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London's oyster cards come under scrutiny over new security threat
The Mifare chip, as it is known, has been hacked by researchers in the Netherlands and can be cloned. More and more places across the country are using or planning to introduce a smart card for travel on public transport, similar to the one used by millions in London every day.
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Best Buy to Start Selling iPhones in September
Deal makes big-box retailer first third-party company to sell Apple/AT&T device.
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Bergman named chairman and CEO of IdentiPHI
Christer Bergman, who has served as IdentiPHI Inc.'s interim CEO for the past month, is getting the job permanently. (HPQ)
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Tesline-Service debuts Rohos USB key lock for Mac
Tesline-Service RSL, a security software developer, has released v1.1 of its Rohos Logon Key technology, which now supports Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard. The software allows users to lock or unlock their computer without typing in a password each time, through the use of a USB key. "Keys" take the form of any authorized USB flash drive; when one is...
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DA Avoids Trouble After Laptop Containing OJ Simpson Files Was Stolen
Clark County District Attorney David Roger almost ran into some trouble with the upcoming trial against OJ Simpson. Roger was on a flight to southern California back in June when his brief case was stolen.
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BigScreenLive Announces Chief Executive Officer Transition Plan
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) August 13, 2008 -- BigScreenLive, an innovative new software solution uniquely focused on making computers easier to use for older adults, today announced that Dr.
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INTERNET: Del. ranked second in download speeds
SALISBURY — Internet users in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia are downloading information faster than last year, a study shows.
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Social networking
Pointing to the growth in social networking phenomenon globally and in the country, thanks to MySpace and Facebook, Mr Dell said that, in India, sites such as Yaari were becoming “hugely popular” amongst the youth.
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Fosbury blogs about his Olympic experience, cancer
Try though he did, and dazzling as it may have been, Dick Fosbury just couldn't sit through the Beijing Games' opening ceremony.
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GotWebHost Adds SEO, Hosting Demos
August 12, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web host Got Web Host has released of its demo video player, providing users with access to over 160 search engine optimization and web hosting tutorials free to anyone.
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Social networking: Global phenomenon
But trend slows in US…
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There You Have It, 10 Years Of SyFy Portal
The passage of time is something that has scared me since I learned at 5 years old that our time on Earth was finite, and unless you believed in reincarnation, it was the only time you were ever going to get here.
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The Disney Channel phenom ‘Musical’ -- the biggest movie you might never have heard of -- is making a return engagement
Tweens everywhere are texting, blogging and chatting about Friday's eagerly anticipated sequel, pondering whether it will be as totally awesome as the original.
The Virginia Gazette |
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Google sites pick up popularity points
And Microsoft loses top spot
Silicon.com |
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Google Android to land next month?
Is the HTC device on its way?
Silicon.com |
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INFO-TECH
TRENDS: IT cos unfazed by rise in debtor days ‘Rise is marginal, nothing to do with global slowdown’. Chennai, Aug 13 In difficult times, quicker collections from clients for services rendered could strengthen a company’s balance sheet. ...
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Finding out your true carbon footprint harder than it looks
NEW 11:45 a.m. CHICAGO -- Frank Bentley’s life changed seven years ago when he took an Internet survey that estimated his annual share of greenhouse gas emissions. Bentley, then a college student, entered information about his lifestyle into an online calculator, which spit back a number showing how much he might be contributing to climate change — his “carbon footprint.”
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Free wireless Internet up and running in most of uptown Normal
NEW 10:30 a.m. NORMAL -- Wi-Fi, the network that allows a wireless connection to the Internet, now is available in most of uptown Normal. Wireless system installed to improve police, fire communication
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Onset Announces New Version of Web-Based Monitoring Software
BOURNE, Mass.----Onset Computer Corporation, the “HOBO” data logger company, today announced a new version of HOBOlink, the company’s web-based energy and environmental monitoring software.
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Best Buy to Sell iPhone 3G
Apple gets another partner for its iPhone 3G...
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Barack Obama dominates Twitter
Democratic presidential candidate has just become the most followed person on the microblogging site.
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Networks of the Future: Extending Our Senses into the Physical World
(PhysOrg.com) -- The picture of a future with wireless sensor networks-webs of sensory devices that function without a central infrastructure--is quickly coming into sharper focus through the work of Los Alamos National Laboratory computer scientist Sami Ayyorgun.
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Best Buy Clears a Spot on Its Shelf for iPhone
Big-box retailer Best Buy will begin stocking the iPhone 3G this September, giving the device shelf space both in the Mac section of the store as well as in Best Buy Mobile. Best Buy will sell the phone at the suggested retail price of $199 for the 8 GB model and $299 for the 16 GB model with the start of a new two-year service contract -- the same prices found at AT&T and Apple retail locations.
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Eleven major soft spots addressed by latest Patch Tuesday
The full effect of yesterday's round of patches from Microsoft is just now being felt. This time, it's not the worldwide DNS flaw that's the big issue, but the typical stuff that afflicts Microsoft products, including and especially Office.
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