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Microsoft Warns Users of Coming Update to WU
Preannounces update after customers raised Cain over 'stealth' upgrade last year.
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Mid’s child porn court-martial postponed - Navy News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Navy Times
The court-martial of a Naval Academy student accused of storing child pornography on his personal computer has been postponed until next month, an academy spokeswoman said Monday.
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Why Google Has Lost Its Mojo
Google has become just another fat, happy, and even arrogant company.
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XP SP3 to Reach Most Users 'Shortly,' Says Microsoft
Vendor plans to flip the Automatic Updates switch soon on last XP upgrade.
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Google is doing What?
Its motto is 'Don't do evil' -- but it looks like anything and everything else imaginable is pretty much fair game.
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Pensioner blames internet for his child porn
A PENSIONER caught with a huge stash of child pornography blamed internet search engines, such as Google, for his downfall.
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Microsoft to Release New 'Essential' Servers in November
Microsoft plans to release a new Windows server OS aimed at mid-sized businesses and the next version of its small-business...
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nVidia off to a Rocky Start in July
A reinvigorated ATI and overheating laptop chips pile on the bad news for a company that doesn't have many bad days.
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Scrabble deciphered on Pogo, Facebook
Following contentious Scrabulous campaign, EA and Hasbro launch official wordsmith for free on Pogo; Facebook app slated for later this month.
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Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference
This week Microsoft, and every company that is a partner of Microsoft, have descended upon Houston. Thankfully, I live here so I didn't have to travel far. I get to...
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Manager denies selling salon's equipment on eBay
A HAIRDRESSING salon manager accused of stealing equipment worth £76,000 used his work computer to sell them on eBay, a court heard yesterday.
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Europa Universalis: Rome Game Ships for Mac
Virtual Programming has announced that its Macintosh conversion of the strategy game Europa Universalis: Rome is now shipping...
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Censorship protest
THE Chinese government’s internet censorship policy is the subject of a protest campaign by the international human rights group Amnesty International.
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HeavyLoad Tests Your Computer's Performance Under Stress [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: Freeware application HeavyLoad tests your computer's performance under pressure by maxing out your CPU usage and eating up memory. If neither your computer nor HeavyLoad crash, the idea...
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The Weather Channel's Real Worth
NBC Universal is acquiring the popular TV and web franchise for a hefty $3.5 billion, but the forecast for the deal is anything but clear
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Microsoft backs Icahn's bid to oust Yahoo board
Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press July 7, 2008 - 7:04 p.m. Exterior view of Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Paul Sakuma
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Summize Likely Acquired by Twitter
Well founded rumor has it that microblogging service Twitter has acquired search engine Summize . Jason Calacanis appears to have made the first public statement about it, though it may have been blogger Josh Chandler as well. We'd put less stock in were it not that Michael Arrington at TechCrunch is getting positive signals on the deal and would not likely have pulled the trigger on the ...
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Data leaks emerge as worst security threat
Data leaks are catching up with viruses as the worst IT headache for companies in the US, UK, Germany and Japan, new research claimed today..
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Yahoo-AOL Deal 'Unlikely' In July
Yahoo's attempted merger with AOL, a tactic to fend off a potential Microsoft takeover, is not likely to go through before the Yahoo board meeting on Aug. 1.
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3 teens arrested in school theft
Three teens were arrested Sunday after allegedly burglarizing a local elementary school. The suspects, ages 14, 15 and 16, allegedly stole several laptop computers along with other types of electronic equipment from Gateway Elementary School, 1100 N. 35th St., according Phoenix police.
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Firefox users shown to be safer
A new study has shown Firefox users are the most likely to have fully patched browsers and thus be safer online..
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Microsoft backs Icahn's bid to oust Yahoo board
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to dump Yahoo Inc.'s board, saying Monday that a successful shareholder rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its bid to buy Yahoo's Internet search engine or possibly the entire company.
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ICANN downplays site hacks
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is speaking out about a recent round of attacks perpetrated against its sites..
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Microsoft distribue Office par abonnement
Destinée au grand public, la nouvelle offre par abonnement de Microsoft concerne Office et Windows Live OneCare. L'éditeur propose ainsi aux consommateurs un outil de productivité bureautique et une solution de sécurité dans la même boîte. Le tout via Circuit City car cette offre, baptisée Equipt, est pour l'instant annoncée uniquement sur les Etats-Unis et non pas sur l'Europe. Connue jusqu'à ...
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
Linux gets security black eye — May 16, 2008 — As has been widely reported, the maintainers of Debian's OpenSSL packages made some errors recently that have potentially compromised the security of any sshd-equipped system used remotely by Debian users.
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