Top 5

Asus breaks into PC makers' Top 5

The Eee PC’s success has propelled Asus to fifth-largest PC maker in the world. (Credit: CNET) The maker of the tiny Eee PC Netbook has joined the giants of computing. For the second quarter of 2010, Asus shipped 4.3 million PCs, good enough for 5.3 percent of the worldwide market, according to IDC.

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Cruz Series Of Android Based Tablets From Velocity Micro

Cruz Series Of Android Based Tablets From Velocity Micro

Android-powered eBook readers are in season, and now Velocity Micro has just announced a series of Android-powered color eReader tablets that claim to be functional, multimedia friendly, and also affordable. These tablets will range from $149 to $299, and will be offering various features in order to suit different needs. The tablets include the Cruz Reader, Cruz Tablet, and the Cruz StoryPad.

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