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Internet Angst, Identity Crisis, Relationship Drama: Recapping a Neurotic Week
A vulnerability in the Internet's domain name system left essentially the entire Web open to widespread attack, but the technology community worked to patch the flaw before it could be exploited. Dan Kaminsky, a security researcher, noticed that the DNS was vulnerable to domain cache poisoning, and the discovery amounted to a red alert for the security community.
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IPhone Jams
Apple's update bricked my iPhone.
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posted by Adam S on Wed 25th Sep 2002 02:21 UTC
The Linux community has been buzzing about LindowsOS since its original announcement over a year ago. With Michael Robertson, founder of mp3.com, at the helm, it was heralded as a Linux that could seamlessly run all of your Windows applications.
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posted by Neeraj Singh on Mon 23rd Apr 2007 19:02 UTC
If you shout something loud enough and many people are saying it, does it become true? Some groups of people (include tech journalists and Linux advocates, such as Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols) have a psychological need to find Vista lacking.
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Automated Content Will Unmake Existence
Chess is one thing, but if we get to the point computers can best humans in the arts—those splendid, millennia-old expressions of the heart and soul of human existence—then why bother existing? Fortunately, computers have yet to match us in music or writing or dancing or even drawing—the lines are straighter, but that's not even the point, and good luck uploading an actual right-brained ...
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How Microsoft's Patch Affects Business Processes, Security
An entire industry has grown up around Microsoft Patch Tuesday: The five-year push for predictable, scheduled security fixes has spawned both Microsoft and third-party vendor tools specifically to deal with the complexity of installing Microsoft security patches.
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Keep your computer safe from hackers
Editor's note: This is the second column in the cyber safety series.
Pacific Daily News |
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Software Problems Bug Apple's Launch Of New iPhone
NEW YORK - Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work. A spokesman for AT&T Inc., the exclusive carrier for the iPhone in the U.S., said there was a global problem with Apple Inc.'s iTunes software that prevented the phones from being fully activated in-store, as had been planned.
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Net Neutrality - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. When Comcast admitted last fall that it was blocking — or slowing down, as the company preferred to call it — certain file transfers by customers, a lot of people complained that the company was unfairly discriminating against heavy Internet users.
New York Times |
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iPhone 3G Launch Fails To Rally Tech Sector As Dow Slips Below 11,000
In midday trading, Apple shares were off 1.3% to $174.74 on relatively light action, well off its 52-week high of $202.96.
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Apple's new iPhone snapped up
Apple Inc's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday, with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in Europe and the United States.
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Auction 73 Closed
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. When Comcast admitted last fall that it was blocking — or slowing down, as the company preferred to call it — certain file transfers by customers, a lot of people complained that the company was unfairly discriminating against heavy Internet users.
New York Times |
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New iPhone Opens Pandora's Box
Shiver, satellite radio. Internet music just went portable.
The Motley Fool |
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Rogers computers crash in Winnipeg
People were lined up at stores across the country Friday to buy Apple's new i-Phone. In Winnipeg computers at Rogers stores crashed from all the activity.
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Man behind hoax works for University of Texas
The man responsible for creating a phony story about Oklahoma quarterbacks Sam Bradford and Landry Jones and posting it on the internet works for the University of Texas. James Conradt is a computing services manager in the Information Technology Department at UT's Austin campus. After an investigation, University of Texas officials said on Thursday that Conradt didn't use a company computer ...
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iPhone activation woes hit early buyers
Some of the first people in the U.S. to purchase the iPhone 3G walked out of an Apple Store in New York disappointed Friday when Apple's plan to activate the new devices in stores backfired. Problems with the iTunes server caused some enthusiasts who had waited in line for hours to walk out of the store unable to use their new iPhones, according to the disgruntled customers. "I've got ...
InfoWorld |
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Software Problems Bug New iPhone
All is not well in iPhone land today.
ABC 2 Baltimore |
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone on Friday, dealers and buyers were anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
KBCI Boise |
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Apple's new iPhone snapped up
By Matt Cowan and Adrian Bathgate
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Nik adds Silver Efex Pro, updates Color Efex
Nik Software on Thursday unveiled a new version to its Color Efex Pro 3.0 for Capture NX 2, while also introducing Silver Efex Pro, a new plug-in for doing black-and-white images in Photoshop and Aperture. The new Capture NX filters offer DSLR users nine new filters: Bleach Bypass, Cross Balance, Film Effects, Film Grain, Glamour Glow, High Key, Lo...
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
NEW YORK (AP) - All is not well in iPhone land today. The second generation of the Apple gadget went on sale today to eager buyers worldwide, many of whom spent hours standing in line. But there are problems getting the phones to work.
The Kentucky Post |
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New Borders concept store plays up digital media
Borders opened one of its new concept stores Thursday at Wareham Crossing, with a digital download center replacing part of the music section.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Customer demand and software problems at debut of new iPhone
Apple's new iPhone showed some bugs when it went on sale to eager buyers worldwide this morning. There might be bugs, but there also is a lot of demand. At the AT&T store in southwest Shreveport, customers were lined up around the building this morning to buy the
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I Want An iPhone
Lines started forming before daybreak today in Syracuse, and as much as 4 days ago in other parts of the world, for the new Apple iPhone.
CBS 5 News Syracuse |
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
All is not well in iPhone land today.
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