Monday, July 9, 2012

Internet Doomsday averted, ISPs save day




Monday's top stories are about Windows, Twitter, iPhones, and flying pigs. You know, the usual tech talk:


Internet Doomsday averted, ISPs save day


Monday was said to be an "Internet Doomsday." Anyone infected with DNSChanger malware would lose access to the Internet. But turns out, it wasn't all that dramatic. Internet service providers like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon are stepping in and helping anyone still bit by the server-enslaving bug. If you have a friend that needs a fix, here's how to administer the cure.


Microsoft announced that Windows 8 will be available at the end of October. If you already have Windows, an update to 8 will cost you about $40, but that price will go up at the end of January.


Twitter has new and improved search features. The only thing that's still annoying is trying to find old tweets.


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