Tracking a cyberattack Meet A-Z: The computer hacker behind a cybercrime wave Michael J. Fox Foundation Awards One Million Dollars for Development of ‘Trojan Horse’ Delivery Technology to Treat Parkinson’s Disease Glen Iris students bring back their school-issued laptops in good shape (Birmingham News) Wurldtech and Codenomicon collaborate on Industrial Cyber Security Two test positive for West Nile virus TSA to allow travelers’ laptops to stay packed (BetaNews)
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NEW YORK, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — As part of its mission to drive transformative treatments and a cure for Parkinson’s disease, The Michael J. Fox Foundation today announced that it would award Santa Monica-based biotech ArmaGen Technologies,
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Glen Iris Elementary students who kept their XO laptops over the summer have earned some big gold stars. It appears that only 15 of the approximately 650 computers distributed last year suffered any kind of problem, Principal Michael Wilson said.
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? Wurldtech Security Technologies and Codenomicon today announced that the two companies have entered into a broad cooperation focused on introducing next-generation cyber-security solutions to their respective markets. The agreement includes a
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Two people in San Joaquin County have tested positive for the West Nile virus. County health officials say a 24-year-old Stockton woman tested positive after developing symptoms in July. In addition, a 64-year-old man who donated blood in July tested
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Beginning August 16, the US Transportation Safety Administration will no longer expressly require laptops to be removed from luggage at airport security checkpoints if they are kept in appropriate bags.
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Posted by Mike at Saturday ~ August 08, 2008 |
Category: Computer Laptops
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