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Features and Case Studies
It's high time for a better way to protect my identity online, CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti says. I'm sick of yellow stickies.
ZDNet Australia |
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Microsoft admits Vista UAC prompts 'need work'
Scott Charney, head of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing division, admitted this week that Windows Vista's User Account Control (UAC) prompts are not intuitive and confusing to users.
ZDNet Australia |
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Teen Busted For Using Cellphone To Get Sex From Another Teen
Charged with computer solicitation of a minor. Intended love connection was 13 years old. Accused is eighteen. more
KALB Alexandria |
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Logging Onto Internet Easier
Wood and Pleasants County students will soon be logging onto the Internet a little easier.
WTAP Parkersburg |
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#2 Baseball Heads To Tucson To Finish Regular Season
The Official Athletic Site for Arizona State University, member of the College Sports Television Network. The most comprehensive coverage of Arizona State University College Athletics on the Internet.
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Burglars Leave With Laptop, TV After Assaulting Man
Burglars burst into the home of a Bremerton man early Thursday morning, punching him, covering his head with a towel and taking his TV and laptop.
The Kitsap Sun |
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Showdown at Yahoo postponed
Yahoo Inc. today postponed a looming showdown for control of its board, giving itself more time to prepare a defense...
The Washington Times |
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Bite of the Apple
Apple Inc. dominated the home computer support ratings released earlier this month by Consumer Reports and in what's becoming a typical pattern, it wasn't even close.
Rocky Mount Telegram |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 2nd May 2007 22:55 UTC
GNU/Fiwix is a 32-bit x86 operating system kernel based on the Unix architecture and fully focused on being Linux compatible. It is designed exclusively for educational purposes, so the kernel code is kept as simple as possible for the benefit of students.
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Georgia Forms Task Force on Cyber Crime
The FBI and Georgia Bureau of Investigation have set up a new training center for police officers investigating computer-related crimes, ranging from child pornography to fraud and identity theft.
WTVM 9 Columbus |
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Recent Original Stories
European governments have long complained about their dependence on Microsoft's software, but their rhetoric has not turned into a mass migration away from Windows.
New Mobile Computing |
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Like a mine field on Mars
Companies are discovering the power of social media as a means of putting their brand into the online consciousness, but many get hung up putting together an online strategy
The Globe and Mail |
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Commbank’s reseller agreement to fast-track ecommerce
A newly-announced alliance between the Commonwealth Bank and online payment service provider eWAY could fast-track how merchants set up and manage their online payment infrastructure.
iTNews |
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Soldier Internet use could pose security threat
As many soldiers send text messages or chat with their families online, officials say these innocent conversations could threaten national security. 49 News Manhattan Bureau Reporter Annette Lawless tell us how technology makes us vulnerable and why many soldiers want to keep using it.
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Samsung Announces 1TB EcoGreen HDD
Samsung announced today a new eco hard drive with lots of storage capacity. The Samsung F1 EcoGreen hard drive has 1TB of storage space and provides a 15% power savings compared to other low-power 1TB drives. The EcoGreen drive spins at 5400 RMP and use...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th May 2006 18:19 UTC, submitted by georfge
The developers of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution plan to make a new landmark version of the software widely available this week. Ubuntu's public schedule for releasing the software lists 1 June as the date for the new version, code-named 'Dapper Drake', to be made public.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Feb 2006 15:45 UTC, submitted by kristof
Antivirus researchers have discovered what's claimed to be the first computer Trojan to infect Apple Mac OS X computers . The malware, dubbed Leap-A , spreads via the iChat instant messaging system as a file called latestpics.tgz that infected machines send to contacts on an infected user's buddy list.
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Airfoil 3.2 supports 802.11n AirPort Express
Rogue Amoeba on Thursday released an update to its software utility that sends any audio to AirPort Express units and Apple TVs as well as other Macs and PCs. Airfoil for Mac v3.2 brings several minor fixes as well as a couple new, including support for the new 802.11n AirPort Express, including full password support and better synchronization. Ai...
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Elgato Turbo.264 update adds YouTube, DVD chapters
Elgato has released version 1.3 of the Turbo.264 software for its hardware encoding device that quickly converts any video to the advanced H.264 (MPEG-4) format without using the Macís resources. The company says the device allows users to watch TV and surf the web while encoding video -- with no reduction in processing speed. Turbo.264 supports ma...
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Yahoo postpones annual meeting, battle with Icahn
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo Inc. on Thursday postponed a looming showdown for control of its board, giving itself more time to prepare a defense — or negotiate a sale to Microsoft Corp. that would cause activist investor Carl Icahn to call off the mutiny.
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No big deal: Vince Young
Tennessee quarterback Vince Young defended himself Thursday from a photo that appeared recently on the Internet showing him shirtless and drinking from a bottle, saying he was having fun with some friends during the offseason.
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Yahoo postpones annual meeting, battle with Icahn
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Yahoo Inc. on Thursday postponed a looming showdown for control of its board, giving itself more time to prepare a defense _ or negotiate a sale to Microsoft Corp. that would cause activist investor Carl Icahn to call off the mutiny.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Dr. Internet will see you now
Google would like to give you your entire health history at the click of a mouse. Everyone together now: Yikes!
The Globe and Mail |
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Auditor: Governor's Office Way Behind in Appointments
Audio Available A new audit says lllinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's office has been slow to appoint people to state boards and commissions, and slow to set-up some computer equipment.
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Colombian official urges inquiry based on laptop info
A Colombian prosecutor called Thursday for an investigation into 12 people for alleged ties to a leftist rebel group.
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