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Banks should be liable for e-fraud
A House of Lords committee has called on the government to make banks, not customers, legally liable for internet fraud.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 17th Oct 2002 18:29 UTC
MandrakeSoft released Linux Mandrake 9.0 about three weeks ago. How does this version compares to the also recent SuSE and Red Hat releases? MandrakeSoft sent us the Download Edition over for a review and here is what we think about it.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Nov 2005 14:28 UTC, submitted by Anonymous
The KDE Project is happy to announce a new major release of the award-winning K Desktop Environment. Many features have been added or refined, making KDE 3.5 the most complete, stable and integrated free desktop environment available.
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by kaiwai (2.68) on Sat 28th Apr 2007 03:43 UTC
Side issue, has to be the worse article yet - I some times wonder when I submit an article from my blog and gets turned down because it isn't up to standard, and then osnews.com turns around posting garbage from The Register and The Inquirer - it confuses me.
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An .iso image of myOS
has been released. "Minimalistic GNU/Linux system, stripped down of everything, but core necessary files to compile and run OpenGL/C code. It has simplified directory structure and cleaned up internal cross referencing. It can fit single floppy disc without development components.
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New iPhone 3G puts Apple in the game
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Apple Inc.'s new iPhone 3G and accompanying App Store is set to put the company known for technology innovation into another lucrative space -- gaming.
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Longoria and Hart elected All-Stars in online vote
NEW YORK—Evan Longoria had big plans for next week's All-Star break—a trip to Las Vegas with some friends. Tampa Bay's rookie third baseman ended up with an even better trip to New York for the last All-Star game at Yankee Stadium.
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Asia Underground Market Awaits IPhone
As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time _ maybe as little as a few days _ before the popular device hits the region's thriving underground marketplace.
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Baby Boomers Connect Online to Meet Friends and Fuel Passions
(ARA) - "Social networking" is typically considered an activity reserved only for teens and twenty-somethings. But, it's rapidly coming into vogue with a whole new generation of Internet users old enough to be their parents--and many of them probably are--baby boomers.
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Banks should be liable for e-fraud
Guy Dixon and Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Friday 11 July 2008 at 12:14:00 House of Lords committee describes current system as 'wholly unsatisfactory' A House of Lords committee has called on the government to make banks, not customers, legally liable for internet fraud....
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Heathrow Express gets mobile tickets
Computing, Computing , Friday 11 July 2008 at 12:12:00 Passengers download digital tickets to mobile phones More than 10,000 airport travellers have made use of a mobile phone-based ticket service on the Heathrow Express. The system allows passengers to buy tickets online and either print off...
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Japanese go mad for iPhone 3G
Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com , Friday 11 July 2008 at 12:04:00 Apple enters market where most foreign firms have failed The launch of Apple's iPhone 3G in Japan has been greeted by lines of enthusiastic buyers up to half a mile long, according to local press reports....
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Advani eying Obama's net-savvy strategy to achieve prime ministerial dream
New Delhi, July 11 : Eight-one-year-old senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Lal Krishan Advani, who wants to become India's next prime minister has chosen an unlikely model for his election efforts, the Internet-based campaign of Illinois Senator and U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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Intel set to launch Centrino 2 next week
Intel on Monday is expected to launch its latest mobile platform, Centrino 2 , which will deliver speedier performance and faster wireless connectivity to laptops. After multiple refreshes, the new platform is Intel's first major Centrino upgrade after its predecessor was launched in 2003. The new platform will deliver better performance on laptops with faster, more power-efficient ...
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Apple's Synch Service Has Glitch
Apple Inc.'s new data synching service got off to a rocky start Thursday, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale. MobileMe, as the $99-per-year service is called, will let people view, update and synchronize e-mails, calendar appointments and contacts across iPhones,...
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Calls for junk mail clampdown
A wide-ranging clampdown on the sources of junk mail, cold-calling and spam email has been proposed by an official report. The review - commissioned by Prime Minister Gordon Brown last year - recommended making it easier for the public to keep track of who holds personal information about them.
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
HONG KONG (AP) — As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time — maybe as little as a few days — before the popular device hits the region's thriving underground marketplace.
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RSPCA warns of puppy trafficking
The RSPCA on Friday warned doglovers to be aware of the dangers of puppy trafficking saying people were taking a risk if they bought their puppies from the internet newspapers ads or even some pet shops
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Florida Waives Park Admissions Fees On Sunday
Florida 's state parks are offering free admission on Sunday to celebrate "Recreation and Parks Month." State officials hope this will encourage parents to peel their children away from televisions and computers, and expose them to the great outdoors.
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Protect your business from check fraud
Fraud professionals have become increasingly skilled and sophisticated, thanks to advances in readily available technology such as personal computers, scanners and color photocopiers.
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biz briefs
Cuomo: AT&T, AOL block child porn ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says two of the nation's largest Internet providers ha ...
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Longoria and Hart elected All-Stars in online vote
Evan Longoria had big plans for next week's All-Star break — a trip to Las Vegas with some friends. Tampa Bay's rookie third baseman ended up with an even better trip to New York for the last All-Star game at Yankee Stadium. Longoria and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Hart were elected All-Stars by fans in Internet balloting that ended Thursday.
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time _ maybe as little as a few days _ before the popular device hits the region's thriving underground marketplace.
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Verizon Wireless Rolls Out Evolutionary Store Design in Downtown Boston
Verizon Wireless is breaking new ground in the U.S. wireless retail experience today with the introduction of its evolutionary store design in Boston, Massachusetts. The 6,600 square foot store, located at 340 Washington Street in Downtown Crossing, offers consumers a high-tech and hands-on experience with wireless voice, data, music and video services.
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Need consumers to pre-test jewelry designs?
Paso Robles, Calif.—MVI Marketing Ltd. (MVI), through its Jewelry Consumer Opinion Council (JCOC) division, has launched a Desktop Product Assessment Platform (DPAP) to make consumer research easy and affordable for the industry.
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