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MunEDA Technical Forum Taiwan 2008 will take place April 18th in Hsin-Chu Ambassador Hotel
MunEDA will have its MunEDA Technical Forum 2008 Taiwan (MTF Taiwan 2008) on Friday, April 18th 2008 in Ambassador Hotel in Hsin-Chu, Taiwan. MunEDA's Vice President Product & Solutions here will present industrial and methodology cases of Circuit Design for Yield with MunEDA's EDA DFM-DFY tool suite WiCkeD. This includes interactive and automatic software for analysis and optimization circuit ...
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Startup Launches `Desktops as a Service`
MokaFive, built on NSF and Stanford research, targets the burgeoning desktop virtualization market. ... Generate CEO Income From Home No Boss, No Commute, No Personal Selling, No Cold Calling, Not MLM.
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Art to hang out with on campus
Artist Frank Sheriff hacked away with a hatchet to reveal a steaming hot bronze sculpture of two men's hands clasped together.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Windows 7, Successor To Vista, May Ship Next Year
It was generally believed that the OS would ship in the 2010 timeframe.
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MokaFive and Desktop Virtualization
MokaFive is lauching MokaFive Virtual Desktop Solutionâ„¢, its entry into the rapidly moving "desktop virtualization market, today. Although the claims MokaFive is making sound similar to many other suppliers in this area, the company appears to have come up with a slighly different approach, one that just make the process...
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Finjan Identifies the Latest Cybercrime Business Model - CaaS
Finjan Inc., a leader in secure web gatewayroducts, today announced important findings by its Malicious Code Research Center identifying and analyzing the latest trends in the ongoing commercialization of cybercrime.
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Finjan Identifies the Latest Cybercrime Business Model - CaaS
Finjan Inc., a leader in secure web gateway products, today announced important findings by its Malicious Code Research Center identifying and analyzing the latest trends in the ongoing commercialization of cybercrime.
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Revinetix Unveils HD 8000
SALT LAKE CITY -- It is now easier to for network administrators and IT managers to keep pace with the ever-increasing need for greater data storage capacity and protection with the release of Revinetix’ latest data protection appliances, the Sentio™ HD 8000 Series.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 18:53 UTC
In a rare discussion on the severity of the Windows malware scourge, a Microsoft security official said businesses should consider investing in an automated process to wipe hard drives and reinstall operating systems as a practical way to recover from malware infestation.
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Canadian school district serves up lessons on the power of Linux
For two large school districts – in Canada and the U.S. – Linux and other open source software is the plat du jour on the education menu.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Cybercrime has become a business
Security experts follow its evolution.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Spansion Sampling Flash Memory for Mobile Phones
Flash memory developer, Spansion says that it has started sampling its 65nm MirrorBit Eclipse Flash memory solutions for mobile phones to strategic OEM customers. Production in volume is planned at Spansion's new flagship 300mm SP1 fab in Japan in the second half of 2008.
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Recent Original Stories
Internet search leader Google is trying to convince federal and state authorities that Microsoft's Vista operating system is stifling competition as the high-tech heavyweights wrestle for the allegiance of personal computer users.
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NextLabs Released Enterprise DLP 3.0, Host-Based Data Loss Prevention Product
NextLabs® Inc., the leading provider of policy-driven, information risk management software for Global 5000 enterprises, announced the immediate availability of Enterprise DLP 3.0.
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Europe bangs on about cybercrime whilst US develops cyber warfare
A EUROPEAN TREATY on cybercrime and policing the Internet is expected to nearly double its number of signatory members this year according to members of the Council of Europe.
The Inquirer |
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Recent Original Stories
Following up on their tests to work out which Linux distribution works best for business, ZDNet has taken a look at the wider issue of whether or not Linux is actually ready to replace Windows on the majority of Windows desktops.
New Mobile Computing |
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Windows 7 arriving "sometime in the next year" says Gates, "The hell it is" says the rest of Microsoft
A slightly off-hand comment from Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates managed to set the blogosphere alight with a wave of excited speculation over the weekend. Answering a question about Vista, Gates told the audience at the annual meeting in Miami of the Inter-American Development Bank on Friday:
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High-tech crime an online bubble that hasn't burst
PARIS -- There are no storefronts or corporate headquarters in the cybercrime industry, just savvy sellers in a murky, borderless economy who are moving merchandise by shilling credit card numbers -- "two for the price of one."
Tri-City Herald |
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New Webhosting Promotions from Aplus.Net
Aplus.Net, leading provider of web hosting has announced a new set of promotions designed to give customers a competitive advantage.
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PMC-Sierra and Seagate Technology Achieve 6Gb/s SAS Interoperability
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----PMC-Sierra, Inc. and Seagate Technology today announced the companies achieved interoperability between PMC-Sierra's end-to-end 6Gb/s SAS chipset and Seagate's early development 6Gb/s SAS Hard Disk Drives .
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GSS says UK is catching the US up in the Internet crime league
07/04/2008 Global Secure Systems (GSS), an IT security consultancy, says the release this week of the 2007 Internet Crime Report by the Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3) in the US shows that the UK is now catching up with the US in being a hotbed of cybercrime.
Online Recruitment |
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Linked by on Wed 1st Feb 2006 19:53 UTC
A demonstration of the next release of Novell's Linux for desktops drew cheers and applause Wednesday, although the final version of the software is not expected for some months.
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Welsh government website serves malware
Fully patched PC no protection. A Welsh government website has been hacked to serve up malicious JavaScript, a sign that the spate of attacks first spotted last month are continuing, analysts from security vendor Sophos warned Friday.
TechWorld |
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Vista anti-malware fails VB100 tests
Big names caught out. It's fortunate that Vista-specific malware is still in its infancy because a new test of anti-malware products running on the platform has found that many don't work as well as they should.
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Oh, Samantha, we haven't forgotten you
By ROBERT PHILPOT The sitcom Samantha Who? becomes the latest show to make its post-writers strike return, on a busy night that includes big basketball players and an even bigger ape. Stuff to watch or record Cyberchase: This math-oriented series for children, in which three kids use their math skills to save the world from the evil Hacker, begins a weeklong "Math & Sports" initiative ...
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