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How to Use Social Bookmarking to Drive Traffic

When Internet was still in the "infant" stage 10 years ago, someone had the great idea of using bookmarks or placeholders for websites that we had visited and enjoyed. It was a fantastic and e...



Ebbers' Ex-Banker Fails in Bid to Prove Harm by Paul Weiss

A New York federal judge has tossed a suit filed against Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison by the onetime private banker to ex-WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers. David H. Trautenberg, who sued Paul Weiss for breach of fiduciary duty, claims his $5 million severance package would have been five times bigger if the firm had not used confidences against him during negotiations. But Judge George Daniels said Trautenberg had failed to show that "but for" Paul Weiss' actions, he would have received more money.


Astronauts recall time as men on the moon

Astronauts recall time as men on the moon The men who flew to the moon in the 1960s and '70s wasted little time then musing about the meaning of their historic adventures, let alone their own emotions. They were macho test pilots, and they had a job to do. (Read on Source)


Windows, Linux vie for honours

... THE energy efficiency battle between Linux and Windows is intensifying, with each claiming ... working group is making it easy for kernel developers, hardware manufacturers, system vendors, distributions and ...


iPhone Power Users dissapointed over Apple

Apple released firmware 1.1.1 for the iPhone on Friday. The new firmware locked unlocked iPhones, which is an expected and understandable move by Apple considering their current business model for the iPhone. What gets iPhone power users irritated is ...


NJ Nabs 41 in Online Child Porn Sweep

In one of the most sweeping domestic law enforcement actions against online child pornography in recent times, New Jersey officials arrested 41 people and charged them with possession or distribution of graphic images of child molestation. Dubbed "Operation Silent Shield," the roundup was the culmination of a two-month investigation.


Site Rubix Review

A new site builder in town, and to be honest I wasn't sure if this product could compare to Site Build It or XSite Pro. For years those two products have dominated the website building arena and have ...


Microsoft: We didn't change Automatic Updates

Microsoft denied Wednesday that its software had arbitrarily changed Windows Vista's update settings, saying that users were responsible for the modifications that generated claims of unauthorized patch installs.

Reacting to reports that first surfaced last Friday, a program manager for Windows Update said today that an investigation had turned up no evidence the Oct. 9 security fixes had switched settings in Vista's AU (Automatic Updates).

"From the customer logs that we received, we found that none of the updates released as part of the October security release have made any changes to users' AU settings," said Nate Clinton in a post to a company blog. "In fact, in the logs we reviewed, AU in all cases was set to 'install updates automatically' prior to the October security release."

Vista allows users to turn off AU entirely, tell the operating system to check for but neither download or install any fixes, instruct the mechanism to download files but not install them; or accept all patches without any additional approval.

The claims that AU settings had mysteriously reverted to the "install automatically" setting began to trickle into a message forum on the AeroXperience Web site soon after the release last Tuesday of six security updates. Several users said that AU downloaded and installed patches even though they had specifically instructed Vista not to do so.

But unlike last month, when a Windows newsletter revealed that Microsoft had updated users' PCs contrary to their instructions, the newest charges were limited to AeroXperience members. No similar reports, for example, were posted to the Windows Update support newsgroup hosted by Microsoft. During September's brouhaha, that newsgroup was thick with messages about the stealth updating.

Certain that AU had not run amok and changed its own settings, Clinton fingered users for the altered state of AU. "I want to stress that the Windows Update client does not change AU settings without users' consent. However, AU settings can be set or changed in the following scenarios," he said, and then listed five; all require the user to take action or accept one option from several offered.

"During the installation of Windows Vista, the user chooses one of the first two recommended options in the 'Out of Box Experience' and elects to get updates automatically from Windows," Clinton said was one possibility. Another: "The user chooses to opt in to Microsoft Update during the installation or the first run experience of another Microsoft application such as Office 2007."

Earlier, a Microsoft spokeswoman had been more blunt. "It may be more a case of someone clicking to change their AU settings but not realizing /remembering doing so," she said Tuesday.

Users on AeroXperience writing to the forum after Microsoft wrapped up its investigation accepted Clinton's explanation. "The disparity between the Windows Update control panel applet and the OOBE (Out of Box Experience) update settings page (when first running Windows Vista) seems to be what's causing the confusion," said a member identified as Bryant.

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Alcatel-Lucent CEO and Chairman Resign

Alcatel-Lucent's CEO Patricia Russo plans to step down before the end of the year, and Chairman Serge Tchuruk will quit on...


Great Plains Reseller News: Advanced ODBC Integration review

Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP has pretty cool and end user friendly integrating module: Great Plains Integration Manager. With Dynamics GP version 10.0, IM got revolutionary improvements in the form ...


Microsoft releases beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8 (Reuters)

An undated screenshot of Microsoft Internet Explorer 8's InPrivate Blocking feature. (Microsoft Corporation/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Microsoft Corp released on Wednesday a second test version of Internet Explorer 8, delivering a feature-complete upgrade to the world's most widely used Web browser.



