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CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Announces New ‘Video Podcast' Service At Photokina
Webroot, a leading provider of security solutions for the consumer, enterprise and SME markets, today announced that it has detected a new variant of a rogue antivirus application using strong graphical similarities to Symantec's Norton Antivirus. The rogue antivir...
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A Report Standardizing the Requirements for Power Conversion Devices for Both the Computer and Telecommunication ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Requirements for Power Conversion Devices for the Computer and Telecommunications Industries" report to their offering.
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Millions lost in the M5 black hole
MILLIONS more taxpayer dollars will be poured into the M5 East tunnel for a computer upgrade after yet another glitch closed the tunnel yesterday, forcing more than 20,000 motorists into back-street gridlock and embarrassing a Government under siege.
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Thieves take computers, videogames in Sarnia
Sarnia police responded to three break and enters over the weekend. Five Dell laptop computers were stolen from Patton Controls on Scott Road between [...]
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Hospital loses personal details of 18,000 NHS staff
COMPUTER disks containing the personal details of almost 18,000 NHS staff have gone missing from the Whittington Hospital. Staff fear the information could lead to identity fraud on a huge scale, should it fall into the wrong hands.
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Computer Aid launches Campaign For Action Against Toxic Trade
The UK government must take action to prevent the UK's electrical waste (e-waste) being illegally exported and dumped in countries such as Ghana, Nigeria and China, according to international development charity Computer Aid International, which today launches a pe...
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Millions lost in the M5 black hole
MILLIONS more taxpayer dollars will be poured into the M5 East tunnel for a computer upgrade after yet another glitch closed the tunnel yesterday, forcing more than 20,000 motorists into back-street gridlock and embarrassing a Government under siege.
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MadBid.com Auction Sells Brand New 2009 MINI One Car For GBP6.83!
MadBid.com, the new internet-based auction platform, broke all online saving records by selling a brand new, MINI One car for GBP6.83. The auction for the MINI One, which retails for GBP12,135, was won by Sandeep Anantharaman, a telecom engineer from Watford. About ...
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Millions lost in the M5 black hole
MILLIONS more taxpayer dollars will be poured into the M5 East tunnel for a computer upgrade after yet another glitch closed the tunnel yesterday, forcing more than 20,000 motorists into back-street gridlock and embarrassing a Government under siege.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Comcast details changes for managing Web traffic NEW YORK - Comcast Corp has provided U.S. regulators details of how it plans to change the way it manages Web traffic over its high speed Internet network without blocking any applications or content. The move comes after the Federal Communications Commission voted last month to uphold a complaint that Comcast had violated the ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Comcast details changes for managing Web traffic NEW YORK - Comcast Corp has provided U.S. regulators details of how it plans to change the way it manages Web traffic over its high speed Internet network without blocking any applications or content. The move comes after the Federal Communications Commission voted last month to uphold a complaint that Comcast had violated the ...
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SanDisk SlotMusic SneakerDisk
p2pnet news view Music:- Flash memory chip maker SanDisk has come up with a revolutionary new idea. SneakerDisk. Actually, it’s not really called that. But you get the idea. While Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony BMG try to sue people into buying ‘product,’ at the same time trying to gain exclusive control of online music [...]
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Computer giveaway helps close the gap
Second-grader Mohamed Omar has bright eyes as he describes the cleared-off desk in his bedroom where he'll put his first computer. Omar was one of 220 Roch
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McAfee to Buy Secure Computing
McAfee buys Secure Computing for $465 million.
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In Tomorrow's Paper
Catch our coverage of Monday night football. Check out our Sports section OTTAWA — The Prime Minister’s Office has asked Canada’s secretive electronic counter-espionage police to investigate how someone might have gained access to a government Internet service to send out spoof e-mails in Stephen Harper’s name.
EdmontonSun.com |
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Hackers Inject Trojans Into Computers with Airline Ticket Scam
Watch out for e-Ticket related emails, they could lead to an attack on your computer...
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This Essential Report on the Columbian Convergence Broadband and Internet Market is Available Now
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Processor (Rated by 43 users) The Intel Core 2 Quad processor is the latest in cutting edge processor technology for the desktop PC.
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Anthropologists Amazonian research kicks off Letters and Science 2008-09 lecture series
More often than not, anthropologists travel to the ends of the earth to do their research, and Stephanie Aleman is no different. She has made numerous trips to Guyana to study the Waiwai Amerindians and will share her findings at the kick off of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) College of Letters and Science 2008-09 lecture series. Alemans talk, Engagement and Experience in the ...
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Norfolk Registry of Deeds computer seminar Sept. 24
Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell will host an informational seminar on computer assisted land records research at the Registry of Deeds in Dedham from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-22 14:46 UPDATE 1-McAfee to pay $465 million for Secure Computing
BOSTON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - McAfee Inc, the world's No. 2 security software maker, said on Monday it plans to buy Internet security company Secure Computing Corp for $465 million in cash. The move gives McAfee a suite of software, services and hardware products to protect hackers from getting past the perimeters of computer networks. McAfee is already the No. 2 provider of anti-virus software. ...
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Checkout Corner: Today’s record player has a modern spin
Gary Lahmers, director of audio merchandise at Canton-based Tweeter, says the USB output feature sets apart modern turntables, allowing people to record their old albums onto their computers and listen to the music through any portable device.
MPNnow.com |
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Software blamed for water bill glitch
OGDEN -- Antiquated computer software likely contributed to a flood of recent complaints to the city regarding staggering water bills, a municipal official said.
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Second protest to highlight Pentagon hacker's plight
A SECOND protest in support of computer hacker and ex-Highgate Wood pupil, Gary McKinnon, will be held at the weekend.
The Ham&High Network |
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New "Likes and Dislikes"- Based RavenWhite Password Protection Technique Helps Consumers and Businesses Thwart Email ...
RavenWhite, Inc., an advanced innovator in online fraud prevention, announced today the launch of its ground-breaking password reset technology called "Blue Moon Authentication System," and that it had hired PatentBridge LLC to commercialize its patent-pending automated password reset technology.
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McAfee to pay $465 million for Secure Computing
McAfee Inc, the world's No. 2 security software maker, said it plans to buy Internet security company Secure Computing Corp for $465 million in cash.
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