Join eWEEK Reporter Ashley Daley, as she breaks down the latest technology headlines: According to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. Apple is planning to manufacture an iPhone capable of running on Verizons CDMA network. A late-2010 production start would pave the road for Verizon to offer the iPhone in early 2011; Websense is upgrading its Defensio technology to add new capabilities to combat malicious links on Facebook. In a seven-day analysis, Websense discovered 93 malicious links on Lady Gagas Facebook fan page, along with an additional 372 spam links; The complex and malicious worm named Stuxnet, was first introduced to the public back in July by Belarus-based security firm VirusBlokAda. Just last month, Iran admitted its first nuclear power plant had been hit with Stuxnet. Though the worm didn’t do any damage, its presence highlighted the malware’s potential. So what should you know? eWEEK reporter Brian Prince takes you step by step into the world of Stuxnet- what it does, how it does it and what you may not know about the worm, in a special slideshow on eweek.com; Motorola, debuted its holiday lineup of Android smartphones at the CTIA Enterprise & Applications show in San Francisco on Oct. 5. The phone maker’s collection is led by the Android 2.2-based Droid Pro, which includes AuthenTec IPSec multiheaded VPN integration, remote wipe of device and SD card, and complex password support. The Motorola Citrus and Spice, both based on Android 2.1, are lower-end models with a focus on the environment.
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Google Android users can now use Opera Mini 5 on their smart phones. The new mobile browser includes features such as Speed Dial, tabbed browsing, and boosted speed. On March 4, Opera announced Opera Mini 5 beta for Windows Mobile 5.x and 6.x devices; Google has released Google Bike Directions. The new feature will let bikers in on the best route and give you insight into nearby biking trails; Intel showed off its Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, the chip makers first six-core CPU for consumers. Codenamed Gulftown, the Core i7-980X comes with more cores and computing threads, and a larger L3 cache, than the current i7-975, and all at the same price; NAS storage specialist Buffalo Technology recently linked up with NovaStor to provide cost-conscious businesses with backup software solutions. The alliance will bundle the companys NovaBackup data protection software with the entire portfolio of Buffalo’s network attached storage solutions; Nearly 70 million people worldwide claim Irish heritage. So today as we end this weeks Newsbreak, eWEEK Reporter Ashley Daley will leave you with images of the St. Patricks Day festival in Ireland.
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