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  1. Record labels getting better at detecting P2P

    Education IT - May 1, 2008

    An article in Ars Technica points to a recent increase in copyright infringement notices being sent to universities. While the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) claims that it has not changed its

    Tagged: education technology

  2. 76% of young adults say they find Internet content targeted

    web technology News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 1, 2008

    76.0% and 73.9% of the 18-24 year and 25-34 year segments, respectively, say online content is aimed at their age groups, according to Burst Media. Most (55.7%) of those age 35-44 also say so. 35.4% of those age 45-54

    Tagged: internet, age, web technology, web site, nb, web site development

  3. IT managers voice doubt on speed, PoE for 802.11n hardware

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 1, 2008

    Computerworld has an interesting story describing IT managers' doubts about the 802.11n Wi-Fi hardware. In a panel discussion at Interop, the corporate tech guys describe installations that fail to deliver the promised

    Tagged: hardware, wireless, wi fi, voice, ieee 802 11n, power over ethernet, rik fairlie

  4. More bad news for McAfee, HackerSafe certification

    Zero Day - May 1, 2008

    Dan Godin posted a great article that was picked up by The Register a couple days ago about continued challenges for McAfee’s newly purchased HackerSafe division. I find the article interesting as HackerSafe uses a

    Tagged: mcafee, vulnerability research

  5. Apple and AT&T providing free Wi-Fi access to iPhone users and oops… to everyone else as well!

    Zero Day - May 1, 2008

    You have to love security through obscurity… A friend of mine on a private mailing list passed me a link to a story on macrumors.com, which was quite interesting. Apparently, Apple and AT&T has decided to provide

    Tagged: apple, wireless, zero day attacks, wi fi security

  6. Novell GroupWise ‘mailto’ URI handler buffer overflow vulnerability

    Zero Day - May 1, 2008

    Researcher Juan Pablo Lopez Yacubian has reported another URI abuse exploit. From Security Focus: Novell GroupWise is prone to a buffer-overflow vulnerability because it fails to perform adequate boundary checks on

    Tagged: browsers, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, denial of service dos

  7. User's Review: オリンパス μ1030SW by みー

    ZDNet Japan - May 1, 2008

    770swからの買い替えです。770で不満だった点は二点、マクロの近接撮影の弱さと水中でのブレ対策...

  8. Telecom transforms downtown Los Angeles

    A Developer's View - May 1, 2008

    As noted last week, I’m in the midst of scrambling to complete work before I head across the Atlantic to London, and soon thereafter, Africa. That means I am having to do a few things I don’t do in the normal course of

    Tagged: offbeat

  9. Fixing Windows Vista, Part 2: Taming UAC

    Ed Bott's Microsoft Report - May 1, 2008

    The User Account Control feature in Windows Vista has been known to drive normally level-headed people over the edge with frustration. If you find it annoying, you might be tempted to turn it off. According to

    Tagged: windows vista, security, tips

  10. HP develops new type of memory circuit

    News items | ZDNet - May 1, 2008

    It took about 40 years to find it, but HP scientists said they discovered a fourth basic type of electrical circuit that could lead to a computer you never have to boot up. CHICAGO--It took about 40 years to find it

    Tagged: productivity, memory, computer, hp, chips, reuters, circuit, hose, hewlett packard co

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