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Bell internet tops for spam: study
Bell Canada's internet service carried the most "malicious activity," such as spam and computer attacks, in the country in the last half of 2007, a report on internet security said Tuesday.
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AMD Makes Quad-Core Opteron Broadly Available
The chipmaker also said that Hewlett-Packard is shipping ProLiant G5 servers powered by the quad-core Barcelona processor.
InformationWeek |
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Bug Board Blasted Over Controversy
The wife of a former Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control employee who made alleged that the board's general manager was surfing porn on the internet at work blasted the board and namely its legal representation.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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Scientists study Internet 'black holes'
U.S. researchers says they are monitoring the Internet, providing a constantly changing map of the system's weak points, including "black holes."
UPI |
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AT&T expanding wireless network in Austin area
AT&T Inc. announced plans to spend almost $200 million expanding its wireless network in Texas this year. (T)
BizJournals |
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Government Computer News
SAN FRANCISCO—Making national cybersecurity policy is an always difficult and often thankless task, the director of a House subcommittee told an audience Wednesday at the RSA Security conference.
Government Computer News |
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AUSTRALIA: Keeping one step ahead of 'bad guys'
Web 2.0 opens the doors to richer and faster communications and collaboration but it also exposes users to new classes of computer attacks.
AsiaMedia |
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Developers ponder Web 2.0 app dev needs
Software developers serving on a panel at the Evans Data Developer Relations conference in Redwood City, Calif. Tuesday had different perspectives on transitioning to Web 2.0-style development involving Web applications that feature user interactions. Web 2.0, said developer Rodrigo Vanegas, involves use of a number of independently developed platforms that integrate only in an ...
InfoWorld |
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School Computer Thieves Caught On Tape
Woodmore Elemenatary school has been broken into again, but this time the theives are caught on tape. Four deskstop computers, two laptop compters and a dvd/dvr combination player were taken from three diffferent fourth grade classrooms.
WTVC Chattanooga |
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US: Deal close as Facebook face-off averted
The world may never know whether Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for the social networking site from his old Harvard buddies, as they are reportedly on the verge of a settlement.
AsiaMedia |
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Examiner.com Related Articles:
Most search engines, including Google Inc., Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp.'s MSN and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL, do so to gather insights on usage. Germany's data protection commissioner Peter Scharr said in January that IP addresses should generally be regarded as personal information.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Caribou Man Sentenced In Child Porn Collection
BANGOR (AP) -- A 29-year-old Caribou man who pleaded guilty to sharing his child pornography collection on the Internet has been handed a 17 1/2-year prison sentence.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Fortress Technologies Teams with Telos on U.S. Army Front Line Mobile Communications Solution
Fortress Technologies announced that it has been selected as part of the Telos Corporation team to support the U.S. Army's Combat Service Support Automated Information System Interface (CAISI) program. Under the terms of the agreement, Fortress will provide its ES520 Secure Wireless Access Bridges as part of the overall implementation. Telos will deploy the Fortress component as the anchor of ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Google's Cloud Attack On Microsoft
Internet giant unveils online tools for outside software developers.
Forbes |
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ISPs ranked for 'malicious' activity by cyber-security firm
MONTREAL - Customers of the country's largest Internet service provider, Bell Canada, were hit by 17 per cent of the spam, computer attacks and other so-called "malicious activity" tracked in Canada during the last half of 2007 by cyber-security firm Symantec Inc.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Vangard Voice Systems Partners With AccuCode, Leader in Enterprise Mobile Computing and Data Collection
Vangard Voice Systems Inc. announced an OEM agreement with AccuCode Inc. to distribute Vangard's innovative AccuSpeech Technology to its enterprise customers. AccuSpeech is the only easy-to-deploy software technology that voice-enables new and existing enterprise-wide mobile data collection applications, especially complex data transactions.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Phishers target MasterCard users
A phishing campaign has been uncovered that attempts to entice MasterCard users to divulge account details by promising money off future purchases.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Rock Band
Rob Kay, design director at Harmonix and on Rock Band, has blamed the lack of storage space as the primary reason why Wii Rock Band owners will not be able to download extra songs via DLC.
Games Radar |
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Endeavors to Present at Technology Council
IRVINE, Calif. and LONDON , April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Endeavors Technologies, the pioneer in application streaming and virtualization technology, and its parent company, Tadpole Technology plc, today announced that Arthur Hitomi , CTO and co-founder is speaking at the Technology Council of Southern California's Software as a Service (SaaS) event taking place on Thursday, April 10 .
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Eyetracking Heatmaps Show Ad Placement is Key Variable in Building Brand Awareness
SAN FRANCISCO, April 9, 2008 -- An online advertising eyetracking study using Eyetools, Inc.'s heatmaps technology, conducted for "MarketingSherpa's 2008 Online Advertising Handbook + Benchmarks," shows that placement on the page is an important and often missed metric for advertisers.
PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Acquisition duo provoke uncertainty
In a hectic few days last week, Wolters Kluwer took control of the UK accounting division at MYOB and Thomson Corporation bought tax software company Digita.
Accountancy Age |
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Google Earth offers closeup of refugee camps
Google technology first envisaged as a video game backdrop has been adapted to raise awareness, and potentially financial support for the plight of refugees.
Independent Online |
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Google Groups Still Littered With Malware-Infected Explicit Videos
Sunbelt Software CEO Alex Eckelberry says the problem is directly tied to hacks of Google's CAPTCHA security.
InformationWeek |
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Groton, Connecticut Residents to Benefit From Verizon Wireless Network Expansion
In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in New London County, Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site. The new site increases high-speed wireless data coverage and capacity along Routes 32 and 12 in Groton, Connecticut and the surrounding area.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Infineon identified as baseband driver of 3G iPhone
LONDON — Infineon Technologies appears to have won the coveted prize of baseband supplier for the upcoming Apple 3G enabled iPhone. Zibri, the hacker behind the ZiPhone application, claims to have made the discovery while trawling through the code for the iPhone beta SDK.
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