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Some doctors fear B.C.'s electronic medical system could be breached
B.C.'s newest computer system aimed at reducing paper-based medical records has some doctors fearing it could allow confidentiality breaches.
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Internet ad spend to surpass TV by 2009- IAB
The amount of money spent on Internet ads in the UK will be worth more than that spent on TV by the end of 2009, according to new research.
Netimperative |
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No Let-Up in Cyberspace Policing
Although the authorities in both Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have recently started taking about opening up internet access, NBCentralAsia observers see no sign of this happening in the near future.
Institute for War and Peace Reporting |
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MS proposes end-to-end trusted computing
Microsoft today suggested a major change to Internet technology that it claims could dramatically improve the security of users online. Nicknamed End-to-End Trust, the system would take the existing philosophy behind the company's existing Trustworthy Computing for PCs and extend it to the whole Internet. Devices, data, and software would incorpo...
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Alcatel-Lucent Selects SafeNet's Embedded IPsec VPN Solution for Revolutionary Wireless Laptop Security and Management ...
BALTIMORE----SafeNet, Inc., a global leader in information security, today announced that Alcatel-Lucent has teamed with SafeNet to offer enterprise customers a ground-breaking wireless laptop security, management, and tracking system that operates transparently to the mobile user.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Hewlett-Packard unveils kiddie laptops
Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday it's throwing its weight behind a new class of miniaturized laptops.
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Battle Gets Down and Dirty Over TV White Spaces
Ten months before the nation flips to digital television, technology companies and TV broadcasters are fighting over the virtual remote, with different ideas of what to do with the unused airwaves. Google, Microsoft and others on Tuesday are launching an advertising and lobbying blitz to convince Capitol Hill that these unoccupied airwaves, or "white spaces," could be used.
E-Commerce Times |
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1 Beyond Debuts Quad-Core HD Notebook
Video-oriented PC maker 1 Beyond has announced the GoFlex317, the first notebook with quad-core processors, RAID 5, GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphics...and a big price tag.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Sep 2005 18:53 UTC
While Dell recommends the use of Windows XP Professional, in France Dell and Mandriva have announced the availability of a Dell laptop preloaded with Mandriva Linux . This is the first time any Dell laptop with pre-installed Linux has been sold or supported by Dell. Previously, only Dell N-Series Precision Workstations with Red Hat Linux were available from Dell.
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Microsoft offers five colors for best-selling mouse
Microsoft on Tuesday announced it will offer its popular Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 in five new colors. After looking at the colors on today's popular clothes, accessories and consumer electronics, Microsoft decided to offer the 3000 in Milk Chocolate (brown), Pomegranate (red), Crème Brûlée (khaki), Dragon Fruit (dark pink) and Aloe (gre...
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Windows Vista SP1 Installation Bug Fixed, Microsoft Says
The fix applies to Microsoft's Servicing Stack Update for Vista SP1, which users need to install before downloading SP1.
InformationWeek |
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Infoblox Brings IP Address Management to Widows 2008
Infoblox's WinConnect runs on Windows 2008 and can manage all of the DNS and DHCP servers centrally with a full audit trail and reporting capability.
Network Computing |
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Caribou man sentenced in child porn case
BANGOR — A 29-year-old Caribou man was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court to 17½ years in prison for sharing his extensive collection of child pornography on the Internet.
Bangor Daily News |
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Virtualization stack supports new Intel processor capabilities
— Apr. 01, 2008 — VirtualLogix has updated the Intel Architecture (IA) version of its embedded virtualization stack, which targets performance-critical telecom and datacom applications.
Linux Devices |
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Slacker gains label support for song copying
Slacker, the creator of its namesake Portable Radio Player, has announced a deal for the support of all four major record labels: Warner, Universal, EMI and Sony BMG. The Portable is an unusual "radio" device in that it does not stream live music, but rather syncs with the Slacker service via USB or Wi-Fi, and copies up to 40 "stations" for listen...
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State owes more than $900,000 for unlicensed software Posted on April 8
HELENA - The state of Montana has agreed to pay a Seattle company more than $900,000 to buy licenses for unauthorized copies of a program being used on more than 5,000 personal computers, state officials said.
Missoulian |
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IBM Turns on the Water for Energy-Efficient Supercomputer
IBM® today introduced a new supercomputer powered by one of the world's fastest microprocessors and cooled by an innovative water system.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Powerchip breaks ground on two fabs
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Amid mounting losses, Taiwan DRAM maker Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. has broken ground on two more 300-mm fabs on the island. The construction of the fabs in the Hsinchu Science Park will entail a total investment of about $8.23 billion.
Electronics Supply and Manufacturing |
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Windows Vista SP1 Installation Bug Fixed, Microsoft Says
The fix applies to Microsoft's Servicing Stack Update for Vista SP1, which users need to install before downloading SP1.
TechWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Buffalo Debuts Palm-Sized Terabyte Hard Drive
Networking hardware manufacturer Buffalo on Tuesday announced the launch of their new LinkStation Mini, a "palm-sized" 1.1 pound network attached storage (NAS) device.
ExtremeTech |
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Tech Cos., Broadcasters Battle Over TV 'White Space'
Google, Microsoft on same side as they vie with broadcasters in lobbying lawmakers over licensing use of unused TV spectrum.
Fox News |
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Montana to pay Attachmate $920K
The state of Montana will pay Attachmate Corp. $921,000 for unauthorized use of the Seattle company's software.
Puget Sound Business Journal |
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Hewlett-Packard unveils smaller laptop for kids
re of the world's biggest technology companies is clamoring to enter the growing market for pint-sized computers targeted mainly for pint-sized customers
Post-Bulletin |
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Malware mimicking legitimate business
Malware development is now closely mimicking the legitimate business world, according to Symantec's latest internet security threat report.
Computer Active |
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TERRORISM TRIAL: 'Walthamstow plot leader kept plans in diary'
THE alleged leader of a terrorist plot to blow up transatlantic passenger planes kept notes of his plans in a pocket diary, a court was told. Detectives said they found suspicious diagrams in the notebook owned by Abdulla Ahmed Ali, of Prospect Hill, Walthamstow.
Wanstead and Woodford Guardian |
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