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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 on Wednesday.
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"The Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) project allows you install new filesystems without touching your Linux kernel. The filesystems run as regular programs, allowing them to use shared libraries and perform tasks that would be difficult from inside the Linux kernel.
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Yahoo could face trial before Icahn showdown
SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo Inc. may have to defend its response to Microsoft Corp.'s takeover attempt in a trial that could sway the outcome of the Internet pioneer's August showdown with investor activist Carl Icahn.
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S. Koreans protest beef accord
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — About 80,000 protesters gathered in the South Korean capital Tuesday in the largest demonstration yet against the planned resumption of U.S. beef imports, as the entire Cabinet offered to resign in the uproar over the policy.
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Software designer quizzed in court
Software designer Dennis Montgomery faced off against his former boss, eTreppid Technologies owner Warren Trepp, in federal court on Tuesday as the company's lawyer argued that the court should sanction Montgomery for failing to turn over documents and computer files in their civil case.
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Seagate opens Collection Point in Saudi Arabia
Seagate, the world's leading provider of hard drives and storage solutions, announced that it has opened a Collection Point in Riyadh, which will service Seagate's authorised distributors, resellers and partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the company's extensive warranty programme.
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The World : Venezuelans won't have to spy on each other
CARACAS, VENEZUELA People won't have to spy on each other Hugo Chavez has tossed out a controversial intelligence decree that would have forced Venezuelans to become informants and spy on their neighbors or face prison time.
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Business change has city saying buh-bye to Wi-Fi
People hoping to check their e-mail for free in downtown Naperville won't be able to after June 20, as the city announced Tuesday that its Wi-Fi service will be discontinued.
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Security hole exposes utilities to Internet attack
By JORDAN ROBERTSON SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Attackers could gain control of water treatment plants, natural gas pipelines and other critical utilities because of a vulnerability in the software that runs some of those facilities, security researchers reported Wednesday.
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U21Global, e-TQM offer joint programmes
11 June 2008 DUBAI -- U21Global, an online graduate school, and e-TQM College, an Arab e-learning institute, have announced a partnership to offer joint programmes in Leadership Management for the Gulf region.
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Security hole exposes utilities to Internet attack
(AP Photo/Core Security, ho) In this photo provided by Core Security of Ivan Arce, Core Security's chief technology officer, in this undated photo.
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Issue 104 - 30th May - 29th June
Websense, Inc., the market share and technology leader in Web security, today announced the managed release of new software that provides real-time security protection from today’s dynamic Web 2.0 threats – allowing businesses to use the Web and new Web 2.0 technologies to advance their business with the assurance that their employees and their essential information are safe from the growing ...
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Libyan legend
Downloads revive career of world music pioneer
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Internet access panel to meet today
During his State of the State address, Gov. Bob Riley vowed to put high-speed Internet in ev ery business and household by 2012. Some members of Alaba ma's House say they wish he would let them help.
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Security hole exposes utilities to Internet attack
Attackers could gain control of water treatment plants, natural gas pipelines and other critical utilities because of a vulnerability in the software that runs some of those facilities, security researchers reported Wednesday. Experts with Boston-based Core Security Technologies, who discovered the deficiency and described it exclusively to The Associated Press before they issued a security ...
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CHARITY SHOP PUTS BYTE ON ITS RIVAL
By Richard Wright - Wednesday, June 11, 2008 A COMMUNITY organisation is hoping to take a mega-byte out of the computer market. Ryde East Community Association which runs the Park Centre, in High Park Road in the town, is now finding uses for second-hand equipment.
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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. The suits span 14 states and target people and businesses that have allegedly sold pirated copies of Microsoft software.
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Toshiba Beefs Up 1.8-Inch Hard Drives to 160GB [Hdd]
Just a few months ago we reported that Toshiba had turned up the spin-speed on its 1.8-inch hard drives to 5400 rpm. And now Toshiba's squeezed yet more storage onto those tiny spinning platters,...
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Yahoo trial looms on takeover attempt
Yahoo may have to defend its response to Microsoft's takeover attempt in a trial that could sway the outcome of the internet pioneer's August showdown with investor activist Carl Icahn, an Associated Press report said.
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HP goes laptop crazy with 17 new models
But was it a good idea to call one 'Voodoo Omen'? HP has hit the market with a massive product launch that includes 17 new laptops, a touch-enabled PC and an innovative new display.
TechWorld |
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Soaring IT salaries defy economic slump
IT pay is rising faster than at any time in the past three years, according to a salary survey
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Microsoft goes after 'career pirates'
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Wednesday 11 June 2008 at 09:44:00 Latest effort targets repeat offenders Microsoft has filed 21 lawsuits in US Federal courts as part of an effort to stop those who continually pirate its software....
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Zaplive.tv Picks Hosting Provider LeaseWeb
Amsterdam, 10 June 2008 – zaplive.tv, a new multilingual internet platform for live broadcasting, has selected Dutch hosting provider LeaseWeb ( www.leaseweb.com ) because of the size of LeaseWeb’s international hosting network. zaplive.tv went live in April 2008. Everyone can easily make his own programme or even his own web-tv via the portal, all for free.
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iPhone 3G: Does it do the business?
Apple says it's the 'best phone for business. Ever'. We ask IT pros whether they agree
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Road ahead
What does the future hold for Yahoo post-Microsoft?
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