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The Web's most dangerous searches

Dancho Danchev: McAfee's recent report on dangerous search terms studied keywords that are most likely to turn up malware in a search. Here are the words that are most likely to lead you astray.

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Sophos: Mind your software defaults

Time Warner sets AOL spin-off

Larry Dignan: AOL will be an independent publicly traded company again as Time Warner solidified plans to spin off the ailing unit, which some analysts estimate to be worth about $5 billion.

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Apple the most innovative company

Jason D. O'Grady: BusinessWeek has posted its list of The 50 Most Innovative Companies and Apple tops the list. Google's No. 2.

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Larry Dignan: Apple has the best supply chain; Dell No. 2

Poor economy saves Mac community from clone crap

David Morgenstern: According to Mac clone maker Psystar, it was the economy and its declining profit margin that forced the company to declare bankruptcy. Potential customers should be thankful that they dodged a bullet.

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SATA revised 3.0 paves way for 6Gb/s devices

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The Serial ATA International Organization has released the new Serial ATA Revision 3.0 specification. This new specification opens the way up for devices to transfer a whopping 6Gb/s - in theory at least.

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