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Microsoft to offer SQL Server 2005 SP3
Microsoft will release a third service pack for SQL Server 2005 just before the next version of the server software comes out. Service Pack 3 is expected to come out after the release to manufacturing of SQL Server 2008, which is scheduled to happen in the third quarter this year. Microsoft didn't reveal much about what the service pack would include, except to say in a Tuesday blog ...
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Man Arrested In Internet Predator Sting
A task force from the Greenville County Sheriff's Office arrested a Central man on nine counts of criminal solicitation of a minor. A man from Central is behind bars after an internet predator sting.
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CEO perks: stock options—and specially targeted malware
Most malware attack vectors are designed to target a wide cross-section of potential victims, but every now and then something different pops up. In this case, there's a new bug spreading aimed specifically at corporate CEOs with a fear of the criminal justice system. Read More...
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Application Virtualization: Instant Migration to Vista, Fast Delivery, Secure Access, Side-by-Side Deployments
Application virtualization is a technologically elegant solution that isolates applications and reduces conflicts. That's good for IT management and has the additional virtue of being financially alluring. From legacy to enterprise business applications, virtualized deployment eased management and supported secure access. Companies saved money and boosted efficiency using application ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Do I Need Anything Else Besides Hardware Virtualization?
You wouldn't know it, but virtualization has been around for quite some time. Virtually [sic] everything in the IT space has some notion of virtualization associated with it from microprocessors, to networks, to storage, and finally to servers. But, have you noticed that many of these are focused on infrastructure and IT related benefits such as utilization or decreased costs? What about ...
SYS-CON Media |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-16 20:35 GMT: AOL, transitioning to ads, moves closer to ad center in NYC
NEW YORK (AP) - With little fanfare, AOL began occupying new headquarters in New York this week to bring itself closer to the heart of the media and advertising industry as it transforms itself into an ad-supported business.
Interactive Investor |
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Recent Original Stories
"Sure, you've use Firefox and Internet Explorer. You may have even dabbled in Flock and Opera, or even become a devotee of one of these lesser-known applications. But have you ever browsed the web with Deepnet Explorer? How 'bout SeaMonkey? And when's the last time you used Netscape?
OS News |
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The making of Wine (how to make Windows apps merrier with Linux)
Jeremy White, co-founder and CEO of CodeWeavers, talked to Microsoft Subnet today about how Wine might make IT professionals a lot merrier. For those wanting to save money on desktops by using Linux, but feel trapped into Windows because of the need to run Windows apps, Wine can help. Ten days ago, the folks at CodeWeavers released the almost official version of this open source project that ...
IT Manager's Journal |
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E-Banking Security Devices Supplier Goes Direct to Consumers Vasco
Apr 16 2008 : Vasco Data Security International is selling its online authentication devices direct to end users with the launch of its Digipass for Retail division. Its previous business model involved selling the devices to banks and other financial institutions.
ePaynews |
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DeFazio would ban cell phone talk in air
Bill wouldn’t limit Internet usage, e-mail or text messages
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AOL, transitioning to ads, moves closer to ad center in NYC
With little fanfare, AOL began occupying new headquarters in New York this week to bring itself closer to the heart of the media and advertising industry as it transforms itself into an ad-supported business. About 300 senior executives and content producers, many already located elsewhere in the city, were the first to move to the new digs at 770 Broadway in Greenwich Village, once home to the ...
The State |
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AOL, transitioning to ads, moves closer to ad center in NYC
With little fanfare, AOL began occupying new headquarters in New York this week to bring itself closer to the heart of the media and advertising industry as it transforms itself into an ad-supported business. About 300 senior executives and content producers,...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Poll: Will Chad be a Bengal?
Chad Johnson today made his strongest statements to date about not wanting to be a Bengal. Vote in our online polls to voice your opinion on the situation.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Action Center
For more than five years, AT&T and other telephone companies broke the law and violated their customers' privacy rights by sending billions of private domestic internet and telephone communications and records to the National Security Agency.
Electronic Frontier Foundations |
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Gartner cuts capex forecast again
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The sky is falling in semiconductor equipment. Amid a slowdown in the IC industry, Gartner Inc. has once again lowered its capital spending forecasts for 2008. Capital spending--and the fab equipment markets--are expected to decline in 2008, due in part to the DRAM downturn and a slow spending year for the foundries.
Electronics Supply and Manufacturing |
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How Social Networks May Kill Search as We Know It
mattnyc99 writes "Recently we discussed a startup that's blending social networking with traditional Web search. But now high geek Glenn Derene takes it one step further, pronouncing that our increasingly traceable online footprints will transform Google's dominant algorithm and open up the world of Web search for the 21st century. Speaking to a tuned-in VC guy and scoring a rare interview with ...
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Google Earth Resurfaced
The 4.3 beta has improved photo-realistic renderings and includes a new sunlight button to observe how light changes over time and at different times of day.
InformationWeek |
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Mac Clone Maker Psystar Closes Online Store
The Miami-based system integrator blames the closure on an apparent failure of Psystar's e-commerce system.
InformationWeek |
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Google adapts copyright-ID technology for child-porn fight
(AP) -- The fight against child pornography is getting an assist from technology designed by Google Inc. to help identify copyright-protected clips on its YouTube video-sharing site.
PhysOrg |
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The editors of ResExcellence.com , a popular Macintosh website and longtime Mac enthusiasts, have switched to Linux .
"I've been making my living as Mac-specific developer for several years now... I was a true Mac die-hard," stated Bryan , who also runs a Mac software company, on his blog, "but the Macintosh community, with its bad attitudes and diva-esque nature, rained on my parade.
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Most computer users repeat passwords, at their peril
(AP) -- Using the same password for multiple Web pages is the Internet-era equivalent of having the same key for your home, car and bank safe-deposit box.
PhysOrg |
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - With little fanfare, AOL began occupying new headquarters in New York this week to bring itself closer to the heart of the media and advertising industry as it transforms itself into an ad-supported business.
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Online Retail Group Urges Caution On Behavioral Advertising Guidelines
Shop.org says consumers aren't hurt by tracking technology and the Federal Trade Commission's report on the subject was too broad.
InformationWeek |
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Daimler Spending $21 Billion on R&D
Germans looking to ramp up investments...and expand product portfolio. (TCC Blog)
The Car Connection |
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Desktop as a service era ramps up as Citrix marks May delivery of XenDesktop at a tough price to beat
Heralding a new era for desktop as a service (DaaS), the long-awaited XenDesktop line from Citrix Systems will become available during the Citrix Synergy 2008 conference in mid-May. The XenDesktop product line is the latest entry in the effervescent virtualization market and will be co-marketed with Microsoft....
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