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US nationals laptop was off when terror email sent
Investigators probing the Ahmedabad blasts terror e-mail traced to US national Ken Haywood's flat in Navi Mumbai...
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GLORIOUS GOODWOOD DAY TWO BLOG
1755: That's it. Back for Yeats et al tomorrow. They have some act to follow after the Sussex.
Sporting Life |
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Problems Reported with DNS Vulnerability Patch
Reports from IT directors and major IT suppliers indicate that the security hole in Internet Domain Name System servers is being patched -- but not everyone, nor every company, is responding quickly. News of the flaw in some DNS servers was leaked to the public on July 8, catching many server administrators by surprise. The hope was that most servers could be patched and ready before the ...
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Illegal cyber cafes dot Salt Lake
The hoax email threatening serial blasts across Calcutta on Tuesday night has woken Bidhannagar Municipality and police up to the need to rein in cyber cafes in the township. The email was sent from one of the 150-odd Salt Lake cyber cafes that the authorities do not have any information on.
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Spare Backup Launches Corporate Protection Products
PALM DESERT, Calif., July 30, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Spare Backup, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SPBU), a leading provider of automated, online backup applications, has today announced the expansion of its enterprise-level "Corporate Protection Products" with the receipt of its first purchase order from VAIO North America, a division of Sony Electronics. This announcement comes ...
Data Storage Today |
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SentrySafe Launches Data, Document Security Products
ROCHESTER, New York, Jul 29, 2008 (PR Newswire Europe via COMTEX) -- SentrySafe, the world leader in residential and small office security-storage containers, is pleased to announce its new Data and Document Security product line, including the world's first and only affordable 250GB FIRE-SAFE/Waterproof Hard Drive that protects data from fire and water disasters and computer crashes -- now ...
Data Storage Today |
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Review: Beats by Dr. Dre headphones
I’m a trained musician and have composed a few tunes in my time, so I know a thing or two about composing and listening to music. I used to have a high-end audio system but nowadays spend most of my time listening to music coming from my computer speakers or from headphones attached to [...]
Geek.com |
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CMS Products Releases Encrypted Flash Drives
COSTA MESA, Calif., Jul 30, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CMS Products, Inc. (www.cmsproducts.com), a leader in data security, backup, disaster recovery and content management technologies, today released its line of encrypted flash drive solutions under the "Vault OTG" product designation. "Vault OTG" (On-The-Go) flash drives are a unique combination of solid state hardware and the powerful, ...
Data Storage Today |
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Correction: Olympics Internet story
(AP:BEIJING) In a July 29 story about China blocking Internet sites during the Olympics, The Associated Press erroneously characterized comments by Dick Ebersol, chairman of NBC Universal Sports.
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Beijing stand-off over web access
THE International Olympic Committee has backflipped on its promise to ensure unrestricted internet access for foreign journalists in China.
Herald Sun |
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Beijing stand-off over web access
THE International Olympic Committee has backflipped on its promise to ensure unrestricted internet access for foreign journalists in China.
Herald Sun |
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Experts: Internet addiction growing
The author of a book on Internet addiction says that 5 to 10 percent of the U.S. population is hooked with larger percentages in other countries addicted.Kimberly Young, clinical director of the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery, told Medill News Service that many addicts are hooked on one particular aspect of the Internet. The major ones include online gambling and gaming, sex sites, ...
Moldova.org |
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Chinese teacher punished for quake photos
A Chinese teacher has been punished for posting photographs of schools leveled by the Sichuan earthquake on the Internet, a human rights group said.Human Rights in China said the teacher, Liu Shaokun, was taken into custody in late June, The New York Times reported Wednesday. His principal at Guanghan Middle School in Deyang City was told he had been disseminating rumors and destroying social ...
Moldova.org |
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Ancient Greek Computer Calculated Olympics
Three-dimensional scanners reveal Antikythera Mechanism determined dates of Panhellenic Games according to ancient calendar, among other uses.
Fox News |
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Problems Reported with DNS Vulnerability Patch
Reports from IT directors and major IT suppliers indicate that the security hole in Internet Domain Name System servers is being patched -- but not everyone, nor every company, is responding quickly. News of the flaw in some DNS servers was leaked to the public on July 8, catching many server administrators by surprise. The hope was that most servers could be patched and ready before the ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Recent Original Stories
Normally Linux systems can only read from Windows NTFS partitions, but not write to them which can be very annoying if you have to work with Linux and Windows systems.
New Mobile Computing |
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Dell to get back into music player market
Dell is planning a return to the media player market according to Dell officials quoted in the Wall Street Journal.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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IAC Ready To Branch Out
Investors are underwhelmed by the Internet conglomerate's final-quarter report before it spins out.
Forbes |
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Brit Hacker Loses U.S. Extradition Appeal
A British hacker wanted in two U.S. states for breaking into highly sensitive military and NASA computer networks has lost an appeal in the U.K.'s High Court to avoid extradition. Prosecutors say he did $700,000 in damage in 2001 and 2002.
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MicroStrategy Offers Business Intelligence Reports and Dashboards on the Apple iPhone
MicroStrategy® Incorporated , a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence software, today announced that its latest version of MicroStrategy 8 software, released on July 18, 2008, offers interactive reporting and analysis directly on the Apple® iPhone.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Baggage System Problems At Kennedy Airport
A computer glitch in the American Airlines baggage handling system at Kennedy Airport has been fixed. Bags were sorted manually for several hours causing extensive delays on flights. AA officials say many bags did not make it onto the flights. The airline gave passengers the option to take later flights and says it will deliver delayed luggage.
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Commentary: Candidates should computer date their VP choice
One of the great dilemmas of modern romance is computer or Internet dating. Put in all the qualities you think you want in a future mate or date and out pops "Mr. or Ms. Whoever!" More often than not, it turns into a big disappointment. Picking vice presidents has also become a form of computer dating.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Oct 2005 10:52 UTC
Sun has big plans for its Java Desktop System and on Tuesday announced a new program that will allow its desktop Linux variant to run on all major Linux distributions . While Sun remains fully committed to the JDS on both the Solaris and Sun Ray environments, it seeks to address the Linux space going forward and offer customers choice in this regard.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 17:56 UTC
Microsoft has confirmed plans to bundle anti-spyware protection into Windows Vista , a move that is sure to raise eyebrows among competitors and possibly antitrust regulators.
OS News |
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Kerry office reacts after questionable pictures appear on gossip site
BOSTON -- Sen. John Kerry's office is talking about some questionable pictures that have shown up on the Internet.
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