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Security Flaws in Online Banking Sites Found to be Widespread
More than 75 percent of the bank Web sites surveyed in a University of Michigan study had at least one design flaw that could make customers vulnerable to cyber thieves after their money or even their identity.
Newswise |
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Yahoo CEO remains upbeat despite lacklustre quarter
“This company is doing just fine in a tough economy and a tough environment,” says Jerry Yang
The Globe and Mail |
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Maker of photo radar detector wants DPS camera sites online
The creator of a new warning system about photo radar says the Arizona Department of Public Safety is not playing fair by refusing to post locations of its cameras on the internet.
KTAR 92.3 Phoenix |
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You'll never walk alone
If, like me, you spend much of your travelling alone to unfamiliar cities, ultimately finding yourself stood in a city street unsure of where to turn, then Google has released something which may be of interest.
The New Statesman |
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VMware's Growth Slows
VMware, which recently sent shockwaves through the IT industry by ousting its CEO , Diane Greene, missed analysts’ revenue estimates in its Q2 results last night.
Byte and Switch |
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Keynote Ranks the Online Best Practices of 26 Leading Banks
?? -- The Q2 2008 Keynote Banker Scorecard Marks Ten Years as an Industry Standard Examining How U.S. Retail Banks Match up Against Customer Experience Best Practices in Online Sales and Service ?? -- Study Complements...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Yahoo CEO Remains Upbeat
Yahoo CEO believes company doing 'just fine' despite latest profits decline.
ABC News |
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China arrests online dissident in pre-Olympics crackdown
By Ben Blanchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Nonprofit Technology 2008
Form follows function in selecting software Integrating the selection of fundraising tools with an assessment of the people and processes involved in fundraising is critical, consultants say.
Philanthropy Journal |
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Woman chases thief, recovers laptop
A North Carolina woman chased a thief and recovered the laptop stolen from her motel room, but ultimately lost $1,076 worth of items early Tuesday morning, according to a Myrtle Beach police report.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Jan 2007 23:32 UTC
PCMag reviews the HP TouchSmart IQ770 , an all-in-one computer with a touchscreen display, and conlcudes: "Is the HP TouchSmart IQ770 an iMac killer? In a word: maybe. In its current incarnation the IQ770 certainly outclasses the current Windows-based Editors' Choice the Sony Vaio VGC-LS1.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Aug 2006 19:23 UTC
Paul Thurrot, everybody's favourite Microsoft Apple Microsoft zealot, writes on his webpage: "It's funny. Apple calls Microsoft a copy-cat, and yet, I feel like I've seen some of these features somewhere before . Many of the features, however, are just sad.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
LinuxFanBoy writes: " A very funny article by a European Linux guy who approaches the subject with humor. He's someone who has never used Windows and has only Gentoo Linux."
New Mobile Computing |
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Unisys posts smaller 2nd-quarter loss
Unisys Corp., an information technology services and computer server company, on Wednesday posted a smaller second-quarter loss compared with a year-ago period weighed down by hefty charges.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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QVC(R) and Bill Me Later Launch Multichannel Alternative Payments Solution
TIMONIUM, Md.----Bill Me Later, Inc. has announced that QVC, Inc., one of the largest multimedia retailers in the world, has added the Bill Me Later® alternative payment method to further enhance the shopping experience for its valued customers online, in the call center and via automated phone service.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Jimmy Fallon to start 'Late Night' online
Jimmy Fallon's debut as the new host of ''Late Night'' will come online, not on television.
The Morning Call |
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State asks Internet service providers to block access to child porn sites
Attorney General Anne Milgram has asked Internet Service Providers in New Jersey to take steps to block access to child pornography Web sites to help prevent children from being victimized. Milgram wrote 66 Internet service providers urging them to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that will allow them to identify Web sites that ...
Asbury Park Press |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Aug 2005 16:45 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Head-Tracking Pointer is an application that, using an inexpensive camera, lets users control a mouse pointer by aiming their face around the screen. It works with virtually any camera that can be connected to a computer, and without the user wearing anything.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to have its Office Open XML document format fast-tracked straight to the status of an international standard by the International Organization for Standardization.
OS News |
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Popular SEO Myths
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Like-for-like sales soar at Rambler Media
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Russian Internet firm Rambler Media toasted the resilience of the Russian advertising market as revenues shot up at the half-year stage.
ShareCast |
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Apparent Networks Joins BMC Software's Technology Alliance Program
Apparent Networks announced today that it has joined BMC Software's Technology Alliance Program, a move that will bring Apparent Networks' powerful, application-centric view of network performance to BMC Software's growing suite of Business Service Management solutions.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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AT&T profit rises on wireless growth
Top phone company AT&T Inc posted on Wednesday a higher quarterly profit as stronger-than-expected growth in wireless subscribers compensated for shrinking traditional landlines.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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SimplyRFID Teams Up With Avery Dennison To Offer Customers AD-224 Inlays
SimplyRFID is teaming up with Avery Dennison RFID, a leading UHF inlay manufacturer and RFID technology provider, to offer customers the AD-224 inlay. SimplyRFID develops supply chain logistics and is the creator of the On-Demand Complete Department of Defense Shipping System, which makes complying with DoD RFID shipping rules easy.
RFIDSolutions-RFIDSolutionsOnline |
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Silicon Valley firms join $29M round for social networking game company Zynga
Zynga Game Network Inc., which provides puzzles, poker and other games for social networking sites, said Wednesday it received $29 million from Silicon Valley firms in a second round of funding.
Silicon Valley - San Jose Business Journal |
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