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Legal flap over Defcon talk exposes divide on security flaws
A court order put a stop to a planned presentation at the Defcon hackers convention by three MIT students who found security flaws in the electronic ticketing system used by the mass transit authority in Boston. But the ruling reopened the schism in the IT security community over the issue of how vulnerabilities should be publicly disclosed. Critics of the temporary restraining order ...
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Orange dishes out Eee PC on £25 monthly plan
Filed under: Laptops It's not exactly the first company to try to entice customers with the promise of a free or cheap Eee PC (or other netbook), but Orange apparently isn't about to let a bandwagon pass it by, with it now offering an Eee PC 900 16G as part of its "Internet Everywhere" bundle. That includes the Eee PC, a mobile broadband dongle and, of course, mobile broadband ...
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Qwest union contract expires Saturday as Denver, St. Paul conventions near
NEW YORK — The labor contract with the largest union at Qwest Communications International Inc. expires Saturday, little more than a week before the company is to provide phone and Internet service for the Democratic National Convention.
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Horizon highlights – future cyber war, future solar plants, and future TV shows
Our regular roundup of sci-tech stories from across the web includes: massive solar energy plants, using Facebook to get a job, and one man’s attack on Georgia’s cyber infrastructure. Let’s kick it off: Jobs – The social network as a career safety net If you have avoided social-networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook with the excuse that [...]
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Tiny open source computer made from six ICs
— Aug. 07, 2008 — A tiny embedded development startup called Linuxstamp is shipping a tiny open-source computer comprised of only six integrated circuits (ICs).
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Congresswoman recruits teens to teach Internet safety
U.S. Rep. Judy Biggert, R-13th District, of Hinsdale held a workshop Thursday at Westmont High School to train high school seniors from across her district how to provide Internet-safety instruction to younger children.
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Inforum 2008: Customers Will Learn How to Connect to the Future with Innovations from Infor
Infor Chairman and CEO Jim Schaper will present insights into the future of business software during Connecting to the Future, his keynote at Inforum 2008, Infor's annual customer conference. On Wednesday, Oct. 15, Schaper will discuss the impact of major business trends in the software industry, including globalization, mobility and collaboration, and how the use of business software will ...
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Statement by The AALJ National Executive Board on The Misuse of "Laptop Law" to Clear the Backlog of Social Security ...
Currently the nation´s Social Security disability insurance program is struggling under a severe
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New magazine-sharing site may violate copyrights
The magazine industry, already facing a decline in newsstand sales and falling ad revenue, is being besieged by a new foe: digital piracy. A fledgling Web site called Mygazines.com encourages people to copy and upload popular magazines that are currently on...
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Inforum 2008: Customers Will Learn How to Connect to the Future with Innovations from Infor
Infor Chairman and CEO Jim Schaper will present insights into the future of business software during
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Treo Pro live shots confirm new details
The Treo Pro has again been spotted and reveals nearly all details of Palm's attempt at a return to form, courtesy of a discovery by community members at WMExperts. The handset is the first largely new professional smartphone from the company since hiring former Apple executive Jon Rubinstein and now shows a cleaner, sleeker device with a design b...
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Cadence Scraps $1.6 Billion Hostile Bid for Mentor (Update2)
Aug. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Cadence Design Systems Inc. , the world's largest maker of programs for creating computer chips, scrapped a $1.6 billion bid for Mentor Graphics Corp.
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Research firm turns bearish on Internet ad spending
Research company eMarketer cut its ad spending projections, but still expects online advertising to grow by 17.4% to $24.9 billion for the year.
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New rule lets flyers keep laptops in bags
Starting Saturday, airline passengers' laptops will no longer have to pass through airports' X-ray machines, part of a change aimed at reducing security delays.
Crain's New York Business |
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Security Bites 112: Out of the shadows
Roel Schouwenberg, senior antivirus researcher at Kaspersky, talks with Robert Vamosi about the Shadow botnet.
CNET |
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OOXML Gets Final Nod After Standards Body Rejects Appeals
Office Open XML is the basis of the format that lies behind Microsoft's Office 2007 and Office for Mac 2008 desktop application suites.
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Ramco Systems cuts 15% jobs due to US slowdown
The slowdown in the US economy has forced Chennai-based IT solutions provider Ramco Systems to axe 200 jobs between May and June this year or nearly a 15 per cent cut in its workforce. With the cut, Ramco is now left with only 1,200 people across the country.
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Panel PC doubles up on gigabit, Firewire
— Aug. 06, 2008 — Axiomtek has announced a 17-inch panel PC that runs Windows, targeting kiosks and factory automation.
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Screen wars: stealing TV’s ‘eyeball’ share
Is this the summer that the Internet finally kills television as we once knew it? Most industry observers are stopping short of that prediction, citing some significant hurdles still in the way. But the growing number of new deals and new devices being announced suggests that a profound change in the way people watch video – [...]
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Will HTC and T-Mobile Get Android's Gears Spinning?
T-Mobile may be partnering with cell phone handset manufacturer HTC to deliver the first smartphone running Google's Android platform, according to reports. Unnamed sources briefed on T-Mobile's plans have said the carrier could announce the phone as early as September -- and would almost certainly have an offering out in the wild as early as October, in time for the holiday selling season.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Statement by The AALJ National Executive Board on The Misuse of "Laptop Law" to Clear the Backlog of Social Security ...
WASHINGTON----Currently the nation's Social Security disability insurance program is struggling under a severe case backlog. In some parts of the country, claimants can wait more than two years for a hearing.
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Flash Flood Watch
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH is in effect through this evening for New York City, Long Island, Westchester and parts of northeast New Jersey. Expect more showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Some storms may become severe and there is the threat of some locally heavy rainfall.
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Qwest union contract expires Saturday
(AP) -- The labor contract with the largest union at Qwest Communications International Inc. expires Saturday, little more than a week before the company is to provide phone and Internet service for the Democratic National Convention.
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