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Trusted Computer Solutions Partners with Carahsoft to Distribute Automated Linux System Lock Down Tool
HERNDON, Va.----Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. , a leader in building security applications that run on the Linux operating system, today announced that it has partnered with Carahsoft Technology Corp. to resell its Security Blanket product to government and commercial customers.
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Inside boys baseball
Athlete of the week Kyle Williams Cary-Grove, senior, 2B Williams was 5-for-5 with four doubles and a home run Saturday as the Trojans rallied to beat Antioch, 11-10, and remain undefeated at 8-0.
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Open Source Booms as ApacheCon Europe 2008 Pulls in Record Crowds
Official European conference of The Apache Software Foundation achieved 40% growth in registered attendee numbers and stronger sponsorship from leading tech organisations, signifying greater awareness, interest and investment in Open ...
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Satyam inks framework pact with ArcelorMittal
Hyderabad, Apr 29: Satyam Computer Services Ltd today announced it had signed a framework agreement with ArcelorMittal as one of the only two global IT services providers to consolidate sub-contractors' activities.
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News Analysis: How Vulnerable Are Countries To Cyberattacks? Ask Estonia!
TALLINN -- You don't know what you've got until you lose it. Rarely has the truth of that adage been driven home at a national scale as forcefully as in Estonia during the weeks that followed April 26, 2007.
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nSolutions' NOVA Change and Configuration Appliance Selected for Trusted Network Connect's (TNC) Multi-Vendor ...
nSolutions, Inc. will showcase how its flagship change and configuration management offering, Network Ontology and Virtualization Appliance (NOVA(TM)), seamlessly integrates into a live, multi-vendor environment in support of TNC's new IF-MAP Protocol, within Trusted Computing Group's Interop Booth, #421. nSolutions will demonstrate how NOVA updates and continuously audits all changes to ...
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On Stage
Pacific Rim of Wire: Unique Online Concert. Stanford Laptop Orchestra will connect with musicians in Beijing to perform a program that celebrates music and technology. Improvisational work created on stage by guest composer, painter Luo Jingjing.
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Lenovo U110 on sale, shares MacBook Air CPU
Lenovo today held its last IdeaPad unveiling for the US this season with the formal launch of the IdeaPad U110. The final version of the PC announced in January is now billed as a crossover ultraportable designed equally for fashionable users as well as serious travelers. Externally, the 11-inch system has a textured metal shell that recalls Leno...
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AT&T intros hard-of-hearing plan for iPhone
The iPhone is now eligible for AT&T's Text Accessibility Plan, the company has announced. The TAP package is intended for deaf or hard-of-hearing customers, as a substitute for the phone's normal voice bundles. Customers are instead presented with unlimited SMS messaging, along with the iPhone's typical unlimited e-mail and web browsing. Visual ...
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Column: How do advertisers know about me and what can I do?
Q. How is it that online advertisers seem to know that I'm thinking of buying a car or planning a big vacation? I find that creepy, so what can I do about it?
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Recent Original Stories
"This story is for anyone considering or interested in switching from Mac to Microsoft's very beautiful new operating system, Windows Vista. I made the switch several weeks ago, from my trusty 12" PowerBook to (at first) a 17" HP widescreen notebook. Was my switch from Mac to Windows Vista easy?
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Windows XP SP3 download from Microsoft Update due today
BetaNews FileForum now has a link to the self-installing .EXE version of Windows XP Service Pack 3, released to the general public by Microsoft this morning.
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Microsoft presses on with Xbox 360 in Asia
Microsoft will cut prices between 5 and 20 percent across four of the five regional markets where it sells its Xbox 360 console..
BetaNews |
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Oracle completes BEA acquisition
Oracle's acquisition of rival enterprise software firm BEA Systems has been approved by the European Commission.
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Dell to cut 250 Irish jobs
Dell has announced it is cutting up to 250 jobs from its operations in Dublin and Limerick -- a move labelled a "bitter blow" and "very worrying" by politicians.
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MS08-025: Microsoft Windows kernel vulnerable to local privilege escalation flaw
From Microsoft: A local attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts. This is an important security update for all supported editions of Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server...
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Yahoo outsources phone service to Jajah
YAHOO HAS DECIDED TO outsource its Internet phone system, which runs on its messaging program, to Austrian start-up Jajah.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th May 2007 10:15 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Microsoft has released patches for 19 vulnerabilities , 14 of which are critical, hitting at holes in Excel, Word, Office, Exchange, Internet Explorer, cryptographic technology and the whopper of them all, the zero-day vulnerability in the DNS Server's use of RPC. The DNS remote code execution vulnerability affects server-grade operating systems, including Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, ...
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Google Announces Software for VisualRank, Precision Image Search
The New York Times reports that "Google researchers say they have a software technology intended to do for digital images on the Web what the company’s original PageRank software did for searches of Web pages." The algorithm, dubbed VisualRank, weighs and ranks images that look most similar. WebmasterWorld members fear that this could be a problem for spammers -- just like folks aim to ...
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by (Staff) on Sat 30th Jul 2005 03:53 UTC
"As for this "not using Xcode implies you're a fool" bit, well, a lot of companies have been developing for the Macintosh for years and may have considered the investment in switching to Xcode to be too high."
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Opening Glance: Computer, peripheral stocks mostly rise
Shares of computer and peripheral makers mostly rose modestly Tuesday morning, while the overall market declined after a report showed consumer confidence fell further in April as concerns grew regarding rising inflation and a weakening job market.
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Blogger fined for 'menacing' rant
A man who "let off steam" on his blog about police is convicted of posting a menacing message.
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/Big Question/ Net nannying
What controls, if any, should be put in place to protect children more online?
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