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Obama passport records breached; IT system flagged violation Private contract employees working for the U.S. Department of State have repeatedly accessed U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's passport records over the past three months ? a breach flagged by the State Department's in-house computer system but subsequently downplayed by the s Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Ways to keep your laptop, privacy safe during holiday travel If you're planning on traveling with your laptop this holiday season, you might want to travel prepared. The statistics are overwhelmingly bad: According to Gartner, one laptop is stolen every 53 seconds.U.S. ai Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The 2008 geek gadget gift guide: Eye-Fi Explore Why you must have it: You're shooting photos on your digital camera, but no one can see them until you get back to your Internet-connected computer. The Eye-Fi Explore changes that, using an embedded Wi-Fi radio in the SD card to upload your photos to any of se Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Sex Drive: How to Keep the Fireworks Going From Afar Many long-distance lovers have become experts in how tech can augment sexuality. No commuter couple should go without Skype, Twitter and mobile phones, while sex toys can take the repetitive stress injury out of a long-distance affair. But it's not much of a stretch Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Sex Drive: How to Keep the Fireworks Going From Afar Many long-distance lovers have become experts in how tech can augment sexuality. No commuter couple should go without Skype, Twitter and mobile phones, while sex toys can take the repetitive stress injury out of a long-distance affair. But it's not much of a stretch Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Update: BT partners on software-based SMB phone system BT has partnered with a U.S. company, RingCentral, to offer an Internet-based phone system in the United Kingdom that's easy for small and medium-size businesses to configure and maintain.RingCentral's software Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Eye-o-Sauronâ„¢ border beam barrier tech too crap to keep Migrant scan towers to be rebuilt from ground up Functionaries at the US Department of Homeland security (DHS) have officially confirmed that the troubled first-generation Eye-o-Sauronâ„¢ huddled-mass tracking border protection system - aka Project 28 - is too useless even to use as a basis f Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Human Eye Can't Keep up With Fast-Closing Phelps Go to the video: Human eye can't keep up with Michael Phelps as he wins 7th Olympic gold medal Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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Obama can't have a BlackBerry. Should your CEO? The press has been all over President-Elect Barack Obama's addiction to his BlackBerry and the possibility that he might have to give it up for reasons of national security. But no one in the media seems to be asking the most logical follow-up question: Is the cyberte Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Microsoft, Novell eye Moonlight beta, system management Marking the two-year anniversary of their controversial interoperability agreement, Microsoft and Novell this week are announcing upcoming availability of both the beta version of Moonlight, which puts Microsoft's Silverlight rich Internet application technology on Li Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Can you trust your data to storage cloud providers? Michael Witz, founder of online file-sharing site FreeDrive, knows the horror of that proverbial middle-of-the-night call: "The site is down."He lived the nightmare last fall when a fiber link between a Web serv Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Californians head to the coast but keep eye out for sharks Californians head to the beach as temperatures soar, but keep an eye out for killer shark Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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"Eagle Eye'': A state of paranoia - San Jose Mercury News Seattle Post Intelligencer"Eagle Eye'': A state of paranoiaSan Jose Mercury News - 1 hour agoBy Geoff Boucher Los Angeles Times Rosario Dawson, left, stars as Zoe Perez and Billy Bob Thornton stars as Agent Morgan in DreamWorks Pictures' race-against-time thriller "Eagl Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Blink and you'll miss it: Japan's new eye iPod TOKYO (Reuters) - Bat an eyelid to replay your favorite iPod tune with a new Japanese remote control that works in the blink of an eye. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Reuter |
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Subversion RSS Logs An application to interact with a Subversion repository and produce logs in a few different formats; TXT, XML, XML with XSL, and RSS. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CodeProject |
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Can your business run completely online? The world's richest and most powerful 10-year-old says it can handle far more of your technology needs than you think. Google started almost exactly 10 years ago, and it is making big noise about invigorated Apps and some Googlers called to tell me about the improveme Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Clive Thompson on How T-Shirts Keep Online Content Free In 2003, Burnie Burns got together with three friends and created Red vs. Blue—an animated comedy series set in the world of first-person shooter Halo. Nerds loved it, and within months nearly a million people were downloading each week's free show. Burns & Co. decided the Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Clive Thompson on How T-Shirts Keep Online Content Free In 2003, Burnie Burns got together with three friends and created Red vs. Blue—an animated comedy series set in the world of first-person shooter Halo. Nerds loved it, and within months nearly a million people were downloading each week's free show. Burns & Co. decided the Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Clive Thompson on How T-Shirts Keep Online Content Free In 2003, Burnie Burns got together with three friends and created Red vs. Blue—an animated comedy series set in the world of first-person shooter Halo. Nerds loved it, and within months nearly a million people were downloading each week's free show. Burns & Co. decided the Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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How to turbocharge your Web site by dumping your database Databases are getting faster every day. But they're still a significant bottleneck for many Web applications or Web sites.Why? Mechanical hard drives, impeded by the laws of physics, bog down the relational data Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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