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Yahoo is betting it can win proxy battle with Microsoft
Yahoo is betting it can win proxy battle with Microsoft
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Lawyer denies infiltrating State Farm database
(AP:JACKSON, Miss.) A team of plaintiffs lawyers that includes a former high-ranking federal prosecutor on Monday denied infiltrating State Farm Fire and Casualty Co.'s computer database to help build a case against the insurer after Hurricane Katrina.
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MT troops can vote from overseas
Deployed troops can email ballots
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Microsoft names Mannai as ‘large account reseller’
Staff Reporter MANNAI Corporation has been appointed as a “large account reseller” by its partner Microsoft, authorising the corporation to offer customers enterprise and select agreements.
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Lawyer Denies Infiltrating State Farm Database
JACKSON (AP) -- A team of plaintiffs lawyers that includes a former high-ranking federal prosecutor denies infiltrating an insurance company's computer database to help build a case against the insurer after Hurricane Katrina.
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Record labels take aim at a clever playlist 'sharing' operation
In what could be a precedent-setting case, recording companies are alleging that the Project Playlist Web site is guilty of infringement by enabling its own members to give other users access to unlicensed music files hosted by other sites.
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Xerox melts ink to stay green
At famed Palo Alto Research Center, the company previews advances in solid ink technology for consumer desktop printers.
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Hans Reiser guilty of first-degree murder
Following a long, drama-filled trial, a jury in Oakland, Calif., finds the Linux programmer guilty of murdering his estranged wife, whose body has never been found.
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New 'Post' portal
As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, one question on the minds of those managing The Jakarta Post is where we will be in the next 25 years.
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Malware authors turn to EULAs to protect their work
Software companies have a vested interest in protecting their work, whether the end result is used for legal or illegal purposes. Malware programmers, however, may have taken their adoption of legitimate business practices a bit too far. Some authors are now attempting to write license agreements into their products, with potentially amusing results. Read More...
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Lenovo U110 Little Laptop Starts Shipping Tomorrow
While it's not nearly as compact as the Asus Eee PC, the Lenovo U110 certainly packs much more of a punch and it's going on sale as of tomorrow. As you may have heard during CES in January, the Lenovo U110 is a compact notebook that boasts an 11-inch display.
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Former Anniston Army Depot Employee Pleads Guilty
BIRMINGHAM, AL - United States Attorney Alice H. Martin of the Northern District of Alabama announced that Freida Spearman Holmes has plead guilty to Computer Fraud and Theft of Government Property charges
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Bank customers warned of fraudulent e-mail
A new phishing scam has been sent to MU e-mail accounts, according an MU Division of Information Technology e-mail. The sender claims to be from Boone County National Bank, but this is not a legitimate message.
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M&S may sell food online (and not just it's own)
Shoppers may be able to get their weekly groceries online at Marks & Spencer under plans being considered by the store. Although supermarkets such as Tesco and Sainsbury's have offered internet shopping for some time, M&S spokesmen have previously said a web store wouldn't be viable for the company.
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Lawyer denies infiltrating State Farm database
A team of plaintiffs lawyers that includes a former high-ranking federal prosecutor on Monday denied infiltrating State Farm Fire and Casualty Co.'s computer database to help build a case against the insurer after Hurricane Katrina.
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Rush by taxpayers to meet deadline causes system to malfunction
General manager Ding Sing Dir, 57, from Shah Alam, waited at least an hour in front of the computer, trying to access the system, at the IRB branch in Kelana Jaya.
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Microsoft Takeover Deadline for Yahoo Expires Without Comment
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial via COMTEX) -- A Microsoft Corp. deadline for Internet service company Yahoo Inc. to accept its $44.6 billion acquisition offer expired at midnight Saturday, setting the stage for a hostile takeover bid by the software giant.
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AMD Launches First Computer Brand, For Businesses
The new product line is part of AMD's efforts to regain its competitive edge against Intel after a disastrous 2007.
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Bank customers warned of fraudulent e-mail
A new phishing scam has been sent to MU e-mail accounts, according an MU Division of Information Technology e-mail. The sender claims to be from Boone County National Bank, but ...
Columbia Missourian |
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Stop bullying the passengers
ON April 24, I purchased a ticket at the counter of an express bus company in Pudu Raya for a journey to Ipoh. The bus was scheduled to depart at 2.30pm. Instead of the normal computer printout, the ticket was manually issued under the company's name.
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Investment banks cull IT staff
Investment banks were the first organisations in Britain’s financial services industry to cut their intake of IT workers after the global credit crunch.
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MP bloggers Ooi and Pua find time to let their entries flow
KUALA LUMPUR: Bloggers MPs Jeff Ooi and Tony Pua are so committed to blogging that they did not forget to put in entries while they were seated in the Dewan Rakyat.
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MySpace unveils new karaoke feature
You're sitting at home online and suddenly you get an irresistible urge. You absolutely have to belt out R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly" and share it with the world. You now have that ability, thanks to the new MySpace Karaoke, to be launched Tuesday by the...
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US radio websites in Eastern Europe hit by cyberattack
PRAGUE -- 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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With Cray, Intel Seeks Greater Supercomputer Share
The companies have inked a multiyear deal to build the next generation of high-performance computers capable of processing at twice the power of the world's top existing supercomputer.
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