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How worried should home PC users be about hackers? On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being carefree and 10 indicating paranoia, PC users should be a 6 or a 7, a security guru told a legislative panel.
They should exercise healthy caution, added Daniel Farmer, security consultant and co-author of S ... [read more]
September 10th, 2007
In a move that recognizes the proliferation and diversity of Internet sites, the system used to specify Internet locations such as Web sites and e-mail addresses will expand to include seven new top-level domain names, an international Internet committee announced.
Seven new generic top-level ... [read more]
September 7th, 2007
In a move that recognizes the proliferation and diversity of Internet sites, the system used to specify Internet locations such as Web sites and e-mail addresses will expand to include seven new top-level domain names, an international Internet committee announced.
Seven new generic top-level ... [read more]
July 5th, 2007
IBM today unveiled its latest little black box not a ThinkPad notebook, but its much anticipated version of a Network Computer.
Lotus users and developers attending the fourth annual Lotusphere gathering in Orlando, Florida heard details about the IBM Network Station and upcoming software for ... [read more]
July 4th, 2007
Corel and Netscape Communications announced plans yesterday to jointly integrate Netscape Communicator into Corel’s WordPerfect Suite 8 and Office Professional 8 application suites. The new Corel products will ship later this year. A preproduction version of WordPerfect Suite 8 may arrive b ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Morningstar, a financial information provider known for its ratings of mutual funds, plans to launch a consumer-oriented Web site next month, a spokesman said today.
The service, called morningstar.net, will offer original editorial content, customized portfolio tracking, delayed stock quotes, ... [read more]
June 28th, 2007
A new type of neural computer that uses parallel processing technology to replicate the way biological organisms use their brains was introduced in New York this week by an Australian company, Formulab Neuronetics.
Known as the Richter Paradigm Computer or the Neuronetics Computer, the hexagon ... [read more]
June 26th, 2007
Design Intelligence is announcing i publish, a $149
entry-level DTP for small businesses and home users, which will ship in
April. i publish uses super-intelligent templates to automatically
turn text and images into common publishing formats: newsletters,
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June 25th, 2007
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