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Surveillance of Skype Messages Found in China
A Canadian human rights group has uncovered a system that tracks politically charged text messages sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture of which eBays Skype is a partner.
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Enterprise Incentive Software, Inc. Provides Best Overall Ease of Use and Best Total Cost of Ownership with 2008 ...
Enterprise Incentive Software, Inc. (EISI), a pioneer since 1994 in sales force incentive compensation, and developer of Compensation Activity Tracking System (CATS(R)), continues to demonstrate the best value leadership position among all EIM platforms in an ever challenging global marketplace. CATS 2008 is an eight-generation application. It consistently delivers expected results, making it ...
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Decision on HTA chief put on hold
The Hawaii Tourism Authority has again delayed a decision on whether its embattled chief executive, who has been accused of using his state laptop to forward racist, sexist and pornographic e-mails to friends, stays or goes.
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Computer Misuse Act changes take effect
Long overdue updates to the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) come into force across England and Wales today, increasing the penalties for hacking and clarifying the illegality of denial of service attacks.
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Snr 3g Tuning & Optimization Engineer X 2
We request the skills of 2 Snr 3G Tuning & Optimization Engineers. " Degree in Electrical Engineering/ Telecommunication Engineering/Computer Science/Computer Engineering or equivalent.
Cellular-News.com |
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Researcher slaps Apple with 'toxic computer' claim
A French researcher claims to have found hazardous materials in the emissions of some Apple Mac computers.
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Online Journalism News
In his speech at yesterday's AOP Digital Publishing summit Shirky told an anecdote about one of his friend's four year old daughters. Shirky described how 'she jumps round behind the TV and [starts] rooting around in the wires, looking for the mouse.'
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ioko joins the tech elite with Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 listing
London, 29 September 2008: ioko, a technology firm specialising in designing, building and running world-class IT platforms on behalf of large, global Media and Entertainment enterprises, was yesterday listed in the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100, an independently commissioned survey which charts...
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Councilman Arrested By FBI
A Greenville County councilman accused of using spyware to snoop on the council chairmans computer was arrested by FBI agents Wednesday morning.
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Nigeria Is The Most Competitive Fixed-Line Market In Africa
All-new Adobe® CS4. Get the new Adobe® Creative Suite® today. 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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A new police unit dedicated to tackling electronic crime and internet fraud will kick off in 2009.
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Yissum Announces a Novel Method for Swift and Robust Pattern Recognition
Yissum, the Technology Transfer Company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, introduced today a novel method for real time, automatic, generic and robust pattern matching. The novel algorithm, developed by Professor Michael Werman and Ofir Pele, both from the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, enables very rapid recognition of a particular pattern ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Surveillance of Skype Messages Found in China
A Canadian human rights group has uncovered a system that tracks politically charged text messages sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture of which eBays Skype is a partner.
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Google touts 'most efficient' datacentres
Secretive search giant finally opens up. Google has finally opened up about its datacentre technology and has claimed that its server operations are "the most efficient in the world."
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Satyam promoters open to up shareholding, stock buyback
Glued to movement of the company's shares both in India and the US, IT major Satyam Computer's founder and Chairman B Ramalinga Raju today said he will seriously think about increasing promoters' holding or buying back of stock to enhance value for shareholders.
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MI5 computer stolen in burglary
A handheld MI5 computer thought to contain information about fighting terrorism is stolen from a house in Greater Manchester.
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Google proposes $4.4 trillion clean energy plan
Tiring of its mission to "organize the world's information," Google has set itself a new objective: save the planet. The search giant unveiled a $4.4 trillion plan Wednesday to reduce the U.S.'s dependency on fossil fuels and embrace alternative energy. The proposal would yield a net saving of $1 trillion by 2030 and slash U.S. carbon dioxide emissions by 48 percent, according to Google, ...
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Fujitsu Said to Be in Talks to Sell Hard-Drive Arm
Japan’s Fujitsu is in talks with Western Digital and others on the sale of its money-losing hard drive business, according to press reports.
New York Times |
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Snr 3g Tuning & Optimization Engineer X 3
We are currently looking for3 Snr 3G Tuning & Optimization Engineers. " Degree in Electrical Engineering/ Telecommunication Engineering/Computer Science/Computer Engineering or equivalent.
Cellular-News.com |
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FileVision Delivers New Enterprise Software For Information And Process Management In Single Solution
FileVision, recently announced the immediate availability of FileVision 5, a new software solution that integrates enterprise level document and information management, imaging, workflow and relationship management into a single solution.
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Aberdeen: Computer classes set
The Aberdeen Area Senior Center, at 1303 7th Ave. S.E., has scheduled computer classes for October....
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Fujitsu, Western Digital in hard-drive talks
TOKYO–Japan's Fujitsu Ltd is in talks with U.S. hard disk drive maker Western Digital Corp on the sale of its money-losing hard drive business, a company official said, in a deal one newspaper estimated could be worth $945 million.
Toronto Star |
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Microsoft To Unleash Windows Cloud
At the end of this month, at its Professional Developers Conference, Microsoft intends to unveil something that CEO Steve Ballmer yesterday referred to as "Windows Cloud." Ballmer explained that "Just like Windows Server looked a lot like Windows but with new properties, new characteristics and new features, so will Windows Cloud look a lot like Windows Server." read more
SYS-CON Media |
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MI5 computer stolen in burglary
A handheld MI5 computer thought to contain information about fighting terrorism is stolen from a house in Greater Manchester.
BBC News |
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Intel’s Barrett: Teachers Matter More Than PCs
Someday, assuming the financial crisis eventually eases, the nation needs to confront the longer-term issue of economic competitiveness. It’s an evergreen subject, but also an important one — the only way to revive the economy and deliver higher living standards in the years ahead.
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