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President-Elect Obama is known to love his Blackberry. However, Verizon Wireless President and CEO Lowell McAdam found out this week that a number of Verizon Wireless employees (without authorization) accessed and viewed President-Elect Barack Obama’s personal cell phone account. Granted, the account...
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Microsoft has announced a new program it is calling BizSpark to help startup businesses by offering them free Microsoft software products. On top of that they are also offering support and visibility for your company to help it succeed.
In order to sign-up for the program your company needs to meet a...
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A scientist at UC San Diego has developed an interesting bit of software that should scare just about anybody. According to Professor Stefan Savage, he has created a program that can take high-resolution images of any key and then reproduce that key as he sees fit. The university has promised that they...
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No, it’s not a news bulletin to state that identity theft is a growing problem. As the economy continues to worsen more people may be inclined to use another person’s identity to gain access to credit and cash. No matter how careful you try to be there is always a chance there is some hidden...
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Symantec is set to better use its large customer base in a new reputation-based system for deciding whether software applications are safe or not.
The idea behind a reputation works as follows. When a new software application is found on a user’s machine Symantec look at the rest of the machines...
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Microsoft have created a new site for developers and users that is focused on software development called DevLabs. Through DevLabs Microsoft is creating a new incubator for ideas on pushing forward with programming and software development in general.
DevLabs will provide information on a number of projects...
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It’s an anstonishing statistic but one that should not be taken so lightly. According to IT security provider Panda Security, over 30 million people have been tricked into installing fake antivirus software. If you have surfed the Internet, you know what I am talking about. If not, they usually...
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Research being carried out at North Carolina State University has found software makers should not be relying on the humble pop-up to provide users with warnings.
The Department of Psychology at NCSU has run a test that involved monitoring 42 students as they interacted with a computer. They were given...
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Looking for a mobile office suite for your iPhone? Almost a year ago, when the SDK was announced, Dataviz looked for iPhone users input: You can bet we’ll have our hands on this SDK as soon as possible. I can’t guarantee anything, but please, if you are interested in having DataViz software on your iPhone...
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Roxio has announced the launch of their latest version of Roxio Creator. Roxio Creator 2009 is a suite of tools for photo, video and music authoring. The application also includes tools to burn music, video, and data discs.
The new version includes advanced support for High Definition (HD) video and...
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IBM Research has created a new software solution to help make sure you never forget anyone’s details while on the move.
The system is called Pensieve and uses a combination of your mobile phone and desktop computer. A mobile phone is used as a data collection tool and then your desktop PC gathers...
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As a way to help individuals understand the amount of carbon they produce in their daily lives, the European Commission has launched a new mobile phone application called mobGAS.
If you’ve ever wondered how big your carbon footprint is, then downloading the free mobGAS application would be a good start...