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by blitze (2.84) on Sat 10th Feb 2007 00:51 UTC
I had a client with a core-duo Mac hire a Dell laptop because of work needed to be done.
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In the effort of maintaining Mac market dominance, Parallels virtualization firm already started a new beta cycle of its popular Desktop and reveals virtualization.info a major product: Parallels Server for Mac OS. In the meantime Microsoft killed its Mac VirtualPC and VMWare announced its new Mac product.
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US-CERT Says They Are Aware of DNS Exploit Code, Emphasizes Urgent Patching
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has acknowledged that they are aware of the publicly available exploit code for a cache poisoning vulnerability in common DNS implementations. US-CERT is re-emphasizing the urgency of patching vulnerable DNS systems.
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Child pornography seized at Niagara border crossing
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A New York man faces charges after border officers on the Peace Bridge found images of child pornography on a laptop computer. On July 6, Customs and Border Protection officers questioned a New York man as he applied for admission into the United States. The [...]
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Microsoft shakes up online division and deepens Facebook ties
Microsoft is shaking up management of its online division and strengthening its tie to Facebook in the aftermath of a failed bid to buy Yahoo to bolster its lagging Internet business.
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Microsoft shakes up online division and deepens Facebook ties
Microsoft is shaking up management of its online division and strengthening its tie to Facebook in the aftermath of a failed bid to buy Yahoo to bolster its lagging Internet business.
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Google Launches Wikipedia Rival
Knol, the Wikipedia-like Google service, is now available to everyone, the search king announces.
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Microsoft shakes up online division and deepens Facebook ties
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Introduction to Hyper-V
Hyper-V is a key feature of Windows Server 2008. Learn the first step towards the benefits of virtualization.
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Infy, TCS lock horns with Red Hat over IT patent
IT majors like Infosys Technologies Ltd and Tata Consultancy Services are opposing the open-source community's demand that the government drop a clause in the draft patent examination manual as it gives scope for software patenting under the Indian Patent Act of 2003.
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As expected , VMware enlarges its free (as in beer) software offers, introducing the free VMware Server (in beta) for Linux and Windows. Containing a bunch of features ( server solution comparison ), this seems like a serious step forward to enlarge the acceptance of virtualization in soho use, without the software license costs.
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Court records: MPAA sought info on PirateBay founders
The man who acknowledges spying on TorrentSpy for the MPAA, also promised to obtain information on the Pirate Bay, court documents show.
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TMISD teen spends summer studying physics and computers
Thirteen-year-old Samuel Alaniz loses focus for a quick second as he speaks up about something that is on his mind.
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Pa. State Trooper Charged In Online Child-Sex Sting
A state police corporal is accused of online solicitation to rape a child, according to prosecutors.
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Anexeon Achieves Microsoft Gold Partner Certification
Anexeon, LLC announced today it has achieved Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status along with three Microsoft competency certifications consisting of Advanced Infrastructure Solutions, Networking Infrastructure Solutions, and Small Business Specialists.
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Comcast P2P Critic Launches Class-Action Bid
Comcast faces a federal class-action lawsuit, led by an outspoken critic of the operator’s peer-to-peer management practices, alleging the company cheated customers by surreptitiously “blocking” Internet file transfers.
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Briggs & Riley to Be First to Market With Travel Sentry(R) Approved Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Sleeve
Briggs & Riley Travelware, a leader in innovative, high-quality luggage and business cases, will release SpeedThru, the first-ever Travel Sentry Approved, checkpoint-friendly laptop sleeve.
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iKanji 1.0 helps learn Japanese
ThinkMac Software has announced iKanji 1.0, a brand new application for learning Japanese kanji characters on a Mac. iKanji features over 200 of the most common kanji characters as well as nearly 20,000 example words. The software is designed as a helpful tool for anyone attempting to learn Japanese, offering an intuitive, friendly interface that ...
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Microsoft's VMM coming in September, exec says
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Ex-deputy's attorney seeks computer data
The sheriff's office is attempting to block former Sgt. Mike Rodrigues' attorney from obtaining information from the rape suspect's county-issued computer.
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UK's music pirates land ISPs in trouble
Britain’s music and film industries launched a fight back against online piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing
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CNET News Daily Podcast: MS, Ballmer ready to up the online ante
Microsoft puts on its game face, Discovering the real Carl Icahn, Facebook makes nice to developers. Now what?
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Music companies to police illegal downloads
No sooner had Britain’s six biggest internet service providers (ISPs) agreed to monitor illegal file sharing than the web was abuzz with suggestions to get around the scheme.
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Suspected British file-sharers of copyrighted material are to receive warning letters from their internet service providers after the six largest ISPs in the UK signed a government-brokered memorandum of understanding with the country's record label association, the BPI.
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Suspected British file-sharers of copyrighted material are to receive warning letters from their internet service providers after the six largest ISPs in the UK signed a government-brokered memorandum of understanding with the country's record label association, the BPI.
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