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CNET News Daily Podcast: Image problems for Microsoft, Viacom
Viacom grapples with corporate bully persona; Gmail blocks annoying spam; and Hans Reiser's murder mystery may finally be resolved.
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ActiveX Bug Exposes Microsoft Access' Soft Underbelly
Microsoft issued a warning Monday about targeted attacks attempting to exploit a bug in the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer in its Access database management application. The ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer for Microsoft Access enables users to view a snapshot of an Access report without having the standard or run-time versions of Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft said.
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Apple preps for iPhone frenzy Friday
When you get to the Apple store for your new iPhone there are some protocols to follow.
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posted by Bill Leeper on Tue 7th Feb 2006 23:55 UTC
"Assuming that 'because it's a Mac, it's safe' is no longer wise" is probably one of this book's most important themes. It has been my experience that too many Mac users "know" that OS X is secure and therefore they have nothing to worry about. This book shows just how wrong that attitude is.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Nov 2003 02:50 UTC
I am waiting for Longhorn . Thus, I was very interested in the new 4051 build. Here are my findings. Disclaimer: I first want to state that the software being previewed is in [pre-]alpha, meaning that every feature, every bug, and every other thing can be completely different from the final product, currently due two to three years from now.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th May 2006 20:09 UTC
Microsoft has been looking at a possible acquisition of the Yahoo online portal and search engine, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
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Linked by Joseph Ferrare on Thu 29th Dec 2005 16:31 UTC
I was interested to see how Zenwalk differs from Slackware, and after reading on their web site that version 2.01 is 'the biggest jump in Zenwalk evolution since the beginning of the project', I wanted to see how far Zenwalk has come since it was reviewed here as MiniSlack.
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The Return of Intel's Pentium MMX
Intel to base its upcoming vector graphics chip 'Larrabee' on the P5 architecture from days gone by.
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NebuAd to come under spotlight at Senate hearing
Executives from major Internet players - Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. - are due for a grilling about online privacy in a Senate committee Wednesday, but the company likely to get the most scrutiny is a small Silicon Valley startup called NebuAd Inc. NebuAd has drawn fierce criticism from privacy advocates in recent weeks for working with Internet service providers to track the ...
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Recent Original Stories
The way the Internet is set up now, an I.P. address, by itself, doesn't identify an individual user. But an I.P. address can be traced to a specific Internet service provider, and with a subpoena , the Internet provider can be forced to identify which of their customers was assigned a particular I.P. address at a particular time.
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Report: Second Quarter Okay For Yahoo
According to the latest AdGooroo numbers, advertisers weren't too thrilled with the three major search engines these past few months. MSN got hammered, Google was hurt, and surprisingly, Yahoo came out on top. read more
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Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation Fellows Have an Impact on Public Health and Health Policy
At a time when questions surround the U.S. health care system, two Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation Senior Health Fellows are working to influence U.S. health policy. Mary Beth Bigley, DrPH, MSN, ANP, and Catherine Wisner, PhD, FNP, nurse practitioners and recipients of the NPHF's Health Fellowship grants, are completing their second year in the Office of the Surgeon General , helping ...
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Customer Service
NEW YORK - C-O-M-P-E-T-E. Developers of a highly popular but unauthorized version of Scrabble for the online hangout Facebook vowed Tuesday to do just that, now that a video game maker has weighed in with an official version of the word game.
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Demo handsets and window displays arrive at retail stores ahead of iPhone 3G launch
Retail store across the US and around the world have received the first iPhone 3G demo units and oversized iPhone window displays ahead of the official handset launch Friday morning. Three days before official iPhone 3G launch, the two respective retail chains and international carriers in 22 countries have received iPhone 3G demo units today. Portuguese iPhone forum (translated by Google ...
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All Alabama high schools will have Internet-based learning by 2009
Governor Bob Riley announced Tuesday in Montgomery the state ACCESS Learning program will be in every public high school in the state by August 2009.
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Microsoft's Cloud Forms
Exchange, SharePoint, Office Communications, and other applications will run in Microsoft's datacenters and be sold by the seat this fall.
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Microsoft Sets Hosted-services Pricing, Irks Partners
Some Microsoft partners are less than thrilled by the company's push into a software-plus-services model, which will compete...
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Wii Nunchuk Hacked for 3D Animation [Nintendo]
We've seem more than our fair share of fascinating Wiimote mods, but few involve the Wiimote's faithful, platonic sidekick, the Nunchuk. So one modder took the Nunchuk, hooked it up to his computer,...
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Green tea ice cream comes to Greenville at Magnus Joe
Most likely, you haven't had the opportunity to try green tea ice cream with fudge brownie mixed in while sipping coffee, surfing the Internet and relaxing in a cool, trendy environment.
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Progress against e-crime is too slow, says Lords report
The UK Government is not doing enough to combat e-crime and what progress it is making on tackling internet fraud seems slow, a House of Lords report said yesterday.
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DreamWorks Animation sees work speed doubling in switch from AMD to Intel chips
(AP:LOS ANGELES) DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced Tuesday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp.'s as it moves toward making all 3-D movies.
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All Alabama high schools will have Internet-based learning by 2009
Governor Bob Riley announced Tuesday in Montgomery the state ACCESS Learning program will be in every public high school in the state by August 2009.
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Microsoft sets hosted-services pricing, irks partners
Microsoft on Tuesday revealed pricing for its forthcoming hosted business productivity services and unveiled its channel model for allowing partners to resell those services. However, while the company painted a rosy picture for the partner opportunity around its evolving software-plus-services business model, not all of its partners were thrilled with the idea of Microsoft competing with them ...
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Monster intros Outlets To Go 3 USB power strip
Monster Cable today revealed the newest addition to its Outlets To Go range of portable power strips with the Outlets To Go 3 USB. As the name implies, the power strip allows up to three devices to be plugged into a single outlet via AC power outlets, just like the company's Outlets To Go Power Strip 3, but adds a USB port for USB-powered accessori...
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Facebook could see a standoff over Scrabble
NEW YORK - C-O-M-P-E-T-E.
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