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Pacemakers can be hijacked by radio
Computer hackers could stealthily disrupt heart therapy, or administer shocks to people wearing medical implants
New Scientist |
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Wiretapping moves into the wireless world
At least one US cellphone network may have a direct link to the FBI, allowing it to wiretap calls, texts and downloads without warrants, says an industry insider.
New Scientist |
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Web 3.0: Playing it safe with our data
What will the next era of internet culture bring? predicts a web that's less risky but has lost its freewheeling edge (full text available to subscribers)
New Scientist |
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'Gambling DNA' helps fight online fraud
Poker players try to read the faces of their opponents – now software is about to do something similar in a bid to stem fraud against poker websites
New Scientist |
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Government Computer News
A Senate bill to reauthorize the eGovernment Act of 2002, which had been approved and was set for a floor vote, hit a sudden and unexpected snag today that puts a number of government information technology initiatives on hold or in limbo.
Government Computer News |
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Friendly 'worms' could spread software fixes
A new strategy could use software worms to rapidly distribute urgent updates or offer a sneak preview of security threats to come
New Scientist |
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Wi-Fi routers are vulnerable to viruses
"Airborne" computer viruses could rapidly spread by hopping between Wi-Fi routers – providing one more good reason to encrypt your PC-router link (full text available to subscribers)
New Scientist |
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Virtualization Expo - Microsoft To Pass Out Windows 7 Alphas
It seems like this was already clear but just in case it wasn’t Microsoft has now officially announced on one of its blogs that it’s going to be handing out pre-beta builds of Windows 7, its post-Vista operating system, at its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in a month. It’s promising “advances” in the kernel, networking, hardware and devices and the user interface and to discuss the ...
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Ain't Nuthin But A G Phone, Baby
Ain't Nuthin But A G Phone, Baby The new Google phone revealed
Vibe Magazine |
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Asus to Add '3.75G' Wireless to Eee PC
Asus said Thursday that it will add HSUPA "3.75G" cellular technology to the Eee PC platform, beginning with the Eee PC 901 in October.
PC Magazine |
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High School Football Computer Ratings
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Here are the first weekly football computer ratings from the Ohio High School Athletic Association. Ratings are by division and region with record and average bi-level points per
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Not As Private As You Think
Users' confusion about their online privacy raises questions about whether the private sector will adequately protect personal data.
Forbes |
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Chattanooga's Golf Team Ranked Number One in the Nation
The UTC Mocs men's golf team is ranked number one in the nation in this week's Golfweek/Sagarin computer ratings released Thursday evening. The Mocs just edged out Arkansas for the top spot.
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Michael C. Shores, CEO of TXP Corporation, to Appear on the Corporate Strategies Radio Show 10:05 a.m. Eastern Time, ...
TXP Corporation (OTCBB: TXPO): TXP's Michael Shores, president and CEO, will be speaking on CRN Radio, which may be accessed on over 400 affiliate radio stations listed at CRN1 www.cableradionetwork.com or on the Internet www.corporate-strategies.net/radio or on www.princetonresearch.com.
Centre Daily Times |
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EarthLink tells some employees it will cut jobs
(AP:ATLANTA) Internet access provider EarthLink Inc., which trimmed its payroll by about 900 jobs a year ago, has sent a memo to some employees saying it plans to eliminate their jobs soon.
INO News |
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TSC Ratings' Updates: Carlisle
Carlisle and East Group Properties upgraded; Computer Sciences, Discovery Communications and ADTRAN downgraded.
TheStreet.com |
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Michael C. Shores, CEO of TXP Corporation, to Appear on the Corporate Strategies Radio Show 10:05 a.m. Eastern Time, ...
TXP Corporation (368127;OTCBB:TXPO): TXP´s Michael Shores, president and CEO, will be speaking on
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Locals agree, a bailout needed to save the economy
President Bush on Wednesday warned Americans and lawmakers reluctant to pass a $700 billion financial rescue plan that failing to act fast risks wiping out retirement savings, rising foreclosures, lost jobs, closed businesses and even “a long and painful recession.” Click here for a Microsoft Word document with the text of President Bush's speech. His dire warning came not long after the ...
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Liberal groups make issue of McCain's skin cancer
Two liberal political action committees are making an issue of John McCain's past bouts with skin cancer in a television commercial that features his facial scar and demands that the Republican presidential nominee release his medical records to the public. The 30-second ad, so far airing for $50,000 only on MSNBC, is paid for by Brave New PAC and Democracy for America, a political group ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Not As Private As You Think
Users' confusion about their online privacy raises questions about whether the private sector will adequately protect personal data.
Forbes |
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First Ohio HS Football Computer Rankings
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NBC 24 Toledo |
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Explore Design '08
Merchandise Mart Properties, in conjunction with Microsoft, is hoping to give budding designers a leg up in the industry at an early age. Toronto’s 2nd annual Explore Design event is North America’s only design education fair designed specifically for youth.
Interior Design |
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Court clears Microsoft in $1.5 billion patent dispute
Microsoft Corp. has been cleared of having to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent in a high-profile patent dispute.
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Council advances efforts to add curbside recycling to trash collection
A Jefferson City Council committee agreed Wednesday to move forward with plans to procure a new contract for solid waste collection services.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Software spots the spin in political speeches
Who's the king of spin and who's telling it like it is? New technology means it's all getting easier to detect and dissect
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