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Ärger mit Verbraucherschutz
Verbraucherschützer kritisieren den Ticketverkauf der Deutschen Bahn über das Internet-Auktionshaus Ebay und drohen mit rechtlichen Schritten.
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Job vacancy: Business Information and Systems Controller
(Ref: P1569-08-08) Can you tell us how IT will help us build more quality homes?
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Report: Siemens Wants out of PC Joint Venture With Fujitsu
Siemens has decided to pull the plug on its nine year-old personal computer joint venture with Fujitsu, according to a...
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Desktop search comparison: Beagle vs. Tracker
Beagle and Tracker are projects that allow you to index your files so you can quickly search filesystems. Both projects started out with the intention of being used with the GNOME desktop, but have recently made a push to be desktop-independent and work with KDE and other desktop environments. Over two days, we'll compare their usability and performance.
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U.S. busts retail hackers
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Jumeirah joins hands with Expedia
06 August 2008 Dubai: Expedia, a global online travel company, on Tuesday said it had signed a long-term global agreement with the Dubai-based Jumeirah Group, a hospitality management company.
Zawya |
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Zend Further Expands Its Line of PHP Training Courses
Zend Technologies announced today the addition of two new PHP training courses: "Migration from PHP 4 to PHP 5" and "Zend Studio for Eclipse". These courses further expand the portfolio of Zend training courses, which include PHP from introduction to advanced levels, as well as courses about PHP Security, creation of Rich Internet Applications, and the use of major Zend products.
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Credit card hackers charged
Eleven people were indicted for stealing and selling some 40 million credit and debit card numbers.
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41M IDS HACKED
BOSTON - Eleven people have been charged in connection with the hacking of nine major retailers and the theft and sale of more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers, the Justice Department said yesterday. The data breach is believed to be...
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Dems take state police plan protest to Web
MILLVILLE -- Cumberland County Democrats are on the Internet with their opposition to Gov. Jon S. Corzine's demand that communities pay for state police protection.
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Giant online security hole is getting fixed
A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
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Siemens May Pull Out of Fujitsu Venture, WSJ Reports (Update1)
Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Siemens AG plans to pull out of its computer-making venture with Fujitsu Ltd. , a move that may result in the sale or dismantling of Fujitsu Siemens Computers Holding BV, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unidentified people.
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Win A 47 Inch LCD HD Ready TV
You know the sort. The tightwad who hijacks the neighbour’s internet and always manages to dodge a round in the pub. That fella who downloads knock-off films from the internet. The so-called 'mate' who cops off with your other half.
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TSA to allow laptops to stay in approved bags
WASHINGTON (AP) -- There's a new option for people annoyed at having to take their laptops out of their bags at airport security. The Transportation Security Administration will now allow travelers to leave their computers inside "checkpoint friendly" cases.
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Repairs slow to come on online security hole
Flaw in Internet design lets hackers control Web traffic. A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
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3 ways to keep your computer running well
Computer slow? There are some good reasons. Spyware and other hidden problems may be behind it, and routine maintenance won't take care of it. From ARA Lifestyle.com, here are three suggestions for keeping your PC working well:
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11 indicted in global credit-card theft ring
It's been years in coming, but federal charges were filed yesterday against 11 people who allegedly hacked the computers of Columbus-based DSW Inc. and eight other major U.S. retailers. The personal information, including credit-card numbers, of millions of people was put at risk.
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Yahoo bosses under fresh pressure
Yahoo bosses face fresh pressure after it emerges that opposition to them at its recent AGM was greater than first thought.
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Google launches free music service in China
Google Inc has launched a music search service in China that will give users access to free downloads of licenced songs, while capturing advertising revenue for music providers in a market rife with piracy.
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Internet crime rife, says Keelty
From Olympic ticketing scams to sophisticated operations stealing credit card details, the internet has become a place where criminals can operate undetected, according to Australian Federal Police chief Mick Keelty.
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Browse the Internet with the power of your voice
If you’re tired of using an old fashion input device like a mouse and keyboard then you may want to take a test drive of some new speech recognition software which is now available for download. The software allows you to perform searches and browse online websites and services by simply using the sound of [...]
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Al Qaeda claims Algeria bombing attack
Al Qaeda's North Africa arm said it was behind a suicide bombing attack in Algeria on Sunday, according to a statement posted on the Internet on Wednesday. A car bomb went off near a police station in the town of Tizi Ouzou, east of Algiers, on Sunday, injuring 25 people including four policemen.
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3 Miami men held in huge ID theft bust
Laptop in hand, the men drove down U.S. 1 in Miami, stealing confidential debit and credit card numbers, prosecutors say. It was part of what is believed to be the largest-ever breach of retail network security, reaching from South Florida to California to Eastern Europe.
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Designers envision $12 computer
A TEAM OF MIT DESIGNERS is working to create a computer based on the Apple II that would sell for approximately $12.
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Sprint, Clearwire Ask FCC to Reject Proposed Merger Provisos
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Sprint Nextel and Clearwire intend to go head to head against the country's largest wireless Internet networks if their merger is approved, but that ability could be hampered if regulators call for new conditions, the companies told the Federal Communications Commission late Monday.
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