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New Toshiba Qosmios Get Centrino 2 Boost
The three new Toshiba models, first announced in June, include two multimedia/video-editing/home-theater rigs and one gaming laptop.
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For Toshiba, Centrino 2 Means Business
Toshiba's new Satellite Pros and Tecras integrate Intel's latest mobile platform, IT-friendly features, and more.
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Fujitsu Launches Gesture-Based Touchpad Laptop
Among Fujitsu's six LifeBook Montevina offerings are two 13.3-inch convertible tablets, a notebook upgraded with a gesture-enabled touchpad, and a corporate desktop-replacement.
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Engineer allegedly tampered with new S.F. network
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A computer engineer with San Francisco's Department of Technology is being held on $5 million bail after authorities say he tampered with the city's new multi-million-dollar computer network.
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Disgruntled Engineer Hijacks San Francisco's Computer System
ceswiedler writes "A disgruntled software engineer has hijacked San Francisco's new multimillion-dollar municipal computer system. When the Department of Technology tried to fire him, he disabled all administrative passwords other than his own. He was taken into custody but has so far refused to provide the password, and the department has yet to regain admin access on their own. They're worried ...
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ClearOrbit Launches Industry's First Web Store for Supply Chain Execution Products and Services
AUSTIN, Texas----ClearOrbit, a leading provider of real-time supply chain execution and reverse logistics software solutions, today announced the launch of an online store, further demonstrating the company's commitment to providing manufacturers and distributors easy-to-use solutions that streamline their supply chain operations.
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Recent Original Stories
"During this years GUADEC Red Hat developer Havoc Pennington proposed his idea of an 'Online Desktop' to the developers of the GNOME project. Through deep integration with web services and 'zero-maintenance' the Open Source client aims to get the 'perfect window to the Internet'.
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Norton 2009 products open to public beta
Symantec unveils lighter and faster versions of its venerable security products.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Mugshot team has been off learning what we can about all kinds of not-traditionally-open-source technologies and audiences, but recently we've started thinking about how to roll the knowledge back into the Linux desktop . Here's an update (all heavily biased by my personal point of view)."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Dec 2005 09:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When looking at desktop Linux by itself, any analysis of the subject quickly leads to this question: why do users choose one version over another?
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system is ordered to pay more than $11,000 in fines. It's the equivalent of about $8,500 in U.S. currency.
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Engineer allegedly tampered with San Francisco's new computer network
A computer engineer with San Francisco's Department of Technology is being held on $5 million bail after authorities say he tampered with the city's new multi-million-dollar computer network.
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Engineer allegedly tampered with new S.F. network
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A computer engineer with San Francisco's Department of Technology is being held on $5 million bail after authorities say he tampered with the city's new multi-million-dollar computer network.
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system is ordered to pay more than $11,000 in fines. It's the equivalent of about $8,500...
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Intel's quad-core mobile chip coming next month
Intel will release a quad-core laptop chip in August
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YouTube, Viacom agree to anonymize viewer data
The video-sharing site YouTube will be allowed to mask the identities of individual users when it provides viewership records to Viacom Inc. and other copyright holders behind a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit. YouTube disclosed late Monday that it would substitute user IDs, Internet addresses and other identifiers before submitting the database to Viacom as required under a July 1 ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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TuneUp’s iTunes Helper Launches To The Public
TuneUp, the iTunes plugin that uses digital fingerprinting to help clean up your iTunes library, has launched to the public. The plugin is currently available to Windows users, with a Mac version expected this fall (annoying, by the site’s own admission). You can download it here. Users can get a free version of the [...]
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Linux 2.6.26 Opens Up to Debugging
No piece of software is immune to defects, which is why it's important to use tools that help find and fix bugs. That's the idea with the new Linux 2.6.26 kernel, which is providing the Linux ecosystem with an integrated kernel debugger to help improve the open source operating system.
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iPhone Knocking on the Enterprise
Apple is crowing in the aftermath its 3G iPhone launch on Friday and the opening of its App Store , the download site for third-party iPhone applications, the day before.
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Norton 2009 products open to public beta
Symantec unveils lighter and faster versions of its venerable security products.
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Jaman.com and Paramount Digital Entertainment Announce Online Deal
Jaman.com, a leading global community and online destination for quality entertainment, today announced the completion of a distribution deal with Paramount Digital Entertainment. Many popular movies from Paramount Pictures will be available for rental or purchase from Jaman's site to viewers across the nation.
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ACS Unveils Updated Court Case Management Software
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. today introduced a new version of AgileCourt, its rules-based innovative court case management software. AgileCourt is part of a suite of products aimed at providing easy-to-use, flexible solutions to help judiciaries automate and manage court proceedings.
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Engineer allegedly tampered with new S.F. network
Associated Press - July 15, 2008 9:04 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A computer engineer with San Francisco's Department of Technology is being held on $5 million bail after authorities say he...
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Romania arrests 24 in internet crime sweep
BUCHAREST - Romanian authorities on Tuesday arrested 24 people suspected of bilking people in the United States with computer crimes including credit card fraud, news reports said.
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