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Microsoft goes after 'career pirates'
Microsoft has filed 21 lawsuits in US Federal courts as part of an effort to stop those who continually pirate its software.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Apple issues QuickTime 7.5 update
Apple has issued an important security update for its QuickTime multimedia plug-in.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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LifeVibes(TM) MxMedia Delivers Exciting Video Experience on Samsung's L288 TD-SCDMA Phone
NXP Software announces the integration of its LifeVibes MxMedia solution into Samsung's new L288 TD-SCDMA mobile phone.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Research and Markets: Revolutionize Desktop Application Deployment with New Adobe Integrated Runtime Guide
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Beginning Adobe AIR: Building Applications for the Adobe Integrated Runtime" to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Hoax email case continues
Additional documents relating to "state security" in the hoax email saga were brought before the court in a closed session at the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court.
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Google supports US privacy law
If it stops stronger laws anyway Google, under fire recently for not being open enough about its own privacy policies, supports a wide-ranging federal bill protecting privacy.…
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Healthy startup is sold to Va. firm
Louisville startup MedTrackAlert, an Internet company that scours the online press for medical news and delivers recommended articles to 1.2 million subscribers, has been sold to The HealthCentral Network of Arlington, Va.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Security breach at Belgacom exposed
Protest against download limits Belgacom, the largest Belgian ISP, admitted today that 2,000 of its ADSL accounts were compromised earlier this year.…
The Register |
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PERSONALITIESClinton stories offered on InternetGennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the ...
UPDATED: 04 :50 a.m. EDT, June 11, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a Fortney & Weygandt field superintendent. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Video release to Internet 'precedent setting'
A judge has ruled that the public can watch Paul Bernardo's evasive jailhouse interview with police right from their own TV and computer screens as the schoolgirl killer denies slaying Elizabeth Bain.
Toronto Star |
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Council rejects refuse fee increase proposal
During Titusville City Council's Tuesday evening meeting, three out of five council members rejected a resolution to increase the city's refuse and recycling fee by $1.40.
The Titusville Herald |
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Microsoft lets slip timetable for Office 14
Slight podcast malfunction. A leak on a Microsoft website hints at a 2009 release for the next version of Office, currently code-named Office 14.
TechWorld |
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Hacker busted for massive DoS attack
The Valentine's Day bandwidth massacre. A hacker has pleaded guilty to launching a Valentine's Day 2007 computer attack that nearly knocked an anti-phishing website offline.
TechWorld |
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Microsoft hires top phish-buster
Castlecop becomes Microsoft cop. Microsoft has hired Paul Laudanski, the man behind the anti-phishing Castlecops.com website, to help with the software company's phishing and spam investigations.
TechWorld |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-11 09:24 China's 5fad.com files US copyright infringement lawsuit against Baidu.com
BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - Online digital music provider 5fad.com said it filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against US-listed Baidu.com Inc on June 10 in New York.
Interactive Investor |
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Campaign to combat child pornography
ANTI-PORN ALLIANCE As part of New York state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's agreement with Time Warner Cable, Sprint and Verizon to block access through those Internet service providers to online child pornography, the three companies agreed to: Eliminate access to newsgroups - bulletin
San Jose Mercury News |
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Apple issues QuickTime 7.5 update
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Wednesday 11 June 2008 at 09:35:00 Five security fixes for Mac and Windows versions Apple has issued an important security update for its QuickTime multimedia plug-in. QuickTime 7.5 includes fixes for five flaws in the Windows XP and Vista versions of the tool, four...
vnunet.com |
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New fight vs. child porn
New York state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday unveiled an aggressive new attack on online child pornography built on an unlikely partnership between law enforcement and three large Internet service providers.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Sunshine suit is in court today
Plaintiff will seek Venice council members' computers at a hearing
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Recent Original Stories
"Back in the mid-nineties, Apple was a company without focus. After the explosive growth of the Macintosh in the late eighties, Apple was flush with cash, but had little strategy to guide its investments.
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HP hopes Voodoo magic will defeat MacBook Air - world's new thinnest laptop
While most of the computing world is dedicating itself to creating the smallest possible laptops from baked bean cans and bits of string, it's easy to forget that there is still a market for full sized notebooks that look good and weigh next to nothing. Hewlett Packard hasn't though; it has just launched the Voodoo Envy 133.
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Cisco to acquire Denmark's DiviTech
Cisco Systems, the world's biggest maker of computer-networking equipment, agreed to buy Denmark's DiviTech to gain software for delivering television programs.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Blue Coat says SEC formally probing its option grants
Blue Coat Systems, the maker of software that speeds up computer networks, said the Securities and Exchange Commission started a formal probe of its stock-option grants.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Recent Original Stories
"We all cheered when Apple began experimenting with community-driven, open source development for its flagship operating system. But if those experiments are now drawing to a close, should anyone really be surprised?
OS News |
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At least one digital pen has a place in journalists' and students' hands
The pen, once mightier than the sword, has been getting trounced by the keyboard in the computer era. Now and then there is a push toward "pen-based computing" that does not get very far.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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