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Hackers steal details from 40 million credit cards in 'world's biggest ever' identity theft
Eleven people have been charged in connection with the theft of more than 41 million credit card numbers from across the world in a record-breaking identity-theft case.
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Avenues for Networking professionals
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Gone are the days where a networking professional was just looking after the LAN/WAN and Server & Desktops setup in an organization. Now, there’s a lot more to play for a network professional in the areas of Security, Storage, WAN Management, Wireless, Server Consolidation, Unified Communication and many others. If you are thinking of getting into networking or are already a ...
CIOL |
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Internet giants agree Beijing 'code of conduct'
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft say they are close to an agreement on a code of conduct for doing business in China and other countries that censor the internet
ZDNet UK |
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Chinwag Selects Transatlantic Trade Tour Partners To Web 2.0 Expo New York
Chinwag's Digital Mission to New York takes place from 14th-19th September, 2008, at the renowned Web 2.0 Expo. Organised by Chinwag for UKTI, the ...
Press Dispensary |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:50 UTC
If a certain US senator and a certain EU commissioner are to be believed, the internet is five days away from total collapse as governments are finally forced into a corner and told to agree on a framework for future Internet governance.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:18 UTC
Microsoft has published a set of guidelines on which decisions to make now, so that your computer will be ready to run Windows Vista.
OS News |
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Gilmanton man pleads guilty to charges of having child pornography
A Gilmanton man pleaded guilty to 11 counts of possession of child pornography and will be sentenced this fall. Gary G. Ambelas, 55, had nearly 7,900 sexual images and several dozen video clips of children on two computers, according to Gilmanton Police Sgt. Dennis Rector.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Quakes caught by laptop sensor
A device originally put into laptops to prevent the hard drive from crashing is being used by scientists to give warnings on earthquakes.
BBC News |
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Regional Roundup
Residents can now pay their city of Lodi utility bills online.
Lodi News-Sentinel |
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IBM promises open source supercomputing code
Marks ten years in open source with slew of announcements. IBM has marked its 10 years of participation in Linux and open source by introducing new software, upgrades to existing platforms, as well as an open source code contribution focused on supercomputing.
TechWorld |
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Battling potential West Nile
Part of Lodi will be sprayed with a pesticide to battle mosquitoes and the potential of the West Nile virus. Ground spraying is planned for Friday between Highway 99 and Hutchins Street south of Lodi Avenue. The boundary goes to Morse Road, just south end of Micke Grove Park.
Lodi News-Sentinel |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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EFF Battles Dangerous Attempts to Circumvent Electronic Privacy Law
Email and Cell Phone Privacy Threatened in Two Separate Court Cases
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Quakes caught by laptop sensor
A device put into laptops to protect them when dropped is being used to give warnings about earthquakes.
BBC News |
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U.S. Loses out in Lenovo's Linux Netbook Push
People in most markets Lenovo serves, including Singapore, China and the U.K., will be offered the company's new IdeaPad netbooks with either Microsoft Windows XP or a Linux OS, but users in the U.S. won't have that option.
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Mohave Valley Daily News |
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HD Satellite Receiver with USB Recording - Under £150
Fortec Star Model: "Innovation HD" Maplin's £149.99 reduced from £179.99 originally marketed at over £200 High Definition satellite receiver with two Common Interface and 2 Smart Card Interface(Conax7 & X-Crypt CAS Embedded.
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Matrox Stretches TripleHead2Go To 5040x1050 Pixels
Montreal (Canada) - Matrox today launched triple widescreen modes for its TripleHead2Go Digital Edition box, which enables computer enthusiasts to combine three widescreen displays for a maximum screen resolution of 5040 x 1050 pixels.
Tom's Hardware |
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Bush at fundraiser: “Wall Street got drunk”
Comments made behind closed doors at Republican congressional candidate Pete Olson’s River Oaks fundraiser Friday afternoon have made their rounds on the Internet and are now making headlines.
Fort Bend Sun |
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NASA: Mars is good habitat for Terry Pratchett dragons
That's the gist, anyway In a development which may untwist a few knickers around the internet, NASA scientists have now explained just what their Phoenix robot lander has found in the soil of Mars - and what the implications are for possible discovery of life on the Red Planet.…
The Register |
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Broadband users could be billed for music by ISPs
7Digital offers music service to internet suppliers Music download service 7Digital is offering ISPs a range of services designed to let them offer music to customers as part of their subscription.
PC Advisor |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Apr 2006 20:29 UTC
Microsoft on Monday detailed innovations coming in Windows Vista that the company believes makes the operating system superior in the delivery of multimedia.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Reckon you won't upgrade to Vista until the first service pack is released? That's looking likely to be the second half of this year , according to Microsoft's latest email blast.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Aug 2008 05:57 UTC, submitted by Kaj de Vos
Kristian Van Der Vliet tracked down and fixed the bug that prevented Syllable from booting off a USB device. The project published a new development build that will boot from a USB CD player.
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Start of Deliveries of Shuttle's New Mini-PC Barebone for Simple Applications
Shuttle Inc., the market leader in the mini-PC segment and the manufacturer of Multi-Form-Factor solutions presents its second Mini-PC Barebone for users of simple applications. For everyday use Office, the internet and email do not require an oversized specification that delivers maximum performance.
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