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"Critical" XPe bug fix available
— May 22, 2008 — Microsoft has released a "critical" security update for Windows XP Embedded. The fix stamps out bugs in the operating system's Jet database engine that, as the company has acknowledged, could let an attacker take control of a computer, and have already been exploited "in the wild."
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Intel says a typical netbook will sell for approximately $250, including the 1.6GHz N270 processor, the 945GSE chipset, a screen ranging from seven to ten inches in size, 256MB or 512MB of RAM, Windows XP Home or Linux operating systems, and 2GB or 4GB of flash memory.
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Winning From The Start: Getting Ad Copy Right
Moderator: Jeffrey K. Rohrs, Vice President, Marketing, ExactTarger Speakers: Jason Doran, Yahoo! Benu Aggarwal, CEO, Milestone Internet Marketing Mona Elesseily, Director of Marketing Strategy, Page Zero Media Brian Kaminski, Managing Director, iProspect San Francisco, iProspect David Szetela, Owner and CEO, Clix Marketing Jason: Ad Group structure is foundation of success Poor ...
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Philly news anchor target in FBI probe of scandal
An evening news anchor is under federal investigation and off the air after his fired co-anchor complained that someone may have hacked into her e-mails and leaked them to gossip columnists.
Seattle Times |
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Rapid Fire Marketing Provides Business Update
Rapid Fire Marketing today is providing an update for their investors and the business as well as investing community. Rapid Fire Marketing specializes in email and internet marketing.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Web editor Angus Frame takes your questions
The locks are off, now what? Ask Web editor Angus Frame
The Globe and Mail |
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News Anchor target of FBI probe
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- An evening news anchor is under federal investigation and off the air after his fired co-anchor complained that someone may have hacked into her e-mails and leaked them to gossip columnists.
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TCS Joins European Emergency Number Association's Advisory Board
ANNAPOLIS, MD -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/03/08 -- TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS) (NASDAQ: TSYS), a leading provider of mission-critical wireless communications, today announced that it has joined the European Emergency Number Association's (EENA) new Advisory Board.
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AIM high: A new way to get The Weather Guys
Are you wild about the weather? Captivated by climate? Can't wait for the next Weather Guy post? We've created a new way that you can receive the latest Weather Guy blog posts and other USATODAY.com articles about the weather. By...
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Teacher at Vero Beach juvenile detention center facing sex charges involving boy
Matthew Devin Mcgaffigan admitted performing a sex act on himself in front of the boy and also allowing the boy to do so “in the same room with him while watching porn movies.” He also acknowledged having pictures of the boy’s genitals on his computer and admitted sleeping in the same bed as the victim about 15 times in the past year.
Vero Press Journal |
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Intel Capital Announces Eight Investments at Annual CEO Summit
SAN FRANCISCO----Intel Capital, Intel's global investment organization, kicked off its ninth annual Intel Capital CEO Summit today with the announcement of eight investments totaling over $60 million.
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Harvard Square set to unveil free wireless Internet access
Harvard Square and Cambridge officials are set to announce free wireless Internet access thrughout the square Wednesday, Jun 4.
Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab |
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Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic boy
John LeSieur is in the software business, so he took particular interest when computers seemed mostly useless to his 6-year-old grandson, Zackary. The boy has autism, and the whirlwind of options presented by PCs so confounded him that he threw the mouse in...
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Icahn Will Seek to Oust Jerry Yang as Yahoo Chief, WSJ Says
June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Investor Carl Icahn will seek to oust Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang for failing to negotiate a combination with spurned suitor Microsoft Corp., the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Icahn to seek removal of Yahoo CEO Yang: report
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Icahn to seek removal of Yahoo CEO Yang: report
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn would seek to remove Jerry Yang as chief executive of Yahoo Inc if Icahn succeeded in a proxy battle against the company over its failure to reach a deal with Microsoft Corp, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
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Time Warner Cable tests Web load rationing
Time Warner Cable Inc. Internet customers may have to pay extra for heavier transfers of data, if the company’s test of metered Internet access is successful.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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MS to keep Win XP for ultra-budget desktops
Microsoft today acceded to demands and said it would continue support for Windows XP on "nettops," a term coined by Intel that describes any very low-cost, small desktop designed for Internet access, including the Eee Box. The move is credited to the success of a plan to extend XP for micro notebooks such as the ASUS Eee PC. Users want the famili...
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Va. High Court To Consider State's Anti-Spam Law
Super-spammer Jeremy Jaynes doesn't dispute that the millions of commercial e-mails he dumped on unsuspecting recipients are not entitled to First Amendment protection.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 7th Aug 2007 19:45 UTC
Has Apple succeeded in setting a new mobile Web-browsing paradigm? InformationWeek examines how the Palm Treo, BlackBerry Curve, and HTC Wing stack up against the iPhone.
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Recent Original Stories
Novell plans to release a beta for its Linux Desktop 10 including new features offering better interoperability with Microsoft Office and Open Office, said Ted Haeger, Novell's director of user communities, at the Southern California Linux Expo. The beta, tentatively scheduled for release next month , will include a new feature, dubbed Xgl . Haeger said Xgl will allow users to jump between ...
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Starbucks Offers Free WiFi For Rewards Card Holders
Customers receive free Internet access and coffee discounts in exchange for giving Starbucks detailed data about their purchasing preferences.
InformationWeek |
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Liveprayer Launches a 24-Hour Internet Christian Radio Station
MEDIA ADVISORY, June 3 / Christian Newswire / -- Internet broadcasting pioneer and leader Liveprayer.com has announced the launch of its new 24 hour internet Christian radio station this Monday, June 2nd.
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Top Industry Practice Award Based on the Use of InStep's PRiSM Online Condition Monitoring Software
InStep Software LLC, a leading provider of real-time software systems and solutions, announced today that InStep has teamed with the Exelon Corporation to win the 2008 nuclear reliability Top Industry Practice award for excellence.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Chinese music group trying to hit Baidu where it hurts: ads
Chinese search engine Baidu is under more pressure to stop deep-linking to copyrighted MP3s. The Music Copyright Society of China said that it is actively working against Baidu, and has been encouraging advertisers to seriously consider whether they want to be associated with pirated media. Read More...
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