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Microsoft Helps Law Enforcement Get Around Encryption
Microsoft first released the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor to law enforcement last June and it?s now being used by about 2,000 agents around the world.
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Mimeo.com Appoints Print Industry Experts to Head Product Solutions and Platform Development
Mimeo.com (http://www.mimeo.com), the innovator of online, on-demand digital printing for business documents and marketing materials, announced today the hiring of Holly Muscolino as Vice President, Product - Print Solutions, and Chuck Gehman as Vice President of Product Platforms, two newly created positions. Combined, the two print industry experts possess nearly 40 years of print-industry ...
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Germany's SAP posts weak earnings, delays product launch
German software giant SAP said Wednesday that first quarter net profit fell 22 percent and disappointed investors as it delayed the launch of a new product for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
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Switch and Data Announces Opening of Toronto Site Expansion to Satisfy Demand in Key Canadian Market
Switch and Data (NASDAQ: SDXC), a leading provider of Internet exchange and colocation services, announced today that the company has opened additional space in Toronto on schedule. This previously announced project adds capacity to Switch and Data's existing sites in the 151 Front Street carrier hotel in downtown Toronto. The new capacity was built to satisfy high customer demand for ...
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This Report Contains Only Tables Of Statistics Relating To Broadband And The Digital Media In Australia
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90487)has announced the addition of "2007 Australia - Internet, Broadband and Convergence Statistics (tables only)" to their offering.
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visionGATEWAY wins Major Contract for INTERScepter SmartParent(TM) Solution
visionGATEWAY Inc. , a developer and marketer of products that increase management and control by parents and employers over internet use by children or employees, announced today that its INTERScepter SmartParent appliances have been selected by a major retail group for sale in more than 500 retail stores in Australia, with deliveries set for the second half of 2008.
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AirMagnet Wins Best of Interop Award for Mobile and Wireless
AirMagnet Inc., the leader in security, performance and compliance solutions for wireless LANs, today announced that the company's new 802.11n WLAN Suite has won the Best of Interop Award for Mobile and Wireless. The suite consists of AirMagnet Analyzer 8.0 and AirMagnet Survey 6.0, both available next week in a special bundle (with a custom-built AirMagnet 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless PC card) or as ...
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South Korea's Super Gmarket
The online shopping mall keeps winning the war in won.
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Dolby Volume to Debut on New Toshiba HDTVs
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE:DLB) today highlighted the first market availability of its unique Dolby(R) Volume audio-processing technology on Toshiba's new REGZA ZH500 and ZV500 series LCD HDTVs launching in Japan next month.
Centre Daily Times |
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Legal Eye: Google declares trademark open season
Formerly protected search terms go to highest bidder
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NESN Preps Web Site For Relaunch
NESN Wednesday announced it will launch an enhanced version of its Web site on Monday, May 5, giving users access to exclusive video clips, pre-game reports and opportunities to interact directly with NESN’s on-air personalities.
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Mozilla warns of Flash and Silverlight 'agenda'
The founder of Mozilla Europe claims Adobe and Microsoft's rich-media tech threatens the open nature of the Web but concedes they are currently necessary for multimedia content . Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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NETFILE extends tax deadline to May 6
OTTAWA - Canadians who are scrambling to file their tax returns via the Internet are getting a break. Revenue Canada says anyone having difficulty sending or correcting their returns using NETFILE will get a one-week extension beyond tonight's midnight deadline - until May 6.
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HP: How To Manage Virtualized Data Centers
Hewlett-Packard says virtualization hardware and software are essential for running today's data centers.
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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. Microsoft cited a "compatibility issue" between SP3 and the ...
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Report: Microsoft mulls proxy fight for Yahoo
Microsoft Corp. might launch a proxy fight for Yahoo Inc. as a way to continue its hostile bid without fixing a firm bid price yet, according to a report Wednesday.
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Recent Softbank Corporation News
Tokyo, Apr 30, 2008 (Jiji Press) - Japan's Softbank Corp. is acquiring an equity stake of about 40 pct in major Chinese Internet service firm Oak Pacific Interactive for some 40 billion yen, company officials said Wednesday.
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Buffalo bucks U.S. decline in online ads
Online advertising held steady in Western New York this month, defying a substantial downturn reported Wednesday by The Conference Board.
Business First of Buffalo |
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Recent Original Stories
"Free software is great, and corporate America loves it. It's often high-quality stuff that can be downloaded free off the Internet and then copied at will. It's versatile - it can be customized to perform almost any large-scale computing task - and it's blessedly crash-resistant.
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Fujitsu climbs a volcano in pursuit of more reliable chips
The top of a dormant volcano in Hawaii might seem like an unlikely place to work on improving the reliability of computer chips, but that's just the spot engineers from Fujitsu chose over their well-equipped laboratory in Tokyo. The engineers were trying to better understand how cosmic rays cause computers to make errors. Cosmic rays are high-energy particles from outer space, many of ...
InfoWorld |
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SpringSource launches Java application server
SpringSource, maker of the Spring Framework for Java development, will announce a new application server on Wednesday that it claims will "liberate" Java users from "antiquated legacy Java technologies." Dubbed the SpringSource Application Platform, the server combines Spring technologies and the Apache Tomcat server with the increasingly popular OSGi (Open Services Gateway Initiative) ...
InfoWorld |
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Windows XP SP3 Release to Web delayed
Microsoft delays the general roll-out of the Windows XP SP3. Microsoft encountered apparently a compatibility issue between Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) and the XP SP3 update. The problem even exists with the Vista SP1....
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Dec 2005 22:45 UTC
AnandTech has published part II (part I discussed here on OSNews) of their performance preview of Intel's upcoming Yonah.
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Recent Original Stories
"This post comes at the convergence of a number of events. First, there was the story on OSNews titled ' Has the Desktop Linux Bubble Burst ?' That generated a number of responses, one of them from Aaron J. Seigo.
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AOL's Ad Revenue Rises Slightly as Income Drops
AOL saw only a slight gain in its online advertising business for the first quarter of 2008, suggesting the company has a way...
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