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Intelligent Networks Made Possible with a Policy Management Platform
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged eleven suspects in the hacking of nine major U.S. retailers and the theft and sale of more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers. The suspects are charged with numerous crimes, including conspiracy, computer intrusion, fraud and identity theft.
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Daily/Weekly Email Digest
Intelligent Networks Made Possible with a Policy Management Platform by Tom Donnelly With worldwide IP traffic growth and bandwidth usage expected to soar in the near term future, service providers are responding while maintaining a quality user experience without prohibitive capital expenditures.
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New option for laptop travelers
Annoyed at having to take your laptop out of its bag at airport security?
ABC 13 Houston |
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AB's data loss affects more than 190,000 people
Associated Press - August 5, 2008 6:44 PM ET ST. LOUIS (AP) - The number of people affected by the theft of laptops from Anheuser-Busch has has grown to more than 190,000.
KOAM-TV Pittsburg |
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Flying High with useful iPhone 3G App
Apple's new iPhone App Store is full of ways to waste time, but some Houston entrepreneurs are trying to leverage the device's popularity to turn a profit.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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CSC profit rises 12 pct on demand for tech help
Computer Sciences Corp. cashed in on rising demand for its technology consulting services to boost its fiscal first-quarter profit by 12 percent, topping analyst estimates. The Falls Church, Va.-based company said Tuesday it earned $120.6 million, or 79 cents per share, during the April-June period that kicked off its fiscal year. That compared with net income of $108.1 million, or 61 cents per ...
The State |
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Google to get aggressive with Apps suite
Google plans to aggressively add new applications and capabilities to its Web-hosted Apps software suite for businesses and will likely leave the price unchanged as it builds out the service, a company official said Tuesday. The comments signal a move that will likely heat up the competitive fire between Google and Microsoft in the market for office productivity, communication, and ...
InfoWorld |
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DigitalFX International, Inc. Releases Stronger, Faster Media Vault with 3G Phone Streaming Video Compatibility
DigitalFX International, Inc. , a digital communications and streaming video provider, today announced that it has deployed its much anticipated and improved Media Vault for storing and transcoding videos, now allowing for personal video messages to be viewed on newer 3G phones such as those offered by Apple and Nokia.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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New Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote
Yahoo on Tuesday released a recount of the vote for its board that sharply altered the results, revealing a strong protest vote against five of nine directors including CEO Jerry Yang.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Suspect sold laptop to Erickson boy
People in Erickson are now talking about the stranger who spent the day in their town. Vince Li, the man accused in the Greyhound bus attack, sold his laptop to a local boy for $60.
CTV Winnipeg |
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New Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote
SAN FRANCISCO - YAHOO Inc said on Tuesday that a revised count of votes in the election of its board of directors has revealed a strong protest vote against four of its nine directors, including chief executive Jerry Yang.
Straits Times |
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New Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:35 UTC, submitted by PapaPitufo
Asa Dotzler, from the Mozilla foundation, has just written an interesting analysis describing why Linux is not ready for desktops yet, and suggests four main categories that must be addressed to improve this.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Aug 2006 22:17 UTC
Stardock on Tuesday released the 2007 version of its popular Object Desktop suite of Windows customization utilities. The package of tools enables customers to completely change the way Windows looks and functions to suit their personal tastes.
OS News |
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New Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 7th Dec 2007 06:34 UTC
"Many people are looking to Ubuntu to be something that it is not: A mass market ready operating system designed to work with the same level of compatibility as Microsoft Windows.
OS News |
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Fancy a gentle Google down Wisteria Lane?
Ever fancied taking a trip down Melbourne's own Wisteria Lane but couldn't stomach the drive to Mount Dandenong?
The Age |
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Google to serve up ads for NBC's online Olympics coverage
Google on Tuesday announced that freshly-acquired DoubleClick will be used to weave video ads into NBC's online coverage of the Olympics in Beijing.
PhysOrg |
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Laptop with security applicants' data found
Associated Press - August 5, 2008 3:33 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The company that runs an airport security prescreening program says it has found a laptop containing the personal information...
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Sony bets on Rocketboom distribution for push into new media
Sony Pictures Entertainment has acquired exclusive distribution rights to Rocketboom, one of the oldest video blogs in the industry. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Attorney General: Canyon County can't get restitution from Marc Young
Canyon County cannot seek court-ordered restitution from a former county computer manager who pleaded guilty to having sexually exploitive images of teenage girls on a county-owned computer, the Idaho Attorney General's Office said in a letter received by the county Tuesday.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Delta to offer Wi-Fi on mainline domestic fleet
Associated Press - August 5, 2008 2:45 PM ET ATLANTA (AP) - Delta Air Lines has announced that it will offer high-speed wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the...
News West 9 Midland |
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Breaking Beijing’s Internet Blockade
Detailed instructions for reporters to break through the “Great Firewall of China” are now available. The Global Internet Freedom Consortium has unveiled a package of free software that will enable Beijing reporters and tourists full Internet access.
The Epoch Times |
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Michigan woman, 19, guilty in newborn's death
ERIE, Pa. (AP) — A former college volleyball player who had done online research about ways to kill her fetus admitted in court Tuesday that she suffocated the baby she secretly gave birth to in a campus apartment.
The Flint Journal |
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Homeland Security Authorizes Laptop Searches At U.S. Borders
The ruling lets border agents view travelers' pictures, e-mail, and browser history without suspicion during on-the-spot inspections or in secondary locations.
InformationWeek |
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