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DNS Bug alive and kicking down under
SECURITY BOFFIN Dan Kamisky made headlines last Tuesday when he disclosed a rather dangerous security bug in the domain name system (DNS) software used around the world and one of the key pieces of the Internet.
The Inquirer |
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EasyCall to upgrade network
Seeking to build momentum in its turnaround program, EasyCall Communications Philippines Inc. said it would spend the bulk of its P11.5-million capital expenditure program on network upgrades to meet demand for Internet access and related services.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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eBay wins counterfeit-sales suit filed by Tiffany
Federal judge says he's sympathetic to problems that Tiffany faces in identifying counterfeit products on auction sites, but trademark law can't be used to compel eBay to police listings.
CNET |
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Sprint delivers Windows Mobile 6.1-based Palm Treo
With the frenzy over Apple's latest iPhone finally subsiding, Sprint has rolled out the Palm Treo 800w, a new Treo phone that uses Windows Mobile 6.1 as its operating environment.
BetaNews |
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Commenters Take Over Internet, Run Bloggers Out on Rails [Drama]
Internet person Rex Sorgatz put the pieces together—the New York story on the mean Brownstoner commenter, the Times story on commenters running the asylums, and finally last week's Time piece that...
Gawker |
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Avocent Taps Leading IT Industry Executive Michael Borman as CEO
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.----Avocent Corporation today announced that its Board of Directors has named Michael J. Borman, 53, to serve as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer. He will start effective July 15, 2008, and was also elected as a member of the Company’s Board of Directors.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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1 Million iPhones Snapped Up In 3 Days
Apple Inc. said it has sold 1 million iPhones in the three days following the release of the latest model.
CBS News |
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NewPage to Release Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results and Webcast Conference Call on August 12, 2008
NewPage Corporation announced today that it will release its second quarter 2008 financial results on Tuesday, August 12, 2008, before the market opens. The news release will be available on the NewPage Web site at www.NewPageCorp.com.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
Netflix Player brings "Instant" service to Linux users — May 20, 2008 — Movie distributor Netflix is offering customers a $100 set-top box aimed at enabling them to stream movies on demand, using a broadband Internet connection.
Desktop Linux |
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BeOS-like distro focused on content creation
A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution has arrived, aimed at both Linux newbies and content creators.
Desktop Linux |
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Born before computers, John McCain is 'too old' for some voters
WASHINGTON - So how old is John McCain? Six-packs, automatic transmissions and the American Express card were all introduced after he was born - not to mention computers, which McCain admits he doesn't use.
CNews |
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How it compares: Rhapsody vs. iTunes
There’s been a lot of news in the past few weeks about Rhapsody.com, the much-buzzed-about music subscription site that brings a new twist to (legally) downloading music. The site offers unlimited access to music for a monthly fee, as opposed to the pay-per-song plan of iTunes.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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by asupcb (2) on Mon 14th Jul 2008 19:43 UTC
Is anyone arguing this? I think everyone realizes that the software will improve in time the problem was that KDE released software with a label that is supposed to denote completeness and stability. A x.0 release should be feature complete and relatively stable.
New Mobile Computing |
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Netflix To Enable Xbox Users To Stream Movies
Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
NBC 11 Bay Area |
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Addonics launches new storage solution providing Top-Secret level AES 256-bit Encryption
Addonics Technologies recently introduced a hard drive kit with built-in eSATA and USB 2.0 connectors that allows users to easily connect an external SATA hard drive to a system or use any SATA hard drive as a removable cartridge drive with the highest level 256-bit AES hardware encryption.
Computer Technology Review |
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eBay wins counterfeit-sales suit filed by Tiffany
Federal judge says he's sympathetic to problems that Tiffany faces in identifying counterfeit products on auction sites, but trademark law can't be used to compel eBay to police listings.
CNET |
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Born before computers, McCain is 'too old' to some
NEW 2:30 p.m. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- So how old is John McCain? Six-packs, automatic transmissions and the American Express card were all introduced after he was born - not to mention computers, which McCain admits he doesn't use.
The Pantagraph |
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WELCOME GUEST! Internet auction giant eBay cannot be held liable for trademark infringement for counterfeit items sold through its website, a US judge ruled Monday in a case brought by luxury retailer Tiffany.
Fijilive.com |
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 to stream Netflix movies
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
KTVN Reno |
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 to stream Netflix movies
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
KTVN Reno |
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 to stream Netflix movies
LOS ANGELES - Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal with Netflix.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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The 7 Internet women Playboy should have asked to get naked [Superficial]
Forget the glass ceiling for a second. This week anyway, the worst enemy of "women in tech" (like we're all one big happy girl army) is the Hot List. Playboy's "Hottest Blogger" contest is still... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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eBay Wins Tiffany Case after Losing to LVMH in France
Jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. failed to convince a judge that eBay was not doing enough to fight counterfeiting on its site. When Tiffany sued eBay in 2004, it said 73% of items purchased on eBay in a study it conducted were counterfeit. Two years later, eBay launched an anti-counterfeiting initiative that may have helped sway the judge, who heard the case last year and issued his opinion on ...
AuctionBytes |
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Microsoft, Netflix in distribution deal
CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Microsoft Corp. and online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc. said Monday they have partnered to stream movies and TV shows from Netflix's library to subscribers of Xbox Live, a Web-based service for users of Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game system, starting this fall.
Market Watch |
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Sentencing in cyber crime cast today
15 July 2008 The Whitianga teenager at the centre of an international cyber crime ring will be sentenced in the High Court at Hamilton today. Eighteen-year-old Owen Walker was arrested after an 18 month investigation by New Zealand, Dutch and American authorities.
NZCity |
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