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Licensing Lines Wear Down Residents, Employees
South Dakota's new computer system for licensing vehicles continues to give counties across the state headaches.
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John Templeton Introduces the Next Generation of Communication to the World with foneBro's Website Window to 'See & ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.----"foneBro" announced today it is challenging the Global Communications market with its newly released Software-Free/Virus-Free Visual/Talk Internet Website Window.
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Briefly: iPhone 3G battery service
In brief: Milliamp offers iPhone 3G battery replacement, FileMaker launches "Tell Us Your Bento Story" sweepstakes, New Aperture 2, Mac OS Security Tutorials, and Freeway 5.1.3 adds Simplified Chinese localization ... Milliamp has announced a battery replacement service for the new iPhone 3G. "Although the new iPhone won't hit the U.S. market until...
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Follow-up On Texas PI Law For PC Techs
boyko.at.netqos writes "Network Performance Daily has put out an in-depth series on the Texas law that requires private investigator licenses for computer repair techs, network analysts, and other IT professionals. It includes an interview with the author of the law, Texas Rep. Joe Driver, the captain of the Texas Private Security Bureau, RenEarl Bowie, and Matt Miller at the Institute for ...
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Mar 2008 20:35 UTC
As you surely know by now, the CanSecWest conference was the stage for a contest, PWN to OWN. Three laptops were set up; laptops running Windows Vista, Ubuntu Linux, and Mac OS X. The goal was to hack the computer and read the contents of a file located on each of the machines, using a 0day code execution vulnerability.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 7th Apr 2003 17:10 UTC
Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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"Late last night we started receiving reports from readers experiencing problems with Windows Genuine Advantage ...
. Users of both Windows XP and Windows Vista were writing to say that they could not validate their installations using WGA, and one user even said that his installation was invalidated by the service.
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Internet flaw sparks biggest web fix
Microsoft among companies announcing action against hijacking internet scam by closing loophole
Guardian Unlimited |
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Windows XP a hot item on Amazon
The no-longer-widely-available operating system is now No. 15 among software products. The highest selling version of Vista is No. 41--of course it also comes standard on all new PCs.
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New Series: Authors @ Mashable [50 Book Giveaway]
We’re excited to announce Authors@Mashable, a new series that will provide Mashable readers with the unique opportunity to interact and engage with today’s Web 2.0 authors. Each author and their book will be showcased over a two week period, with an introduction and book giveaway, direct correspondence with our audience, and a final live interactive [...]
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Windows XP a hot item on Amazon
The no-longer-widely-available operating system is now No. 15 among software products. The highest selling version of Vista is No. 41--of course it also comes standard on all new PCs.
CNET |
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Spycam: 2010 Ford Taurus
The 2010 Ford Taurus made its first appearance in April, when a grainy picture of the vehicle's clay model surfaced on the internet. Now, spy photos of an early, heavily-camouflaged prototype of the fullsize sedan have arrived. The new Taurus will carry some elements of Europe's "kinetic design" styling, but the flamboyance of the Mondeo will be toned down for the large car using design ...
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posted by Anand Vaidya on Wed 5th Jan 2005 18:19 UTC
On October 22, 2004, Novell released SUSE Linux Professional 9.2 (abbreviated as SLP9.2 henceforth) targeted at the home user and Linux enthusiast crowd.
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criticism at some of his for-profit competitors
"Novell signed a business agreement with Microsoft last year, and many in the open source community started taking shots at Novell. Others in the community are now jabbing at each other, with the rhetoric level rising.
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Numonyx inks foundry deal with Elpida
After its formation some 100 days ago, flash-memory upstart Numonyx B.V. has signed on its first silicon foundry partner, by announcing a deal with Japan's Elpida Memory Inc.
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Recent Original Stories
"The amazing thing isn't that Windows beat the pants off Unix; it's that so many of the Unix companies survived until today. Linux came into the field though with two big advantages over the Unixes . The first was that it was open-source. The second advantage was it had Linus Torvalds."
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Museum will put all its treasures online
The University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is dragging itself into the 21st century with an ambitious plan to share its treasures with the world via the Internet.
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Stephen Henderson: The case of the hijacked pager?
The mayor's legal team wants us to believe someone hacked the mayor's pager and fabricated those text messages. LOL.
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Teen Arrested In Bomb Making Scheme
An explosive situation involving a local teenager and the internet has been uncovered. An Indiana County teen has been charged with making explosive devices and putting them up for sale on the web.
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Google Introduces a Cartoonlike Method for Talking in Chat Rooms
Google’s new online tool allows people to embody a cartoonish online avatar and have text-based conversations with other Internet users in virtual chat rooms.
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Wholesale Inventories Rise, Led by Computers, Metals and Farm Goods
While consumer borrowing increased in May, a decline in stockpiles puts distributors in a good place for scaling back production slowly in the face of a struggling economy.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative
Apple’s iPhone 3G, which will go on sale on Friday, comes with just a few new bells and whistles.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Abuses Are Found in Online Sales of Medication
A majority of Internet sites that advertise or sell controlled medications are offering to supply the drugs without a proper prescription, according to a new study.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Business
Computer users frustrated by slow internet connections could soon be surfing the web 100 times faster, all thanks to new Australian technology. University of Sydney scientists say they have developed a new technology that could speed up the internet - and not cost users an extra cent.
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Computer hackers: Internet flaw sparks biggest security fix in web history
Microsoft among companies announcing action against hijacking internet scam by closing loophole
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