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Sneakey Robbers Turn to the Social WebOpen in New Window
Lidija Davis writes about computer programmers at University of California San Diego who recently created 'Sneakey' software; an application that uses a digital image of a key to reproduce an exact read more »
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UK minister looks for delete key on user generated contentOpen in New Window
"Monday saw the launch of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS). This is one of the chief results of the Byron Review (pdf), and unites the great and the good of the internet world, under the guidance of Gordon Brown, in an effort to make the internet fit for our children." read more »
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Security the key for IE 8 in beta version 2Open in New Window
Nick Mediati writes, "Microsoft's updated browser, Internet Explorer 8, promises an assortment of new features, with the goals of making Web browsing with IE safer, easier, and more compatible with Net standards. We looked at Beta 2. On the surface, IE 8 seems to be a lot like IE 7, but Microsoft has made a good number of changes. However, you may have seen some of the new features in its no-longer-upstart competitor, Mozilla Firefox 3." read more »
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Want to know what key political players are reading?Open in New Window
Garrett Rogers reports on a new service from Google that allows one to see what stories politicians and political commentators are following. read more »
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WWDC: With iPhone 2.0, the SDK is now the key elementOpen in New Window
Ed Oswald offers his notes on the keynote speech by Jobs at the WWDC. read more »
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Acer sees Linux as key to low-cost laptopsOpen in New Window
"Acer, the world's third-largest PC maker, believes that Linux software is a key to the "low-cost laptop computer movement" and hopes to create a community around the devices..." read more »
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Blackmail ransomware returns with 1024-bit encryption keyOpen in New Window
"Virus analysts at Kaspersky Lab (my employer) have intercepted a new variant of Gpcode, a malicious virus that encrypts important files on an infected desktop and demands payment for a key to recover..." read more »
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Qualcomm says Windows Mobile 7 key for mini-laptopsOpen in New Window
"Mobile phone chip giant Qualcomm on Monday showed off a mini-laptop that could cost around $299 and offer quick wireless access to the Internet via 3G mobile telecommunications networks..." read more »
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