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Microsoft Issues Kill Bits for Aurigma, HP Support
For all talk the about the mammoth Patch Tuesday this week, there was little discussion surrounding a new set of ActiveX kill bits Microsoft also released. The update includes kill bits for third-party software applications Aurigma Image Uploader and HP Instant Support.
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E. Ky. Man Accused Of Threatening Judge
MOUNT VERNON, Ky. (AP) - An eastern Kentucky man accused of threatening a judge on an Internet forum is in jail.
The Kentucky Post |
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Ex-Apple top attorney settles with regulator
Former top attorney at Apple on Thursday agreed to pay $2.2 million to settle federal regulators’ charges that she altered company records to conceal improper backdating of stock options for senior executives.
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ScreenCap 1.8 records in multiple formats, timings
MacVide has released ScreenCap 1.8, a screen capture utility for Mac OS X. The software is mainly intended to provide stills or video of a desktop for purposes like tutorials, and in the case of video, it can additionally supply audio from a microphone or similar sound source. The utility further serves as a monitoring tool, through the use of vi...
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Bonds.com Provides June and Year-to-Date Results across Key Business Metrics
BOCA RATON, Fla.----Bonds.com Group, Inc. through its subsidiary Bonds.com, Inc., provider of an innovative comprehensive online trading platform providing execution, liquidity and competitive pricing to the fragmented fixed income marketplace, announced today July and year-to-date results across each of its key business metrics.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google India could be ordered to break one blogger's anonymity
A construction equipment company in Mumbai, India, has asked that country's high court to order Google India to disclose the identity of "Toxic Writer," a blogger who made defamatory remarks about its mining project in Mozambique.
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Cadence Scraps $1.6 Billion Hostile Bid for Mentor (Update4)
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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Winston Peters the blogger
Computer-shy New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has entered the 21st century and started his own blog. Peters released notes for a speech that was delivered to university students in Christchurch on Wednesday. He warned them they faced a world swamped with pointless information.
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Maui Habitat relocating to new habitat
The twice-a-year E-Cycling program to recycle electronics such as computers and televisions will be available year-round when Habitat for Humanity Maui moves into a new space in Wailuku - maybe as early as next year, The Maui News reported today.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Telesur Chooses ISCO International's Solution to Eliminate Wireless Interference in Suriname
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill.----ISCO International, Inc. , a leading provider of wireless spectrum conditioning solutions for wireless carriers, today announced that it has signed an agreement with the telecommunications service provider Telesur as it expands its network in Suriname.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Icahn's Men Join Yahoo's Board
Yahoo's 11-member board of directors is set at last. In a slight change from what was expected, Carl Icahn's friends Frank J. Biondi, Jr. and John H. Chapple will fill the last couple of available spots. read more
WebProNews |
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New Media Expo 2008 - YouSendIt Announces SiteDrop
LAS VEGAS, NV -- YouSendIt demonstrated SiteDrop at this week's New Media Expo, a service that allows a Web site's visitors to upload files to that Web site without leaving the site or using a standalone application. YouSendIt's main service is allowing people to transmit any file...
The Mac Observer |
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Google murders second Anonymous AdSense account
Pro-Scientology ads decorating anti-Scientology sites. Wah? Exclusive Google has shutdown the AdSense account of another anti-Scientology site.…
The Register |
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, August 15, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Banners For (SEM) Dummies & HTML Every Online Marketer Should Know In The Trenches is a weekly spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: News ...
Search Engine Land |
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32GB flash chips target mobile devices
— Aug. 07, 2008 — Toshiba has announced new NAND flash memory devices said to offer the highest densities ever.
WindowsForDevices |
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Further information
GPSToday supports touchscreen devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 or above. Obviously, GPS hardware is required, and an unlimited data plan is strongly recommended, according to the company.
WindowsForDevices |
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Qwest Union Contract Expires Saturday
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.
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul |
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AACC expanding weekend and online offerings
TOP: Raven Brown, 17, shops for folders at AACC to pursue a degree in Business Administration while her friend and fellow AACC incoming student shops for supplies with her at the school's bookstore.
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Onstream Media Corporation Fiscal Year 2008 Third Quarter Conference Call Recap
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. , Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Onstream Media Corporation (Nasdaq: ONSM), a leading online service provider of live and on-demand digital media communications and applications, today provided a recap of the Company's conference call held on August 14, 2008 . Fiscal year 2008 third quarter financial results and recent financial and business developments, as well as the ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Passwords may be passe
Computer security experts say that choosing hard-to-guess passwords ultimately brings little security protection. Passwords wont keep us safe from identity theft, no matter how clever we are in choosing them.
Deccan Herald |
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World in brief: ‘Mr Swirly’ paedophile jailed for three years
Bangkok A paedophile known as “Mr Swirly” because of his disguised internet image was jailed in Thailand after a judge said that photographic evidence against him was conclusive (Andrew Drummond writes).
Times Online |
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New Computer Program Aimed At Saving School District Money
One Central Texas school district says they'll be able to make bussing more efficient through a new computer tracking program.
KWTX-TV Waco |
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Italy blocks The Pirate Bay
An Italian judge orders the country's internet service providers to block access to The Pirate Bay as part of a probe into copyright law violation.
The Age |
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Five Proven Internet Marketing Techniques
Make sure your come-ons and your message are attractive, really communicate, and respond to customers' needs
BusinessWeek |
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Ex-Apple top attorney settles with SEC for $2.2M
WASHINGTON -- The former top attorney at Apple Inc. on Thursday agreed to pay $2.2 million to settle federal regulators' charges that she altered company records to conceal improper backdating of stock options for senior executives including Steve Jobs.
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