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Current Newswire:
"About a year ago, we took a look at the growing trend toward open-source security and highlighted 10 of the best apps available. Since then, the area has continued to mature, and now we're back highlighting 75 of the most frequently downloaded open-source security applications.
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Spammer sentenced to 21 months in prison
A Louisville man was sentenced Monday to 21 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release for sending Internet spam to promote watches, perfume and a Texas company's stock.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Honeywell Captures Metrologic
Conglomerate to buy maker of bar-code scanners and mobile computers for $720 million.
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Does it Work? Fuel finder on your cell
Gas prices are averaging $3.60 in Southwest Florida, thirty-cents a gallon more than it was last month. When trying to save money on gas, how do you find the cheapest prices? Verizon Wireless has a fuel finder available, but does it really find the best prices?
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How to Optimize for Google – Part 1 of 3
In today's online world search engine rankings can make your business succeed, and while rankings in Yahoo and MSN are very valuable, their combined market value is still less than that of Google. This makes achieving top rankings in Google that much more important. In this three-part series on How to Optimize for Google we will touch on a number of important aspects for top Google rankings ...
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Creative Zone Immortalizes Your Big Contribution to Society
However douchey you say rich media is, you know in truth that you love those interactive executions. If you could, you'd splatter them across the four edges of Internet so everyone can experience the scope of your cool.
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Non-Profit Connects SF Housing Project To Internet
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5) ― A non-profit is helping to bridge the digital divide, by hooking up a housing project to high-speed internet access. It's not only free, but they are also getting the fastest connection to the World Wide Web in San Francisco.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Feb 2006 23:31 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Deskbar is an applet which sits in the GNOME panel and which integrates quite seamlessly with different search tools like Beagle and the Google search API to bring the same functionality of OSX's Spotlight to Linux/GNOME. This article explains how one can set up this applet to among other things, provide Google web search on the Linux/GNOME desktop.
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Recent Original Stories
"GNOME theme engine designer Andrea Cimitan has implemented support for transparent widgets in the Murrine GTK theme engine, bringing Vista-like translucent glass effects to the GNOME desktop . Cimitan used RGBA colormaps to implement the feature and says that, with only 10 or 20 extra lines of code, translucency can easily be added to other theme engines that support RGBA. Cimitan says that the ...
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"Two years ago, the number of developers writing applications for the Microsoft Windows platform fell, while the ...
. Instead of the Web stealing away Windows Users, as people have predicted for years, it's Linux and handheld devices. According to analysts at the Evans Data Corporation research house, 64.8 percent of North American developers are writing software for Windows, down from 74 percent only a year ago.
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IT Industry Needs More People to Fill Jobs
It's the wave of the future -- technology. Monday, Dr. Bradley Jensen from Microsoft is showing these UALR students that they can point and click their way into the nation's largest industry.
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MTV and HP Pavilion Artist Edition
HP Philippines recently unveiled the winning design of the HP Artist Edition Notebook or the DV2809TU. HP and co-sponsor MTV launched a world-wide design contest "Take Action, Make Art" that gathered 8,500 entries from young people all over the world.
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The Qualifying Day Parade
11Alive's Denis O'Hayer took a look at the first day of qualifying for candidates in this year's upcoming primary elections in Monday's political blog.
WXIA-TV Atlanta |
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"DesktopBSD 1.6RC3 for AMD64 is now available for download
via BitTorrent and from our mirror sites.
OS News |
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Features and Case Studies
It might be time to check out Microsoft's Software Update Services (SUS) for your enterprise?again. Its latest Service Pack makes SUS a practical solution for mass software updates.
ZDNet Australia |
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Multiple flaws found in HP Software Update tool
HP’s Software Update Tool has been found to contain flaws which can lead to remote code execution or the leakage of sensitive information stored on a PC.
ZDNet Australia |
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Recent Original Stories
Serenity Systems offers a promotional price for eComStation 1.2 until the last of November. This will include a one year software subscription. The subscription implies also that you can participate in the betaprogram for version 2.0 and includes the version 2.0 GA release after betatesting is done.
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IT Industry Needs More People to Fill Jobs
It's the wave of the future is technology. Microsoft is showing UALR students they can point and click their way into the nation's largest industry.
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Lightning strikes Southern Communications
A lightning strike during a thunderstorm late Sunday afternoon knocked out several computers and the computer network at Southern Communications, the parent company of WCIR, Groovy 94.1, WTNJ and several other radio stations.
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Folsom Fraud Suspect Researched How to Flee
The Folsom man accused of defrauding millions of dollars from area investors has been denied bail. Prosecutors say before his arrest, he was searching Web sites on how to flee and hide money.
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Oakland software programmer found guilty in wife's death
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- A software programmer was convicted Monday of first-degree murder for killing his estranged wife, who he contends may be living elsewhere.
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Will Miley Cyrus' Career Be Hurt By Provocative Pics? Parents, Fans, Media Say Probably Not
Miley Cyrus is not the first young celebrity to run for cover and apologize to fans after some nude or nearly nude pictures popped up on the Internet. But in her case, the pictures in question were professionally shot by one of the world's most respected celebrity photographers, Annie Leibovitz, for a high-brow magazine, Vanity Fair.
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Miley Cyrus Apologizes For Racy Photos, 'Artistic' Vanity Fair Spread: 'I Feel So Embarrassed'
Miley Cyrus issued a statement on Sunday (April 27) apologizing for the racy photos that circulated on the Internet last week - and for ones from a forthcoming Vanity Fair photo shoot in which she appears to be topless.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 30th Jul 2006 20:58 UTC
This chapter provided a summary of the present state of User Mode Linux (UML) and its user community. It contrasts UML with other visualization technologies, and discusses a bit of UML's history and purpose.
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Microsoft Downplaying Recent DNS Vulnerability
Microsoft Watch writes "Microsoft downplays a recent DNS vulnerability in all Microsoft operating systems (XP, Vista, 2000, and 2003), claims Amit Klein, the security researcher who published the original vulnerability description (PDF) earlier this month. According to Klein, the description in Microsoft's Secure Windows Initiative blog entry is misleading, contains disinformation about the DNS ...
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