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IBM Unveils Linux Push For Desktop PCs, SMB Appliances
But deals with PC makers aren't ready. Will the channel buy the idea of 'Microsoft-free' PCs?
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TJX Hackers Charged By Justice Department
Albert "Segvec" Gonzalez, a Miami resident, and ten other people have been charged with crimes associated with the breaches at nine retailers, including the epic penetration of TJX. read more
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Eleven Indicted in Massive ID Theft Scheme
Eleven people have been indicted in a massive identity theft and computer fraud scheme involving some of the largest data...
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Missing Laptop Spurs TSA Suspension Of Clear Reg. Traveler Enrollments
AUGUST 05, 2008 -- The Transportation Security Administration last night said it is suspending new enrollments in Verified Identity Pass' Clear Registered Traveler program after a company laptop containing records of 33,000 customers went missing from San Francisco International Airport on July 26.
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Delta To Offer Fleetwide U.S. Internet Access
AUGUST 05, 2008 -- Delta Air Lines today said it is embarking on a fleetwide rollout of inflight Internet access across its mainline domestic network through a partnership with Aircell.
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Micron Prepares To Ship 256GB Solid-State Drive
Micron announced Tuesday that it will soon begin delivering 256GB solid-state drives for notebooks and servers. SSDs have quicker access times and consume less power than standard SATA or SCSI hard drives.
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Conn's, Inc. Responds to Moody's Investors Service Bond Ratings
Conn's, Inc. (NASDAQ/NM:CONN), a specialty retailer of home appliances, consumer electronics, computers, lawn and garden products, furniture and mattresses, today responded to Moody's decision to downgrade the ratings on the three classes of its QSPE's asset-backed notes. The notes were downgraded due to Moody's view of the risk elements that could impact the performance of the Company's credit ...
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IBM Makes Push to Increase Linux Users
Big Blue tries to make headway against Microsoft's operating system.
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Sybase Unwraps Mobility Software at TechWave
It also touts Afaria 6.0 for mobile device management and security.
PC World |
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Missing Laptop Grounds US Registered Traveler Program
A laptop containing personal information of 33,000 U.S. travelers goes missing at San Francisco International Airport.
PC World |
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Microsoft Consults Its Own Crystal Ball for Bugs
Will rate likelihood of attacks on flaws it fixes, improve vendor communication.
PC World |
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Pentagon steps up spy vs spy operations: officials
The Pentagon is stepping up the use of offensive spy versus spy operations to thwart espionage by foreign intelligence agencies or terrorist groups, senior defense officials said Tuesday.
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Vandals cause $75,000 in damage at Statesville school
STATESVILLE, N.C. -- Vandals destroyed computers, trophies and offices inside Statesville Middle School. On Tuesday, NewsChannel 26 cameras went inside for a look at the damage.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
The Tokyo Stock Exchange announced Tuesday it will punish its executives with another round of wage cuts for the computer problem that suspended trading in Topix index futures and bonds last month.
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Missing laptop with Clear customers' information found at airport
A laptop with personal information from about 33,000 customers has been found a week after being reported missing at San Francisco International Airport, officials said Tuesday.
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Adviser opposes FTD takeover
(Reuters) ??? Investor advisory firm Proxy Governance Inc recommended on Tuesday that FTD Group Inc. shareholders vote against a proposed takeover of the company by Internet service provider United Online Inc. United Online agreed in April to buy FTD Group, a provider of floral services and ...
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Cablevision Ruling Propels On-Demand TV Juggernaut
U.S. television programming is moving toward on-demand status, judging from a federal appeals court ruling Monday in favor of Cablevision's proposed network-centric digital video recorder. U.S. Circuit Court Judge John M. Walker Jr. found that Cablevision's plans to store recorded programs on a central server instead of a set-top box's hard drive do not violate copyright law.
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Missing Laptop Grounds US Registered Traveler Program
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has temporarily stopped a vendor from signing up new customers for its Registered Traveler program after a company laptop containing the unencrypted personal data of 33,000 people went missing at the San Francisco International Airport.
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Beyond 3G - ultra-fast mobile radio networks of the future
Today’s growing third generation (3G) of mobile data services are only a taste of what is to come. Now, European researchers are paving the way to a world where ultra-fast internet access is available from every mobile device.
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Twitter targeted by malware attacks
Microblogging service Twitter has started to be targeted by online criminals with malware.
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Cisco earnings rise 4.4 percent, beating estimates
The world's largest maker of computer networking gear says it earned $2.01 billion, or 33 cents per share, in the three months ended July 25. In the same period last year, Cisco earned $1.93 billion, or 31 cents per share.
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Google launches free music search in China
Google Inc. said on Tuesday it has launched a free music-search service in China. (GOOG)
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Recent Original Stories
To celebrate the 1000th article of the magazine Obligement , Carl Sassenrath returns through this long interview on its origins at Amiga Inc. in the 1980's (Manager of AmigaOS and Amiga CDTV system development, among others), the bankruptcy of Commodore, its passages at Apple Computer and Viscorp, Amiga NG, or on its new revolutionary language REBOL . A classic name in the Silicon Valley!
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Recent Original Stories
OpenOffice.org 2.4.0 is a free, open source alternative to Microsoft's Office application suite. It is fantastic if you need basic office applications such as a word processor or spreadsheet at no cost.
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