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UFO hacker is broken man, says family
A GLASGOW-BORN computer expert accused of hacking into American military systems is "distraught" as he awaits extradition to the US, his family and friends said yester
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Botnet ranks exploding
The number of computers currently controlled by botnets has exploded in recent months, say researchers.
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Write Your Own IM Bot [How To]
The Digital Inspiration blog details a relatively simple method for creating your own interactive instant messenger "bot" that will take action once it receives an IM. Creating the bot requires an...
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Google releases its own Web browser
Google created its own browser and released it for Windows in Tuesday.
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Violin returned to owner 24 years after theft
MUNCIE, Ind. — Muncie police have returned a violin stolen 24 years ago after its owner spotted the instrument for sale on the Internet.
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Partners Eager For Microsoft Mobile Apps Market
Microsoft channel partners are excited about the possibility that Microsoft could launch an online marketplace for developers to monetize their mobile apps.
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Shiny, Happy Browser? Google's Chrome
Will Google Chrome be the (fill-in-the-blank) killer? The Test Center takes a look.
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Xbox 360 Gets Price Cut In Japan
Microsoft will cut the price of the Arcade version of the Xbox 360 by 30 percent.
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When Critiquing Large Sites, Don't Always Blame The SEO
One of the easiest things to do in SEO is to poke holes in someone else's SEO strategy. I proudly admit to having done this on countless occasions when someone asks me to look at their site and give my "expert opinion." It's very easy to take a look at the code for a few seconds, spout off about 10 things that haven't been done on the site, impress the potential client with my knowledge of ...
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Chrome to take the shine off Microsoft apps
MOUNTAIN VIEW - Google's new web browser is designed to expand its huge lead in the internet search market and reduce Microsoft imprint on personal computers.
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Students Can't Start Class Thanks to Computer Glitch
Audio Available Chicago Public Schools has been on a mission to get as many students as possible to attend the first day. But at one neighborhood high school on the city’s South Side some students spent the day in confusion, rather than in class.
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NYC man charged with selling stolen bras on Web
A New York man has been charged with selling $80,000 worth of stolen Victoria's Secret bras online. Prosecutors say 41-year-old George Tutaya was arraigned Tuesday on charges of possessing stolen property. He faces up to seven years in prison if convicted. A telephone call to his attorney hasn't been returned. Prosecutors say Tutaya used eBay auction and PayPal payment accounts to sell the ...
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Cyberclinic: What's this 'cloud' I keep hearing about?
Apple is making solemn promises to synchronise all our email, contacts and calendars in "the cloud". IBM is reported to be climbing aboard "the cloud". Amazon is trumpeting something called an Elastic Compute Cloud, while Dell have tried, and failed, to register the trademark "cloud computing". So what is the cloud? No need to brace yourselves for an onslaught of geek-speak: it's the internet.
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Google turns up heat on Microsoft with Chrome's global debut
Google has declared war on Microsoft with the launch across the world tonight of its new web browser. As the first internet users tried out the free Chrome browser, analysts predicted a new front line in the battle to dominate the way in which users access and interact with the web.
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Intuitive system that guards against irritating crashes
Anything with the clout and brains of Google behind it should look good and operate efficiently and Chrome does. But it's early days
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New iPod Player Expected Next Week
Apple is expected to show off its new iPod music players and possibly announce price cuts on Tuesday but may not release a long-awaited update to its MacBook laptop computers until a later date.
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Nokia takes on Apple with 'all you can eat' music
Nokia is aiming to take on the might of Apple's iPod by releasing a phone that will allow owners to download an unlimited amount of music for a fixed fee.
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ISLANDERS are probably not at risk after a computer containing bank customers’ personal details was sold on Ebay, a Guernsey IT security expert has said.
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XiP filesystem primps for Linux 2.6.28
— Aug. 22, 2008 — The Linux-Embedded discussion list has been abuzz the last two days over a flash filesystem designed to support binary code execution (sometimes called XIP, or "execute-in-place").
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AMD preps low-powered Atom killer? [Revised, Aug. 25] -- While Intel's Developer Forum hogged the limelight last week, AMD was shyly preparing to ship its own competitor to Intel's Atom. The AMD Sempron 200U and 210U will sample next month on a 3.5-inch SBC (single board computer), says Taiwanese manufacturer Ibase.
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FPGAs shrink for mobile devices
— Aug. 21, 2008 — [Updated: Aug. 25, 2008] -- Xilinx has added to its line of Linux-friendly Spartan-3A FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays).
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Tiny Bluetooth access point runs Linux
— Aug. 21, 2008 — Finland-based Bluegiga is shipping what it claims to be the smallest Bluetooth access point in the industry.
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