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Malware How-to's Part of Computer Science Class
It's not easy to reach Sonoma State University Professor George Ledin these days. Thanks to a Newsweek article profiling his computer science classes with an emphasis on the creation of malware like Trojan horses and keyloggers, a lot of people want to talk to him.
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Google Translate for iPhone
Google continues to shower the iPhone with web service love. Its latest addition is the Google Translate service that lets you translate from one language to another. Just point your mobile Safari browser to translate.google.com on your iPhone or iPod touch to test it out. Windows Mobile smartphone users are left outside staring in again. [...]
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Little Asus notebook has big performance
NEW YORK - When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small - good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
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IncrediMail to Release Financial Results for Second Quarter of 2008 on August 13
TEL-AVIV, Israel----IncrediMail Ltd. , an Internet content company providing entertaining and personalizing email/desktop products, today announced that it will release its financial results for the second quarter of 2008, on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 prior to the opening of the market.
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Research improves recognition software
UC Berkeley research is helping to improve facial recognition software.
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Aeropostale to Broadcast Review of Fiscal 2008 Second Quarter Financial Results over the Internet
Aeropostale, Inc. (NYSE: ARO), a mall-based specialty retailer of casual and active apparel for young women and men, today announced that the Company's conference call to review its fiscal 2008 second quarter results will be broadcast live over the Internet on Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 4:15 p.m. Eastern Time. The broadcast will be available by clicking the 'Investor Relations' link under the ...
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Service Profiles Creates Custom, Swappable Windows Service Setups [Featured Windows Download]
Windows XP/2000 only: Free Windows utility Service Profiles, crafted by helpful programmer Eóin at the Donation Coder site, lets you customize which background services are running or will fire up...
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Gines eyes GPD raid of DVD pirates
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Krillion Appoints National Sales Director
Krillion(TM), the company that connects web-influenced buyers with local, in-store merchandise, has appointed industry veteran Gary Kinnsch to national sales director. Kinnsch brings to Krillion 22 years of sales management experience with top-tier companies in the video gaming industry, including Microsoft Corp..
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Cypress and Nuva College of Engineering and Technology Announce Partnership to Establish Design Facility
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:CY) today announced that the Cypress University Alliance is partnering with Nuva College of Engineering and Technology in Nagpur, India to establish a next-generation academic design facility. Students and faculty will have access to Cypress's full suite of PSoC(R) programmable system-on-chip and EZ-USB FX2LP(TM) USB2.0 controller software tools and development ...
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VIA ditches motherboard business, focuses on processors
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops It looks like VIA has finally had enough of the schoolyard fights with Intel and tauntings with hair dyers , as it has just dropped word over the weekend that it's quitting the motherboard chipset business in order to focus on processors and chipsets for motherboards that use its own Nano CPU. According to Custom PC, this is actually a move that VIA had ...
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Vantage Learning and the Australian Council for Education Research Announce Partnership
Vantage Learning, the world's leading provider of online assessment tools and instructional writing solutions, is pleased to announce it will provide computer-based essay scoring using Vantage's patented IntelliMetric(R) technology for the Australian Council for Education Research (ACER), one of the world's leading educational research centers.
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Revamp of ND Legislature's computer system delayed
(AP:BISMARCK, N.D.) Delays and production glitches have been common on major computer projects in North Dakota government. Now, the state Legislature, which is laboring to replace its own computer system, is getting its own lesson on how treacherous the job can be.
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Apple scores success with iPhone software sales - Summary
San Francisco - Computer maker Apple Inc, creator of the iPod and iPhone, has achieved another success with a website offering downloadable programmes for its mobile phones, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. In the month since Apple opened the...
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Gearbox doing BIA: Hell's Highway demos News
Randy Pitchford, general of Gearbox Software, is confident there will be demos of Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway at some point. Speaking to Eurogamer, Pitchford said he was unsure exactly when a demo would be released, as he faced the old 'do it now and the game takes longer' dilemma.
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CMU files complaint against record industry investigator
State regulators today started considering a complaint filed by Central Michigan University about a company hoping to uncover the identities of students swapping music using university computers.
Midland Daily News |
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Vantage Learning and the Australian Council for Education Research Announce Partnership
Vantage Learning, the world's leading provider of online assessment tools and instructional writing solutions, is pleased to announce it will provide computer-based essay scoring using Vantage's patented IntelliMetric(R) technology for the Australian Council for Education Research (ACER), one of the world's leading educational research centers.
Centre Daily Times |
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Aide admits conspiring with Fumo during FBI probe
Computer technician Leonard Luchko's guilty plea Monday comes a month before Fumo's federal trial in a far-reaching corruption case.
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Morningstar to acquire financial advisor software firm
Morningstar, a provider of independent investment research, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Financial Computer ...
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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.
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Zune to get video exclusives to fight iPod
In an effort to boost the slow sales of its Zune media player, Microsoft is turning to Hollywood in order to license original content for it, according to new reports. Microsoft has sent executives to talent agencies and production companies over the last few months to find video programming that would be available either exclusively for the Zune o...
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Columbus Apple Store falls victim to smash-and-grab
The Easton Town Center Apple Store was robbed earlier today, according to reports. Details of the theft have not yet been fully confirmed, but NBC says that two men wearing ski masks and hoodies smashed a glass window and began filling the trunk of a black Lexus. Columbus police are said to have arrived on the scene shortly, causing the thieves to ...
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Hackers turn their eyes towards Apple
Hackers have started to pay greater attention to Apple devices as their popularity worldwide has expanded. Security experts claim that hackers have focused efforts towards the Windows platform because Microsoft has controlled more than 90 percent of the global market for years. This ensured hackers would have a wealth of targets to exploit....
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Judge gags subway card hackers
A US judge has gagged hackers from telling peers at a notorious DefCon conference how to get free rides by cracking commonly used subway "smart cards".
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SOA Consortium Releases New Podcast from Melvin Greer, Lockheed Martin on SOA Hard Problems and Spiral Solution ...
NEEDHAM, Mass.----The SOA Consortium™ today announced the availability of a podcast and slide deck of the presentation by Melvin Greer, Chief SOA Architect, Senior Research Engineer, Director of SOA Competency Center at Lockheed Martin on “SOA Hard Problems and Spiral Solution Development,” recorded at the SOA Consortium meeting in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in June.
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