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News: PhotoDNA scans images for child abuse
PhotoDNA scans images for child abuse
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2009-12-18
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Visual Studio 2010 Release Candidate Is Now Available For Download
We are very excited to announce the release of Visual Studio 2010’s Release Candidate. The official announcement can be found on Soma’s blog. You can download the RC from this location and it includes a go-live license for people who want to deploy in their production environment. This release incorporates many Customer Connect bug fixes and includes significant performance improvements.  ...
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2010-02-10
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Electronics Manufacturers Use US Legal System to Thwart Hardware ‘Hacks’
Intellectual Property Watch: "“Apple is selling directly to consumers, who aren’t the best guardians of their own self-interest. The open PC model works for knowledgeable users who know what they are doing and how to protect themselves, but not so for 15-year-old fashionistas and techno-phobic geriatrics,” Kahney said."
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2010-03-09
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Free books for kernel patchers
Subscribers should already have started to receive LXF129, and the rest of you will be able to pick up your copy from this Thursday. Inside you'll find a four-page tutorial on how everyone - even someone with only a few weeks of coding experience - can submit patches to the Linux kernel. It might sound crazy, particularly as many people consider the Linux kernel to be Really Hard or out of reach o...
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2010-02-02
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Update: Microsoft researcher wins Turing Award
The Association for Computing Machinery has awarded the 2009 A.M. Turing Award to Charles P. Thacker, for his work in pioneering the networked personal computer.
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2010-03-09
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Confusion about Opera vulnerability
There has lately been some confusion about a vulnerability reported in the Opera browser and rightly so based on the different statements having been issued.
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2010-10-03
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Coding Academy update
If you've been trying to find a copy of Paul Hudson's Coding Academy for sale in your local store, here's what you need to know: WHSmith in the UK still have 600 copies nationwide. If your local store doesn't carry a copy, ask someone to order it in from you - they can try to transfer a copy from another store. Tesco still have 900 copies for sale nationwide. Again, try your local large Tesco, ...
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2010-02-17
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Eject items without losing windows
Reader Joe Forbes is slightly confounded by a Finder behavior. He writes:
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2010-03-01
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mhproducts-sql.txt
Mhproducts Kleinanzeigenmarkt suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
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2010-10-03
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TA10-068A.txt
Technical Cyber Security Alert 2010-68A - Microsoft has released updates to address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.
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2010-10-03
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Windows Hacking and Windows Security Site
In a few months we will open a new website: Windows Exposed reachable at http://www.windowsexposed.com This new Hacking and...
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2010-10-03
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10 Mac tweeters not to miss
From tech celebs to hidden gems, our Mac expert names 10 sources whose Apple-related tweets he couldn't do without.
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2010-02-26
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Drudge Report accused of serving malware, again
Drudge says a Senate committee has falsely accused the conservative news aggregation site of spreading malware, but a CNET reader says it's true.
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2010-03-09
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TRUSTe certification and Privacy Policy changes
OpenDNS is excited to report that we’ve achieved TRUSTe certification, a stamp of approval from a trusted third party that aims to give you more confidence in our company and service. As a part of the TRUSTe certification process, we made some changes to our Privacy Policy, all designed to be more transparent about how [...]
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2010-02-12
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Improving C++ Intellisense Performance with PCH
Thank you to everyone who has submitted feedback on the Visual Studio Release Candidate. We have received feedback that C++ Intellisense performance is slower. One way to improve this is to enable Pre-Compiled Headers usage for Intellisense parser. Andy Rich has written a detailed post on intellisense PCH usage that gives some additional details and explains how to optimize your intellisense engin...
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2010-02-19
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News: Conficker data highlights infected networks
Conficker data highlights infected networks >> Advertisement << Can you answer the ERP quiz? These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+. http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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2009-12-16
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The Case of the Slow Logons
Emails containing troubleshooting cases keep arriving in my inbox. I’ve received many cases that start with a seemingly unsolvable problem and end a few steps later with a solution or - often just as useful - a workaround. I’ve amassed several hundred...(read more)
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2010-01-12
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