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New InstallAware 8 Integrates with Microsoft Visual Studio, Automates Setup Creation
SAN FRANCISCO----InstallAware Software Corporation has released InstallAware 8, a setup authoring tool for ISVs and enterprises deploying products, patches, and web updates. InstallAware 8 creates Windows Installer setup packages with support for the latest technologies, including Windows Installer 4.5, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft SQL Server Express 2005 Service Pack 2, Windows ...
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Azim Premji Foundation keen to set up pvt university
Bangalore, Aug 8 (PTI): Azim Premji Foundation, the social arm of the IT major Wipro, has expressed interest in setting up a private university in Karnataka, barely a month after the BJP Government announced in its budget that it would encourage such establishments in the state.
Outlook India |
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NTK Holdings, Inc. and Nortek, Inc. to Provide Audio Webcast of Second-Quarter 2008 Earnings Conference Call on August ...
Nortek, Inc. will provide an audio Webcast of its quarterly conference call over the Internet on Wednesday, August 13, 2008, at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Intel's Barrett sees no slowdown in PC market
LISBON - Intel Corp., the world's biggest microchip producer, expects no slowdown in global demand for personal computers despite economic problems in the United States and in other countries, Intel chairman Craig Barrett said.
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WTAP News @ Your Desk
Watch today's top local stories and forecast - right here from your computer!
WTAP Parkersburg |
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LXDE may let netbooks run even faster
Linux has become the operating system of choice for the current generation of mini-notebooks (or netbooks) like the Asus Eee PC. One reason is because the cost of licensing Linux is usually less expensive than licensing Windows. But, the other reason is just as important - Linux is fast on computers with limited RAM and [...]
Geek.com |
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Bus riders like plugging in
Commuters riding Metro's Kings Island express say the 45-minute trip goes faster with Wi-Fi access.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Court reinstates `face-to-face' wine provision
Indiana residents must first make face-to-face contact with a wine merchant before they can place wine orders over the phone or the Internet, a federal appeals court has ruled.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Celio REDFLY appears at online retailer stores
I have reviewed and mentioned the Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion here on my blog a couple of times. I just read on the Celio blog that you can now find the REDFLY at online retailers, including Amazon.com for US$499. The REDFLY is primarily focused on the enterprise market and you...
ZDNet |
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Office Labs 'target' busy multitaskers
'Targets' - shameless pun. I apologise. Microsoft, admittedly, have done some good things over the last few weeks, and again they've rolled something out which could really benefit students. I've personally never seen anything like this; probably my naive nature or lack of research, no doubt they'll be one out...
ZDNet |
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Hartsville’s Tinney knows anthrax case first hand
Steve Tinney, owner and operator of Oak Manor Inn and Hartsville resident, learned of the anthrax virus first hand. He worked in the American Media Inc. office when the first letter was received. And with the recent suicide of scientist Bruce E. Ivins, the memories resurfaced.
Florence Morning News |
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Lee man accused of stealing laptops from North Naples Wal-Mart
It took seven months, a surveillance video and fingerprint clues, but a Lehigh Acres man stands accused of stealing laptop computers from a North Naples Wal-Mart store.
Naples Daily News |
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Afrika : des photos en images
Sony Computer Entertainment nous dévoile de nouvelles images d'Afrika sur PlayStation 3.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Microsoft helps third parties on security
Microsoft's security team bolstered its attempt to play ball with third parties yesterday, rolling out the third programme in a week designed to help others with security issues.
Computer Weekly |
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BBC production company loses child data
The BBC has confirmed the theft of one laptop...
Computer Weekly |
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Congress takes up issue of security searches of devices
Just how far should airport customs agents and border patrol go when it comes to personal searches, especially when it comes to laptops, cell phones and other electronic devices? Congress holds hearing on issue
KING5 Seattle |
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Man charged in connection with runaway Moon girl
BRIGHTON TWP. — A search for a missing Moon Township girl posing online as an adult has ended with a Brighton Township man facing several sexual assault charges.
The Beaver County Times |
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3 booted from hacker convention for hacking into network
LAS VEGAS — With thousands of hackers milling around the Black Hat convention here, and widespread snooping on the public Wi-Fi network, one place was supposed to be off limits: the press room.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Prosecutors Take Down Alleged Online Scam
Sonny Pham, 50, may have dismissed Ad Surf Daily [ASD] as just another online get-rich-quick scheme -- if he hadn't seen the Web videos. YouTube had dozens. Some featured company founder, 74-year-old Thomas "Andy" Bowdoin, describing in a folksy twang how his "business opportunity" had helped thousands generate "excellent" profits. In others, self-identified ASD members insisted that the company ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Credit Card Heist Due to Weak Wi-Fi
The indictment of 11 criminals involved in the TJX credit card theft incident shows that cybercrime is indeed a global effort, and the bad guys are many steps ahead of their victims in terms of sophistication and knowledge.
ECommerce-Guide |
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Hacker Indictment Greeted With Muted Response
U.S. authorities are calling it the largest hacking and identity theft case yet. But this week's indictments of 11 people who allegedly plundered millions of payment card numbers might not seriously dent the underworld where such crimes occur. Researchers at a hacking conference [in Las Vegas] met the news with a bit of a shrug, saying the theft of credit and debit cards still will flourish. ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Russian Gang Suspected of Hijacking PCs
A criminal gang is using software tools normally reserved for computer network administrators to infect thousands of PCs in corporate and government networks with programs that steal passwords and other information, a security researcher has found. The new form of attack indicates that little progress has been made in defusing the threat of botnets, networks of infected computers that ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Major Internet Security Flaw Also Affects E-Mail
A newly discovered flaw in the Internet's core infrastructure not only permits hackers to force people to visit Web sites they didn't want to, it also allows them to intercept e-mail messages, the researcher who discovered the bug said Wednesday. Considering the silent nature of the attack and the sensitive nature of a lot of electronic correspondence, the potential for damage from this second ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Moon girl found with Brighton Township man
A Moon Township girl masquerading online as a 26-year-old was found unharmed Thursday with a Brighton Township man.
The Beaver County Times |
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