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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
Associated Press - August 10, 2008 4:23 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security...
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Cirrus adds Unisky to its acquisition tally
REGIONAL broadband provider Cirrus Communications has acquired rival wireless network player Unisky.
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Cirrus adds Unisky to its acquisition tally
REGIONAL broadband provider Cirrus Communications has acquired rival wireless network player Unisky.
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IIJ Releases IIJ Mobile Secure Link
TOKYO, Aug. 11, 2008 -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. , one of Japan's leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced the release of IIJ Mobile Secure Link, a free network connection tool for 3.5G mobile data communications services.
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A federal judge has ordered three college students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers' conference showing security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway.
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
New generation of microprocessors for desktop computers to be sold under the established 'Core' brand.
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
Intel Corp. said Sunday it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established ``Core'' brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
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Spilled cash starts free-for-all on Calif. freeway
It wasn't the man on the hog who found himself being greedy. Police near Los Angeles say motorists stopped in speeding traffic to gather up bills Sunday after a man on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle dropped a bag of cash. They took off when the California Highway Patrol arrived. The biker told authorities a computer bag he was carrying ripped and spilled money across Interstate 10, where people ...
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
SAN FRANCISCO - By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about. His card-counting prowess at blackjack tables during wild weekends in Las Vegas and Atlantic City won him and his college buddies millions of dollars, inspiring a best-selling book and the recent movie "21."
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A US judge ordered three university students to cancel a presentation at a computer hackers’ conference where they planned to show security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston’s subway.
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Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
LAS VEGAS — A federal judge ordered three college students to cancel a Sunday presentation at a computer hackers' conference where they planned to show security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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RIA Novosti hit by cyber-attacks as conflict with Georgia rages
MOSCOW, August 10 (RIA Novosti) - RIA Novosti news agency's website was disabled for several hours on Sunday by a series of hacker attacks, as the conflict between Russia and Georgia over breakaway South Ossetia continued for a third day.
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Animatronic Pizza Parlor Band Catches Fire on YouTube
The rockin' robotic animals in the Rock-afire Explosion band get an updated repertoire courtesy of an online revival. Next up: A documentary about their creator, who's warehousing hundreds of the musical machines.
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Software Notebook: Microsoft to buy back shares?
Microsoft's plan to buy back more of its own shares provides a glimpse into the mind-set of its executives, who contend the market is underestimating the company.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Blog: Eye in the Vegas Sky Finds Open Wi-Fi
Was "warballooning" expose of plenty of unsecured Wi-Fi networks really just hot air?
PC World |
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
Intel Corp. said Sunday it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established "Core" brand, with the first chips of the new line to...
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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Court Stops Hacker Presentation
Judge orders three MIT students to cancel presentation at hackers' conference showing security flaws in Boston subway system
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Internet surfing leads teens to pursue boxing aspiration
UP-AND-COMING: The brothers, 14 and 15, fight in the highly popular amateur class.
The Press-Enterprise |
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US Tourist Hacked to Death
Robbers armed with machetes hacked a U.S. tourist to death and seriously wounded his wife in an attack aboard the couple's sailboat in northeastern Guatemala
Time Magazine |
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Harvest Crusade returns to Anaheim this weekend
When the Southern California Harvest Crusades begin Friday, tens of thousands of people are expected to be in Angel Stadium of Anaheim -- and thousands more will be watching the event on their computer screens.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about. His card-counting prowess at blackjack tables during wild weekends in Las Vegas and Atlantic City won him and his college buddies millions of dollars, inspiring a best-selling book and the recent movie "21." Read comments
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Intel's New High Performance Chip: Core i7
Intel's new generation of chips for desktop computers, to be called Core i7, are expected to be in production the last three months of this year. The company says the new design will deliver both high performance and energy efficiency.
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Gabob introduces Adobe AIR based game 'Now Boarding'
Gabob has introduced Now Boarding, an airport management game that places gamers in charge of a major airport. The game challenges users to reorganize a badly managed airport. Users have to organize passengers, rout plane schedules and hire employees from a cast of unique characters to keep customers happy. Now Boarding allows gamers to expand into...
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The Effects of Exporting Used PCs To Africa
retroworks writes "According to this UK MailOnline story, computers donated to Africa are causing quite a few problems. The BBC does a similar story on the junk computers from rich countries found on the ground in Africa. But all of the footage is of the junk PCs; there is no film of any repaired or good computers. There have been a dozen stories now about the bad apples. It seems like there ...
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