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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Early in 2000, the phone rang in my office. It was Microsoft's PR agency wondering if I wanted to talk to Bill Gates at NetWorld + Interop.
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Microsoft Puts Bull's-Eye on SQL Injection Attacks
Microsoft is pushing freeware to help combat SQL injection attacks....
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Family Member of Congressman Reyes May Have Been Kidnapped In Juarez
Tuesday, June 24, 2008- A story first appearing late last night on the internet blogsite "Narcosphere" claims that over the weekend, the sister-in-law of Congressman Silvestre Reyes was kidnapped while shopping in Juarez.
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Battle Over Money
To watch video online please click here to download the latest version of the Flash plugin. The Beaufort County School Board may be heading to court. This time it’s against a bail bondsman and his wife, who is also licensed.
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Cyber village at Delhi doorstep
The panchayat passed the first-of-its-kind resolution on April 20 to run a computer centre in the village that shares its border with the Capital after some youths in a general meeting raised the need for it.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Oct 2005 12:24 UTC
Microsoft is about to give Media Center PCs a new point of view . The software giant is expected to unveil on Friday an update for its Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system that will boost the computers' abilities to tap online entertainment such as movies, access e-mail and even let users go shopping via the special user interface, designed to allow easy access to multimedia.
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Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.
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Group says Google a top source of badware
Internet consumer advocacy group Stopbadware.org released data on "badware" Web sites on Tuesday, saying that Google was one of the top five networks responsible for hosting these dangerous Web sites.
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Google Drops Ad Planner Bomb on Web Analytics Industry
A few years ago, it became clear that Google was gunning for a big chunk of Microsoft's empire. Now, the undisputed king of search is targeting another online category with the release of Ad Planner, a package of free Web analytics, research and media-planning tools. Ad Planner essentially helps advertisers find appropriate Web sites for their messages.
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Recent Original Stories
"Torvalds works full time overseeing the development of Linux which he created back in 1991 while at university in Helsinki. Usually media shy, the 36-year-old Finn invited Kristie Lu Stout and the Global Office team into his home for an insight into life at the helm of the operating system that is giving Microsoft some serious headaches."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Dec 2007 22:26 UTC
Ars has reviewed the new Santa Rosa-based MacBook , and concludes: "All in all, the new MacBook is shaping up to be a worthy replacement to my old PowerBook. In combination with Mac OS X 10.5, the most polished iteration of Apple's operating system, the MacBook is a joy to use.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 9th Aug 2005 15:15 UTC
At this week's LinuxWorld conference, Microsoft officials are slated to talk up the Services for Unix features that the company is integrating into the Windows Server 2003 R2.
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ISP backs off of behavioral ad plan
Charter Communications , one of the largest providers of cable-based broadband service in the U.S., has backed off of a plan to insert advertisements onto Web pages based on its users' Web-surfing habits after privacy advocates called the program an "attack on users."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Jun 2008 10:20 UTC, submitted by Jarle Anfinsen
Opera 9.5 has been released , beating Firefox 3.0 to the punch which is supposed to be released soon as well. The marketing speak: "Opera's cross-device expertise, support for open Web standards and commitment to speed and performance culminate to create the most powerful Opera browser yet.
OS News |
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American Airlines Set To Test In-flight Web Access
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning Wednesday, with broader service expected to begin in the following couple weeks.
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Yahoo Stock Rebounds On Reports Of Microsoft Talks
Yahoo Inc.'s steadily sinking stock pulled out of its descent Tuesday on reports that the Internet pioneer is reconsidering its recent decision to fall into the arms of online search leader Google Inc. instead of Microsoft Corp.
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College degree in computer games aims to console techno teenagers
TEENAGERS, are you fed up with hearing that you’re wasting your time on “that computer”? Tired of being asked how “all those music gadgets are going to get you a job”?
Irish Examiner |
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University Hospital unveils new patient care information system
University Hospital just unveiled a new computer program that helps monitor the status of patients. Horizon Enterprise Visibility uses visual controls to deliver real-time, at-a-glance information that puts everyone involved in the care process on the same page.
NBC 26 Augusta |
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Linux top OS in MIDs
— Jun. 13, 2008 — Linux will be a top OS in MIDs (mobile Internet devices), suggests a report from Forward Concepts.
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Fortune speculates next Apple CEO, Jobs' successor
With concerns about Steve Jobs' health surfacing again after his gaunt appearance at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference earlier this month, Fortune has put together a list of 11 possible successors -- all of them from inside the company. While Apple has said Jobs made a complete recovery from a rare form of pancreatic cancer following surgery...
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Is Google AdPlanner using Google Toolbar to track users? Of course it is! [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]
Nobody seems to have much of a problem with Amazon's Alexa service tracking Internet browsing habits to produce its notoriously inaccurate site traffic graphs, nor the software installed by the likes... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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EA plants Spore Galactic Edition
Collector's package for Maxis and Will Wright's ambitious universe simulator adds videos, sketchbook, handbook, and poster for $80.
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Yahoo shares yo-yo on buy-out talks
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Yahoo rose as much as 11 percent on Tuesday, reversing earlier declines, after contradictory reports on whether buyout talks with Microsoft were heating up again.
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E-Loan CIO: Jay Shah
Jay Shah, CIO of internet financial services provider E-Loan, talks to CNET News.com's Dan Farber about surviving a housing downturn by creating new compliant and certified mortgage products for its customers. He also discusses how the company is able to shorten the typical software cycle and develop financial solutions more...
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