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How to Determine Your Organization`s Vulnerability to Crimeware
You already know that crimeware is bad, right? Wrong. Crimeware is worse than just bad, it may be worse than you can imagine. And it’s going to go downhill from there. The story that Markus Jakobsson of the Palo Alto Research Center tells is gloomy indeed. Maybe it’s even gloomy enough for you to do something about it.... Download a VMWare LAB MANAGER STARTER KIT, FREE! Virtualize the test ...
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Diamonds are still forever!
I flashed this baby to a group of people and asked them from afar what they think the phone’s brand is. The ONIDA MP4 Player At first glance, and to the uninitiated, this device would pass up as the real iPod Nano.
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Nikon Coolpix S600 compact digital camera review
The Nikon Coolpix S600 boots up in a flash, but are its photos as impressive?
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Government Computer News
The Army has approved the final design of Increments One and Two of its $7.8 billion Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) program and cleared the two main WIN-T contractors to begin field-testing their systems in October.
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SAP and Microsoft Join Together to Help Banks Establish a SOA
SAP, together with Microsoft, announced a milestone in its mission to help banks establish a service-oriented architecture (SOA) for their business operations. SAP and Microsoft, along with other founding members, have created the Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN). The goal of BIAN is to help banks ease the transition to an SOA by gathering together a community of industry players and ...
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Microsoft Expected to Nominate a New Board for Yahoo by Today
LONDON (Thomson Financial via COMTEX) -- Microsoft Corp. is expected to make its next move in the three-month-old takeover standoff with Yahoo Inc. as early as Wednesday, as the two sides have failed to reach any negotiated acquisition deal according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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Collaboration enabled by network technology drives next phase of Internet, says Cisco CEO
Cisco chairman and CEO John Chambers said the network will become the enabler of all forms of IT and communications.
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'Chief Yahoo' Yang Finds Himself in a Tough Spot
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- When Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang took over the reins of his troubled company last year, the blog posts and e-mails came with attachments of hope.
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Computer Error Leads To Great Gas Price For Some Customers
While most have felt the pain at the gas pump, a handful of people filling up at a Lexington gas station got a nice surprise on Wednesday morning.
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ControlPoint Developer Alliance Draws Leading Computing and Networking Firms as Founding Members
CALABASAS, Calif.----Fulcrum Microsystems today announced that Continuous Computing, Green Hills Software, Liquid Computing, Nimbus Data Systems, Open Grid Computing, Panasas, Quadrics, SMC Networks and XORP are founding members of the ControlPoint Developer Alliance, which was announced today.
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12 Laptops Stolen from Catholic Social Services
Thousands of dollars in computer equipment are stolen from a Christian organization.
KOLN Lincoln |
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Graphene-based gadgets may be just years away
Researchers at The University of Manchester have produced tiny liquid crystal devices with electrodes made from graphene - an exciting development that could lead to computer and TV displays based on this technology.
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Significant Chunk of IP Address Space Hijacked by Notorious Mass Emailing Company
Internet address space long ago issued to San Francisco Bay Packet Radio, an organization that was involved way back in the 1970s in testing ARPANET, a predecessor to the global commercial Internet that we all use today. That organization was given the rights to do whatever it wanted with 134.17.0.0/16 address block. That entire swath of Internet space is now registered to an entity in ...
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Hyperedit 1.6 Adds Safari 3.1 Web Inspector Support
Tumult Co. announced the immediate availability of HyperEdit 1.6 on Wednesday. The update for the HTML and PHP editor added support for the Safari 3.1 Web Inspector and improved support for Mac OS X 10.5. ...
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Online tax filing deadline extended
James Daw Business Columnist Canada Revenue Agency has extended the deadline for filing tax returns electronically until May 6. A last minute crush of people filing online has created a backlog and many are experiencing delays.
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Berners-Lee Claims Web 'Still in Infancy'
eldavojohn writes "The man credited with inventing the internet at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee, has made a statement on the 15th anniversary of the internet that the web is still 'in its infancy'. He also made a pretty insightful comment about CERN's releasing of the code for the internet into public domain: "If we had put a price on it like the University of Minnesota had done with Gopher then it ...
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Midday Leaders & Laggards: GM, P&G rise; Microsoft drops
(AP:NEW YORK) General Motors Corp. shares climbed to the largest midday gain among Dow Jones industrial average stocks Wednesday after it posted a smaller loss and higher revenue than Wall Street expected.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jan 2006 19:52 UTC, submitted by anonymous
The Free Software Foundation has published the first draft of the GPL v3 , the successor to the most popular open source license. The rationale behind some of the changes are here , while comments are here . Danese Cooper of OSI has posted her comments too.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jun 2007 19:49 UTC
An Apple official on Monday said Sun's open-source file system would not be in the next version of the Mac operating system, contradicting statements made last week by Sun's chief executive.
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Top iTunes downloads
Top 10 albums on iTunes Music Store for April 30:
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Ledesma: Airports
FOR the last 20 days I landed in six (international) airports. I find HongKong savvy, Heathrow quite orderly despite the computer glitches that bugged the British Airways causing a nightmare to travelers whose luggage went missing. Rome's Leonardo de Vinci is cool although the minor staff of Cathay Pacific almost took eternity determining how to configure the passenger lanes in their check-in ...
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Delay in XP SP3 Will Let Microsoft Put Up Dynamics Filter
Fans of the Windows XP operating system will have to wait for the latest -- and possibly last -- service pack update. Microsoft said Tuesday that further release of Service Pack 3, which had been made available through Windows Update and Microsoft Download Center the same day, was being delayed because of a recently revealed problem.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Free computer training classes expanded
Starting in May, SmartRiverside's Digital Inclusion Program will expand its free computer training classes from community centers to three Riverside schools.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Always connected
We live in a wireless world. Garry Barker meets a man whose world is more wireless than most. WIRELESS is everywhere. Our planet is soaked in radio waves and, increasingly, our society cannot do without them to carry the information that keeps the world's economies and information channels flowing.
Thursday Magnet |
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Popular business directory searches
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