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Opera integrates anti-phishing system
Promises to outdo Firefox 3. Opera is to integrate anti-phishing technology from Haute Secure into version 9.5 of the browser, the company has announced, promising its system will outdo those of rivals such as Firefox.
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Mapping the Spam and Malware
The growing prevalence of Web sites that can download malicious software onto the computers of unsuspecting visitors has led some to compare the Internet to the lawless Wild West, but a new survey suggests that in law and order terms, the Web looks more like a city with a broad variety of neighborhoods -- some safe, and some less so.
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Cisco, Intel, Samsung plan to share WiMax patents
Cisco Systems, Intel and four other backers of a wireless Internet standard called WiMax said they want to help spread use of the technology by limiting possible patent royalties.
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Apple courts iPhone developers
Apple has been talking up its iPhone software development kit at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
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Kaiser to try HealthVault
Kaiser Permanente on Monday announced a major test of Microsoft's HealthVault, a free Web site for storing personal health information that is intended to give individuals control of their medical records.
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MusicGiants and J. River Connect Their Networks to Deliver High Definition Media
MINNEAPOLIS----MusicGiants, the leading distributor of HD entertainment, and J. River, the leading independent provider of media player software, have partnered to deliver their products to a worldwide network of independent digital service providers.
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W3i Leads Innovation of Ad-Supported Installs, Achieves TRUSTe Certification
It was only a matter of time before the ad-supported business model found a new niche. First there were ad-supported web apps like Google Docs, which offers users a free web-based word processor and spreadsheet.
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Criston Listed in Leading Analyst Firm's Vulnerability Assessment MarketScope Report
SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, France----Criston today announced that it has been included in Gartner's 2008 "MarketScope for Vulnerability Assessment"*. Criston's IT and Security Management solutions include complete vulnerability management, including assessment and remediation, in a suite that also includes PC life cycle management.
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Aurora Adds Web-based Remote Monitoring to Management Tools
SANTA CLARA, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Aurora Networks, a global leader in advanced optical transport systems for broadband networks, has added Web-based monitoring to its management tools with the introduction of the CX3002 Network Management Module.
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Fave Media Announces National Launch of Innovative Local Search Engine GetFave.com
CHICAGO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Fave Media Inc., creator of the next-generation local search engine GetFave.com, today announced the expansion of its groundbreaking platform across the nation.
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09:23 (BST), 10/06/2008 Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE ...
– 2K Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
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Netflix boxes sell out
Netflix customers have snapped up all of its set-top boxes that stream movies from the Web to TVs, Chief Executive Reed Hastings said in an interview Monday.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Pegasus Imaging Releases ImagXpress v9 SDK For Document Imaging & Photo Imaging Software Development
Pegasus Imaging Corporation, the leader in digital imaging technology, recently announces the release of a new version of ImagXpress for developers of document imaging and photo imaging applications. ImagXpress is provided as either a .NET or ActiveX COM Software Development Kit (SDK).
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Apple unveils faster, much cheaper iPhone
Addressing one of the biggest complaints about the iPhone - the high price tag - Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs on Monday celebrated the device's one-year birthday a few weeks early by unveiling a cheaper and faster version.
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Microsoft
With PlayStation 3 looming, its performance so far has hardly been auspicious - but Xbox Japan boss Takashi Sensui believes that Microsoft's efforts with 360 in the Far East will finally come to fruition this holiday.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Microsoft
With the lowest spec model now undercutting Nintendo's soaring Wii, Microsoft Europe boss Chris Lewis believes the wide range of family-friendly services offered by 360 are key to the company's mass-market ambitions, and will stop it becoming "something that only gets yanked out of a cupboard at Christmas."
gamesindustry.biz |
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Microsoft
Microsoft has released further details of the titles it hopes will ignite the Xbox 360's ailing sales in Japan at a press event in Tokyo today.
gamesindustry.biz |
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New 'free' Apple iPhone set to spark fresh battle with Nokia
Apple and O2 are to give away the new version of the iPhone to some customers paying monthly tariffs. A more sophisticated version of the combined iPod and mobile phone, called the iPhone 3G, will go on sale next month.
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WALTHAM FOREST: Machete dog thieves could be in borough
A dog owner left distraught after seven Staffordshire bull terriers were stolen in a terrifying machete attack has been reunited with one of the dogs - after it was put up for sale on the internet.
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Chief researcher for Sun Microsystems jumps to VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Veteran scientist John Gage, a longtime staffer and chief researcher at Sun Microsystems, has left the Silicon Valley computer maker to become a partner at one of the valley's biggest venture capital firms, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Ballots go out in Yahoo fight
The polls opened Monday for Yahoo shareholders as the company mailed out ballots for the upcoming board election that could determine whether Yahoo remains an independent company.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Interact with others in person, not online
Last weekend, as my best friend from college and I floated lazily in her swimming pool, trying to save ourselves from broiling in the heat, we began idly wondering about people we had gone to college with — where they were living, what job they got after graduating, if they had graduated. I found myself saying, “We can just go on Facebook to find all this out.”
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HP targets wider market with new touchscreen PCs
BERLIN (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard, the world's biggest computer maker, launched a new generation of touchscreen PCs designed to lift user-friendly computing out of its expensive niche and bring it to a wider market.
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World Wide Web, or wild, wild West?
The World Wide Web is sometimes compared to the Wild West, but a new survey suggests the Web looks more like a city with a variety of neighborhoods.
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HP targets wider market with new touchscreen PCs
BERLIN (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard, the world's biggest computer maker, launched a new generation of touchscreen PCs designed to lift user-friendly computing out of its expensive niche and bring it to a wider market.
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