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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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Next-gen Intel PC chips to carry Intel Core name
SANTA CLARA, USA: Intel Corp. announced that desktop processors based on the company's upcoming new microarchitecture (codenamed "Nehalem") will be formally branded "Intel Core processor."
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DTAC chief challenges AIS
The new CEO of the second-ranked mobile operator DTAC has set an ambitious goal to overtake the long-time champion Advanced Info Service (AIS) as the market leader, pinning his hopes on the legacy 850-MHz bandwidth for third-generation (3G) services and the implementation of number portability.
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Latest issue
Apparently during the commotion caused when some of the so-called 'defenders of the faith' had entered the room where the Bar Council forum on conversions to Islam was being held, there were calls for a certain ' babi' to ' balik Cina '. Aliran member Farish A Noor has checked and double-checked all the photos that are available on the internet and have seen no image that corresponds to the ' ...
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MacPractice adds prelim e-prescription support
MacPractice has announced eRx NOW support for its medial practice applications. eRx NOW is a free system for prescribing medications electronically, developed by Allscripts, a member of NEPSI (National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative). eRx NOW records prescription histories, alerts users to drug interactions and is available via the internet...
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S.F. tech mogul wants to build city in India
A few days after his 29th birthday, Sabeer Bhatia sold Hotmail, the company he co-founded, to Microsoft for $400 million. Selling the Web-based e-mail service bought him a swank Pacific Heights condo with a panoramic view, buzz as the next hot Silicon Valley...
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Google's foray into content raises some eyebrows
Knol, Google's new site where experts share knowledge on a variety of topics, has rekindled fears among some media companies that Google is edging in on their turf.
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Farcical and Shameless Olympic Boxing Scoring Goes On
One of the most action-packed preliminary bouts in the ongoing Beijing Olympics that I was able to watch on my laptop is one between light heavyweight Bastie Zamir of Ghana, who was supposed to lose to Dauda Izobo of Nigeria.
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Apple's MobileMe is far too flawed to be reliable
People who work for large corporations are used to having their e-mail, contacts and calendar appointments synchronized instantly among their various computers and smart phones. But average consumers haven’t had an easy way to do that.
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Three good alternatives to the iPod Nano
It's easy to understand the appeal of Apple Inc.'s iPod Nano music and video player: It's slim, simple to use and has a crisp, 2-inch LCD screen. And its brand name is considered synonymous with hip tech gear.
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- 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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Mind over mouse: thought-controlled computing on the way
Want to lift that virtual boulder or blast that alien? Think hard.
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Free Connection Tool Increases Security and Reduces Administrative Overhead for Mobile Business Communications
(AP:TOKYO, Aug. 11, 2008) (PRIME NEWSWIRE) _ Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ) (Nasdaq:IIJI) (TSE1:3774), 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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Gmail spam filter upgraded
Online Tip of the Week: Tabbed Browsing Techniques
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
SANTA CLARA - Intel 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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Court blocks Defcon presentation on subway hack
LAS VEGAS - A federal judge ordered three college 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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Students take online revenge on teachers
Students are taking a high-tech approach to revenge on teachers - assuming their identities in fake online profiles and putting doctored photographs of them on the internet.
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Court blocks Defcon presentation on subway hack
LAS VEGAS - A federal judge ordered three college 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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Live or not, NBC has Olympic audience
West Coast TV viewers get their 'live' coverage three hours after the East Coast. Those who can't wait can tune in online or on the basketball and soccer specialty channels. I had just settled down on the couch Saturday afternoon to watch U.S. beach volleyball stars Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers beat up heavy underdog Latvia when my son, Alan, walked through the door, glanced at the screen ...
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Gmail spam filter upgraded
Online Tip of the Week: Tabbed Browsing Techniques
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Blind MBA girds for battle with Ottawa over issue of website accessibility
TORONTO - A Toronto businesswoman who has been blind since birth is girding for battle with Ottawa over what she alleges is the federal government's failure to make its systems for filing job applications online accessible to the visually impaired.
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From PowerPoint to comics Collins Middle School campers showcase their skills
SALEM and mdash; Designing a recycling center, staging a crime scene and writing comic books is all in a day's work for a crew of local middle-schoolers. More than 40 students from Collins Middle School and Bowditch School participated in a summer program, called Promoting Student Growth, held at Collins.
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Lagardère seeks to expand to counter ad decline
Lagardère, France's largest media company, is looking to expand in China and -Russia and to roll out new online ventures to counter the effects of a sharp decline in advertising in western markets.
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Center offers tools for the college-bound
Internet, books, forms and more open to public
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DimDim 4.0 web-conferencing platform supports Macs
DimDim has announced DimDim 4.0, an update that adds Mac compatibility to its browser-based web-conferencing platform. DimDim 4.0 features text chat, video conferencing and desktop sharing over the web. Video conferencing is offered via webcams, and desktop sharing works across both Mac and Windows desktops. DimDim 4.0 also records and plays back m...
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