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Industry execs sound IPv6 alarm—is the sky really falling?Open in New Window
At the Global IPv6 Summit in Beijing this week, executives from the Internet industry have come together to share bleak predictions about the future of the Internet. According to Tony Hain from route read more »
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Corel's Office competitor gets BI, more PDFOpen in New Window
Corel today rolled out WordPerfect X4, a suite designed to remain feature compatible with Microsoft Office while adding more interoperability with Adobe Acrobat. Added to the suite is a new spreadshe read more »
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Microsoft gives XP an extra two years to live (kinda)Open in New Window
Microsoft said today it will continue to sell Windows XP Home beyond its scheduled June 30 kill-date for the emerging class of "ultra-low-cost PCs," or ULCPCs. read more »
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Blogger ensnared in hotly contested autism-vaccine lawsuitOpen in New Window
There are a number of cases where public controversies remain in areas where the scientific community considers the existing body of evidence conclusive. read more »
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Reported Dollar Loss From Internet Crime Reaches All Time HighOpen in New Window
Washington, D.C. — According to the 2007 Internet Crime Report, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received 206,884 complaints of crimes perpetrated over the Internet during 2007. read more »
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T-Mobile cuts price of iPhone in Germany to spur salesOpen in New Window
While the iPhone may be in short supply in the United States amidst rumors of a forthcoming 3G model, the iconic device doesn't appear to be selling as well in Germany. read more »
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Keeping your Mac locked down: a Mac OS X security primer: Page 1Open in New Window
Apple's approach to security can be a little bewildering at times. It's a well-trumpeted aspect of the OS, marketed in detail on the website. Mac OS X has integrated smartcard support and Apple has read more »
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BBC tells ISPs to get stuffedOpen in New Window
Relationships between the BBC and internet industry have plunged to an all-time low, after the BBC's internet chief Ashley Highfield used a blog post yesterday to tell ISPs to get stuffed - and even read more »
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