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Autopsy: 985-foot fall killed Webroot founder
"This is beyond sad," says former colleague at Boulder-based computer security firm.
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Microsoft Worries About the Google-Yahoo Search Ad Deal
Finally Microsoft issued a formal statement regarding the Google-Yahoo search ad deal. Brad Smith, Microsoft Corp. senior vice president and general counsel, questioned the legality of the deal before the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommitte on Antitrust and the House Judiciary Committee Antitrust Task Force. Mr. Smith also emphasized on the damage that the said deal [...]
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SecureLogix Hires Successful Technology Entrepreneur as its New Director of Research and Development
SAN ANTONIO----SecureLogix Corporation, a leading enterprise telephony security and management company, today announced that Matt Reedy has been hired as the company’s new director of research and development, with responsibility for contributing to product design and direction and performing software development.
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21st Century Systems Inc.'s HiRSA Technology Selected for Jordan Border Security Program
OMAHA, Neb.----21st Century Systems, Inc. today announced that its state-of-the-art High Resolution Situational Awareness software system will provide the surveillance and situational awareness information technology backbone for the end-to-end Jordan Border Security Program for which DRS Technologies, Inc. was recently selected.
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EBay wins ruling against Tiffany in lawsuit over counterfeit goods
A federal judge Monday came down on the side of eBay, the dominant online marketplace, in an epic battle with one of America's leading luxury brand names, Tiffany.
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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 announced Monday with Netflix Inc. that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs.
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New Border Security Technology Demonstrated for Consideration in U.S. Border Protection
OMAHA, Neb.----21st Century Systems, Inc. demonstrated its state-of-the-art High Resolution Situational Awareness software system that provides situational awareness software for potential use in U.S. border security at a military testing facility in Yuma, Arizona, earlier last month.
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Optenet Launches North American Operations
Optenet, a leading global IT security company and a provider of intelligent, integrated content security solutions, today announced the launch of its North American operations and the opening of its regional headquarters in Miami, Florida.
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Digital Check upgrades API software
Digital Check, a leading provider of desktop check scanners for the remote deposit capture and financial industry, announced the availability of ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Aug 2006 17:05 UTC
A spokesperson for the One Laptop Per Child program revealed July 31 that the countries of Brazil, Argentina, and Thailand have each committed to buy 1 million Linux laptops through the US-based program.
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Cable cut halts communications
A cut fiber cable left parts of Billings' West End and a number of communities to the south and west of town without Qwest phone, Internet and 911 emergency services for much of Monday.
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Google, Viacom reach deal over YouTube user data
YouTube will substitute user IDs, Internet addresses and other identifiers before submitting viewership data to Viacom as required under a July 1 court order.
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More nude photos plague Miley Cyrus
Fool Miley Cyrus once, shame on you. Fool Miley Cyrus twice, shame on her. Hack into her computer for a third time and release even more shocking photographs?
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Newspaper sues Nebraska fan over bogus article
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The publisher of Oklahoma's largest newspaper and 1 of its sportswriters have sued a University of Texas employee. James W. Conradt admitted posting a bogus article on the Internet about two University of Oklahoma football players.
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Encore Networks Announces the Issuance of a U.S. Patent Relating to its Selective Layer Encryption for Broadband ...
DULLES, Va.----Encore Networks, a leading supplier of industrially hardened VPN based network security appliances, today announced that it has been granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademarks Office under U.S.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Nov 2007 23:16 UTC
"A little over a week ago, reviews of Asus's Eee PC 701 started to trickle out onto the Internet. Some of the larger publications, like CNet and LAPTOP Magazine got their hands on the unit first, but as it has become more widely available sites like HotHardware and PC Perspective have now put out their own reviews of the Eee PC. The overall verdict is fairly unanimous: the device's keyboard is a ...
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Dallas center at heart of immigration hiring
Some 48 students fill each of the auditorium-style classrooms, their bulky Immigration Law Handbooks tabbed with dozens of colorful stickies and laptop computers within reach.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 9th Apr 2007 22:30 UTC
"Back in my university days, when Netscape was the latest web browser on the scene and the Pentium MMX was the power user's processor of choice, UNIX was part of my everyday life. Since graduating, my chosen desktop operating system has been Windows of some variety.
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470,607 Ways to Have Fun: Join Ardorado.com -- A New Portal and Community Dedicated to People's Ardors - Interests, ...
Bored in the office? Worried about the recession? Gas prices too high? Too much stress in your life? Give yourself a break! Have some fun! Ardorado.com -- a new online portal and community dedicated to people's 'ardors' - interests, activities, hobbies, passions, things to do, to have and to enjoy -- was launched today by Semantic Communities, L.L.C.
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Google-Yahoo Ad Deal Goes Before Congress
Google claims the deal with Yahoo will not increase company's search traffic share, though Microsoft warns of anticompetitive behavior. The Google-Yahoo deal also faces scrutingy from the DOJ. · Expect Google and Microsoft to exchange public insults July 15 when a Senate subcommittee examines Google and Yahoo's proposed advertising deal, which is also under a voluntary antitrust review by the ...
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New Application Helps Recover Lost Laptops
Very cool OSS project for tracking and recovering your lost or stolen laptop. It’s a project from the University of Washington. This app sounds like a great way to address the 12,000 laptops lost per week at US airports . The UW website states: read more
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Intel Brings Trusted Execution Technology to Notebooks With Centrino 2 With vPro
Intel has extended TXT to notebooks with Centrino 2 with vPro in a move to bolster data security. · Intel has brought its Trusted Execution Technology from the realm of the desktop to the notebook side of the world for users of Centrino 2 with vPro. The technology is meant to provide a protected execution environment where sensitive data can be p... ...
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Windows Live Expo Goes Offline
I am not sure where I have been for the past two years, but today is the first time I have heard about Windows Live Expo - today is also the day I heard about its scheduled demise. Apparently this classified ad platform was considered to be a major threat for Craigslist, and this month, on July 31, Microsoft will pull the plug and the classified service launched back in February of 2006. ...
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Myanmar's Cyclone-Damaged Rice Production Regions Monitored With GIS
Subsequent to Cyclone Nargis, a category 3 tropical storm that struck the low-lying and heavily populated coastline of Myanmar on May 2, 2008, the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began producing a series of geographic information system (GIS)-based maps of the damaged agricultural areas to accompany its commodity intelligence reports. Published on ...
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Zeh Software Resells Kazeon
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Kazeon Systems, Inc., a leading provider of intelligent eDiscovery solutions, today announced a reseller partnership with Zeh Software Inc., a worldwide leader in network printing solutions, montage, and image publishing for the oil, gas, GIS and MCAD industries.
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