Monthly Archives: September 2008

Porn Forums Distribute Malware

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Online attackers have been authoring blog posts for the sake of luring end users into downloading their malware files for some time, but Trend...

Visa to Bank on Google Android

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The embers that stoked T-Mobile's G1 fire may be smoldering from a lackluster launch, but Android is still red hot.Visa Sept. 25 agreed to...

So Long, Transmeta

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So Transmeta is up for sale, a move reported by eWEEK's Scott Ferguson and one that will mark the end of an innovative processor...

Air Traffic IT Control Issues Not Relegated to the States

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The Station has been writing so often about the issues dogging U.S. air traffic IT systems lately that we could probably fill a daily...

FCC Rates F on D Block

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With national elections looming and a likely change of leadership at the Federal Communications Commission, perhaps Chairman Kevin Martin is worried about his legacy...

Researchers Uncover iPhone Pharming Attacks

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Researchers at Panda Security's PandaLabs have discovered a set of malware-ridden pharming attacks that aim to lure in users by offering video clips of...

Developers: Free Trip to Interview in Boulder

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Mork calling Orson... Come in, Orson.I may date myself with this reference, but here goes... Haven't you always wanted to go to the town...

Comcast’s Net-Neutral Future

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It has been weeks since Comcast announced that it would be moving its "capacity management" from a protocol-oriented scheme to one based on aggregate...

Video: Google Makes Video All Business

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At MIT's Emerging Technology conference, I had the opportunity to speak to Matt Glotzbach, Product Management Director for Google Enterprise.Chief among the new enterprise...

H-1B Visa Debate Rages Like U.S. Economic Debate

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Brian Watson over at CIO Insight has a nice little debate going on H-1B visas. H-1B visas are probably the single most hotly debated...