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'NAC 2.0' Takes Shape Under Networking Giants
Microsoft, Cisco and TCG converge on standards as broader network access control standards emerge.
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WiebeTech debuts UltraDock HDD adapter
WiebeTech has announced a new hard drive adapter, the UltraDock. Intended mainly for professionals, the adapter lets users connect "bare" drives to a computer externally, in this case both 3.5-inch IDE/PATA drives and 2.5/3.5-inch SATA disks. Users can connect to a computer using eSATA, USB 2.0 or FireWire 400 ports, or one of two FireWire 800 co...
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Hack into Obama campaign site exploited flaw
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A simple flaw in the coding of Sen. Barack Obama's Web site led to a hacking switcheroo of presidential proportions just days before the important Pennsylvania primary.
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Interop: Microsoft Goes Green With Efficient Code, Employee Bus Line
Microsoft plans to work more closely with independent software developers to help them build applications that don't draw CPU cycles unnecessarily.
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Marine Corps still investigating puppy tossing incident
HONOLULU (AP) - It's been nearly two months since a video appeared on the Internet showing a U.S. Marine tossing what appeared to be a live puppy into a ravine.
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Internet technology pioneer joins MyWebGrocer as chief operating officer
Tim Kenney, who founded an Internet technology company in the 1990’s that helped to build the first e-commerce platform for MyWebGrocer, has joined the provider of grocery e-commerce services as its first chief operating officer.
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India’s largest retailer puts new focus on U.S. online market
FutureBazaar.com, the main retail site of India’s largest retailer, Pantaloon Retail, expects to relaunch on a new e-commerce platform this summer in a move to better serve Indian consumers in the U.S. as well as in India, CEO Sankarson Banerjee says.
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US radio websites in Eastern Europe hit by cyberattack: bosses
PRAGUE (AFP) - Websites run by US Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, based in eastern Europe, have been hit by an "unprecedented" cyberattack, management said Monday.
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Beall’s names Lana Cain Krauter head of Beall’s Department Stores
Beall’s Inc., which operates three e-commerce sites and 555 stores in Arizona, California, Florida and Georgia., has a new president of its department store subsidiary.
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Hackers focus efforts on Firefox, Safari
Many people are switching from Internet Explorer to alternative browsers such as Firefox and Safari. Though that might make them feel more secure, the shift has also opened new doors for bad guys. Case in point: We have no IE bugs to report this month, but both Firefox and Safari have been hit hard. So forget the idea that just because you've switched to a new browser, you're ...
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US radio websites in Eastern Europe hit by cyberattack: bosses
Websites run by US Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, based in eastern Europe, have been hit by an "unprecedented" cyberattack, management said Monday.
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Ávila said that the boost in the company's revenues this year will be mainly due to the launch of IP telephony and wireless broadband services.
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Kim Gnatt joins Benchmark Brands as vice president of Internet marketing
Gnatt will be in charge of digital marketing initiatives, including e-mail, paid search, search engine optimization, contextual advertising, affiliate marketing and social media. She previously was employed at Home Depot. Benchmark Brands Inc. has a new vice president of Internet marketing.
InternetRetailer.com |
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US radio websites in Eastern Europe hit by cyberattack: bosses
Websites run by US Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, based in eastern Europe, have been hit by an "unprecedented" cyberattack, management said Monday.
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Mindtree, Satyam bag ArcelorMittal contract
Mindtree Consulting and Satyam Computer Services have together won a three-year IT outsourcing deal from ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel making company. The contract is a part of the steel giant's efforts to consolidate its western European IT work.
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Assault Heroes 2 to XBLA on May 14
Downloadable sequel dated; no new Live Arcade release this week.
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Event series to focus on getting children outside
BATH — Our children are spending too much time in front of computer or television screens and not enough time outdoors communing with nature.
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Zoho's pivot and macro capabilities: tipping point?
Today's addition of VB Macro and pivot table support to Zoho Sheets is possibly the most important step forward for the Zoho suite of business applications. These two capabilities are top of list for keeping Microsoft Office customers loyal. Pivot tables are extensively...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-28 19:37 Monster spent $620,000 in 2007 to lobby on Internet issues
WASHINGTON (AP) - Monster Worldwide Inc. spent $620,000 in 2007 to lobby the federal government on issues ranging from Internet taxes and access.
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look back
It's been a long, strange trip for the personal computer over 30 years. Ars takes a at the comings and goings of players in the PC market, from Altair to Zeta OS, to see how we got where we are today.
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Dell Bows Snapshots
ROUND ROCK, Texas -- In a move that further enhances the Dell EqualLogic(tm) PS5000 Series as the midrange SAN of choice for Microsoft® Exchange Server, Dell is announcing Auto-Snapshot Manager Smart Copy for Exchange as the latest in a series of "application-aware" snapshot, cloning and data replication capabilities.
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New machine makes voting easy for anyone
From her office in the Courthouse, Baker County Clerk Tami Green flips a switch. A tabletop slowly rises, elevating a new computer and printer high enough to allow, say, a person in a wheelchair easy voting access.
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Suspected illegal recruiter nabbed
MANILA, Philippines – Quezon City Police District operatives arrested over the weekend a computer engineer who allegedly duped more than P10 million from individuals who were promised jobs in Italy and other parts of Europe.
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The death of DRM
Between 1999 — the height of the “illegal” download, Napster era — and 2006, music sales in Canada fell 47%, to $700 million from $1.4 billion. To some businesses the slump proved fatal, driving into bankruptcy iconic retailers like Sam the Record Man and Music World.
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Government Computer News
One of the most annoying things about smart phones is their inability to use standard ports to connect to a PC or charge the battery.
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