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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegeldy launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in the U.S.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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Nokia Tube an iPhone killer?
NOKIA'S first mass-market touchscreen phone will challenge Apple's iPhone with as much free music as you can download in a year.
The Courier Mail |
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Nokia Tube an iPhone killer?
NOKIA'S first mass-market touchscreen phone will challenge Apple's iPhone with as much free music as you can download in a year.
The Courier Mail |
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Freescale Looks To Sell Cell Phone Chip Business
The chip company said it would increase investments in the industrial and consumer markets that use its microcontrollers, microprocessors, application-specific processors as well as analog chips and sensor chips.
ChannelWeb |
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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegeldy launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in the U.S.
KTVN Reno |
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More Tips for Microsoft Vista
In this week’s Tech Tip, Microsoft Certified Trainer Carolyn Charno shows us how to retrieve misplaced, and usually very important, files.
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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegedly launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in the U.S. Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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These Mites Be Giants: Six Netbooks Tested and Rated
We've seen a lot of netbooks over the past year. And now it looks more and more like your next laptop will be one of these bare-bones, stripped-down dynamos. Here we have a look at six of these machines that have raced the G-Lab in the past year.
Wired News |
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How to Present Like Steve Jobs
Apple's CEO is the most charismatic pitchman in business today. Learn how to apply his secrets to your next presentation.
Bnet.com.au |
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Web rumors tied to Korean actress's suicide
Authorities linked Choi Jin-sil's death to malicious online rumors, a growing problem in South Korea, which has one of the world's most active online communities.
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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 8:14 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegeldy launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in...
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Report: Adware supplies one third of all malware
New figures show increased use of adware to deposit malicious software on victims' desktops, according to Panda Security.
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In Tomorrow's Paper
Catch the Gadgets column, where we look at a great backup hard drive. Check out other columns here .
EdmontonSun.com |
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In Tomorrow's Paper
Catch the Gadgets column, where we look at a great backup hard drive. Check out other columns here .
EdmontonSun.com |
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EVGA's New 790i Motherboard Should Delight Overclockers
EVGA has announced a new motherboard based on Nvidia’s popular nForce 790i SLI chipset. The EVGA 790i SLI FTW Digital PWM delivers a bevy of electronic, mechanical, and BIOS features to facilitate aggressive overclocking.
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Welcome to Tonight's Debate Blog-O-Rama (in Views)
Please join our pundits in posting a comment below.
The Tyee |
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KTAR Story Archives
Scottsdale has fired one of its employees after he admitted to police that he sold city-owned surveying equipment on the Internet.
KTAR 92.3 Phoenix |
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'Clone Wars' tanked on theaters but is tops on TV
The computer-animated movie ‘‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’’ was a dud at the box office (less than $40 million in domestic gross) and was lambasted by critics, but the Cartoon Network series of the same name may fare better.
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Swirrl prepares for future with semantic wiki, spreadsheets
While the rest of the web will take some time to go semantic, Swirrl is thinking globally while acting locally with a new wiki and spreadsheet service based on W3C semantic standards. Read More...
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NYPD Lt. Involved In Taser Death Commits Suicide
The emotionally disturbed man was naked, teetering on building ledge and jabbing at police with an 8-foot-long fluorescent light bulb as a crowd gathered below. Lt. Michael Pigott responded by ordering an officer to fire a stun gun at the man, who froze and plunged headfirst to his death in a scene that was captured on amateur video and replayed frequently on the Internet. The officer was ...
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High school football blog: State poll is a head-scratcher
Here’s my annual rant on the Associated Press football polls, which could be considered hypocritical because I am a voter, but the need to vent is there nonetheless.
The News-Herald |
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Google may search and rank people
GOOGLE could soon apply its web ranking technology to people's profiles on social networking sites.
Herald Sun |
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Report: Adware supplies one third of all malware
New figures show increased use of adware to deposit malicious software on victims' desktops, according to Panda Security.
CNET |
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Readers recommend: Songs about machines
Computers were still comparatively rare when, at the end of 1982, Time magazine elected them the first non-human recipient of its "person of the year" award. "The 'information revolution' that futurists have long predicted has arrived, bringing with it the promise of dramatic changes in the way people live and work, perhaps even in the way they think," the magazine announced, in an ...
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Nokia challenges iPhone with touchscreen and unlimited music
Nokia hit back in its fight against Apple and Google yesterday with its first touchscreen phone and news that its unlimited mobile music service will launch in Britain in two weeks' time. The new touchscreen handset, called the 5800 XpressMusic, is a direct response by the world's largest mobile phone maker to the threat posed by Apple's iPhone and the new G1 device, which uses Google's ...
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