FreshTel and Star-Tech VoIP up Uni students
August 3, 2008
Australian VoIP vendor, FreshTel has partnered with Star-Tech Communications to bring Internet telephony to several universities across Australia.
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IBM unveils memory-boosting software
August 3, 2008
Researchers with IBM have developed a new set of software applications designed to improve the human memory.
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Digital revolution could be Olympics salvation
August 3, 2008
For the Olympic movement, the digital revolution is armed with a double-edged sword — it has lured the younger generation away from sport but could open up the Olympic experience to a far wider audience.
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Week in review: Deal or no deal
August 3, 2008
Deal makers and deal breakers abound, while tech faces test with Olympics. Also: Facebook games.
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Alfresco opens up SharePoint to Java, Linux, Oracle, and more
August 3, 2008
Alfresco is making history by opening up Microsoft’s SharePoint functionality beyond Microsoft’s walled garden infrastructure, enabling customers to choose their applications separate from choosing their infrastructure.
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How Microsoft acts when it *really* feels its patents are violated
August 3, 2008
Microsoft behaves very differently when it feels its patents are threatened. It acts like an adult.
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New worm targets Facebook, MySpace
August 3, 2008
Kaspersky warns of worm spreading via social networks. It looks like a video clip from a friend but is instead a copy of the worm that will turn the machine into a zombie on a botnet.
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FBI warns of new Storm worm variant
August 3, 2008
E-mail pretending to contain information on a fictitious FBI vs. Facebook case contains malicious code for the Storm worm botnet.
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Enterprise organizations must take note of the Kaminsky DNS flaw
August 3, 2008
Jon Oltsik fears many companies with a big Web presence don’t realize the DNS flaw is their problem, and says if that’s true, we all have a problem.
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Pro-privacy initiatives are getting out of hand
August 3, 2008
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network
Pro-privacy initiatives are getting out of hand–Don Reisinger is taking a stand on privacy. Will you?
Apple, Microsoft, and PHP headline IBM’s list of most vulnerable software–As the world moves online, so do security exploits. Here’s a list of the most vulnerable products and vendors out there.
Former iRobot employees cultivate new idea–Harvest Automation’s agricultural robots could help growers get organized and save on manual labor costs.
The importance of open source AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol)–AMQP is close to shaking up the MOM market. Get your head around it.
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