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AirTight Expands Study of Airport Wireless Security Risks; Results Reinforce Findings of Earlier Scans
At RSA 2008, AirTight® Networks, the global leader for wireless vulnerability management, today issued the findings from its second study of wireless security vulnerabilities at airports worldwide.
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McGill University Cuts the Cord and Moves to Aruba Wireless Network
Aruba Networks, Inc., a global leader in wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced that McGill University has joined a succession of Canadian universities in deploying Aruba's adaptive wireless LANs across its two Montreal campuses.
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Group Logic and Dalim Software Deliver Unique, Integrated File Transfer and Web-Based Workflow Solution for Brown ...
ARLINGTON, Va.----Group Logic, the leading provider of enterprise file transfer solutions, today announced that the company has partnered with Dalim Software to offer easier, more automated prepress workflows through integration of Group Logic's MassTransit advanced file transfer capabilities with Dalim Software's Web-based project management and job tracking system DALiM MiSTRAL.
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SanDisk Survey Shows Organizations at Risk From Unsecured USB Flash Drives; Usage Is More Than Double Corporate IT ...
MILPITAS, Calif.----SanDisk Corporation today announced the results of a new study demonstrating the risks of unsecured USB flash drive usage within enterprise organizations. A survey of both corporate end users and corporate IT managers, commissioned by SanDisk, revealed that IT executives are unaware of the extent to which unsecured flash drives are brought into their organizations: 77 ...
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CipherLab Adds User-Friendly Features and Adaptability to the 8500 Wireless Industrial Mobile Computer
PLANO, Texas----CipherLab, a leading innovator in Automated Identification and Data Capture for the retail, warehouse and distribution markets, today unveiled the newly upgraded CipherLab 8500 Industrial Mobile Computer.
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Yahoo adds video sharing to Flickr photo website
A Yahoo! billboard is seen on 6th Street in San Francisco, California, February 2008. Yahoo has added video sharing to its Flickr photo website in an effort to carve a niche in an online arena dominated by Google-owned YouTube.
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Authorities Break Up Gambling Ring
BOSTON -- Law enforcement officials said they have broken up an organized gambling syndicate in Boston and other Massachusetts locations that took in more than $1 million a year.
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FBI: Lieberman campaign to blame for crash its Web site
Federal investigators have concluded that U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman's 2006 re-election campaign caused the crash of its Web site the day before the Democratic primary with Ned Lamont.
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Digia Provides Assistor With Major, Comprehensive System For Real-Time Vehicle Logistics Management
Digia has provided Assistor with a major, operational, comprehensive system including ERP, forwarding, vehicle taxation, a web portal for car dealers, mobile hand-held terminal functionality in the field and in warehouses, and integration between the applications and different parties in the network. Digia Enterprise, an RFID-compatible ERP system, lies at the core of the solution.
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Yahoo adds video sharing to Flickr photo website
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Yahoo has added video sharing to its Flickr photo website in an effort to carve a niche in an online arena dominated by Google-owned YouTube.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th May 2007 22:16 UTC
After years of delivering faster and faster chips that can easily boost the performance of most desktop software, Intel says the free ride is over. Already, chipmakers like Intel and AMD are delivering processors that have multiple brains, or cores, rather than single brains that run ever faster.
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Long-delayed AMD 'Barcelona' chip available
Chipmaker announces that customers can get the long-delayed quad-core Opteron processor in systems from HP as well as other providers.
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Ecommerce Study: Free Shipping Is Out, Social Networking Is In
Shop.org's annual study of online retailing conducted by Forrester Research for 125 retailers predicts that online retail will rise 17 percent this year to $204 billion.
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US: Online apparel sales to reach $26.6bn this year
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Tokyo Electron Jan-Mar orders down 19 pct
TOKYO, April 9 - Japan's Tokyo Electron Ltd said on Wednesday orders for its tools to make semiconductors and flat panel displays fell about 19 percent in January-March from the prior quarter to 160 billion yen ($1.56 billion) on weak demand from computer memory makers.
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TMO Quick Tip - iChat: Chatting Outside the Bubbles
iChat is something of a staple in many online chatter's lives because it handles text, voice and video chats. If you are using Mac OS X 10.5, it also supports screen sharing, and even hides a few tricks if you know where to look
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Linux is ideal for prehistoric PCs
AN AUSTRALIAN secondary school has put its old computer kit to good use with Kubuntu Linux, freeing up new hardware to make more PCs available in classrooms.
The Inquirer |
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Long-delayed AMD 'Barcelona' chip available
AMD announced that customers can get the long-delayed Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor in systems from HP as well as other system providers.
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Why OS X costs twice as much as Windows
Because people are happy to pay it. Microsoft's continuing Vista woes, including price cuts and a retreat to Windows XP on the low-end, obscures an important fact: Mac users pay more than double for Mac OS X than Windows. Are Mac users mindless robots, buying...
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HP and Desktop Virtualization
In a seemingly endless list of competitors in what could be called "desktop virtualization," HP stands out as one of the few competitors that plays in desktop systems, portable systems, handheld systems, blade PCs, blade servers, traditional servers, software and professional services. So, when Tad Bodeman of HP wanted to...
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HP unveils its smallest notebook to date
What's better than being mobile ? Why, being ultra-mobile of course. As mobile phones become more like computers that fit into the jeans pocket, computers are also becoming part of the incredible shrinking act, to fit not into your shirt or pants pocket, but pretty close.
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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 seemed like a major victory in the war against botnets. The 18-year-old New Zealander, who pleaded guilty to hacking charges last week, was arrested in the second of a series of actions, called Operation Bot Roast by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation that were ...
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Swiss schools boot (out) Windows
FROM SEPTEMBER this year 9,000 computers in Swiss state schools will pull the plug on dual boot capability.
The Inquirer |
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Transcript disappears minister's 'hack-proof' ID register claim
So who hacked Hansard?At the end of February Home Office minister Meg Hillier explained the UK ID scheme security system to the Home Affairs Committee.
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Echo Boom hackers: A dangerous game
Part 2 of a three-part series on computer hacking within the Echo Boom generation. How do those in the Echo Generation use online social media for hacks?
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