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Zango v. Kaspersky battle heats up
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Tuesday 6 May 2008 at 10:40:00 Sides square off in adware-blocking case Security vendors have pledged support for antivirus firm Kaspersky in its US district court battle against software firm Zango. The two companies are in court to decide whether Kaspersky is... > Read the full article
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Sloppy developers blamed for SQL attacks
Sloppy site developers are to blame for a recent rash of SQL web server attacks estimated to have compromised hundreds of thousands of websites, a security firm has claimed.
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With courtship over, Yahoo chief executive faces tough task moving company forward
SAN FRANCISCO – People involved in relationships that end abruptly often have grossly conflicting accounts of what went wrong. Yesterday, Jerry Yang gave his version.
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Oil worries push stocks down
NEW YORK – Wall Street retreated yesterday as retailers fell on record oil prices and Yahoo tumbled the most in almost two years after Microsoft abandoned its bid for the company.
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When Cambridge Design Partnership started development on the “Satmap Active 10” sports navigation system, computer aided 3D modelling was key to their design strategy and their success.
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Microsoft was smart to walk away from deal
Microsoft was smart to walk away from deal
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Facebook profiles haunting teachers
WASHINGTON – It’s almost like Googling someone: Log on to Facebook. Join a geographical network. Search the Web site for your favorite school system.
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'Die hard patriot'
SEABROOK — Seabrook Police Officer Mike Cawley is back from Iraq and back to work, patrolling the streets for crimes, such as a crank 911 call and a car window smashed in broad daylight so the thieves could steal the laptop inside.
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Lawsuit for lost equity
To watch video online please click here to download the latest version of the Flash plugin. Everyone is impacted by housing slump. Even if you can make your payments, your neighbors might not, and that can mean lower values for the whole neighborhood.
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Warning bids to put brakes on car scam
AN INTERNET car sales scam which has caught out two Lothians residents has led to a warning from trading standards officers.
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Is no deal good for Microsoft, Yahoo'
Yahoo's rejection of Microsoft's acquisition offer could turn out to be brilliant for both companies.
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The NetBSD Foundation announced that Force10 Networks, the pioneer in building and securing high performance networks, has leveraged NetBSD as the foundation for the Force10 Operating System (FTOS). Based on the open source UNIX-like system, FTOS provides the software scalability and resiliency that powers the Force10 TeraScale E-Series family of switch/routers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Nov 2007 21:22 UTC
IBM and Sun Microsystems are in the final stages of an 18-month-long project to adapt the OpenSolaris operating system to run optimally on Big Blue's z System mainframes.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Sep 2005 14:47 UTC
Some prominent figures in the Linux community believe that as enterprises increase their use of Linux on the desktop, Microsoft will be forced to consider offering a version of Office for Linux . "When the [Linux desktop] market share gets to a certain point, Microsoft will, just as it did with Apple in the past, make Office available on Linux," CEO Stuart Cohen of OSDL said in an interview.
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Stocks end lower
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street pulled back Monday following Microsoft Corp.'s decision to withdraw its bid for Yahoo Inc. and as oil prices rose to a new record over $120 a barrel. Microsoft had offered $47.5 billion to buy Yahoo Inc., but scrapped...
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Google's new tech center mixes work with whimsy
ZURICH, Switzerland – It's the first question Google employees here must resolve when they want to go to the cafeteria or game room: Stairs, slide or fireman's pole? The next dilemma for so-called Zooglers: homemade pastry or exotic fruit juice? It's all part of three free meals a day, with regular snacks, that Google serves at its new European tech center.
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Facebook Page Sows Confusion About Landmark
Landmark’s Exaggerated Demise Is A Whale Of A Cautionary Tale What happens when the whiff of a rumor and the rallying power of an online social networking site collide? Conny the whale, a cherished Connecticut icon is reported to be near death.
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Walters Revealing But Also Shy In Memoir
On the same page in Barbara Walters' big, bean spilling memoir there are photographs of Walters, the undisputed queen of the television interview, and Cha Cha Walters, her dog. One of them looks businesslike. She wears glasses and sits perched at a computer keyboard. The other is perfectly groomed, coiffed and fluffed. She looks ready for her blue...
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Vodafone Wins Deal to Sell IPhone in 10 Countries (Update3)
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Vodafone Group Plc , the world's largest mobile-phone company, won a contract to sell Apple Inc.'s iPhone this year in 10 countries with a total population of more than 1.4 billion, including Australia, India and Italy.
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Firms, advertisers begin seeing value of digital media space
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine companies, including big-ticket advertisers, are slowly beginning to appreciate the potential of digital media, technologies whose features span the whole realm of internet and mobile phones.
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DOH wants Multiply.com to remove photos of pap smear demo
MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Health wants a social networking site to remove photos of a pap smear demonstration which was apparently posted without the knowledge of the patient.
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Google Loses PR Chief Elliot Schrage To Facebook
It's going to be harder for Google to spin they haven't lost the mojo to Facebook with news of the latest exec to depart the Big G -- that being chief spinmaster Ellliot Schrage bailing from being vice president of global communications at Google to become VP of communications and public policy at Facebook. Both AllThingsD and Valleywag have news of the move. AllThingsD has a short memo ...
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Microsoft, Yahoo need to determine new direction
Microsoft and Yahoo have a lot of work and cleaning up to do now that their acquisition fizzled out, analysts say.
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Gilford School Board stands pat on information policy
The Gilford School Board has turned down a request by the Gilford Town Republican Committee to put a range of School District records on the Internet.
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Newspapers likely to be free in the future
LONDON (Reuters) - Newspapers seeking to compete with the Internet are likely to become free and place greater emphasis on comment and opinion in the future, a survey of the world's editors showed on Tuesday.
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