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Japan arrests 4 over Web threats
TOKYO (AP) - Four people are under arrest in Japan for alleged online threats similar to those from a man who later stabbed seven people to death over a week ago.
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by (Staff) on Mon 28th Nov 2005 23:58 UTC in reply to " The wrong direction "
First of all, I would love to know what OS you are developing. Second of all, I completely disagree with your conclusion. There is a very valid reason why everyone is going head over heals over virtualization. Virtualization is the future of computers (period.)
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Longtime Windows development chief James Allchin wrote in a January 2004 e-mail to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and company co-founder Bill Gates that the software vendor had "lost sight" of customers' needs and said he would buy a Mac if he wasn't working for Microsoft . "In my view, we lost our way," Allchin, the co-president of Microsoft's platform and services division, wrote in an e-mail ...
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by (Staff) on Fri 4th Nov 2005 20:02 UTC
"The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated" Internet Explorer. It seems obvious that the voices of the Mozilla/Firefox zealots who predicted that the usage of Firefox would soar to new hights, and perhaps even challenge the dominance of IE were - at best - premature.
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Mobile threat small now, but will grow
Experts believe incidents of virus attacks on mobile phone will increase with the proliferation of smart phones and increased Internet mobile use. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Sep 2006 21:38 UTC
Two US software firms are asking the European Commission to take action against Microsoft's new Vista operating system , the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
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Is the internet making us stupid?
Nick Carr is no stranger to the provocative when it comes to technology. His 2003 Harvard Business Review article " Why IT Doesn't Matter Anymore " suggested that information technology was becoming ubiquitous and no longer provided a competitive advantage, despite the fact that it would still consume considerable investment.
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Japan arrests 4 over Web threats
Associated Press - June 17, 2008 3:53 AM ET TOKYO (AP) - Four people are under arrest in Japan for alleged online threats similar to those from a man who later stabbed seven people to death...
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Gaming
The 2004 videogame "GoldenEye: Rogue Agent" , produced by Electronic Arts as a spin-off from their 007 licence at the time, has been classified as compatible for Microsoft's next-gen Xbox 360 console.
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Matriarch keeps penciling in the numbers
Give Jeanne Frediani a choice and she’ll opt for a sharpened No. 2 pencil and a sheet of paper over a computer and a keyboard every time.
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The web time forgot
Belgium's Mundaneum Museum honors one of the first plans for a world wide web, sketched out by Paul Otlet in 1934 as a global network of computers, or "electric telescopes."
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Top Scoops
A U.S. District Court Judge ruled Monday that the White House’s Office of Administration does not have to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request related to how officials in the office handled internal discussions about millions of missing White House emails.
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Yahoo mobile search reaches 600 mn subscribers
Internet media firm Yahoo said that its mobile search service will be offered by six more telecom companies in Asia.
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Osprey cam lets Web users check up on newborns
First, there was the "osprey cam" and now state park officials have something new to offer: cyber chicks.
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Report graffiti online
The cities of Eugene and Springfield, along with Willamlane Park and Recreation District are working together though a new web-based partnership to fight graffiti in the metro area. VISIT THE WEB SITE
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TIG Global And ICE Portal Form Strategic Alliance To Provide Comprehensive Interactive Marketing Services For The ...
In a move designed to enable hoteliers to raise online visibility and drive direct Internet revenue and ROI, TIG Global, the leading Internet marketing company for hospitality and travel, and ICE Portal, the industry leader in the production, management, and distribution of rich visual content, announced today an agreement that strategically positions the two companies to offer the most ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:45 UTC
"Microsoft has some catching up to do. It's not a phrase you hear every day. But whether it's Apple Computer's iTunes-iPod combo or Google's advertising engine, the software maker's top executives readily admit that they are coming from behind.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Jan 2007 10:40 UTC
Yesterday we reported on ' Ten Reasons Not to Get Vista ', featuring two rebuttals. APCMag, the publisher of the first article, now also published a rebuttal . "I've been running Vista at APC since the earliest leaked builds, and witnessed its extraordinary evolution as Microsoft meandered its way towards the final product.
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SKorea unions may strike over beef imports, more talks set - UPDATE
SEOUL (Thomson Financial) - South Korean unions on Tuesday threatened a general strike in protest of a U.S. beef import deal, as negotiators in Washington tried to find a way out of the crisis shaking the Seoul government.
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Intel creates spin-off solar-cell company
SpectraWatt represents a big leap for Intel into the clean-tech sector, and is expected to start shipping cells to solar panel makers by the middle of 2009
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California has introduced a bill to make open document format a mandatory requirement
for agencies when acquiring software, turning up the heat on Microsoft. The bill follows similar legislation in Texas and Minnesota and adds further to the pressure on Microsoft which is pushing its own proprietary Office Open XML document format in the recently released Office 2007.
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Microsoft continues to gain share in the web server market , chipping away at Apache's commanding lead. The number of hostnames on Windows servers grew by 4.5 million, giving Microsoft 29.7% market share, a gain of 4.25% for the month.
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Not-guilty plea in MySpace suicide
LOS ANGELES - A Missouri woman pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court yesterday to charges in an Internet hoax blamed for a 13-year-old girl's suicide.
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Egypt Yellow Pages commences 2009 print, Internet and mobile sales canvass
Egypt Yellow Pages announced that their media consultants have commenced selling in the Egyptian marketplace.
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Computerlinks Rises the Most Since 1999 on Buyout Bid (Update1)
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- Computerlinks AG , a German computer- equipment maker and consultant, jumped the most since its 1999 initial public offering in Frankfurt trading after Platin 274.GmbH made a 104.3 million-euro ($161.7 million) takeover bid.
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