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38 Charged In International Phishing Scheme
Federal authorities have charged 38 people with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users, the Justice Department said Monday.
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38 Charged In International Phishing Scheme
Federal authorities have charged 38 people with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users, the Justice Department said Monday.
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Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.
ZDNet India |
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Clear Channel Radio broadens streaming reach with Reciva deal
Clear Channel Radio has struck a deal with Reciva, the largest provider of Internet radio modules for use with broadband applications, to stream all of its stations on Reciva-powered receivers. (CCU)
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Dell CFO Carty resigns, Gladden named as successor
(AP:DALLAS) Dell Inc. said Monday that Donald J. Carty, hired as chief financial officer a year and a half ago to help lead the computer maker's turnaround, will resign in June and be replaced by a longtime General Electric Co. executive.
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Smart Cards Advance in IT Security, Federated Identity: Highlights From Smart Card Alliance/CTST Conference
The number of U.S. employees using smart card technology to access computers and networks at work continues to grow as enterprises look for better ways to protect information, according to presenters at the joint Smart Card Alliance annual meeting and CTST conference last week. Compounding this growth is the rise of federated identity networks in the pharmaceutical, aerospace and defense, and ...
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Firefox Inches Closer to V3 With First Release Candidate
Mozilla is creeping ever closer to dropping the final version of the much-anticipated Firefox 3 Web browser. The latest build is the first Release Candidate for Firefox 3, which means it's gone beyond the beta stage and is picking up a couple of last-minute polishes before it's offered up live to the whole world as a completed browser.
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‘Take a view’
Multinational software firms operating in India include Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle and SAP. Making a clamour for clarity and certainty in the tax treatment on software payments is AMCHAM, a body representing the interests of US companies in India.
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IOGEAR USB Net ShareStation Launches
IOGEAR announced a new product today called the USB Net ShareStation. The device allows the sharing of USB devices over a network including external hard drives, printers, speakers, webcams and more. IOGEAR also says connecting the ShareStation to a wirele...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 27th Apr 2007 07:10 UTC
"The founder of the ambitious "$100 laptop" project, which plans to give inexpensive computers to schoolchildren in developing countries, revealed Thursday that the machine for now costs $175, and it will be able to run Windows in addition to its homegrown, open-source interface."
OS News |
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38 charged in international phishing scheme
Romanian-based scams tried to steal from thousands of consumers, hundreds of financial institutions by stealing social security numbers and credit card data.
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Recent Original Stories
In a move that will likely only further confuse the situation surrounding Vista Service Pack 1, Microsoft has posted for public download two updates that were released to beta testers last month.
New Mobile Computing |
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Dell CFO Carty resigns, Gladden named as successor
Dell Inc. said Monday that Donald J. Carty, hired as chief financial officer a year and a half ago to help lead the computer maker's turnaround, will resign in June and be replaced by a longtime General Electric Co. executive.
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"Computers in the European Union should be sold without a bundled operating system , according to this submission to the European Commission.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Andy Tanenbaum on Mon 25th Sep 2006 05:41 UTC
How often have you rebooted your TV set in the past year? Probably a lot less than you have rebooted your computer. Of course there are many "reasons" for this, but increasingly, nontechnical users don't want to hear them. They just want their computer to work perfectly all the time and never crash.
New Mobile Computing |
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TheGame - Mark Hughes
Click here to download the podcast. Click here to subscribe via iTunes. Presented by Gabriele Marcotti and Guillem Balague.
Times Online |
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Users Report More Trouble With Windows XP SP3
The latest service pack for Windows XP continues to cause problems for users. According to an online user forum, the latest...
PC World |
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District saves money
Stillwater Public Schools saved more than $30,000 when it bought 650 computers recently.
Stillwater NewsPress |
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Citrix Virtualization Enables Document Management
ColumbiaSoft announced that it has developed a new package for its Document Locator software that makes it easy to deploy document management services across application virtualization networks such as those offered by Citrix Systems. Application virtualization networks allow IT departments to securely deliver applications as a service without the need to install or manage software applications ...
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AMD to Slap Stickers on Gaming-Class PCs
Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices has announced an initiative designed to give gamers a clearer picture of what systems will and will not match their needs when buying a PC. Nearly 66 percent of PCs sold in 2007 included only the bare minimum of functionality, according to findings from Jon Peddie Research. These systems did not have the ability to provide users with a satisfactory gaming ...
E-Commerce Times |
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Dissed Online? How to Fix Your Brand's Rep
Today's consumers don't hesitate to post their comments, good and bad, on the Internet. Here are some tips for damage control
BusinessWeek |
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Alleged pervs ‘netted’
A Queens Village resident who is a member of the Manhasset-Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department and a former member of the Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps has been charged with the statutory rape of a 16-year-old girl at motels in Queens and on Long Island and with the online possession of child pornography.
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Vexille to be Shown in Washington, D.C. on May 29
The Japan Information and Culture Center of the Embassy of Japan and DC Anime Club will screen Fumihiko Sori 's computer-graphics Vexille film for free on May 29 at 6:30 p.m. in Washington, D.C. The film centers on a future Japan that shuts its borders in techno-political isolation, and an American special forces unit that infiltrates Japan to investigate a terrorist threat.
Anime News Network |
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Recent Original Stories
"There's lots of innovation going on in security - we're inundated with a steady stream of new stuff and it all sounds like it works just great. Every couple of months I'm invited to a new computer security conference, or I'm asked to write a foreword for a new computer security book.
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Good Signs for Microsoft, Apple, Intel
Merrill puts tech sector at center stage.
US News & World Report |
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