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Red Hat receives certification
RALEIGH, N.C., Aug. 6 (UPI) -- Red Hat has received a certification from the U.S. Defense Information System Agency for its Enterprise Linux 5.2 technology.
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Stateless computing to become core to cloud computing?
As cloud computing gathers like thunderheads on the horizon, stateless computing will be a core tenant, predicts Merrill Lynch's chief technology architect Jeffrey Birnbaum.
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Facebook: Children evade social websites' age limits
Poll suggest that over 750,000 children are illicitly using Facebook, Bebo and MySpace
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Sex sells, but not enough for Time Warner
AOL division losing revenue rapidly after dropping subscription charges in favour of advertising-based model
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Delta to Offer Wi-Fi On All Flights
Delta Airlines said it will offer Wi-Fi broadband Internet access on its entire U.S. fleet by the middle of 2009. Delta is using technology provided by Aircell, which recently said it will use LTE to provide 4G connectivity speeds ... (follow link to read)
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Restructuring costs widen VeriSign's 2Q loss
VeriSign Inc.'s second-quarter loss widened as the Internet infrastructure company absorbed the costs of a sweeping reorganization.
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TSA vendor finds lost laptop, remains suspended
Travelers who use the Transportation Security Administration's Registered Traveler program might be verified as good security risks but the same can't be said about Steven Brill's Verified Identity Pass, one of the TSA vendors that operates the program. VIP, under the brand name Clear, lost a laptop containing...
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London News and Reviews
Socialite Paris Hilton has announced she's running for president in a spoof internet video hitting back at Republican candidate John McCain.
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Facebook: Children evade social websites' age limits
Poll suggest that over 750,000 children are illicitly using Facebook, Bebo and MySpace
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Restructuring costs widen VeriSign’s 2Q loss
Wed, Aug 6, 2008 (4:15 p.m.) VeriSign Inc.'s second-quarter loss widened as the Internet infrastructure company absorbed the costs of a sweeping reorganization.
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Restructuring costs widen VeriSign's 2Q loss
VeriSign Inc.'s second-quarter loss widened as the Internet infrastructure company absorbed the costs of a sweeping reorganization.
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Opinion: What’s in a name?
Apple's simple branding strategy is simply and appealing to the consumer's eye.
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More ways to protect yourself from phishing scams
Use the OpenDNS service, to give all your browsers—including Safari—protection from phishing attacks.
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Vudu sexes up its set-top box, but is it too late? [Porn]
Vudu, a startup which sells a set-top box for downloading HD movies over the Internet, has finally added adult content to the mix through a partnership with AVN. Neither Netflix nor Apple will let... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Delta to offer fee-based in-flight wireless in U.S.
Delta Air Lines Inc. said Tuesday it will offer broadband wireless Internet access for a fee on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.
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Business Glance
Online Slowing economy takes toll on advertising on the Net The slowing economy is starting to hurt an unexpected segment of the advertising world - the Web, which has been growing fast for a half-decade.
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Utah patents
System, method and computer program product for packaging and activating stored value cards, patent No. 7,407,093, invented by David A. Ashby of Draper, Randall G.
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Local Firefighter Nabbed For Online Solicitation
Jeremy Barrera wrapped up his shift as a Lake Worth firefighter on Wednesday morning and walked right into the hands of Fort Worth police officers. Barrera has worked as a full-time firefighter in Lake Worth for two years. But according to police, his time at home was spent online, asking a 13-year-old girl for sex.
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Internet design flaw allows crooks to misdirect traffic
SAN FRANCISCO - 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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Sexual predator sentenced to 10 years in prison
LIMA - A Lima man with more than 60,000 pornographic photographs of children on his computer will spend the next decade behind bars, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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Hughes Communications, Inc. Announces Record Second Quarter 2008 Results
GERMANTOWN, Md. , Aug. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hughes Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: HUGH) ("Hughes"), the global leader in broadband satellite network solutions and services, today announced financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008 . Hughes' consolidated operations are classified into four reportable segments: North America VSAT; International VSAT; Telecom Systems; and ...
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Restructuring costs widen VeriSign's 2Q loss
VeriSign Inc.'s second-quarter loss widened as the Internet infrastructure company absorbed the costs of a sweeping reorganization. The Mountain View-based company said Wednesday it lost $68 million, or 35 cents per share, for the April-June period. VeriSign lost $4.7 million, or 2 cents per share, at the same time last year. The latest results included a $98 million restructuring charge ...
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Internet giants agree to 'code of conduct' in China
Ahead of the Olympics, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft agree to basic principles of a "code of conduct" for operating in China and other countries that censor Internet use.
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Social networking goes to the dogs
Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures.
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Shoulder strap your laptop without a bag
Want to sling your laptop over your shoulder for easy transport... but don't need a big, bulky bag as part of the deal? Check out the LapStrap, designed to make toting your laptop as simple as tossing it over your shoulder. As gadgets go, the LapStrap barely qualifies: It's essentially a vinyl belt, padded most of the way around. To use it, just close your laptop around the non-padded ...
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