|
Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
Carteret County News-Times |
|
Is Your Car Ready for Winter?
(ARA) - What's the last thing you want to happen when heading off to school or that mountain getaway you've been looking forward to? If you're driving to your destination, the worst case scenario would be for the flashing "Check Engine" warning light to come on, leading to your car breaking down.
Carteret County News-Times |
|
Sabre TSDS enhances reporting options
Sabre has released additional reporting features through its Traveler Security and Data Suite (TSDS). The GDS shared that the new initiative answers the growing need for business travel professionals to access timely and relevant business intelligence.
eyefortravel.com |
|
Comparing apples with Apple
A Saanich web design school is holding its ground, following a threat by Apple to take legal action if the local firm does not change a corporate logo it has used since 2005.
Victoria News |
|
Microsoft uses video games as teaching tool
Microsoft's research arm and a set of US universities are creating a first-of-its-kind institute devoted to using video games to teach math, science and engineering.
Independent Online |
|
Online sweethearts turn out to be neighbours
A British couple who met on a dating website turned out to be neighbours who had lived only a few houses apart for 17 years.
Independent Online |
|
Opera 9.6 launches for Linux
Better email control, low-bandwidth mode and tighter multi-browser synchronisation mark latest release.
Independent Online |
|
Yahoo! to do list: unveil new calendar
Internet giant Yahoo! has rolled out an updated version of its web-based calendar, in its latest bid to stay ahead of rival Google.
Independent Online |
|
This Cesspool We Call the Internet
read more
WebProNews |
|
Internet crime: fastest growing
Bank-related internet crime is the fastest growing crime in the world, the SA Banking Risk Information Centre said.
News 24 South Africa |
|
MAP: Somalia Floods (as of 07 Oct 2008) - Location Map
Source: ReliefWeb Rains caused the Shabelle river to break its banks,destroying shelters and leaving thousands homeless MSNA, 07 Oct,2008
AlertNet |
|
Internet crime rockets
Bank-related internet crime is the fastest growing crime in the world.
iafrica.com |
|
Sony, Microsoft virtual communities to start
Video game rivals Sony and Microsoft are going head-to-head in virtual worlds for their home consoles later this year. Both companies announced their services, which use graphic images that represent
The West Australian |
|
Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
gamesindustry.biz |
|
Google brings AdSense to games
Is that the sound of floodgates opening?
Guardian Unlimited |
|
It was a dark and stormy night with Gossip Lady...
Editor's note: Gossip Lady is a video series going behind the scenes at local arts and culture hot-spots. Visit seacoastonline.com/gossiplady to watch the videos.
Portsmouth Herald |
|
Desktone "Desktops as a Service"
I had the opportunity to chat with Desktone about their recent announcements. In the last little while they announced a pilot of virtual desktops as a service and partnerships with both Wyse and Microsoft. Here's what Desktone had to say in the desktop as a service announcement: Desktone,...
ZDNet |
|
Arizona cactus thieves have new worry: computer chips
TUCSON, Ariz. – Anyone thinking of swiping a stately saguaro cactus from the desert could soon be hauling off more than just a giant plant.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
|
Microsoft gets off of its Cloud
IT LOOKS like Microsoft does not really like the idea of being too literal about the name of its long-rumoured cloud operating system.
The Inquirer |
|
Medvedev Rides Video Into the Blogosphere
08 October 2008 By Francesca Mereu / Staff Writer President Dmitry Medvedev has never been shy about showing off his Internet savvy, having spoken publicly about social networking sites and offering words of support for Russian web slang.
The Moscow Times |
|
Hardware Roundup: Thursday Edition
The proliferation of external hard drive enclosures has left users with a bewildering array of choices. One company that stands out from the rest is Icy Dock with its sleek designs and ease-of-use features. The MB664US enclosure is a single drive unit that makes installing a hard drive as easy as inserting a tape into a video machine. Video cards are still making news with Nvidia fighting back ...
Overclockers Club |
|
Blu-ray add-on coming to the Xbox 360?
Rumours flare up, again Microsoft has commissioned two of the biggest names in consumer electronics to manufacture a Blu-ray Disc drive for the Xbox 360, market sources have claimed.…
The Register |
|
Norton Antivirus firm buys rival
Anti-virus software firm Symantec buys smaller rival web security firm MessageLabs for $695m.
BBC News |
|
News Will Microsoft Offer a 'Blu' XBox?
There's a new report that the console will come with a Blu-ray player attachment.
TVPredictions.com |
|
Norton Antivirus firm buys rival
Anti-virus software firm Symantec buys smaller rival web security firm MessageLabs for $695m.
BBC News |
|
|