SanDisk: Windows Vista not optimized for solid-state drives
July 23, 2008
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SanDisk: Windows Vista not optimized for solid-state drives–SanDisk says Windows Vista is not optimized for solid-state drives, which will cause a delay in the roll-out of optimized drives.
IDC survey proves open-source software as viable business model–The numbers don’t lie. There is real money in open source.
Why E3 should be held every four years–Don Reisinger thinks E3 should stop its annual schedule and start being held every four years. Does his radical plan mean E3 could be saved?
Microsoft: No tech support for you–I try to get free tech support for Windows XP SP3 and for IE7.
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Hard Lesson in Google Data Breach
July 23, 2008
“You can’t just throw the data over the fence and hope your problems go away.”
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Oracle issues security fixes
July 22, 2008
Oracle has released a new security update consisting of 45 patches.
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UK Ministry of Defence admits massive data losses
July 22, 2008
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has admitted that it has lot 658 laptops and 121 USB data drives since 2004, much more than was previously admitted to.
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eBay, Gmail and PayPal seek to limit bad emails
July 22, 2008
PayPal, eBay and Gmail have teamed up to try and limit the amount of spam or phishing mails that their customers receive.
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iPhone 3G causes security concerns
July 22, 2008
Reports have emerged that Appleās much-hyped iPhone 3G has been hacked only five days after its world-wide release.
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SMEs should 'hack' their own networks
July 22, 2008
Small and medium sized enterprises are putting themselves at risk by not properly securing their wireless networks, a new report has claimed.
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Hacking with no technology
July 22, 2008
Hacker at Last HOPE conference says dumpster diving and shoulder surfing are as dangerous, or more, than using a computer for hacking.
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Intel cuts chip prices up to 31 percent
July 22, 2008
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Intel cuts chip prices up to 31 percent–Cuts to prices of dominant chipmaker’s processor prices are limited in number and degree. Largest cut comes to the desktop Core 2 Duo E8500, at 3.16GHz. p>
Replay Solutions on ‘TiVo for software’–CEO Jonathan Lindo discusses how enterprise Java developers, like those at game companies, would use its bug replication software to fix applications faster and more effectively.
Dispose of brigade’s database on the battlefield–Fujitsu adds a hand crank to hard drive degausser for emergency use.
Hacking Medeco locks–The Last HOPE conference is as much for people interested in hacking the real world as it is for computer techies.
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Team debuts electronic-hacking how-to videos at HOPE conference
July 22, 2008
Do-it-yourself hacker team creates video series to show people how to hack everyday electronics.
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