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Microsoft offers free Vista-to-XP downgrade help
Microsoft said Monday it would offer free technical support to small businesses that buy new PCs with Windows Vista in the next three months, its latest attempt to convince users that moving to Vista is a good idea. And if those efforts are for naught, Microsoft will help those users downgrade from Vista to Windows XP, the same maneuver several large computer makers, including Dell and ...
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Internet technology can save you hundreds in phone costs
VIRGINIA BEACH – It can cost a lot to reach out and touch someone. These days, everyone has a phone -- or two – whether it’s the traditional land-line or a cell phone or both.
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads |
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Aussie scientists claim fibre speed breakthrough
University of Sydney scientists say they can boost the speed of fibre optic technology, which could result in significantly faster internet surfing.
ZDNet Australia |
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Study: Addictive drugs easily ordered online
WASHINGTON -- A study finds that drugs that are not supposed to be sold over the counter are sold over the Internet all too easily.
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Sustaining iPhone's "Cool Factor" Not Easy
To sustain its momentum and keep fickle consumers and Wall Street happy, Apple needs a dramatic second act with the next generation of iPhones, which roll out with faster Internet access and lower retail prices.
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Senate passes FISA bill
The US Senate has passed the revised Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by 69 votes to 28, which expands the role of US surveillance on domestic and foreign telephone and internet traffic.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Gmail, PayPal and Ebay embrace DomainKeys to fight phishing emails
Brad Taylor, Google's Gmail Spam Czar, has just posted details on the ongoing cooperation with PayPal and Ebay, two of the most targeted brands in phishing emails, the effect of which is rejecting compared to flagging as spam each and every email pretending to be coming from paypal.com and ebay.com...
ZDNet |
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Samsung fires up 128GB SSD massive attack
'More attractive' pricing on the way Samsung has the factory hamster wheels oiled and has started mass production of 128GB solid-state hard drives.…
The Register |
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Identity Finder Professional Edition 3.4
Identity Finder can find, secure, or shred private data (like Social Security and credit card numbers) floating loose on your computer—before the bad guys get to it.
PC Magazine |
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Apple iPhone 3G - is it really worth the hype?
With about as much hype as any gadget maker could ever hope for, you'd swear that imminent arrival of the iPhone 3G was the second coming. But is it worth the hefty ticket price?
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Microhoo: What’s Really Happening (and Do We Care?) [video]
Microhoo completely dominated the technology news headline space this Monday. Again. For the eleventy-billionth time since this stupid concept of Microsoft acquiring Yahoo was brought up a few months ago. We’re pretty sure you’re sick of hearing about it, and we know we’re sick of writing about it. On Monday, Stan put a piece of satire [...]
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Review: iPhone 3G - is it worth the hype?
Vodafone is set to start selling Apple's new iPhone 3G from one minute past midnight tonight. nzherald.co.nz's technology editor Matt Greenop is one of the first people in the world to review the gadget.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Grantville-area agency closes for lack of money, help
Grantville Community Outreach Inc., which has helped people pay rent, find jobs and take computer classes, has closed. Its founder blames a lack of support, both financially and from volunteers.
The Patriot-News |
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Founder of Webroot goes missing
The founder of security software firm Webroot has gone missing in Hawaiii. Steven Thomas reportedly vanished from his hotel room in Waikiki on June 30th. Family and authorities fear that Thomas, who is bipolar, may have been delusional or suicidal at the time of his disappearance.
Infomatics |
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Senate passes FISA bill
The US Senate has passed the revised Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by 69 votes to 28, which expands the role of US surveillance on domestic and foreign telephone and internet traffic.
Infomatics |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 4th Mar 2002 18:02 UTC
WinTasks 4 Pro is a Windows adminstation utility developed by LIUtilities in Sweden. It runs on all major flavors of Windows, however, it is mostly recommended for use on NT/2000 and XP systems.
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Recent Original Stories
Project Indiana, Sun Microsystems' Linux-like OpenSolaris effort, will begin shipping to developers before the end of October , the company announced Oct. 15 at its open-source summit press event here.
OS News |
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Mann Library upgrades ag 'library in a box' for world's poorest countries
In about 50 of the world's poorest countries -- from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe -- Cornell's "library in a box" gives nutritionists, veterinarians, soil and animal scientists and natural resource managers, among others, access to 137 top agricultural journals -- with no compact discs to insert, no Internet and no waiting.
Cornell News Service |
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Gmail allowing remote log-off in case you forget
(AP) -- One of the benefits of Web-based e-mail is the ability to log on from just about anywhere - at home, at work, a friend's house, a mobile device or even a public library or cybercafe.
PhysOrg |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Jan 2006 14:25 UTC
The 'preliminary' due date for the next collection of fixes and patches for Microsoft's desktop operating system is as more than a year later than many company watchers were expecting.
OS News |
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Major tax decision coming from Wis. Supreme Court
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A ruling that could blow a $265 million hole in the Wisconsin budget is coming Friday from the state Supreme Court. At issue is whether the Wisconsin Department of Revenue correctly determines what computer software is subject to the sales tax.
WKBT La Crosse |
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New iPhone carries risks for Apple
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business.
MSNBC |
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New Internet Flaw Could Compromise Corporate Networks
Los Angeles (dpa) - A newly-discovered flaw could let hackers steer people using corporate computer networks to malicious websites of their own devising, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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France's first lady launches album on web
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has given internet users a free hearing of her new album ahead of its official launch later this week.
Stuff |
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