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Columbitech Protects Retailers' Wireless Networks
NEW YORK, Aug 11, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Columbitech, a leading security software provider, today announced its mobile VPN protects retailers existing wireless equipment to comply with updated Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). Utilizing Columbitech's software-based mobile VPN, retailers can now ensure complete security against data breaches while protecting their ...
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Georgian Sites Were Scouted Before Mass Attack
Russia is not only attacking Georgia by land and by air, but hackers are attacking Georgia's computer systems. Cyber attackers began launching virtual missiles at Georgian servers on Aug. 8. A group calling itself South Ossetia Hack Crew claimed responsibility for an attack that defaced the Web site of the Georgian Parliament. The group posted images that compare Adolf Hitler with Georgian ...
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Two years after war, soldiers still suffer with the pain of trauma
Tom Schecter sits at his home computer in Petach Tikvah on Aug. 7, 2008 showing a photograph of himself injured by a Hezbollah missile during the Second Lebanon War two years earlier.
JTA |
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New Software Designed To Keep Kids Safe On The Internet
Parents concerned about their kids and internet, now have some new ways to keep them safe.
KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities |
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Zumobi helps you keep track of (and field) the Olympics
Zumobi has teamed up with Intel and computer vendor Lenovo to create an iPhone application for Olympic fans.
Macworld |
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
The Washington Times |
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Dragon's Corner-Tag Team Fiasco
Column Posted by Trev Winters on 6:48:10 PM Aug 12, 2008 I’m not one to withhold my thoughts on the WWE and this week is no different. The only reason I knew what happened on Raw was because of a results page on the internet.
The Wrestling News Page |
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Tracking web trends via Google Insights yields surprising results
Ever wonder what websites are popular? Sure, we know that Facebook and Digg are used all over the country, but how exactly does the state-by-state breakdown look? Andrew Chen went ahead and looked at the numbers in a way that I’m amazed nobody has done yet, by using Google Insights for Search. The service is [...]
Geek.com |
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Dell refreshes Latitude series, introduces E4200, E4300, and more
In what is the third big notebook announcement in the last two days, Dell introduced a number of new models to their business-inspired Latitude series. The highlights of the release are the 12-inch E4200 and 13.3-inch E4300, but we got a lot of news along with those, including other new models. There is a lot [...]
Geek.com |
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES - CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Researchers examine safety of internet prescriber service providing erectile dysfunction medications
Online Internet shopping today offers many benefits. You can research a product in the privacy of your own home and purchase most anything by clicking a mouse. But should we be allowed to buy prescription drugs via the Internet, bypassing a traditional office visit or conversation with a physician?
News-Medical-Net |
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Water bills glitch means no late fees for August
CHATSWORTH — Approximately 45,000 water bills, some for as much as double the regular rate, were mailed out this month by Chatsworth Water Works because of a computer glitch, officials said.
The Dalton Daily Citizen |
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Solid waste authority expanding recycling program
In an effort to remove barriers to recycling, the Dalton-Whitfield Regional Solid Waste Management Authority voted at its last meeting to implement a new program that would substantially increase the availability and convenience of recycling.
The Dalton Daily Citizen |
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Taxation on digital downloads becoming a trend
In 2008, nine states in the Union enacted laws that enable taxation on digital transactions. I bet you didn’t know that. You might also not know, then, that other states look to be quickly following suit. It all makes perfect sense, really. In an economy that is plainly faltering, the states see it as yet [...]
Geek.com |
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
By LYNN ELBER LOS ANGELES (AP) -- CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Google’s unhappy Android developers
As it readies its long-anticipated open mobile OS for public release, Google is behaving in a way that threatens to permanently taint its relationship with many Android developers.
Macworld |
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Microsoft looking for Zune exclusive content
It’s no secret to say that Microsoft’s Zune has no hope of becoming an iPod killer. The player has been out for two years now, and hasn’t been too popular. Even the popular “social” features that looked to be so innovative aren’t being used by the people that buy the Zune. There’s just nobody else [...]
Geek.com |
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Will Google Dominate Its Own Search Results?
As Google launches Knol, its weapon to battle Wikipedia, many ask themselves if Google will dominate its own search results, which in search, already dominates the market. Forbes.com posted a very interesting article (I believe it came from PaidContent.org – want to cite the right source,) “Iteration #419: Is Google A Content Company?” which poses a [...]
Search Engine Journal |
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Microsoft updates Office 2004 and 2008
Microsoft made several fixes to Office 2004 and 2008 with updates released on Tuesday.
Macworld |
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Google Gets 70.77% Share of July US Searches
New data from Hitwise showed that Google is still leading the major search engine pack gaining 2% increase in July’s share of US searches from previous month. Comparing the current data with that of last year, Google has posted a 10% in share of US searches in the same month last year. Overall Google has [...]
Search Engine Journal |
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Hooked up Dorm Room? Sounds Nice
Notebook with digital music connection–check. Xbox 360–check. Internet connection for listening to Pandora and Last.fm–check. Flat-screen television–check. So that dorm room or apartment is all set up right? You may have all the hardware, but don’t forget about one of the most important components: what’s actually pumping out those sounds. All too often speakers are overlooked [...]
Geek.com |
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Cyberwar rages on in Georgia
Government sites under attack from Russian hackers move to U.S.-based servers, including Atlanta's Tulip Systems.
Salon.com |
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We Are Too Dependent on GMail
There must have been a rather large shortage of tech & search news yesterday as it seems a GMail hiccup by Google shut the service down or a little while, and the end result was global coverage of the event. This goes to show how many small to large businesses actually use a webmail application [...]
Search Engine Journal |
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Japan's chip industry seeks ties with Indian designers
Trade officials from Japan's Kyushu Island, the site of 650 semiconductor-related companies, are looking for software design partners in southern India.
EETimes |
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Dreaded Blue Screen of Death strikes Olympics
One of the stadium's projectors displayed the famous Microsoft Blue Screen of Death.
CNET |
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