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Microsoft issues bumper crop of patches
In all, Microsoft released 11 security bulletins, covering 26 vulnerabilities across multiple products. Six of those bulletins were rated critical, involving “remote code execution” vulnerabilities that could affect desktops and servers and allow attackers to completely take control of a computer.
Computer Business Review |
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Thus helps Jedburgh go wireless
Thus will be providing Wi-Fi access through a high-speed Internet connection delivered via radio and will utilise Thus’ MPLS network core to create an open access hotspot in Jedburgh town centre.
Computer Business Review |
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8-Liner Machine Raid
Law enforcement officers have seized cash and computers from 8-liner machines at a Groves market as part of a search warrant and investigation into an 8-liner operation.
KFDM Beaumont |
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CommuniGate adds video mail to Pronto client
Pronto, CommuniGate's Flash-based communications client, gains video e-mail support and other new features in its 2.2 release.
Macworld |
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Info leaks on Sirius XM radio app for iPhone
A Sirius XM application is in production for the iPhone, according to reports. The app is said to be in development by GeeksToolBox as part of the StreamSmart project, which aims to allow the streaming of Sirius, XM and Internet radio to multiple platforms including the iPhone. The name of the app, StarPlayr, may indicate that a partnership with Ni...
MacNN |
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Program aids businesses after hurricane
MIAMI, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- An Internet program set up by a Florida university aims to help businesses recover after a hurricane.
UPI |
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Ore. data center snafus prompt calls for more oversight
Witnesses said holes in the planning included: starting the project without a detailed inventory of agencies' computer needs; moving forward without first hiring an administrator; and building the center without detailed plans for what would go inside.
KATU Portland |
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Investigators looking at murder suspect's Chesapeake school computer
CHESAPEAKE -- Investigators are sifting through files on a Chesapeake Public Schools computer used by a former principal accused of killing his wife. Wesley Earnest, who was at Great Bridge High at the time of his arrest, is accused of murdering his estranged wife, Jocelyn, in December 2007.
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads |
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Russian Hack Attacks on Georgian web sites continue
Russian Hack Attacks on Georgian web sites continue
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Government Computer News
The Bellevue-based event will draw Microsoft execs to speak, with a keynote address by Bob Muglia, senior vice president of Microsoft's server and tools business, and Kevin Turner, Microsoft's chief executive officer.
Government Computer News |
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Roger Allcoat
Broken Legs Beat Burqas For Me... I'd be lying if I said I didn't have concerns about doing something for Football365. Firstly: woman editor. Second: the internet. Paedo territory. But the money was right and I'm not ashamed to say it: I've got a big house and I want a bigger one.
Football365 |
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Austin Daily Herald
Austin Utilities is feeling confident in its late October timeline for citywide wireless, saying Tuesday that the equipment is almost fully installed in the first pilot region and, so far, performing well.
Austin Daily Herald |
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Intrinsyc Reports 2008 Second Quarter Loss
Vancouver, BC, August 13, 2008--(T-Net)--Intrinsyc Software International (Toronto:ICS.TO), a global wireless software solutions provider, today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008, reported in United States dollars and in accordance with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The Company has presented its results compared to the three ...
T-Net British Columbia |
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Group raising money for 1460th Internet project
Ask any soldier being deployed what his main concern is, and he will inevitably say his family. But reaching out and touching someone from Iraq can get a little pricey.
Midland Daily News |
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Hackers attacking users via Web sites
Hackers have begun attacking other individuals' computers through social networking Web sites such as Facebook, U.S. computer officials warn.Jeremiah Grossman, chief technology officer of California-based WhiteHat Security, said hackers are placing technological booby-traps into profiles of individuals that unleash malicious software when triggered by an innocent-looking media link, USA Today ...
Moldova.org |
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Ore. data center snafus prompt calls for more oversight
Witnesses said holes in the planning included: starting the project without a detailed inventory of agencies' computer needs; moving forward without first hiring an administrator; and building the center without detailed plans for what would go inside.
KATU Portland |
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Best Buy becomes first independent iPhone retailer
Best Buy Co. will start selling the iPhone on Sept. 7, becoming first U.S. chain to do so outside of Apple Inc.'s and AT&T Inc.'s own stores.
KATU Portland |
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Jungle Disk Workgroup Edition Powered By the Amazon S3 Cloud Computing Service
Jungle Disk announced that the Jungle Disk Workgroup Edition, an online storage and file sharing solution for teams and businesses, has been released out of beta. Jungle Disk products are safe, secure, cost effective and simple solutions for online storage and back-up to the Amazon S3 Cloud Computing Service. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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BBC Has Laziest Photo Editors Ever [Bias]
Since 2000, every time BBC news writes a story on China, their online editors slap up this stock photo of a Chinese police officer looking at a computer. Probably censoring something! Or cracking...
Gawker |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
On the Chronicle of Higher Education's Brainstorm blog, Laurie Fendrich reminds the University of Iowa regents of their institution's mission.
Arts Journal |
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SpruceWare.NET Integrates Solutions by Computer Enfinity Rental Software
LATHAM, NY and SPRINGFIELD, MA -- Spruce Computer Systems and Solutions by Computer have partnered to integrate the Enfinity® rental application with the SpruceWare.NET business and information management system.
BuildingOnline |
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College expands course offerings in top-ranked IT field
www.sanjac.edu. Classes begin August 25. For more information, visit the website or call 281-998-6150.
North Channel Sentinel |
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Bartolina checks in from China
Editor's Note: Hammond resident Erica Bartolina, who is in China with her coach/husband Mike to compete in the Summer Olympics, has been sending email updates to her fans from time to time. Here is a synopsis of her recent activities as she prepares for the Opening Ceremonies on Thursday and the pole vault competition a week from Friday.)
Hammond Daily Star |
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Alaska's Internet speeds nation's slowest
Associated Press - August 13, 2008 11:34 AM ET GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) - A report by the Communications Workers of America says Alaskans are stuck with the nation's slowest average Internet...
KTUU Anchorage |
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