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IronKey fires silver bullet at USB sticks
Wipe 'em out. A new service called 'Silver Bullet' from encrypted thumb-drive vendor IronKey will let administrators wipe out or lock the data on USB sticks in the field.
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Pirated software disaster in making, warns survey
Shiver me timbers. Companies that rely on unlicensed copies of Windows are more likely to experience system failures and lose customer data Microsoft has claimed, citing a company-sponsored report.
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COOPER VS. COOPER: Paying for grades
In this column, two area residents united by family ties and a shared name exchange opinions on the issues of the day. Mel Cooper Sr., retired executive director of the Alabama Ethics Commission, writes from Prattville. Mel Cooper Jr., president of an online consulting firm, writes from Montgomery.
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Nokia waves wand and buys Oz
Wonderful messaging wizards. Nokia is to acquire Canadian mobile messaging company Oz Communications in a deal that is in line with the phone maker's recent announcement it will renew focus on consumer Internet services . Oz offers software that lets mobile users access their existing...
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Microsoft Offers Up SearchPerks Incentive Program
Once again, Microsoft is enticing users to do their searches on Live Search via a new rewards program called SearchPerks. This search-rewards program adds up to Microsoft’s Live Search Club, Search and Give and Live Search Cashback which are all geared at boosting the Live Search usage among web searchers. SearchPerks awards users with tickets everytime [...]
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Cyber-Surfing Gives Everyone Easy Access to History
(ARA) - History is making history on the World Wide Web. With a click of the mouse, lifelong historians and those who just caught the history bug are taking to the Internet in record numbers to explore its nearly limitless access to times gone by.
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Fedora releases Cambridge
Fedora 10 beta adds better networking, Wi-Fi and printer handling as well as RPM 4.6 - the first big RPM change in several years.
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Motorola to tout next generation Wi-Fi
Sandra Guy: Motorola will tout business uses for its WiMAX mobile Internet technology, slated to roll out in Chicago by year's end, at a trade show at McCormick Place today and Thursday.
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eBay CEO John Donahoe Accepts Tech Award at the White House
eBay Inc. was awarded the 2007 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, becoming the first Internet company to receive the award. At a White House ceremony where he conferred the medals, President George W. Bush cited eBay's pioneering technology that encouraged and supported online trade, and that enabled global entrepreneurship and the growth of the Internet worldwide.
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Marc Andreessen Joins eBay's Board
Marc Andreessen has joined eBay's Board of Directors, effective immediately. An entrepreneur, investor, and blogger, Andreessen's current focus is Ning, a next-generation platform for social networking.
AuctionBytes |
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California legislators back Google-Yahoo deal
Eleven California state political leaders are urging US regulators not to interfere with a proposed online advertising tie-up between Google and Yahoo.
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eBay Launches Comparison-Shopping Application
eBay beta-launched a web-browser application called Browser Highlighter that lets shoppers see eBay listings when browsing other shopping sites, including Google Search, Google Shopping, Yahoo Search, Yahoo Shopping, Amazon Search Results, Amazon Product Pages and Nextag.
AuctionBytes |
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Xohm Tested Out in Baltimore: Beats EVDO, Unsurprisingly [Xohm]
Laptopmag went ahead and tested out Xohm Wimax goodness, now that it's live in Baltimore. They jammed an ExpressCard Xohm into a Sony Vaio laptop, and compared it to a Kyocera EV-DO card running on...
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Company gives workers unusual laptop leeway
In a nod to how finicky people have become about the gadgets they use, software company Citrix Systems is rolling out a new programme for its workers: BYOC - Bring Your Own Computer.
Independent Online |
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Partnerships key to fighting Internet child exploitation
Sharing information and technology is crucial in the ongoing battle against Internet child predators, says an expert with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Ex-Lehigh University official sentenced
Steven J. Devlin, the college administrator caught by police in an Internet sex sting last summer, was sentenced yesterday to three to six years in prison.
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Pixel Media expands operations in Vietnam
Pixel Media, Asia’s leading online advertising sales network, has announced to set up a joint venture in Vietnam, aiming to expand its business in the country’s growing online advertising market.
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New York victim uses remote logon to nab thief
WHITE PLAINS, New York - A New York laptop thief got caught - after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
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EI changes among Liberal promises for Atlantic region
Atlantic Canada's federal Liberals released campaign promises for the region Tuesday, pledging to bring high-speed Internet to every rural community and to make Employment Insurance a quicker, more generous program.
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Google stock fell on error; Nasdaq raises close
(AP) -- The last-minute pounding Wall Street gave Google's shares was caused by "erroneous orders" that Nasdaq says it is canceling.
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Ubik.com Named Best Mobile Publishing Platform
GUILDFORD, England----Volantis, the world’s leading supplier of Intelligent Content Adaptation solutions for the mobile Internet today announced that, it’s easy-to-use mobile Internet service, Ubik.com has been named “Best Publishing Platform” at last week's ME Awards 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Nokia boosts comms platform with Oz purchase
The mobile-phone maker has purchased Montreal-based Oz Communications, a supplier of mobile email, IM and social-networking technology
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KELLNER: Computer-free digital radio
With apologies to Pete Townshend and the Who - not to mention Laura Branigan and Tenacious D - the squeezebox issue first raised in 1976 has seen a polarity reversal.
The Washington Times |
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StumbleUpon steps up online discovery service
StumbleUpon stepped up its personalized Website recommendation service on Wednesday by launching an online query page and alliances that include The Huffington Post and Rolling Stone.
PhysOrg |
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This company has not added a description yet. FatCow Web Hosting currently provides service to approximately 12,000 customers in more than 90 countries. The goal of FatCow is to price web hosting services so affordably that virtually anyone can operate a website.
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