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PC Tools questiond the usefulness of threat lists. Security vendor PC Tools has questioned the usefulness of the threat lists used by many security companies to warn of current malware attacks.
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Muslims in Malaysia and elsewhere are boycotting Dutch imports in the wake of an incendiary Internet-posted movie by Dutch legislator Geert Wilders. The right-wing politician means to provoke with his 15-minute anti-Islamization movie, Fitna, which many say equates Islam with terrorism.
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NEWS: New Search Engine Scours Hard Drive and Web
Microsoft recently revealed its latest technology: a search engine that not only scours the Web for information, but also searches computer hard drives.
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Apple Launches $499 Mac and Flash-Based iPod
Although oddly absent from CES (again), Apple Computer made a big splash a week afterward with several big announcements at the company's annual MacWorld Expo trade show.
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PC shipments post double-digit rise as US lags
Anemic U.S. growth didn't prevent computer makers from posting another double-digit gain in shipments worldwide in the first quarter, according to two technology research firms that both said the increase beat their forecasts. IDC and Gartner Inc. on...
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Senator: Let's monitor P2P for illegal files
Democrat Joe Biden at Capitol Hill hearing urges more police to be trained in software developed by agent specializing in searching for child pornography.
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NCsoft Rolls Out NCcoin, a New Micro-Transaction System for Online Games
The new monetary system will debut in Exteel. April 16, 2008 - NCsoft Corporation, the world's leading developer and publisher of online computer games, unveiled today the details of a new micro-transaction system called NCcoin.
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Senator: Let's monitor P2P for illegal files
Democrat Joe Biden at Capitol Hill hearing urges more police to be trained in software developed by agent specializing in searching for child pornography.
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Lawyer: Psystar may be 'very hard to stop'
Bryan Gardiner at Wired spoke to some attorneys about Psystar, the Miami IT firm that shocked the Mac world this week with the announcement of a US$400 Mac clone †a first in more than a decade. Previous Psystar coverage: Mac clones to rise again? (0414)...
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VeriSign CEO, president gets $8.1M in 2007 compensation
William Roper, the president and chief executive of VeriSign Inc., which runs some of the Internet's core systems, received compensation in 2007 valued at $8.1 million, according to a proxy statement filed Wednesday.
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Vista: The Music Video
News Brief. Microsoft's sales team motivational video actually sapped my inspiration....
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Spansion's loss widens, sales drop
NOR flash supplier Spansion Inc. posted a loss of $118.5 million, or minus $0.85 a share, in the quarter.
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Xandros Business Edition provides a desktop environment, Xandros is easy to install and maintain.
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MacBook Air SSD upgrade of the day
ANANDTECH IS GOING after the first Macbook Air aftermarket upgrade we've seen so far – a 128GB SSD one.
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Dell Boosts PC Market Share in U.S.
The company nabs nearly one-third of the American market.
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Asustek Computer Tuesday launched its biggest low-cost Eee laptop yet, and as expected, will offer it with either Linux or Microsoft's Windows XP Home.
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Worldwide PC shipments post double-digit rise as US lags
BOSTON - Anemic U.S. growth didn't prevent computer makers from posting another double-digit gain in shipments worldwide in the first quarter, according to two technology...
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Solid growth in PC shipments, reports show
More evidence of the technology industry’s resilience in the face of the US economic downturn surfaced on Wednesday after two reports showed strong growth in personal computer shipments in Asia and Latin America offsetting weakness in the US market.
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Experts clash over cyberterrorism threat
LONDON - International experts have called for greater cooperation to fight threats to computer networks, but they differ on the definition of cyberterrorism, with a top British security official describing it as a "myth".
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'The Sims' reports 100 million sold
NEW YORK–There are no scary monsters to slay, no enemies to shoot and no cars to hijack. But with more than 100 million units sold since its launch in 2000, The Sims is the world's best-selling computer game.
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5 Indicted In Child Prostitution Ring
Five people from Detroit & Novi are indicted in connection with an Internet child prostitution ring.
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Alexander Interactive Appoints Director of Strategy
Alexander Interactive, a leading ecommerce strategy, design and development agency, today announced the appointment of David Wertheimer as director of strategy.
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TESSCO Technologies Incorporated Schedules Fourth Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call
TESSCO Technologies Incorporated (Nasdaq:TESS), a value-added provider of the product solutions needed to design, build, run, maintain and use wireless systems, will host a conference call on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. ET. Robert B. Barnhill, chairman, president and chief executive officer, and David M. Young, senior vice president and chief financial officer, will discuss the ...
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Best-Selling Computer Game Ever: Day-to-Day Life
There are no scary monsters to slay, no enemies to shoot and no cars to hijack. But with more than 100 million units sold since its launch in 2000, "The Sims" is the world's best-selling computer game. The game's publisher, Electronic Arts, announced Wednesday that the franchise had hit the 100 million mark.
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PC shipments post double-digit rise as US lags
Wed, Apr 16, 2008 (3:12 p.m.) Anemic U.S. growth didn't prevent computer makers from posting another double-digit gain in shipments worldwide in the first quarter, according to two technology research firms that both said the increase beat their forecasts.
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