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Chertoff pushes cybersecurity goals
Associated Press - April 9, 2008 4:23 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The head of U.S. Homeland Security says federal cyber sleuths are developing an early warning system against hacker attacks on...
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Scientists tackling Internet's 'black holes'
You might have heard of distant black holes swallowing up light or crunching ship-sized objects into tiny teaspoon replicas. But what about black holes in cyberspace, here on earth every day?
Deccan Herald |
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Chertoff pushes cybersecurity goals
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The head of U.S. Homeland Security says federal cyber sleuths are developing an early warning system against hacker attacks on critical U.S. infrastructure.
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Criminals invest in crimeware-as-a-service
Have a nice day. 'Crimeware as a service', where criminals use online cybercrime services instead of running their own servers and software, is the latest development in internet crime, according to a report.
TechWorld |
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Illinois' newest U.S. representative takes uncommon path to Capitol Hill
As a teenager, Bill Foster's idea of fun was building computers out of spare parts.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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DIRTY COP IS NOW A 'BAG MAN'
LOS ANGELES - A remorseful ex-Beverly Hills cop told jurors yesterday that he plunged from respected detective to humble grocery clerk after taking bribes from crooked gumshoe Anthony Pellicano. Former police Detective Craig Stevens, 47, said his...
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REAL-TIME VIDEO STREAMING ON 3G HANDPHONES, COMPUTERS
KUALA LUMPUR, April 9 (Bernama) -- Road users can now get real-time traffic updates through video streaming from the Integrated Transport Information System (ITIS) website on their 3G handphones and computers.
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Embedded UMTS technology results in market leadership
Fujitsu Siemens Computers is opening up new horizons in mobility with the new LIFEBOOK S7210 Professional notebook.
AME Info |
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HP eyes mini-computer market
One more of the world's biggest technology companies is clamoring to enter the growing market for pint-sized computers targeted mainly for pint- sized customers.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Rear admiral touts military, warns of terrorists
Rear Adm. Tony L. Cothron, director of Naval Intelligence with the U.S. Navy, said he did not come to his alma mater to talk about politics. But ... "We're going to have an election," he said Tuesday inside MTSU's Peck Hall. "Whomever is elected president will have some tough decisions.
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GAO: Millions wasted on government credit cards
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Federal employees charged millions of dollars for Internet dating, tailor-made suits, lingerie, lavish dinners and other questionable expenses to their government credit cards over a 15-month period, congressional auditors say.
The Pantagraph |
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Feature: Tools & Utilities
Storage performance has failed to keep up with that of other major components of computer systems. Hard disks have gotten larger, but their speed has not kept pace with the relative speed improvements in RAM and CPU technology. The potential for your hard drive to be your system's performance bottleneck makes knowing how fast your disks and filesystems are and getting quantitative measurements ...
IT Manager's Journal |
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Build The Ultimate Microsoft Windows Home Media Center
Turn your living room into a couch-potato's dream come true. All you need is a TV, a PC, and Windows Vista Home Premium or Vista Ultimate.
InformationWeek |
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UK a hotbed of cybercriminal activity
The Internet Crime Complaint Center claims the UK hosts 15.3 percent of the global cybercriminal population, second only to the US
ZDNet UK |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:18 UTC
Microsoft has published a set of guidelines on which decisions to make now, so that your computer will be ready to run Windows Vista.
OS News |
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Government Credit Card Misuse Found
Federal employees charged millions of dollars for Internet dating and other questionable expenses to their government credit cards over 15 months, Congressional auditors say.
New York Times |
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Build The Ultimate Microsoft Windows Home Media Center
A Windows Vista PC is all you need to set up a high-definition entertainment system complete with digital video recorder, jukebox, photo viewer, gaming, and more.
TechWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Mar 2006 18:45 UTC
Microsoft doesn't believe hands are the only vehicle for driving computers. Feet are equally valid for scrolling and cataloging e-mail and photos, among other tasks, according to researchers working in Microsoft's main Redmond research lab.
New Mobile Computing |
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Buyer snaps up data keeper
Boston firm pays $140 million for Hosted Solutions, which safeguards clients' computers.
The News & Observer |
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Liking Firefox, missing Safari
Q: I was so impressed with all of the talk of Firefox that I downloaded it to my Mac Powerbook and deleted Safari. Dumb me. Now I cannot get Safari back from Apple.
The News & Observer |
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Uncle Sam buys lingerie, iPods
WASHINGTON -- Federal employees charged millions of dollars for Internet dating, tailor-made suits, lingerie, lavish dinners and other questionable expenses to government credit cards over a 15-month period, congressional auditors say.
The News Journal |
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Teachers pitch in to help kids gain Internet access
Scottsdale teachers are pitching in to help some of their less fortunate students get Internet access.
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NetClarity Releases Agent-less Patented NACwall (Network Access Control wall) Appliances
Version 6.1 of EasyNAC Micro Appliances Hits the Streets Today, Securing Wired and Wireless Networks and Filling in the Gaps in Firewalls (PRWeb Apr 9, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/netclarity/nacwall/prweb844224.htm
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Audit details federal workers' lavish spending
Federal employees charged millions of dollars for Internet dating, tailor-made suits, lingerie, lavish dinners and other questionable expenses to government credit cards, congressional auditors say.
The News & Observer |
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Eight April patches from Microsoft
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Wednesday 9 April 2008 at 00:00:00 Five critical fixes in this month's update Microsoft has released its latest security update package. The April edition of 'Patch Tuesday' fixes flaws in Windows, Office and Internet Explorer.... > Read the full article
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