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Researchers Warn of IE6 Hole
Security researchers are warning users about an unpatched cross-site scripting bug in Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) that could be…
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Mozilla just released the final version of Firefox 3.0, but an alpha update is already scheduled.
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Spiderweb Announces Geneforge 5: Overthrow
Spiderweb Software on Friday announced Geneforge 5: Overthrow, a new fantasy role-playing game for Mac OS X and Windows. It’s…
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New Brother All-in-one Printer Supports 11 X 17
Brother International on Friday unveiled the MFC-6490CW, a new “all in one” printer for US$299.99.
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IPhone SDK Beta Eight Is Great
As that July 11th launch of the iPhone 3G creeps ever closer, development of the iPhone SDK continues apace. Thursday, Apple…
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Easily Review Trashed Files in OS X 10.5
Way back in 2005–you know, the old days–I wrote about a few ways to work with files in the trash. The main reason I…
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Lightweight Video Camera Showdown
Expensive video cameras can take a backseat. A new generation of lightweight products is making it easier to shoot video and…
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NEC to Acquire NetCracker for $300 Million
NEC plans to acquire NetCracker, which provides services to network providers.
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Microsoft Releases Hypervisor Users Call Fast, Stable
Microsoft announces it will release Hyper-V to manufacturing; VARs and end users laud its performance and ease of use, though Microsoft’s management tools have not yet caught up.
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ExpressBox4 Hooks up to 4 PCI Express Cards
Magma has introduced the ExpressBox4, an external PCI Express expansion box designed to work with Macs and PCs. It costs…
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Growing from Programmer to CEO
Mike Kistner has moved in and out of IT leadership and business operations positions with HFS, Super 8 Motels, Cendant and Best Western. In June 2008, he was promoted from COO of Pegasus Solutions to CEO. Here, Kistner discusses how his career took flight.
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Upcoming Games Boost Wii
The Nintendo Wii is starting to enjoy some attention from developers who are writing to its strengths.
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Scoble: Facebook and Microsoft vs. the open public Web
Brand-new rumors have Microsoft picking up Yahoo search, and then moving on to buy Facebook.
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Jury Convicts Web Site Operator in P2P Case
The operator of a P2P site is convicted on copyright infringement charges.
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Intel Backstabs Microsoft by Abandoning Vista
Intel has decided it won’t upgrade its PCs.
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Witnessing the Human Face of Mobile in Malawi
It may not seem like much to you and me — indeed, it’s unlikely to make a lot of sense — but for the person who sent it, and…
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PC Shipments Jump Worldwide
Interest in mobile units drives overall sales, Gartner reports.
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Do Smartphone Viruses Threaten Networks?
All evidence points to the fact that smartphone viruses will be a threat to your network even though they aren’t at this…
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Rogers Posts Canadian IPhone 3G Package Details
Rogers Communications, Apple’s cell phone service provider partner for Canada, has posted details about its iPhone 3G voice…
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Clear Channel Radio Expands ITunes Tagging Support
Clear Channel Radio announced Friday that all of its 350 HD2 stations are ITunes Tagging-compatible. This makes it easier for…
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XP Deadline Matters Little to Business Customers
Monday marks the deadline after which some PCs will no longer sell with XP, but the customers who care won’t be affected.
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Europa Universalis: Rome Coming Soon
Virtual Programming on Friday announced that it will release Europa Universalis: Rome for the Macintosh on Friday, July 4…
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China Mobile Ready to Talk IPhone Again
At the WWDC keynote earlier this month, Steve Jobs proclaimed that the iPhone 3G would find its way to 70 countries before the…
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Final Cut Server, Pro Apps Get Updates
Apple has released an update to Final Cut Server, and another to its suite of Pro Applications. Both updates are available for…
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Bill Gates Retires, Symbian Goes Open Source
Microsoft, usually a source of software patch updates and claims about Vista adoption rates, produced a bit of sentimental…
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Everybody Surfs in Universal Broadband Campaign
Internet for Everyone, a new public interest group, is pushing for universal broadband access in the United States.
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Canadian IPhone Plans Come Together
Another day, another set of pricing information for the international iPhone brotherhood (or sisterhood). Today it’s Canada’s…
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Data Centers Explore Novel Ways to Cut Energy Use
Data center operators met Thursday to explore some novel ways to reduce their energy consumption.
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Rivet Xbox 360 Streaming Software Improves Podcasting
Cynical Peak Software has released Rivet 1.1, an update to its software that lets Mac users stream video, music and photos…
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Accenture Report Upholds EPA Data-center Findings
A report from Accenture has upheld the U.S. government’s projections last year on data center energy use.
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IDC: Oracle Maintains Lead in Database Market
Oracle held onto its lead in the world’s database market in 2007, according to an IDC report.
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TimeMachineEditor 1.3
Editor’s note: The following review is part of Macworld’s Summer of Mac Gems series. Each business day until the middle of…
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UserEventAgent Not Responding?
I happened to launch Activity Monitor the other day. Upon looking over the list of processes, I was surprised to see two items…
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Apple Laptop Shipments up 61 Percent
A new report from market research firm DisplaySearch shows Apple’s notebook shipments grew 61 percent from the first quarter…
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AT&T Moves to Dallas
AT&T is moving its headquarters from San Antonio, Texas, to Dallas.
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  1. By Hot Iphone 4 You » Blog Archive » Technology on July 25, 2008 at 10:16 pm

    [...] terry007 wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptClear Channel Radio Expands ITunes Tagging Support Clear Channel Radio announced Friday that all of its 350 HD2 stations are ITunes Tagging-compatible. This makes it easier for… Read the story. XP Deadline Matters Little to Business … [...]

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