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Microsoft Adds More Perks to Live Search
Microsoft has gotten some flack for the perks it has offered via Live Search to gain ground in the search advertising market, but that isn't stopping the company from launching another search-rewards offer for the distant third most popular search engine.
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Murray named Citizen of the Year
Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorize a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.
SaukValley.com |
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Coretomic Launches Revolutionary Tri-Mode Collaborative File Management System in the Amazon Clouds
Coretomic, Inc. (www.Coretomic.com) is the first market mover to launch a Tri-mode collaborative file management system deployed within the Amazon Cloud. The typical business process of managing files is failing as the number of files grows exponentially. The current tools of e-mail, VPN, FTP, and portals thwart any organization's success. The Digital Lock Box (DLB) ignites productivity and ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Themis Solutions Releases Web-Based Clio Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Themis Solutions Inc. announced today the general availability of Clio, a comprehensive web-based practice management Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for lawyers. Designed for solo and small firm attorneys, Clio can be accessed from PCs, Macs and iPhones.
Centre Daily Times |
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Former Greenville councilman arrested on federal computer charges
Former Greenville County Councilman Harold Anthony “Tony” Trout was arrested this morning by FBI agents on federal charges of unauthorized computer access, U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins said. The federal complaint and supporting affidavit, filed today, allege violations of federal laws concerning the unauthorized access of computers, a press release said. Trout is scheduled to make an initial ...
The State |
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iRise Launches eRetail Software Visualization Solution
iRise(R), the world's leading visualization solutions company, today announced the immediate availability of pre-configured business software visualization templates aimed at ecommerce retailers designing and delivering innovative new online shopping solutions. By jump-starting the visualization, testing and approval of these solutions with consumers, business owners, and technology partners ...
Centre Daily Times |
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StorageCraft Partners with LabTech
StorageCraft Technology Corporation, a provider of innovative disk-based backup, disaster recovery, system migration, data protection and security solutions for servers, desktops and laptops, today announced it is partnering with LabTech Software to provide ShadowProtect(TM), the award-winning backup and disaster recovery software, to LabTech's continuous backup and recovery solution.
Centre Daily Times |
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Making Sense of Online Backup Options
When you're a small business and you can't afford to lose those accounting statements, graphic design illustrations or medical records, keeping all your files in one location isn't the best option.
IT Management |
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Hollywood aims to block RealNetworks' DVD software
A person close to the matter, who requested anonymity because the suit had not yet been filed, says the studios will ask for a temporary restraining order in federal court.
KATU Portland |
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NY victim uses remote logon to nab theft suspect
A laptop thief got caught - after the computer owner tracked him remotely. Jose Caceres said he used a remote access program to log on every day and watch his computer being used, and then tipped off police, leading to the arrest of a 34-year-old male suspect. Caceres, 27, of White Plains, said his computer was stolen in early September when he left it on top of his car while carrying things ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Wall Street News Alert: Stocks in Focus for Wednesday! October 1, 2008
Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: Welwind Energy International Corp., Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL), Microsoft and Apple Inc..
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Program tracks down stolen laptop
WHITE PLAINS, New York (AP) -- A laptop thief got caught -- after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
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New York victim uses remote logon to nab computer theft suspect
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A laptop thief got caught after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
Quad-City Times |
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Four fool-proof ways to securely manage smart phones
If you've ever let a stranger borrow your corporate smartphone , you may have just given him a gift of your company's data. " The reason: he might have palmed a small USB device called the CSI Stick , and surreptitiously plugged it into your phone.
ITBusiness.ca |
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NY victim uses remote logon to nab theft suspect
A laptop thief got caught - after the computer owner tracked him remotely. Jose Caceres said he used a remote access program to log on every day and watch his computer being used, and then tipped off police, leading to the arrest of a 34-year-old male suspect. Caceres, 27, of White Plains, said his computer was stolen in early September when he left it on top of his car while carrying things ...
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Industry pushes for mobile broadband in laptops by the holiday season
Operators, along with laptop and chipset manufacturers are joining forces to push built-in support for mobile broadband, using a newly created mark that will signal that a laptop is ready to offer mobile Internet access.
ITBusiness.ca |
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NY victim uses remote computer logon to help police find suspect in laptop theft
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - A laptop thief got caught — after the computer owner tracked him remotely. Jose Caceres said he used a remote access program to log on every day and watch his computer being used, and then tipped off police, leading to the arrest of a 34-year-old male suspect.
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121 arrested in Spain for child porn
Spanish police have arrested 121 men and seized millions of computer files in the country's biggest operation against child pornography on the Internet.
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Allstate Examines Brain Fitness Program to Improve Driver Safety
Demonstrating its commitment to increase driver safety and improve its customer's overall quality of life, Allstate today announced it is launching a groundbreaking brain fitness software program, InSight.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Hitachi Unveils "Charting Progress," the Company's Newest Execution in its North America True Stories Branding Campaign
TARRYTOWN, N.Y.----Hitachi America, Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. today announced the launch of "Charting Progress," http://hitachi.us/truestories/?movieNum=5 an online documentary film, the newest installment in Hitachi's North America True Stories corporate brand campaign.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Hollywood aims to block RealNetworks' software
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood's six major movie studios on Tuesday sued RealNetworks Inc. to prevent it from distributing DVD copying software that they said would allow consumers to "rent, rip and return" movies or even copy friends' DVD collections outright.
GMA News |
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First Look: Sophos Endpoint Security and Control 8.0
Sophos Endpoint Security and Control is an integrated endpoint security system aimed at small and large enterprises needing to secure the desktops and laptops of employees, contractors, partners and guest visitors.
Infomatics |
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Hollywood aims to block RealNetworks' DVD software
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood's six major movie studios on Tuesday sued RealNetworks Inc. to prevent it from distributing DVD copying software that they said would allow consumers...
Boston Herald |
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Virgin Media launches Mobile Broadband
Virgin Media has launched a broadband service for laptop users on the move that it claims will compete with offerings from Vodafone, Orange, O2 and 3.
Infomatics |
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MIKE WENDLAND: Comcast begins bandwidth limits today
Effective today, Comcast is setting limits on the amount of bandwidth -- or data traffic -- that consumers can acceptably use each month. Those who argue for unlimited Internet access see the policy as the beginning of what will surely be even more restrictive controls that will limit technology and the open exchange of information online.
Detroit Free Press |
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