Hacker with conscience Survey exposes 81% of companies know they are vulnerable to hacking Laptops add depth to all-instrumental band STS9 - Kansas City Star nVidia pays $200m to fix overheating laptops (PC Advisor) As customers start using mobile devices, they are using fewer VPN-enabled desktops. Are there new VPN solutions that can be offered for mobile workers? Student laptops remain popular objects of theft (The Red and Black) Indian Agency Walks All Over Laptops to Test Ruggedness (PC World via Yahoo! News)
For more than two years, Alistair Peterson headed an elaborate online bank-hacking syndicate. He was the thorn in the side of South Africa’s four giant banks whose top cyber experts were left red-faced every time he hacked through several security
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Eight one percent of IT professionals admit their applications are vulnerable and are very concerned about hackers attacking business-critical applications. According to a survey released by Fortify Software, more than 300 IT security professionals,
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Laptops add depth to all-instrumental band STS9Kansas City Star, MO - 9 hours agoQ: Can you explain how you manage to play a live instrument and man a laptop at the same time? A: It's definitely a back-and-forth simultaneous, …
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Problem with older nVidia GPUs in portables nVidia said yesterday that it will take a hit of up to $200m to cover costs related to repairing defective GPUs it shipped to be used in laptops.
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Most laptop users can be satisfied by IPsec or SSL remote access VPNs. But workers who carry PDAs, smartphones, point-of-sale terminals, barcode scanners, and other mobile devices require different solutions. One reason is the platform itself. Mobile
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Students may not think the faltering U.S. economy affects them - at least until their personal belongings go missing. With the rising prices of gas, laptops and food, thieves see students’ items as potential targets. “It is now the worst time to be a victim of theft,” said University Police Lt.
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An Indian state government agency tests laptops by having people walk on them, as part of a program to offer reliable, rugged…
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Posted by Mike at Thursday ~ July 07, 2008 |
Category: Computer Laptops
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