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Unpatched Microsoft Flaw Leaves IE6 at Risk
Security vendor Symantec says an unpatched Microsoft vulnerability presents a bigger risk to IE6 than later version of the browser.
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Recent Original Stories
"In November, you'll be able to buy a new laptop that's spillproof, rainproof, dustproof and drop-proof. It's fanless, it's silent and it weighs 3.2 pounds. One battery charge will power six hours of heavy activity, or 24 hours of reading.
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Project to Rebuild Internet Gets $12M, Bandwidth
"Many researchers want to rethink the Internet's underlying architecture, saying a "clean-slate" approach is the only way to truly address security and other challenges that have cropped up since the Internet's birth in 1969."
Linux Today |
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Lenovo joins the $399 notebook party
IBM’s former notebooks division, now part of Lenovo, appears to be moving much faster these days. The company today announced a $399 notebook netbook under its Ideapad brand (Thinkpad=business, Ideapad=consumer) for the simple activities in your computer life.
TG Daily |
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SchoolPal and TeacherPal Are the New "Teachers' Pets"
Etronica, Inc. today unveiled what are sure to become the new teachers' pets: SchoolPal(TM) and TeacherPal(TM) web services, an original, user-friendly website management system designed to help educators create and maintain sophisticated websites at a fraction of the cost and hassle of previous alternatives.
Centre Daily Times |
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Internet diagnosis gives GPs a webache
"CYBERCHONDRIA" - the imagined conditions afflicting patients who have turned to the internet for diagnosis - can be a bane for doctors convincing patients of their misdiagnosis, says an internet health expert, Jared Dart.
Daily Liberal |
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Tool from EFF tests whether your Internet is being throttled
Just hours before the FCC slapped Comcast on the wrist for its BitTorrent throttling practices, the Electronic Frontier Foundation unveiled an open source tool for users to test their high-speed Internet connections.
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Internet diagnosis gives GPs a webache
"CYBERCHONDRIA" - the imagined conditions afflicting patients who have turned to the internet for diagnosis - can be a bane for doctors convincing patients of their misdiagnosis, says an internet health expert, Jared Dart.
Goulburn Post |
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Internet diagnosis gives GPs a webache
"CYBERCHONDRIA" - the imagined conditions afflicting patients who have turned to the internet for diagnosis - can be a bane for doctors convincing patients of their misdiagnosis, says an internet health expert, Jared Dart.
Parkes Champion-Post |
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Internet diagnosis gives GPs a webache
"CYBERCHONDRIA" - the imagined conditions afflicting patients who have turned to the internet for diagnosis - can be a bane for doctors convincing patients of their misdiagnosis, says an internet health expert, Jared Dart.
Western Advocate |
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Sony Ups the Ante on Batteries
The Japanese electronics giant plans to boost its output by 80% to power everything from laptops to cell phones
BusinessWeek |
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How Cloud Computing Is Changing the World
A major shift in the way companies obtain software and computing capacity is under way as more companies tap into Web-based applications
BusinessWeek |
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Composite Software Appoints EMEA Sales Director
SAN MATEO, Calif.----Composite Software, Inc., the virtual data integration leader, today announced the appointment of Helen Vaughan as EMEA sales director. Ms. Vaughan brings 20 years of experience in international business to Composite.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Milwaukee County, Cudahy to share IT services
Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker is expected to sign a resolution Monday approving an intergovernmental agreement to provide information technology services for the city of Cudahy.
The Business Journal of Milwaukee |
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With automated tagging, Web links can surprise
It wasn't what anyone expected to see while perusing a news article. But there, in the final paragraph of an online story about the call girl involved in the Eliot Spitzer scandal, Yahoo's automated system was inviting readers to browse through photos of underage girls.
KATU Portland |
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Start 'em young: Baby's First Internet nursery rhymes
Forget "Humpty Dumpty" and "Three Blind Mice" -- it's an Internet-enabled world these days and newborns need to be educated in the ways of Online.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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HSBC consolidates IT to slash costs
Angelica Mari, Computing , Monday 4 August 2008 at 16:33:00 Bank will join up technology to drive cost savings HSBC Bank is placing its bets on a technology consolidation scheme to boost revenue as group profit in the first trading quarter plunged....
Computing.co.uk |
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Improving Your Site For A Successful Online Prepaid Phone Card Business
Setting up a prepaid phone card business on the Internet can be a very lucrative venture. Considering the number of clients and customers on the Web, you can be sure to rake in the profits during the operation of your online business.
Turks.US |
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Technology & Gadgets
For two years Gary McKinnon, an unemployed Scotsman armed with only some spliffs, a few beers, and a dial-up internet connection, went looking for beings of superior intelligence. He couldn't find them. Instead, he found the US Military-Industrial Complex, an altogether different grade of brain.
Belfast Telegraph |
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The Apple Mac Cost Misconception
Let's settle the myth about Macs being more expensive.
Tom's Hardware |
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Third Apple founder appears in video documentary
A former Atari colleague,Wayne was the third man, working with the two Steves, Jobs and Wozniak. Wayne designed the first Apple logo and wrote the Apple I manual.
Macworld UK |
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Medical Justice Services Inc. Now Offers Online Anti-Defamation Service
Medical Justice Services, Inc., which has successfully helped physicians and dentists defend themselves against meritless medical malpractice lawsuits for the past six years, has introduced a new way for physicians and dentists to fight back against defamation on the World Wide Web.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dutch botnet herders arrested
FBI trace links to Brazil Dutch police have arrested two Dutch brothers suspected of running a botnet controlling 40,000 to 100,000 computers, with only a small portion (1,100 computers) based in the Netherlands.…
The Register |
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DRAMs: No recovery seen until 2H '09
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- DRAMs are down again after a mild recovery in the second quarter, according to iSuppli Corp. iSuppli is maintaining its ''Neutral'' rating for the DRAM market right now, but don't look for a recovery in the sector until the second half of 2009.
Electronics Supply and Manufacturing |
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NI LabVIEW 8.6 Meets Parallel Programming Challenge to Drive Performance
NIWeek - National Instruments today announced LabVIEW 8.6, the latest version of the graphical system design software platform for control, test and embedded system development. Building on the inherent parallel nature of graphical programming, LabVIEW 8.6 delivers new tools to help engineers and scientists take advantage of the benefits of multicore processors, field-programmable gate arrays ...
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