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Secure intros Secure Web Reporter
BANGALORE, INDIA: Secure Computing Corporation provider of enterprise gateway security company, has announced the availability of Secure Web Reporter, a scalable reporting solution that provides views of important Web activity, focusing on security, compliance monitoring and performance assessment.
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UK must answer EU over Phorm
Is Phorm a privacy-destroyer? Many think so. The government expects to respond next month to a European Commission query regarding whether a targeted internet advertising system violates European Union data protection regulations, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Macworld UK |
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Multi-touch HP laptops coming in 18 months
New touch systems could launch with Windows 7 Multi-touch laptops from HP could be available within 18 months, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
PC Advisor |
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Nikon Fall Point-and-Shoots: 14.5-Megapixel S710, S610c With Built-In Wi-Fi, and Budget S560 [Digital Cameras]
Rounding out Nikon's fall point-and-shoot lineup—feast your eyes on the headliners above—we've got four other pieces of camera newness: •The S710 crams 14.5-megapixels into a tiny body. Sounds like...
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Security firms get early access to Microsoft patches
Microsoft Active Protections Program announced Microsoft plans to give security vendors a head start in what has become a monthly race against the hackers.
PC Advisor |
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Microsoft & Samsung speed up SSDs on Vista
Partners optimise Windows for solid-state disks Samsung is working with software makers to boost solid-state disk (SSD) performance on operating systems, and has revealed it's in talks with Microsoft to improve the performance of the technology on Windows.
PC Advisor |
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MIT Students Working On $12 Desktop For Developing Nations' Schools [$12 Computer]
Forget the OLPC laptop, MIT's new hotness is the $12 desktop computer for developing countries based roughly on the NES. The goal is to create an equivalent of the Apple II from the '80s for less...
Gizmodo |
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The iPhone 3G Now In Stock At All Apple Retail Stores [IPhone 3G]
If you've been wanting an iPhone 3G but haven't had any lucking finding one in stock, your waiting might be over. According to Apple's iPhone 3G inventory tracking tool every Apple store in the US...
Gizmodo |
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Microsoft launches open source lab in RP
MANILA, Philippines - Software giant Microsoft will establish an open source interoperability laboratory in the Philippines, considered as the first in the region.
GMANews.TV via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Olympics online may slow workplaces
State contract employee Michelle DuRussel said she won't be watching the 2008 Summer Olympics online at work this month.
Lansing State Journal |
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SONY AIMS FOR 15 PCT SHARE OF NOTEBOOK MARKET
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 7 (Bernama) -- Sony (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is aiming to capture 15 percent share of the notebook market this year, in view of the good demand for compact computers in Malaysia.
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Alternative energy is needed
Perhaps the energy crisis is bringing out the best and the brightest. For several months I've been combing the Internet, sometimes in places I don't normally peruse, and finding some very exiting science taking place.
Paradise Post |
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Desktop search comparison: Beagle vs. Tracker, part 2
Yesterday I discussed Beagle and Tracker with regards to their preferences settings, the time to index a collection of both HTML and PDF files, and how to extract information from individual files. In this article I'll go over the interfaces used to submit queries and the syntax used for complex queries for both projects.
NewsForge |
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SHEFFIELD: Profanity greater on liberal blogs
Are liberals more profane than conservatives? Online, the answer seems to be yes. Profanity, those taboo words banned from the broadcast airwaves, is a feature of many people's daily lives. It's much less so in the establishment media world. TV and radio broadcasts are legally prohibited from using it, most newspapers (including this one) have traditionally refrained from its usage.
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ASUS Eee PC "Ultimate" S101 revealed, and it's brown
Filed under: Laptops We've already seen the S101 Ultimate Eee PC at the top of ASUS' Eee PC pyramid of implosion . ASUS' prez, Jerry Shen, told us earlier to expect the Atom-based netbooks to ship with a 32GB SSD, 10.2-inch, 16:9 aspect LED backlit display and battery life of about 4-5 hours. Today in Taiwan, he personally revealed the S101 prototype (pictured above next to the ...
Engadget |
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Tell me your identity - Ajay Devgan
The actor/director who is know to keep a low profile, recently made a sweet gesture by talking to fans over the internet on the occasion of Friendships Day almost the entire day !
IndiaGlitz |
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Orbitz Worldwide reports a narrower Q2 loss
Online travel company Orbitz Worldwide Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter as the company posted a loss of $5 million, compared with a loss of $32 million in the same period last year.
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Hacker indictment greeted with muted response
11 arrests unlikely to make dent in identity fraud
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Student caught hacking webcams while fixing laptops to spy on women
A 23-year old student has been caught using his hacker skills, or more specifically, installing some dodgy software applications in order to spy on unsuspecting women using their own webcams. Craig Matthew Feigin is a student at the University of Florida who was known for also fixing computers if they had a problem. One woman, named [...]
Geek.com |
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Fake CNN news malware spreading fast
Over a thousand hacked sites are serving up fake Flash Player software to users duped into clicking on links in mail that's part of a massive spam attack masquerading as CNN.com news notifications, security researchers said Wednesday.
Macworld UK |
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Apple management shake-up over MobileMe
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has given MobileMe to the executive who heads iTunes, part of a shake-up over the sync service's public problems since its launch last month, according to a memo sent to company employees earlier this week.
Macworld UK |
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Edwardsville company probed
The Illinois Attorney General today began an investigation of a Wood River-based Internet company accused of defrauding investors who paid $500 each to set up a Web site business to sell discount travel packages.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Iomega throws out disk with latest made for TV device
Yonder ScreenPlay TV Link betwixt display and USB storage Iomega has stripped the hard drive out of its ScreenPlay HD device and is launching a new model that acts as a link between a USB storage device and TV set for displaying high definition media.…
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E-waste concerns emerge in Ghana
Greenpeace said it visited two scrap yards - one at Abogbloshie in the centre of Accra, the main centre for recycling computers in Ghana, and one in the city of Koforidua in the country's Eastern Region.
The Namibian |
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Heard Around Town
Seems like most people are fans of CSI-style detective programs, and the area's community college has a course that just might catch the fancy of some of them. In the fall, Northern Essex in Haverhill will launch a new certificate program and mdash;computer forensics and mdash;designed for students with a penchant for computers and CSI detective programs.
The Daily News of Newburyport |
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