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    PayPal bumps up mobile commerce with iPhone app 17 March, 2010 14:25

    Payment gateway and service provider PayPal has launched version 2.0 of its Send Money mobile commerce application which supports transfers by “bumping” iPhones together.
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    PayPal users close accounts after Cryptome attack 14 March, 2010 11:14

    PayPal users have reacted angrily to the suspension of Cryptome's account by the e-payment company and are using Cryptome's website to display their emails, cancelling their PayPal accounts.
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    Internet hit by wave of ransom malware 07 March, 2010 02:51

    Criminals re-used an attack from 2008 to hit the Internet with a huge wave of ransomware in recent weeks, a security company has reported.
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    PayPal to resume bank withdrawals by Indian exporters 01 March, 2010 07:04

    PayPal said that India's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), has allowed it to resume Indian bank withdrawals for Indian businesses who use PayPal to sell their goods or services abroad.
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    PayPal to open app store for developers 25 February, 2010 09:58

    PayPal will open an applications store this year where developers can offer their wares, the latest step in the company's multi-pronged strategy to deepen its relationship with external programmers.
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    Botnet revelation shows darker underbelly of malware 19 February, 2010 09:42

    Information gathered about a newly discovered botnet called Kneber indicates that multiple infections by different malware on the same host could work together as a sophisticated mechanism to give all the malware a better survival rate.
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    PayPal: India payments suspended for 'at least a few months' 10 February, 2010 08:40

    PayPal said a ban on personal transactions to and from India will continue for "at least a few months" while the online payment service tries to resolve a problem with local regulators.
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    PayPal suspends personal payments to India 09 February, 2010 07:51

    PayPal, an eBay company, has suspended personal payments to and from India and transfers to local banks in the country.
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    Tablet PC in TechCrunch controversy now in full production 04 February, 2010 13:07

    Fusion Garage, the Singaporean startup company locked in a feud with U.S. news site TechCrunch over a tablet computer they jointly developed, said the device -- called the JooJoo tablet -- is now in full production, thanks to backing from Malaysia's CSL Group.
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    Facebook tips and tweaks 03 February, 2010 08:19

    I like using Facebook to keep tabs on my friends, but I don't like the endless stream of "so-and-so took this quiz" and "Joe became friends with Jane" messages.
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    Botnet targets major Web sites with junk SSL connection 02 February, 2010 07:46

    More than 300 Web sites are being pestered by infected computers that are part of the Pushdo botnet, according to security researchers.
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