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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Aug 2007 15:46 UTC, submitted by Miche
"At the Blackhat conference, Window Snyder and Mike Shaver of Mozilla released new tools for testing their browser - Firefox - and other popular browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari and Opera.
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Recent Original Stories
As part of its three-pronged quest for worldwide Internet domination - via MSN, Live Search, and Windows Live - Microsoft has unleashed a bundled download of its installed desktop Live software: Mail, Photo Gallery, Writer, and OneCare Family Safety.
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Mark Shuttleworth today urged development of Linux models to rival what Apple has done on the desktop and mobile devices
. Certainly on the desktop experience, we need to shoot beyond the Mac, but I think it's equally relevant [in] the mobile space, Shuttleworth said, outlining the challenge as figuring out how to deliver a 'crisp and clean' experience, without sacrificing the community process.
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Facebook to 'punish' bad apps
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg revealed a change in the social networking company's approach to its application platform when he took the stage at the F8 conference in the US today.
ZDNet Australia |
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Technology giants ride out the downturn
Microsoft, Google and other large IT companies are looking well placed to ride out the worst of the downturn despite publishing results that disappointed financial analysts last week.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Online, conservatives miss bigger point
Besides coming to grips with the lukewarm presidential candidacy of Sen. John McCain, there are few questions roiling the online Right more than what the future holds.
The Washington Times |
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Intel starts foray to SoC market
Intel has announced to enter the market for System-on-Chips (SoCs). Most of them will be based on the power-saving Atom processor. With the move, the microprocessor manufacturer takes course to new markets.
EETimes |
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Parents face blacklisting by ISPs in new war on piracy if children download songs illegally
Parents of teenagers who illegally download music face being blacklisted and having their internet service curbed.
Daily Mail: World News |
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NetComm's exclusive Telstra partnership delivers two wireless gateway devices
Telstra, Australia's leading telecommunications company, has partnered with NetComm Limited, Australia's leading provider of data communication technology and the world's leading 3G embedded module manufacturer, Sierra Wireless to launch a new mobile broadband device.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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NetComm's exclusive Telstra partnership delivers two wireless gateway devices
Sierra Wireless EMPOWERED
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Orange bundles mobile broadband with Eee PC
The operator's 'Connected Laptop' packages bundle HP and Asus laptops with the 'Internet Everywhere' mobile-broadband package
ZDNet UK |
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Innovative Tattoo Design Contest at Tattoolizator.com Invites Entrants to Make Their Mark on a Millionaire
Tattoolizator.com (www.tattoolizator.com) offers a novel new tattoo design contest in which the top prize is space on the right arm of a Russian millionaire. Egor Lavrov is running the online contest, which will culminate next year with him filming himself getting the tattoo design receiving the most votes. Voters both submit their ideas and vote for their favorites and are eligible to win ...
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HP reveals new mobile hardware
Hewlett-Packard launched a range of new mobile business products in Sydney today, including laptops, an iPAQ and the company's first mobile thin client.
ZDNet Australia |
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Google's Blogger number one for malware
Search giant Google has catapulted itself to the top in the ranks of web hosts with the most malware, courtesy of its blogging website Blogger, according to security vendor Sophos.
ZDNet Australia |
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Former lecturer convicted
A FORMER lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, found guilty of grooming a schoolgirl for sex, also stored more than 5,000 sexually explicit images of children on his computer.
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Projects presented at symposium
A computer science symposium will be held today from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Natural Resources & Sciences Room 101 by students and faculty participating in the 2008 Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
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Internet Service Providers Agree Piracy Plan
Six of the UK's biggest internet providers have agreed on a plan with the music industry to tackle illegal downloading.The plan will involve the service ...
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Man launches $2B-lawsuit against companies
A Nanaimo man wants $2 billion, a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, two Harley Davidsons and other assorted toys as compensation for being the victim of "Brain Computer Interface Technology."
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Earnings: Publicis On Way To Digital Target, Though Online Profits Lag
Big-four communications group Publicis says it's on track to reach its 2010 target of pulling a quarter of revenue from digital, after seeing it comprise 18.8 percent of business in the first half of the year .
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Internet firms in piracy deal
Britain’s six biggest internet service providers (ISPs) have signed up to a government clampdown on illegal downloading of music and films. Do you back the move?
Express and Star |
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Wiki rival Knol open to the public
MOUNTAIN VIEW, USA: A few months ago Google announced that they were testing a new product called Knol which is now available to the masses. Knols are authoritative articles about specific topics, written by people who know about those subjects.
CIOL |
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Intel to make smarter chips for range of devices
U.S. technology bellwether Intel Corp unveiled plans to build small, Internet savvy computer chips.
The Economic Times |
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Freshmen join mixtape group, connect through music
Anna Harms is a budding media guru. The incoming freshman from Gainesville created a mixtape music exchange group on Facebook which, as of press time, had almost 600 members. The concept is simple: Incoming freshmen who join the group are encouraged to first invite all of their friends who will also be attending the University in the fall.
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Super-Cooled Quantum Computing Is Coming
It's very small, very cold and very hard to program; D-Wave says it's the first working quantum computer and it recognizes images.
Tom's Hardware |
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AU Optronics Profit Misses Estimates, Says LCD Prices Will Fall
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- AU Optronics Corp. , the world's third-largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, reported second- quarter profit that missed analysts' estimates and said prices will fall this quarter as demand for televisions slows.
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