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Top Scoops
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California makes it a crime to 'skim' RFID tags
This week, California became the second state to pass a law making it illegal to steal data from RFID (radio frequency identification) cards.
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Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
NEW YORK (AP) - Has China hacked the Internet communications application Skype to snoop on users? Could be. A Canadian researcher has discovered that a Chinese version of eBay's Skype software snoops on text chats that contain certain keywords, including "democracy."
KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville |
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Two Online Health Site Operators to Announce a Merger
Revolution Health Network plans to announce that it has merged with Waterfront Media, a publisher that owns several health Web sites.
New York Times |
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Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 9:13 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Has China hacked the Internet communications application Skype to snoop on users? Could be.
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It's surreal: Find your friends on the Web
Meet Tiffany. She is a 23-year-old woman from New York. Tiffany has just moved to London and is looking to make friends as she is new to the city. She has made a profile on Facebook in the hope of meeting some like-minded people.
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Questions arise on Skype snooping
NEW YORK (AP) -- A Canadian researcher has discovered that a Chinese version of eBay Inc.'s Skype communications software snoops on text chats that contain certain keywords, including "democracy."
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In Tomorrow's Paper
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EdmontonSun.com |
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Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 9:13 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Has China hacked the Internet communications application Skype to snoop on users? Could be.
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Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
Associated Press - October 2, 2008 9:13 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Has China hacked the Internet communications application Skype to snoop on users? Could be.
KRIS-TV Corpus Christi |
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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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Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
NEW YORK (AP) - Has China hacked the Internet communications application Skype to snoop on users? Could be. A Canadian researcher has discovered that a Chinese version of eBay's Skype software snoops on text chats that contain certain keywords, including "democracy."
KWQC-TV 6 Davenport |
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New Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus
Sony Corp. unveiled a new e-book reader Thursday with a built-in light and a touch-sensitive display, features that set it apart from Amazon.com Inc.’s competing Kindle reader. The PRS-700 is Sony’s
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Chinese snoop on Skype, but are they alone?
NEW YORK (AP) - Has China hacked the Internet communications application Skype to snoop on users? Could be. A Canadian researcher has discovered that a Chinese version of eBay's Skype software snoops on text chats that contain certain keywords, including "democracy."
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DOJ monitoring of Google-Yahoo urged
WASHINGTON -- A key senator is urging the Justice Department to keep up its investigation into the antitrust implications of the Internet advertising partnership that Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. plan to launch this month.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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MTV Digital Unleashes Huge Online Offering
MTV Digital’s portfolio of sites reaches over 10%* of New Zealand’s online audience, providing a fantastic opportunity for Kiwi advertisers.
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Skype admits China privacy breach
Skype, eBay Inc's web communications unit, has admitted that TOM-Skype, its China venture with TOM Online Inc, has been monitoring and storing some of its users' text messages without Skype's knowledge.
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Vendors fixing bug that could crash Internet systems
Internet infrastructure vendors are working on patches for a set of security flaws that could help hackers knock servers offline with very little effort.
IT World |
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Facebook Applications Now Portable to Friendster’s Developer Platform
Friendster might not be the first name in social networking in the US, but in Asia it’s the dominant player in many countries, with a userbase totaling more than 60 million across the continent. Today, the company is announcing that Facebook applications can now be easily ported into Friendster – who already has its own developer platform and also supports OpenSocial. This could be ...
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Games on PC used to test driving skills
SAN FRANCISCO -- A major US insurance company on Thursday set out to prove that playing computer games can sharpen the minds of older drivers so much that they deserve discounts on their auto policies.
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Bandwidth caps and restrictions face opposition from customers, says IDC
As service providers begin testing the viability of bandwidth caps and metered usage, broadband subscribers have become vehemently opposed to such restrictions, according to an IDC survey conducted in August.
telecomasia.net |
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GSMA's mobile broadband sticker
The user friendly additions Sony Ericsson plans to include in its debut Windows Mobile device were initially frowned upon by Microsoft, company insiders have revealed.
telecomasia.net |
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GSMA's mobile broadband sticker
As sales of Google Android smartphones begin to take off, the company is adding a number of features to help the mobile OS stand out from the pack. Fierce Wireless is reporting that Android engineers are working hard to provide every searchable Android application with a search menu option.
telecomasia.net |
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GSMA's mobile broadband sticker
The U.S. economy may be in shambles but that didn't deter swarms of WiMAX proponents from converging in Chicago for the 5th Annual WiMAX World conference.
telecomasia.net |
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New Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus
Thu, Oct 2, 2008 (6:09 p.m.) Sony Corp. unveiled a new e-book reader Thursday with a built-in light and a touch-sensitive display, features that set it apart from Amazon.com Inc.'s competing Kindle reader.
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