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Sydney Australia - April 9 2008 - Expanding on its popular portable storage offerings, WD® today introduced its new My Passport™ Elite™ Portable USB Drives which are designed to make it easy to securely carry thousands of songs, videos or photos in style.
ARNnet |
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EMC to buy Iomega
BIG IRON enterprise storage hardware, software and services vendor EMC announced Tuesday that it's buying Iomega for $213 million or $3.85 per share.
The Inquirer |
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Tech literate staff annoying IT departments
CIOs are starting to get the run-around from IT literate staff who no longer accept their word as law.
The Inquirer |
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Taiwan's Chi Mei says PC panel prices rising
TAINAN, Taiwan, April 9 - Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corp , Taiwan's second-largest LCD maker, said on Wednesday that prices of panels for PC monitors have begun to rise in April after a weak first quarter. "Market conditions are improving gradually," Chi Mei Vice President Kuo Chen-lung, who is in charge of global sales and products, told Reuters during a tour organised by a business organisation ...
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Phishers attack social networking generation
Users too trusting with personal data…
Silicon.com |
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Ex-state worker indicted on pornography charges
He is also accused of sexually assaulting 2 young relatives An investigation into a written account of a sexually explicit encounter found on a former state employee's work computer has led to a federal indictment against the 36-year-old man on child pornography charges, along with sex offense charges in Prince George's and St. Mary's counties.
Baltimore Sun |
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As Storm Fades, Botnet Fight Goes on
When Owen Walker was arrested for masterminding a massive international network of compromised computers last year, it see...
PC World |
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Adobe Rolls out Media Player, Video Content
Adobe Systems debuted a new media playing software, Adobe Media Player 1.0 (AMP) along with online programming instruction...
PC World |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 13th Sep 2002 16:31 UTC
These switch ads on TV and web seem to be a huge success and PR for Apple. Today, we interview Jeremiah Cohick , one of the Mac switchers whose ad first aired just last week. Dive in for more!
OS News |
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Casual Wii(TM) Puzzler Octomania Scuttles into Stores
IRVINE, CA - April 8, 2008 - Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today announced that Octomania, the Wii(TM) arcade puzzler with multiplayer for four and support for online play via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, is now in stores.
Anime News Network |
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School suspects hacking attempt
CHICOPEE - Six students suspected of trying to hack into school computers have been suspended and are under investigation by the state police as well as school authorities.
The Republican |
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Police arrest pair in county computer thefts
An ongoing investigation into computer thefts at the Nevada County Behavioral Health Building has netted two suspects and may bring more.
The Union |
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Links
Search engines such as Google, Yahoo or MSN collect personal data, which they store for years. The companies argue that the private information is used to provide better and usually free services to users.
EUActiv |
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As Storm Fades, Botnet Fight Goes on
When Owen Walker was arrested for masterminding a massive international network of compromised computers last year, it see...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Intel boosts fund for firms in China
Intel Corp., the world's largest computer-chip maker, has formed a $500 million China fund to more than double investments in companies in the world's biggest semiconductor market.
Deseret Morning News |
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Dell Seeks to Develop IT Infrastructure in Saudi's Economic Cities
RIYADH, 9 April 2008 -- Dell Inc Dell Inc ., the global IT giant that generated revenues worth $61 billion last year, has expressed a strong interest to develop IT infrastructure in the Kingdom's six mega economic cities.
Zawya |
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Inquiry focuses on possible tampering in KKK complaint
The hard drive of a computer on which a black city police officer alleges a white superior forced him to view KKK Web sites had been removed before investigators seized the computer, sources said.
Baltimore Examiner |
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Parents learn how to keep children safe in cyberspace
When children are home from school and in their bedroom at the end of the day, most parents are likely to feel secure.
Macon Telegraph |
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Discovery on hold in 'Vista capable' lawsuit
A judge has paused a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft over the way it advertised PCs leading up to the release of Windows Vista, pending an appeal.
CNET |
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Creating chemistry in a wireless work world
A few weeks ago, UF football coach Urban Meyer said his team's chemistry was suffering. The reason: cellphones and iPods. Meyer said his players come into the locker room with iPods, put their football gear on and go out to practice, come back in and grab their iPod or whip out their cellphone and text people, and leave. ''How are we going to develop any chemistry as a team?'' he wondered aloud. ...
Miami Herald |
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Offender denies slew of felony charges
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION -- A Bennington man accused of walking away from furlough is facing the possibility of life in prison if convicted after allegedly going on a burglary and forgery spree in Ludlow and Rutland. ... - By JOSH O'GORMAN Herald Staff
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Discovery on hold in 'Vista capable' lawsuit
A judge has paused a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft over the way it advertised PCs leading up to the release of Windows Vista, pending an appeal.
CNET |
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STOCKWATCH Infineon higher after peer Elpida raises DRAM prices
FRANKFURT (Thomson Financial) - Shares in Infineon Technologies A.G. were higher in morning trade after reports that peer Elpida Memory Inc. has raised prices for the DRAM chips it supplies to electronics makers by 5 percent to 10 percent.
Sharewatch |
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Chertoff Pushes Cybersecurity Goals
Wed, Apr 9, 2008 (12:02 a.m.) Federal cybersecurity officials are trying to develop an early warning system that alerts authorities to incoming computer attacks targeting critical U.S. infrastructure, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Tuesday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Raytheon launches cyber-security unit
BOSTON — Raytheon Co., which bought data-protection company Oakley Networks last year, created an information security unit to insulate federal government computers from attack and commercial customers from fraud or theft.
Arizona Daily Star |
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