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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 21st Jan 2006 22:40 UTC
"The combination of Mono, Gtk#, C#, Glade, Glade# and Monodevelop will get you knocking out desktop and Web apps like a pro in no time.
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Here are some reasons
Amid the hype surrounding the release of Windows Vista, Mac users are taking solace from the fact that Mac OS X is still a champ on many fronts. why reviewer John C. Welch opts for Apple.
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You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz
It was a foolish week, which can only mean a foolish quiz. Along the way, we touch on hackable Macs, giddy ex-Googlers, Intel's new chips, and MySpace's new tune. Correct answers are worth 10 points, and there are no gimmes this week. Ready? Then ladies and gentlemen, start your engines. 1. During last week's CanSecWest hacker contest, Mac and Windows Vista PCs got PWNed, but the Ubuntu ...
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Feature: Five Alternatives to the MacBook Pro
Love it or hate it, Apple’s 17-inch MacBook Pro is an attractive notebook. The MacBook Pros are generally regarded more for being workhorses than for their design, but Apple should get some credit for packing a 17-inch display in a notebook that is just an inch thick and 6.8 lbs. Given just how good that [...]
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Oops-Proof Computer for the Road
Toughbook is so small and light to be so feisty.
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You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz
It was a foolish week, which can only mean a foolish quiz. Along the way, we touch on hackable Macs, giddy ex-Googlers, Intel's new chips, and MySpace's new tune. Correct answers are worth 10 points, and there are no gimmes this week. Ready? Then ladies and gentlemen, start your engines.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 22nd Oct 2006 22:56 UTC
"The talk lately has centred about Vista's security APIs, but Linux certainly needs improvements in this area , because AV vendors still rely on an external kernel module to implement 'real time' file scanning."
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Report finds security weaknesses in IRS computer system
WASHINGTON - A week before the tax filing deadline, Treasury Department watchdogs are saying that inadequate controls over the IRS computer system could make confidential taxpayer information more vulnerable to hacking and theft.
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Court ruling may clear the way for more digital surveillance
OTTAWA -- Canada's biggest police association says a Supreme Court ruling on who should pay the cost of digital surveillance should clear the way for the federal government to reintroduce legislation that would help authorities to monitor Internet and wireless communications.
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Enterprise Users Are Actively Evading IT Security Controls Using Proxies, Tunneling Applications, and File Uploaders
SAN JOSE & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- At the RSA Conference today, Palo Alto Networks announced the inaugural report that will track trends and risks in today's enterprise applications landscape.
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Virtualization Invades the Desktop
MokaFive, with their new Virtual Desktop Solution, is offering customers a new way to create, manage and deploy virtual desktops, which will enable users to carry their data wherever they go, explain MokaFive President Bill Demas and co-founder and Principle Engineer John Whaley, in this IT Link podcast.... Villanova University Six Sigma & IT Certificate Programs 100% Online programs in Six ...
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Report finds security weaknesses in IRS computer system
WASHINGTON – A week before the tax filing deadline, Treasury Department watchdogs are saying that inadequate controls over the IRS computer system could make confidential taxpayer information more vulnerable to hacking and theft.
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Report Finds IRS Computer Security Flaws
One more tax-season dread: A week before the filing deadline, Treasury watchdogs said Monday that poor controls over IRS computers could allow a disgruntled employee, agency contractor or outside hacker to steal taxpayers' confidential information. Indeed, a...
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Report: security weaknesses found in IRS computer system holding confidential taxpayer information
WASHINGTON (AP) _ A week before the tax filing deadline, Treasury Department watchdogs are saying that inadequate controls over the IRS computer system could make confidential taxpayer information more vulnerable to hacking and theft.
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Outsourced Code More Likely to be Hacked
In a new report released by European information technology analysis group, Quocirca, organisations that admitted to being frequently hacked, all outsource at least some of their coding practice, with 90 percent outsourcing more than 40 percent! ...
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Report Finds IRS Computer Security Flaws
WASHINGTON (AP) — A week before the tax filing deadline, Treasury Department watchdogs are saying that inadequate controls over the IRS computer system could make confidential taxpayer information more vulnerable to hacking and theft.
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Recent Original Stories
A new initiative by the Brazillian government will see low cost KDE based computers on sale throughout the country from next week. The Computers for All scheme will bring "cheap and accessible" computers following a recent law cutting taxes and encouraging affordable financing for low income buyers of computers preinstalled with Free Software operating systems.
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Hands on with second-generation Intel Classmate laptop
The Shrek-green " OLPC " isn't the only game in town when it comes to affordable laptops designed for schoolchildren. Intel's got a project of its own, called the Classmate, and it's quite competitive. The original Classmate came out last year, and already a second version is about to hit the market. I got some hands-on time with the 2G Classmate, and wanted to offer some thoughts. First, ...
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Weaknesses found in IRS computer system
One more tax-season dread: A week before the filing deadline, Treasury watchdogs said Monday that poor controls over IRS computers could allow a disgruntled employee, agency contractor or outside hacker to steal taxpayers' confidential information.
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Seagate Launches 1TB HDD with SAS interface
Seagate announced today that it is now offering the world’s first 1TB hard drive with a SAS interface. The drive is the enterprise class Barracuda ES.2 with Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) interface. Seagate says the SAS interface can boost performance by 135%...
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PMC-Sierra and Seagate Technology Achieve 6Gb/s SAS Interoperability
Vancouver, BC, April 7, 2008--(T-Net)--PMC-Sierra, Inc. (NASDAQ:PMCS) and Seagate Technology (NYSE:STX) today announced the companies achieved interoperability between PMC-Sierra’s end-to-end 6Gb/s SAS chipset and Seagate’s early development 6Gb/s SAS Hard Disk Drives.
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IRS computers vulnerable to hackers, watchdogs say
Treasury watchdogs said today that poor controls over IRS computers could allow a disgruntled employee, agency contractor or outside hacker to steal taxpayers' confidential information.
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The Whimsical World of ISP Contracts
In their subscriber contracts, some Internet providers explicitly absolve themselves of obligations that, it seems, no one would imagine they had in the first place. For instance, Verizon Communications makes broadband subscribers agree that the company assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of things they may read on the Internet, or receive in e-mails.
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New Hosting Promotions Announced by Aplus.Net
Customers can take advantage of a variety of popular shared hosting promotions offered by leading web host.
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Report finds security weaknesses in IRS computer system
WASHINGTON -- A week before the tax filing deadline, Treasury Department watchdogs are saying that inadequate controls over the IRS computer system could make confidential taxpayer information more vulnerable to hacking and theft.
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