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Microsoft Lays Out Protocol Patent Licensing Terms
Protocols for Office 2007, SharePoint 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 are out, but it's too early to tell what impact those releases will have on the company or its.
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Engate targets botnet protocols
Anti-spam provider Engate today announced version 3.6 of its flagship package, Engate MailSentinel, which it said allows firms to instantly detect botnets and stop the delivery of email-borne attacks such as spam, viruses and worms at the protocol level.
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Pricing pressure drives up notebook sales
The quest for a more mobile workforce continues to be the driver of the UK PC market, according to the latest figures from analyst firm IDC.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Calypso Wireless, Inc. Announces Nine Month Note Extension
Calypso Wireless, Inc. , a leading innovator in advanced wireless telecommunications technologies announced today that the company has extended its note with Drago Daic.
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'Communist' Hackers Target Entire Nation of Lithuania
Like Estonia last year, Lithuania gets the nasty treatment from clearly pro-Russian cyber-creeps.
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Technology Companies Form Patent-Holding Group to Curb Lawsuits
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Cisco Systems Inc. , Google Inc. , Ericsson AB, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Verizon Communications Inc. formed a group that plans to buy patents in a bid to reduce infringement lawsuits.
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IAC/InterActiveCorp. spent $156,374 lobbying in 1Q
Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp. spent $156,374 lobbying in the first quarter on copyright and patent reform and other issues, according to a recent disclosure report.
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Pay Up Or Else, Sheriff Looks For Source Of Internet Hit Man Scam
The Lonoke County Sheriff's Office is looking for the source of a threatening internet scam. It's pay up, or else. The scam consists of a threatening e-mail in which someone claims they have been contracted to kill you.
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Creator of Nugache worm reaches plea agreement
The teenage creator of a botnet who used a clever worm to infect PCs and then steal users' personal data has agreed to a plea deal with federal prosecutors in California.
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Pricing pressure drives up notebook sales
Sara Yirrell, CRN , Monday 30 June 2008 at 18:04:00 Latest research from IDC reveals that demand for mobile computing is still increasing The quest for a more mobile workforce continues to be the driver of the UK PC market, according to the latest figures from analyst firm IDC....
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white papers
IBM's Cognos 8 BI (business intelligence) software is now generally available for System z mainframes running Linux, the company announced Monday. The company announced its plans to port Cognos 8 to System z in February.
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'Rock Band 2' to include new online modes, songs
LOS ANGELES - "Rock Band" is ready for an encore. A sequel to the play-along music game that redefined the genre last year will be released first for the Xbox 360 in September, according to publisher MTV Games and developer Harmonix. "Rock Band 2" will feature a new variety of instruments, online modes and songs, and will allow players to import their previously purchased "Rock Band" tunes.
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Engate targets botnet protocols
Dave Bailey, IT Week , Monday 30 June 2008 at 18:01:00 Network profiling allows Engate to block botnet network connections Anti-spam provider Engate today announced version 3.6 of its flagship package, Engate MailSentinel, which it said allows firms to instantly detect botnets and stop the delivery of email-borne attacks such...
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The little browser that could
Mozilla Firefox, the little web browser with the quirky name, has grown up fast. Four years ago, Firefox was an obscure project Microsoft felt free to ignore. Now it has grabbed about a fifth of the market worldwide.
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Lenovo intros stylish desktop PCs
Lenovo announced its first serious attempt to break into the consumer desktop PC market outside of China. And the result may look surprising to some: There is no cheap design here, the former IBM team actually has created a stylish PC that has all the genes to compete head-to-head with the top 3 PC vendors HP, Dell and Acer (Gateway).
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IIJ Announces Filing of Annual Report On Form 20-F With the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
http://www.iij.ad.jp/en/IR/library/sec/index.html In addition, holders of our American Depository Receipt may receive a hard copy of the Annual Report free of charge upon request by emailing ir@iij.ad.jp.
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Microsoft to Stop Selling Windows XP
Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers Monday
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Yahoo! Telemundo, Ford Mount 'El Crossover'
NEW YORK Yahoo! Telemundo today launched "El Crossover," an online lifestyle site in English created to showcase Latinos who have made an impact on American culture while remaining connected to their Latino heritage.
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Help File: Screening- and tidy system
Rob Pegoraro, agony aunt for the the digital age, answers computer user's questions. Q: Are there any laptops made for use outdoors? My screen keeps washing out in sunlight.
Otago Daily Times |
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Charter Boosts Broadband Service To 16 Mbps In Michigan
Charter Communications is launching its High-Speed Internet Max service, with download speeds of up to 16 megabits per second, throughout most of its Michigan service area.
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Gateway's New Back-to-School PCs, Notebooks
Gateway has announced several new notebook and desktop PC models at retail, hoping to catch some of parents' and students' back-to-school enthusiasm.
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Boxee marries media player to social networking
For the past six years, a group of developers scattered across the globe has been quietly working to reinvent the way we watch movies and listen to music. The result is Boxee, an Open Source media player released in alpha form this month only on the Mac platform. The developers says Boxee was born of frustration over what they saw as the somewhat c...
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Enterprise Desktop Alliance aims to help Macs in IT
Integrating Macs into PC-based networks has always faced uphill battles from IT professionals who look at the Macs as a foreign system. A group of enterprise software companies have formed the Enterprise Desktop Alliance (EDA), with the goal of making Mac integration easier for the IT professionals running enterprise networks. The five companies, A...
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Googling "iPhone" on your iPhone [Search]
ComScore reports that there were 1.5 million searches for the word "iPhone," 88.4 percent of them answered by Google. One wonders how many of the searches were performed on an iPhone. [ITwire] [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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FBI's New Eye Scan Database Raising Eyebrows
mattnyc99 writes "The FBI has confirmed to Popular Mechanics that it's not only adding palm prints to its criminal records, but preparing to balloon its repository of photos, which an agency official says 'could be the basis for our facial recognition.' It's all part of a new biometric software system that could store millions of iris scans within 10 years and has privacy advocates crying foul. ...
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