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Palm Forced To Cut Jobs As Competition RisesOpen in New Window
Marin Perez writes "Palm said it would be cutting jobs due to multiple consecutive quarterly losses and increased competition from Apple and Research In Motion." read more »
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Five steps to creating a "mobile office"Open in New Window
Jon Cox writes about Export Development Canada (EDC) whcih decided to create a true mobile office for their workers: "giving them the hardware, software and connectivity via multiple network interfa read more »
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The 2008 geek gadget gift guide: Time CapsuleOpen in New Window
Galen Gruman writes that InfoWorld Test Center contributing editor Stephen Hultquist recommends Apple's Time Capsule as a great geek gift this Christmas. "As a 500GB or 1TB wireless hard drive (us read more »
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Danish ISP ordered again to block Pirate BayOpen in New Window
Jan Libbenga posts on The Register "Danish ISP Sonofon (part of Tele2) has once again been ordered by a Danish court to block the controversial Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay. The record ind read more »
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Teacher must still surrender license in bizarre 'exposure to porn' suitOpen in New Window
Angela Gunn writes about the case of Julie Amero, a substitute teacher prosecuted on felony charges after a malware-infected computer in her classroom began spewing ads for adult entertainment sites. read more »
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Mom wants Drew to serve the max - three years and $300,000Open in New Window
Tina Meier, the mother of Megan Meier, a 13-year-old who hanged herself in response to cruel messages sent as part of a hoax on MySpace plans to press for the maximum charges against Lori Drew. read more »
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Europe tightens rules on police data sharingOpen in New Window
John Oates of The Register writes "The European Council is adopting tougher rules on how the police and judiciary treat, and share, people's private data." read more »
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Rootkit unearthed in network security softwareOpen in New Window
John Leyden posts in The Register that "Network security software from a Chinese developer includes processes deliberately hidden from a user and, even worse, a hidden directory, Trend Micro reports read more »
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