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Nist researchers tackle mobile computing security
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com , Monday 14 July 2008 at 13:30:00 Comments sought on best practice draft The US National Institute of Standards and Technology has published draft guidelines that address the security risks associated with mobile phones and portable computing devices....
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New service tracks missing laptops for free
Lose your laptop these days and you lose part of your life: You say good-bye to photos, music, and personal documents that cannot be replaced, and if it's a work computer, you may be the source of a very public data breach. But now, researchers at the University of Washington and the University of California, San Diego, have found a way to give you a shot at getting your life back. On ...
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A Look At Business Apps In The iPhone App Store
Business intelligence and CRM software vendors are the most supportive of the Apple 3G iPhone.
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Palm Treo 800w Now Available
Sprint is now offering the Treo 800w, a device that represents a significant step forward for Palm's business-class smartphones. Among its other advances, this is the first Treo with Wi-Fi and GPS.
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Earnings Preview: Intel expected to post solid 2Q
Intel Corp. , the world's largest microprocessor manufacturer, reports second-quarter earnings Tuesday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
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Camp is for mosquito bites, not cell phones
Although some aspects of woodsy life never change (archery and musty bunks), a survival guide for Summer Camp 2008 must include a primer about communications with your little cabin- or tent-dweller. You won't see a cellphone, laptop or iPhone on most camp packing lists.
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Truckers hope green options save green in wallet
MILTON , Pa. — To cool off inside his cab, Ken Kafer hooks up his rig to a contraption that looks like a giant exhaust pipe for a clothes dryer. Besides air conditioning, the yellow hose funnels TV and even Internet connections through a window into his cab at a truck stop.
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posted by James LaRue on Wed 12th Jan 2005 17:40 UTC
I have been keeping a log of my Linux experiences since August of 2002. At first, I set it up as a textbase of tips. Using the wonderful program Tuxcards , I maintained a diary.
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Australian woman described as the world's oldest blogger dies
A 108-year-old Australian woman who was promoted as the world's oldest blogger has died two weeks after making her last post about "singing a happy song," her great-grand son and her online forum said.
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UpperBid Online Auctions Forms Partnership With Trufina to Combat Online Auction Fraud
In a response to an overwhelming amount of fraud in online auction transactions, UpperBid.com took the lead today by implementing the most in-depth degree of seller verification among all online auction sites, even surpassing the verification process of industry giants like eBay.
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Recent Original Stories
Firefox 1.5 RC1 has been released. New and improved features include automated updates, better navigating performance, drag and drop re-ordering for browser tabs, better support for Mac OS X, and much more .
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Linked by Quentin Hartman on Mon 14th Jul 2008 09:58 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
So you thought Linux was the key to the Eee PC's success? Not so, according to ASUS . "The bulk of the requests and requirements we see in the marketplace are for the model with Windows rather than Linux," says Henry Lee, Acer's senior product manager.
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Apple may have sold 425,000 iPhones in 3 days
Carriers in Britain, Germany, Canada and Japan said many shops ran out of the iPhone 3G on the first day.
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TCC offering Apple iPod prize for enrolling online
FREMONT --The Kern Center at Terra Community College announces a new promotion to win an Apple iPod by simply enrolling in an online course through Education To Go.
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Travelzoo Launches Summer Deals Section and Proves Summer Travel is Still Affordable
NEW YORK, July 14, 2008 -- Travelzoo , a global Internet media company, today revealed the results of a national survey* that showed 4 out of 5 Americans believe the era of affordable travel is over.
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New Service Tracks Missing Laptops for Free
Researchers have developed a free open-source laptop tracking system for laptops called Adeona.
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Meet Silicon Valley's biggest social networker
Reid Hoffman's vision of the Web as a means to connect people, not just computers, has shaped his role in some of its most successful ventures. Mountain View, Calif. Man's vision of Web as way to connect people shaped some of its most successful ventures.
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Oracle, IBM, SAP, Microsoft, Intuit and the SaaS / Cloud Computing Revolution
This is a reference guide to what each of the major software vendors are doing in the SaaS space. I won't be sensational and predict the demise of any of these vendors. I think it's far too early to tell how the future will pan out. I can say subjectively that I am impressed with Larry Ellison's pioneering efforts in the space. I can also say that SAP is currently the media whipping boy in the ...
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Obama bests McCain in battle of Web sites
The allure of Sen. Barack Obama's candidacy to people nimble with the Internet was clear long before he became his party's front-runner. A Web designer produced an online video mimicking a famed Apple Computer commercial to mock rival Hillary Clinton before the first primary vote was even cast.
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Wireless Bits
Chunghwa -- which is the first operator in the Asia/Pacific to test NSN's flat RAN solution -- joins a growing list of operators that are looking to implement all-IP architectures before the advent of so-called 4G technology Long-Term Evolution (LTE). NSN's other I-HSPA customers are Stelera Wireless and TerreStar Neworks in the U.S. and T-2 in Slovenia.
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Yahoo, Microsoft still at odds
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Cox Tween Internet Safety Survey Results to be Discussed at 3rd Annual Internet Safety Summit in Washington, D.C. on ...
ATLANTA , July 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cox Communications, in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children(R) (NCMEC) and TV host and children's advocate John Walsh are presenting original research on the behavior of young people online.
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Creative Introduces the ZEN X-Fi and the ZEN X-Fi With Wireless LAN - the Only Players to Improve the Quality of MP3 ...
MILPITAS, Calif. , July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Creative, a worldwide leader in digital entertainment, today announced the ZEN(R) X-Fi(R) and ZEN X-Fi with Wireless LAN digital media players for music, video and photos.
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New BT hub reaches the parts others cannot reach
BT Total Broadband’s stylish new Home Hub gives customers the best wireless signal of any UK broadband provider – thanks to next-generation wi-fi technology that enables reception even in areas that other routers find difficult to reach.
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