Veoh Cleared In Copyright Porn Case

A U.S. federal judge has dismissed a copyright infringement case against online television service Veoh.

The copyright infringement suit was filed by adult entertainment company Io Group, and the complaint argued Veoh had not done enough to prevent users from uploading copyrighted clips of 10 Io adult sex films.

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Google bows to keystroke privacy concerns

To quell privacy fears, Google says IP addresses and other data stored through use of Google Suggest will be rendered anonymous within a day. See all ZDNet Chrome coverage. Google says it will anonymize user data received through search requests entered in the company's search engine...


The Evolution and Advances of Mobile Phones

Mobile phones have become an incredibly huge part of daily life, although it is hard to believe that only a couple of decades ago, cell phones were virtually nonexistent. Portable phones were the size...


Corel VideoStudio Pro X2

VideoStudio Pro X2 is a solid consumer-level video editor that's well worth the price of the upgrade.


Computer systems security is a tedious job Posted By : Clint Jhonson

Computers are perhaps a highly technological irony. As long as secure servers are working properly, it can allow Internet users to transact business such as sell their products or make purchases without ever having to worry if their information is being hacked. Yet they are inherently vulnerable to hackers whenever connected to the Internet. That is why it is important to learn how to enhance computer systems security.


Is Cedric Benson the Answer for the Cincinnati Bengals? - Bleacher Report


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Wii Shop Channel Update: World of Goo, Secret of Mana, Street Fighter 2 SCE, Art Style: CUBELLO

Nintendo has issued details on today's update to the Wii Shop Channel, which adds two original WiiWare games and two retro re-releases to the Wii's online store.

Today's release of Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition marks the fourth version of Street Fighter II to hit Virtual Console. In addition to WiiWare, World of Goo will officiall...


Sun Cofounder Switches Into Startup Mode

Andy Bechtolsheim, a revered technologist who cofounded Sun Microsystems and has been instrumental in designing the company's servers, is stepping down from his day-to-day role to help build a new networking startup. Sun, which makes servers and software widely used in corporate computing centers, said Bechtolsheim's transition to part-time work status was effective immediately.


Taking Advantage Of Adsense Targeting

I originally intended to write an article explaining how advertisers can take advantage of Adsense to target specific sites. As I was researching this topic however I slammed the brakes on my theme. I noticed that Google seemed to be backing off from the post your ad here approach which focused on the advertiser. You can still see that approach but it is changing. Keep reading to find out how....
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Hands On: iPhone Note Taking Apps Still Not Ready

Barely two weeks ago, we bemoaned the state of note taking applications on the iPhone, not least of which was Apple's own Notes application. The reason? None of them managed one thing: true, two-way synchronization of notes between a computer and an iPhone. Two apps have just be updated to do just that, but there are drawbacks.
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The New Liberal Order

The New Liberal Order The death and rebirth of American liberalism both began with flags in Grant Park. On Aug. 28, 1968, 10,000 people gathered there to protest the Democratic Convention taking place a few blocks away, which was about to nominate Lyndon Johnson's Vice President, Hubert Humphrey, thus implicitly ratifying the hated Vietnam War. Chicago mayor Richard ... (Read on Source)


Fresh bird flu outbreak in India

Authorities in India's West Bengal state identify the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu in thousands of dead chickens.


Perl 5 completes move to Git

The Git distributed source code management system has won over another major project, Perl 5. The Perl Foundation has announced that they have completed moving the source code of Perl 5 from Perforce to Git and are now opening the system up for developer use. Git is the open sourced source code control system created by Linus Torvalds to manage Linux development. The move to Git gives developers equal and easier access to the Perl source code and the distributed nature of git will allow developers to work on experimental changes to the language more easily.


Understanding Canonical's new Linux notification system

Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced plans to overhaul desktop notifications. The project is part of a broader initiative that the company launched earlier this year to boost the usability of the Linux software ecosystem. Transient visual notifications are employed extensively in desktop applications to provide users with passive updates about application status or system events. Some typical usage scenarios include notifying users when they receive new e-mail, when an instant messaging buddy signs online, or when a CD finishes burning.


What Could Save The Yellow Pages? 10 Ideas

What Could Save The Yellow Pages? 10 Ideas It’s something of a “perfect storm” for the embattled yellow pages companies right now. Not only has the usage of print yellow pages books declined in recent years, but they’re also facing heavy competition in the online space from each other in addition to other local business directory providers and the big search engines. (Read on Source)


Clues About The Evolution Of Epilepsy

Two children have a seizure. One child never has another seizure. Twenty years later, the other child has a series of seizures and is diagnosed with epilepsy. A new study is looking at what could possibly happen in the development of these two children that would lead to such extreme variations in their neurologic health.