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Remains of the Day: Investigators Can Access Your iPhone’s Data via iCloud [For What It's Worth]

Investigators can obtain your iPhone data without touching it, Apple will not approve Mac apps with hotkey functionality after June, and YouTube expands its merchandise store to all of its partners (not...

Remains of the Day: The Pirate Bay Down All Day, DDoS Attacks Blamed [For What It's Worth]

Someone is mad at The Pirate Bay, Soluto lets you set up Dropbox for grandma without driving to her house, and Quicksilver for Mac announces an omnibus of updates. More »

Remains of the Day: Wikipedia Alerts Users, If You See Ads It’s Malware [For What It's Worth]

Ads on Wikipedia may be a sign of a hijacked browser, Google adds embedded search tools to Docs, and Flickr gets a redesign. More »

Most Popular Online Custom Clothing Store: Indochino [Hive Five Followup]

You're a busy person, and taking time out to shop in a brick and mortar store for clothes is a hassle. Why bother when you can buy great-looking clothes online, custom tailored to your exact measuremen...

Remains of the Day: Has Best Buy Payment Info Been Hacked? [For What It's Worth]

Best Buy online shoppers are seeing some odd things on their bills, the Senate is looking for anti-competitive behavior in Windows 8, and U.S. wireless companies are losing contract customers. More&...

Remains of the Day: It’s Confirmed: Apple’s HDTV is a Real Thing [For What It's Worth]

Apple's HDTV is confirmed to be a real thing, Apple is set to drop Google Maps for its own in-house map app, and Facebook places everything you ever wanted to know about their terms and policies under o...

Remains of the Day: Third-Party Browsers Aren’t Allowed on Windows RT [For What It's Worth]

Mozilla argues that Windows on ARM users need to have a choice in which browser they use, Twitter assures everyone that no login credentials were leaked, and Adobe's security chief praises Apple for cr...

Facebook Rolls Out File-Sharing for Groups, But You Should Use These Services Instead [Facebook]

Facebook began the process of rolling out file sharing for groups today, allowing you to share files of most types up to 25MB. This might be useful for the average Facebook user who doesn't want to lea...

Remains of the Day: The Netherlands Now Has Net Neutrality [For What It's Worth]

The Netherlands becomes the first European country to have net neutrality, police-themed ransomware is targeting Canadian and U.S. users, and a DDOS attack brings down Ustream and Bambuser. More&nb...

Remains of the Day: The New iPad Says ‘Hello’ to 30 Additional Countries [For What It's Worth]

The new iPad is coming to 30 additional countries later this week, it is now legal to drive Google's self-driving car in Nevada, and AT&T teases they will reveal a family data plan in the future. Mor...

Most Popular Fitness Tracking Appliance: Your Smartphone [Hive Five Followup]

Looking to get in shape, or get motivated to exercise and stay active more often? There are plenty of gadgets on the market that will give you feedback on how well you're doing, help you set certain fi...

Remains of the Day: More Security Woes for Apple [For What It's Worth]

A recent Lion security update accidentally stores user's passwords in a clear text file, Google allows you to broadcast your message to the world via Google+ Hangouts, and MobileMe subscribers' rejoice:...