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Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps
With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up.
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ABA Remote Learning Technology Adjusts to Users’ Bandwidth Needs The American Bankers Association launches e-learning ...
Corporate America has embraced remote training as an efficient alternative to classroom training, and e-learning was a natural next step for the American Bankers Association's member training efforts, reports April Faulk, e-learning technology manager for the ABA (Washington, D.C.). But even today, there are banks chugging along on 56k modems, presenting a fly in the ointment for the ABA's plans.
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Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps
With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast. As more commuters consider ditching their cars to save money...
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Professor whose 'last lecture' became sensation dies
Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, has died. Link: Watch "The Last Lecture"
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PageRank-like algorithm creates predictive malware blacklist
Researchers find that malware attacks have a clustering that mimics the pattern of links among web pages that's used by search algorithms. Using firewall logs, the researchers crafted a predictive blacklist that's tailored to specific servers. Read More...
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ABA Remote Learning Technology Adjusts to Users’ Bandwidth Needs
The ABA launches a compliance e-learning program that is sensitive to users' bandwidth requirements.
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Hackers get hold of critical Internet flaw
Internet security researchers on Thursday warned that hackers have caught on to a "critical" flaw that lets them control traffic on the Internet.
The Manila Times |
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Last Lecture author dies at 47
PITTSBURGH Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose last lecture about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died toay. He was 47.
Green Bay Press-Gazette |
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Prof whose 'last lecture' became sensation dies
PITTSBURGH -- Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul |
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Hackers get hold of critical Internet flaw
Internet security researchers on Thursday warned that hackers have caught on to a "critical" flaw that lets them control traffic on the Internet.
The Manila Times |
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Do You Feel Dumber Than You Used To?
In the current issue of The Atlantic magazine is an article entitled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” The author, Nicholas Carr, writes at some length about what he and others perceive as a major change taking place in the way in which we read and think. He may be onto something.
The Thomaston Times |
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 24th Jul 2008 18:01 UTC, submitted by Ward D
Mac Antivirus developer Intego might have stumbled across an OS X specific virus being offered for auction that targets a previously unknown ZIP archive vulnerability.
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Microsoft snaps up DATAllegro
Microsoft is to acquire data warehouse appliance maker DATAllegro in a bid to strengthen its foothold in the enterprise business intelligence market.
Infomatics |
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Apacs reports huge surge in phishing
UK payments body Apacs is urging online banking customers to remain extra vigilant following a 180 per cent surge in phishing emails in the past year.
Infomatics |
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Clerk in Ark. sheriff's office arrested for theft
YELLVILLE, Ark. - Authorities say a Marion County Sheriff's Office secretary is accused of using a department credit card to make about $5,000 in purchases, including a riding lawnmower and prescription drugs on the Internet.
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Hasbro sues makers of Scrabulous
Hasbro, which owns the right to the game Scrabble, has filed suit against the creators of the hugely popular Facebook application Scrabulous. The suit names Rajat Agarwalla and Jayant Agarwalla and their company as responsible for intellectual property theft.
Infomatics |
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Cornwall man arrested following child pornography investigation
A Cornwall man was arrested this week for allegedly possessing child pornography. Cornwall police were tipped and a subsequent investigation led to still images being discovered on a computer.
Ottawa Citizen |
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Computhink Launches New Corporate Website
LOMBARD, Ill.----In early July, after several weeks of technical overhaul, Computhink, Inc. launched a new corporate Website to meet the ever-changing standards of the Internet and the Document Management / Content Management industry.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Rumours hint at £500 MacBook
Speculation is mounting that Apple plans to enter the £500 laptop fray with a MacBook sporting a 13in screen.
Infomatics |
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Podcast Special: Views from the Valley
Iain Thomson and Shaun Nichols discuss the stories that made the headlines in Silicon Valley this week. Today's podcast covers the major DNS flaw, San Francisco's computer network problems, the future of the e-book and Esquire's electronic front cover.
Infomatics |
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Narnia.mobi domain row ends in tears
The parents who bought the narnia.mobi web domain name as a birthday present for their 10 year-old son have lost a battle with lawyers representing the estate of C S Lewis.
Infomatics |
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Bail hearing set for 2 ship crewmen in child porn case
DARTMOUTH, N.S. - A bail hearing is set for today in Dartmouth, N.S., for two Filipino crewmen facing charges after a search of a ship turned up child pornography on laptop computers.
CNews |
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Web banking security flaws 'widespread'
Research by the University of Michigan has found that 75 per cent of online banking sites have at least one design flaw that leaves customers exposed to cyber-crime.
Infomatics |
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16 GB USB flash drives now middling
Kingston Technology tossed a few new USB flash drives out to the masses as it adds to an already way overcrowded computer accessories category. This time around we have its already released DataTraveler 400 and DataTraveler 100 jumping up to 16GB as well as a brand spanking new model – the DataTraveler 101. 16 GB drives are not quite at price levels that make them an impulse buy, but they’re ...
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