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Pile up on the information super highway
I've had a few conversations with security experts in recent months, and one thing seems to be troubling them all - cyber criminals have become exceptionally well organized, and are diversifying the nature of their attacks faster than the security industry can react.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Sep 2007 13:12 UTC, submitted by Geoda
Intel and others plan to release a new version of the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus technology in the first half of 2008, a revamp the chip maker said will make data transfer rates more than 10 times as fast by adding fiber-optic links alongside the traditional copper wires.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 5th Apr 2006 12:57 UTC, submitted by Thomas Ganter
"More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the Windows XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can download a public beta today."
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Recent Original Stories
Flemming Sørensen created the new Live CD for Syllable 0.6.4 . It needs 64 MB of memory. New is the availability of a BitTorrent download. If you are contemplating what to develop for Syllable: Arno Klenke made a new release of the sIDE integrated development environment.
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AG's office: Man sent nude photos
Investigators from the state's Child Predator Unit have arrested a Hanover-area man accused of sending nude photos over the Internet to someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
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Windows Mobile 6 phone features 2Mbps uploads
— Apr. 07, 2008 — Samsung has used Windows Mobile 6.0 in its first-ever mobile phone to support HSUPA (high-speed uplink packet access). The SCH-M470 can upload data at up to 2Mbps, and has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a two megapixel camera, and WiFi and Bluetooth. ...
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Plan for download sales tax stalls in California
A proposal to tax Internet downloads on Monday narrowly failed in the California Assembly's taxation committee.
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New product names
According to Dallas and Bukshteyn, product names will be simplified and given year-based versioning. The process will begin with the next version of Windows XP Embedded, set to be introduced in June at Microsoft's TechEd and broadly available this fall.
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Outdated TV rules need change, Quebecor says
Pierre Karl Peladeau says Internet could become the primary distribution channel if rules aren't relaxed
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AT&T Pours $40 Million Into Arkansas Wireless Network
AT&T unveils a plan to invest $40 million in Arkansas during 2008 and more than $125 within three years.
Arkansas Business |
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Sun touts big plans for OpenSolaris as first release nears
Sun platform strategist Ian Murdock presented OpenSolaris at LugRadio Live. The platform looks promising, but serious advantages of adopting it on the desktop remain elusive. Read More...
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Iraq War Veterans Striving for New Start Receive IT Training
A training program at Walter Reed hospital aims to help injured soldiers make a transition into the IT work force.
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Does 'platform as a service' mean developer lock-in?
The first release of Google App Engine has developers concerned about getting their applications out of Google's 'cloud' and into another.
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MySpace launches in SKorea
SEOUL, South Korea - The co-founder of MySpace said he believes the popular online hangout is poised to succeed in South Korea after closely scrutinizing U.S. Internet services...
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Health Care Decisions Day: A time to write down your final wishes
CLICK HERE to download a copy of the Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care. For assistance in filling out the form, call the Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center, 770-533-8888, or Legacy Link, 770-538-2650.
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Programmer pops the question in video game
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Hiding a ring in a bouquet just wasn’t enough when a computer programmer decided to pop the question. Bernie Peng reprogrammed Tammy Li’s favorite video game, “Bejeweled,” so a ring and a marriage proposal would show up on the screen when she reached a certain score.
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Conviva(TM) Debuts at 2008 NAB Conference
Top executives from Conviva , the first LIVE media platform that enables media companies to deliver an inviting, exciting and uniting online LIVE experience, unveiled today, at the National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, the company's groundbreaking platform to deliver LIVE media on the Internet.
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The Dixie Group to Broadcast Its First Quarter 2008 Conference Call Live on the Internet
The Dixie Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:DXYN) today announced that it will provide an online Web simulcast of its first quarter 2008 conference call on Tuesday, April 29, 2008. The Company will release its results for the first quarter ended March 29, 2008, before the market opens on April 29.
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MySpace launches in SKorea, saying it learned from others
Tue, Apr 15, 2008 (7:52 a.m.) The co-founder of MySpace said he believes the popular online hangout is poised to succeed in South Korea after closely scrutinizing U.S. Internet services that have faced challenges making inroads here.
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Microsoft claims growing Silverlight support
Microsoft is claiming growing momentum for its Silverlight web platform, building on existing support from content providers such as AOL and NBC Olympics on MSN.
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Yahoo Makes IndexTools Analytics Free .. For Some
Last week Yahoo announced that it was buying IndexTools, the web analytics company, to add a stronger analytics platform to the Yahoo Marketing and Yahoo Business Services offerings. Yahoo’s strategy with IndexTools is to upgrade the analytics technology for Yahoo advertisers and then go more widespread, possibly with a Yahoo hosted version of the analytics solution. [...]
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MSU director to head international business association
Juan Meraz, Missouri State University instructor of computer information systems and director of diversity for the College of Business Administration (COBA), was elected president of the Academy of International Business (AIB) U.S. Midwest Chapter. The Academy of International Business is the leading association of scholars and specialists in the field of international business. AIB U.S. Midwest ...
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Liberty Alliance Privacy in an Online, Web 2.0 World Webcast Series Launches April 16
Liberty Alliance, the global identity consortium working to build a more trust-worthy internet for consumers, governments and businesses worldwide, today announced highlights of the first of three webcasts from its 2008 Privacy in Perspective series.
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EDGAR Online to Report First Quarter Results and Host Conference Call on Tuesday, April 29, 2008
EDGAR Online, Inc. , a leading provider of value-added business and financial information on global companies to financial, corporate and advisory professionals, will release its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008, after the public capital markets close on Tuesday, April 29, 2008.
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Conviva(TM) Announces New CEO and President, Carlos Ramon, ex-Akamai Global Executive
Conviva the first LIVE media internet platform announces the appointment of its new CEO and President, Carlos Ramon.
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