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E-Waste Recycling Day at Wal-Mart
The Fredericktown Walmart along with Midwest Recycling Center (MRC) of Crystal City will be holding an E-waste Recycling Day for old computers, laptops, notebooks, televisions, cell phones, printers, fax machines, answering machines, and adding machines. In addition, volunteers will accept appliances such as washers and dryers, dishwashers, furnaces, stoves, water heaters and air conditioners.
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Renegade Sysadmin Gives Up Secret Passwords to SF Mayor
Usually, it's a mayor who hands out the key to his or her city to residents deserving special recognition. In San Francisco's case, it was Mayor Gavin Newsom who took back the key to his city's computer network from the man who held it hostage for more than a week.
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Andrew Sargus Klein: Pulling the Google From Our Eyes
Google isn't everything; we need to discontinue thinking of Google as the Internet age's umbrella -- its dominance is as much a product of the Internet as our own evolving neuroses.
HuffingtonPost |
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Cars, Builders Feel Need for Steel
24 July 2008 MAGNITOGORSK, Chelyabinsk Region — Amid computer screens and sparkling floors, billionaire Viktor Rashnikov showed off the new galvanized steel unit at his giant Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works, designed to churn out 450,000 tons of the metal annually for the country's burgeoning car and construction industries.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. NBC Universal has lost one of its key women’s blog channels, the Sugar Network, a week after it added female blog network BlogHer to its ranks.
New York Times |
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Follow a water trail to vacation fun
(AP) -- Looking for a place you haven't visited before where you can spend your vacation time camping and putting some miles under your canoe or kayak -- but without going too far off the beaten path? Fire up your computer and search the Web for routes that have been designated as water trails.
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Blogosphere - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. NBC Universal has lost one of its key women’s blog channels, the Sugar Network, a week after it added female blog network BlogHer to its ranks.
New York Times |
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. NBC Universal has lost one of its key women’s blog channels, the Sugar Network, a week after it added female blog network BlogHer to its ranks.
New York Times |
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SF employee accused of setting network sabotage time bomb
San Francisco city computer engineer remains held on $5 million bail, accused of hijacking city network and arranging it to self-destruct during the next routine maintenance or outage.
CNET |
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Government Computer News
An evaluation of more than 100,000 endpoint devices at private-sector enterprises showed that significant numbers were missing essential software such as antivirus or security patches and were using unauthorized applications such as file sharing and remote control software.
Government Computer News |
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Kroll Ontrack Announces Do-It-Yourself Data Recovery
Kroll Ontrack(R), a leading provider of data recovery and legal technologies products and services, today announced it is now offering a free trial of its Ontrack(R) EasyRecovery (TM) product. With the ability to quickly and easily recover and repair virtually any file type, this free trial edition of the popular do-it-yourself software will help users who have lost or deleted an important file ...
Data Storage Today |
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NurtureMyLeads Marketing Automation Software Provides the First Comprehensive, Scalable, Automated Method for ...
Computer Information Technology Corporation (CITC) announced today the release of NurtureMyLeads,
wallstreet:online AG |
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RedRoller Enhances Web-Based Package Shipping Solution
RedRoller Holdings, Inc. (1058984;OTCBB:RROL), The Shipping Search Engine(TM), today announced the availability
wallstreet:online AG |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Sep 2006 18:53 UTC, submitted by teigetje
"The new Acorn Computers Limited have sneaked the first details of their range of notebooks onto their website. The new Nottingham-based company will be assembling notebooks locally using current Intel and AMD x86 mobile processors.
New Mobile Computing |
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The Many Dangers of Cloud Computing
As an emerging technology that promises great cost savings, cloud computing is gaining fans among a broad array of businesses. But do these firms really know what’s inside the opaque, puffy concept of clouding computing?
IT Management |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 22nd Jul 2008 08:29 UTC
Geeks.com sent us in a pretty cool computer gadget : a vintage-looking internet radio device, the iMedia100 . I have a soft spot about classic-looking devices that have modern features, so this was an interesting experiment for me. Read on for more.
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Study: Online banking possibly dicier than assumed
By JORDAN ROBERTSON SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Many banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 22nd Jul 2008 08:29 UTC
Geeks.com sent us in a pretty cool computer gadget : a vintage-looking internet radio device, the iMedia100 . I have a soft spot about classic-looking devices that have modern features, so this was an interesting experiment for me. Read on for more.
OS News |
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Astro Boy Hair Makeovers Offered at Comic-Con Int'l
Not-So-Daily Link of the Day: The computer animation outfit IMAGI Studios and the film distributor Summit Entertainment will be hosting a booth (#3530) where visitors can get an " Astro Boy Hair Makeover" at Comic-Con International on Saturday at San Diego, California.
Anime News Network |
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Study: Online banking possibly dicier than assumed
Many banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows.
Boston Globe |
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Report: Banking sites full of online design flaws
Many U.S. banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows.
USA Today |
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CG Linux vendor touts standards-compliance triple crown
— Jul. 15, 2008 — MontaVista announced that its Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) 5.0 is the first Linux distro to be certified for the Linux Foundation's (LF's) Linux Standard Base (LSB) 3.0, the LF's Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 4.0, and IPv6.
Linux Devices |
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Study: websites of financial institutions insecure by design
A study that examined the web sites of financial institutions ranging from local banks to national investment firms finds that many fail their users on the most basic level: they make it difficult to understand when a given action is secure. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Hackers attack biz, blogs, Web 2.0 sites
BOSTON, USA: Sophos, the largest privately held vendor in the secure content and threat management market today published new research into the first six months of cybercrime in 2008. The Sophos Security Threat Report examines existing and emerging security trends and has identified that criminals are increasingly using creative, new techniques in their attempt to make money out of internet users.
CIOL |
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VMware still not cheap despite sell-off
A look at valuations across the software sector shows that the stock still carries a notable premium to most of its peers.
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