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Illinois tops list of most spammed states
Illinois gets more spam than any other US state, according to a study by web security firm MessageLabs.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Tilanaâ„¢ Introduces Turnkey System Enabling Hosts to Immediately Offer Cloud Storage and Sync
The new cross-platform system provides supportable APIs for developers plus turnkey branded apps including web access to remote file archive, instant automatic CDP backup and sync between laptops, desktops and mobile devices.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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New Strategy Dramatically Increases Subscribers and Website Traffic without SEO or PPC
A California-based Internet marketer is offering a new strategy that can help users increase subscribers and Website traffic without SEO, affiliates or blogging. The strategy, revealed in a new ebook, is fast, simple, easy to use--and guaranteed to work.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Intel and CREDANT Technologies to Host Educational Executive Event in San Francisco on Top Data Security Compliance ...
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Volantis Announces the "Social" Storefront
GUILDFORD, England----Social networking is quickly moving from the desktop to the mobile Web. As people's mobile phones become their primary access point to the Internet, these devices have also become the hub for social networking applications.
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Robotics contest should have more Kentucky teams
We too often forget in this computer age that our minds are still attached to our muscles -- that the physical act of creating with our hands what the imagination first conceived can only double the satisfaction.
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Illinois tops list of most spammed states
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 29 July 2008 at 21:47:00 Montana comes last Illinois gets more spam than any other US state, according to a study by web security firm MessageLabs. The study analysed spam traffic on a state-by-state basis and found that...
vnunet.com |
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Online gaming surges while music, video falter
KUALA LUMPUR : Online gaming is pushing the online content services market in Asia-Pacific, with China and South Korea the main drivers of growth, while online music and video falter due to piracy.
The Star |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Sep 2005 10:32 UTC
The $100 (E 83,-) laptop computers that Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers want to get into the hands of the world's children would be durable, flexible and self-reliant. Among the key specs: A 500-megahertz processor by AMD and flash memory instead of a hard drive with moving parts.
OS News |
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Orange move into the PC business
Broadband users on Orange contracts to be offered a free PC
Mobile Choice Magazine |
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Mobile executives spar over iPhone
Mobile executives at a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion threw down the gauntlet to Symbian, Android and other software platforms to match the impact of the iPhone.
Macworld UK |
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IOC to probe apparent Internet censorship
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will investigate apparent censorship of the Internet service provided for media covering the Beijing Olympics, press chief Kevan Gosper said on Tuesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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IOC to probe apparent Internet censorship
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will investigate apparent censorship of the Internet service provided for media covering the Beijing Olympics, press chief Kevan Gosper said on Tuesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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The World
AHMADABAD, INDIA U.S.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
gamesindustry.biz |
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Dell slammed over faulty Nvidia cards
Users unconvinced by patch to fix heating woes Dell's recent software patch to control heating problems caused by faulty Nvidia graphics cards has attracted a fierce response from unhappy users, who say Dell is shying away from addressing the larger problem of bad hardware.
PC Advisor |
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Residents can access crime figures on website
RESIDENTS can now access crime statistics about the area they live over the internet. (29/07/2008)
Peterborough Today |
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Atom Benchmarked: 4W Of Performance
Originally developed for use in nettops, the Atom is now available for desktops. But how economical is the little platform, and is it powerful enough to handle daily work requirements?
Tom's Hardware |
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Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Inmate processing at Cleveland City Jail delayed by computer glitch
UPDATED: 04 :48 a.m. EDT, July 29, 2008 FBI and federal agents check trailers at DAS Construction Co. in Garfield Heights on July 28, 2008. Federal agents searched the homes of county Commissioner Jimmy Dimora and Auditor Frank Russo, taking away truckloads of information.
The Plain Dealer |
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Home care of the future?
Saint Elizabeth Health Care has chosen Windsor as the site of a pilot project to test the use of tablet computers that officials hope will make a big difference in the care a person receives at home.
Windsor Star |
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Television viewers growing older
The median age for a TV viewer reached 50 last season, according to a study by Magna Global. If you read media Web sites and journals every day, you know that in the TV handbook, over 50 almost doesn't exist.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Recent Original Stories
"I've received several emails and seen several articles asking whether any eventual decision by Massachusetts to approve two different document standards (e.g., Microsoft's XML Reference Schema (XMLRS) as well as the OASIS OpenDocument Format) would be a serious blow to the goal of achieving long-term access to documents.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jan 2006 12:44 UTC
"The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team released its year-end summary of computer vulnerabilities. While Windows is regarded as the most insecure operating system, the US-CERT found four times as many vulnerabilities specifically related to Unix and Linux.
New Mobile Computing |
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RealNetworks issues critical patches
Secunia says flaw exposes media player to hackers. RealNetworks has issued four critical patches for several versions of its RealPlayer running on Windows, Linux and Apple's Mac OS X.
TechWorld |
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