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O2, Carphone sell out of 8GB iPhone stock
Two of the three vendors of the UK iPhone report they are out or nearly out of 8GB stock, according to multiple sources. The most deeply affected is Carphone Warehouse, which has confirmed a message from the Tradedoubler ad network, asking websites to stop promoting the £100 discount on 8GB phones as Carphone is out of stock. People can still tec...
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MS officially mulls withdrawing Yahoo bid
Microsoft is more seriously considering the possibility of withdrawing its bid for Yahoo if it can't come to a mutual agreement by this weekend, the company's finance chief Chris Liddell said late yesterday during a conference call discussing the company's latest quarterly results. Liddell reiterates that Microsoft will change its plans by this we...
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Next-gen DVD loss knocks Toshiba for a loop
Electronics maker's net profit plunges 95% on HD-DVD, chip; outlook muted
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Next-gen DVD loss knocks Toshiba for a loop
TOKYO — Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp posted a 95 per cent drop in quarterly profit on tumbling chip prices and an exit from next-generation DVDs, and its outlook was half that of market expectations.
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Citi: 3G iPhone to be announced June 9th
Apple's long-anticipated 3G iPhone will be announced on June 9th, analysts at Citi have declared. Richard Gardner and Yeechang Lee say they believe Apple CEO Steve Jobs will reveal the product as a part of his keynote for WWDC, scheduled for June 9th to the 13th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. A number of analysts have suggested that the ...
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Tired of MS Vista? Upgrade back to XP!
St. LOUIS, USA: If you upgraded to Windows Vista in the last year or so, then you've probably wondered to yourself, "Hmmm… my computer is suddenly slower than it was before I installed Vista. I need to upgrade."
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Hynix reports Q1 loss on global memory chip glut
South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor, the world's number two maker of computer memory chips, said Friday it posted a net loss in the first quarter because a global glut of memory chips drove down prices.
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Rambus loss widens to $12.6 million on legal costs
Rambus, the chip designer in patent disputes with three of the five biggest makers of computer memory, reported a wider first-quarter loss as legal expenses more than doubled.
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Security expert: Cybercrooks to target mobile tech
Former White House cybersecurity adviser Howard Schmidt has warned SDKs for mobile devices will aid the development of malware
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Tired of Microsoft Vista? Upgrade Back to XP!
The "advancements" in Windows Vista has seemed to bring more burden than convenience, so 4 All Memory is offering a calm in the midst of the Vista storm. (PRWeb Apr 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb888444.htm
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Hynix Semiconductor swings to net loss
(AP:SEOUL, South Korea) Hynix Semiconductor Inc. said Friday it swung to a net loss in the first quarter on a sharp fall in memory chip prices amid oversupply in the industry.
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Tired of Microsoft Vista? Upgrade Back to XP!
The "advancements" in Windows Vista has seemed to bring more burden than convenience, so 4 All Memory is offering a calm in the midst of the Vista storm.
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Earnings Show Microsoft Needs Yahoo
Lackluster quarterly results reinforce the software maker's need for growth through acquisitions and suggest it ought to raise a rebuffed takeover bid
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Guidance Software Hosts Eighth Annual Digital Investigation Technology Conference--CEIC 2008
Guidance Software Inc. (NASDAQ:GUID), the World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), will once again bring together professionals from around the world to learn about the latest advancements in the field of digital investigations at the eighth annual Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference (CEIC). The event takes place next week between April 27 and 30 at Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort.
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FBI Wants Monitoring Of Illegal Internet Activity on Private-Sector Networks
WASHINGTON -The FBI on Wednesday called for new legislation that would allow federal police to monitor the Internet for illegal activity - giving the FBI broad omnibus authority beyond federal-government network to conduct monitoring and surveillance of private-sector networks as well.
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McAfee, Inc. Announces Exclusive Partnership With Acer Incorporated
McAfee, Inc. today announced that it has signed a multi-year worldwide partnership with Acer Inc. to provide McAfee Internet Security Suite with SiteAdvisor for Acer's consumer customers.
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NBI exasperated over delay of cybercrime bill, hits CICT
An IT officer of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has lambasted the continued delay in the passage of the country’s cybercrime law, pointing out in particular the failure of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) to submit an industry-drafted amendment to strengthen a bill currently pending in Congress.
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Networking websites such as Facebook used in social engineering attacks
Social networking websites such as Facebook can be used in social engineering attacks to steal private information from companies, according to security experts.
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Guidance Software Hosts Eighth Annual Digital Investigation Technology Conference--CEIC 2008
PASADENA, Calif.----Guidance Software Inc. , the World Leader in Digital Investigations™, will once again bring together professionals from around the world to learn about the latest advancements in the field of digital investigations at the eighth annual Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference .
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Features and Case Studies
Cybercriminals are spreading a malicious Trojan horse under the guise of an update to Skype, e-mail security firm MessageLabs said on Monday.
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FBI wants widespread monitoring of 'illegal' Internet activity
Director says he wants laws to give FBI power to monitor private-sector networks, going beyond existing system that conducts surveillance of .gov networks.
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Beware Internet 'malware'
CALGARY - Your computer may be safe with today's sophisticated antivirus protection technology, but now the real threat is from the world wide web.
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Trojan Infections Rise
Cybercrooks are relying more on trojans to get your system to share data or send spam.
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NBI exasperated over delay of cybercrime bill, hits CICT
An IT officer of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has lambasted the continued delay in the passage of the country’s cybercrime law, pointing out in particular the failure of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) to submit an industry-drafted amendment to strengthen a bill currently pending in Congress.
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Thieves set up data supermarkets
Cyber criminals are setting up web shops that sell stolen data for a knock-down price, say security experts.
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