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How To Prep Laptops For Airport Security (TechWeb)

TechWeb - Security providers offer a few tips for travelers flying with electronic devices.


Oracle User Survey Finds Open Source Making Inroads (TechWeb)

TechWeb - Open source software is making inroads into Oracle database installations, but there are some unexpected twists about where it is.


Mylo and GTalk

The concept of the Sony Mylo, like the Nokia 770 is very interesting to me. I see those devices as going "Beyond The Computer." This is very important for MuniWireless movement and residential community based hotspots. By adding GoogleTalk to...


This undated handout photo released by Rapiscan Systems shows the Rapiscan Secure 1000 Explosives and Weapons Detection People Screening System. This system inspects passengers for metallic and non-metallic weapons, solid explosives, liquids, and other contraband using low energy X-rays.  Rapiscan is developing four kinds of devices _ some based on technologies more than 10 years old _ that can detect liquid or gel-based explosives. Two that would work on carry-on bags already have been tested by the Transportation Security Administration and

Systems exist to find liquid explosives (AP)

AP - While the process isn't perfect, scanning machines do exist to detect liquid explosives like the ones purportedly at the heart of the terrorist plot broken up this week.


Fear factor underwhelming in "Pulse" (Reuters)

Reuters - A horror film dealing with the terrors lurking via our computers, cell phones and other electronic devices, "Pulse" isn't nearly as scary as watching your hard drive crash or having your BlackBerry conk out in the middle of a vital call.


Researchers: OpenOffice.org Security 'Insufficient' (PC World)

PC World - French researchers say it may be more susceptible to viruses than Microsoft Office.


Apple eyes the enterprise at WWDC (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) is no Mac pep rally. It’s a gathering of geeks ready for a deep dive into a pool of technologies. But WWDC also has a tradition of new product intros, and last week was no exception, with two major hardware offerings and a tantalizing look at Mac OS X 10.5, code-named Leopard.


Internet Explorer Loses More Ground to Firefox (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - A white paper just released by Janco Associates shows that IE has lost 16.51 percentage points of the browser market since its January 2003 peak.


Hollywood Might Ease DVD Burning Bans (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - The DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA), an industry association for Hollywood film studios and other content providers, is poised to adopt rule changes that will expand consumer choices for purchasing and downloading movies.


Will MS Give Shoppers a Free Pass to Windows Vista? (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Industry watchers say Microsoft will offer holiday PC buyers a free upgrade to the new operating system to boost sales.


Gender-bending popular in video games (AP)

AP - By day, Freeman Williams manages a small dental practice in suburban Houston. But on any given night, he's prowling crime-ridden streets and battling ne'er-do-wells in the video game "City of Heroes" as his virtual alter-ego: a female superhero named Robotrixie.


ExpressCard update fixes MacBook Pro sleep problem (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Apple has released ExpressCard Update 1.0 for MacBook Pro laptops. The update requires Mac OS X v10.4.7 to install.


Passengers wait in long lines as tight security is imposed to departing passengers  Friday, Aug. 11, 2006 at Manila

Systems exist to find liquid explosives (AP)

AP - While the process isn't perfect, scanning machines do exist to detect liquid explosives like the ones purportedly at the heart of the terrorist plot broken up this week.


U.S. to roll out electronic passports (AP)

AP - Despite ongoing privacy concerns and legal disputes involving companies bidding on the project, the U.S. State Department plans to begin issuing smart chip-embedded passports to Americans as planned Monday.


Apple requests NASDAQ hearing over stock options (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Apple on Friday announced that it will request a hearing before the NASDAQ Listing Qualifications Panel. The company is responding to a NASDAQ Staff Determination Letter it received on Friday that claims Apple is not in compliance with the filing requirements for continued listing, as set forth by Marketplace Rule 4301(c)(14).


Italy Wins World Cup Of Programming (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - A total of 181 students from 72 teams representing 42 countries participated in the Microsoft Imagine Cup, a contest that ended on Friday. Italian team Even .ctor took first place in the software design category.


FCC requests more data on certain XM receivers (Reuters)

Reuters - XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. on Friday said U.S. regulators have requested additional information on its radio receivers that also contain FM transmitters.


Apple eyes the enterprise at WWDC (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) is no Mac pep rally. It’s a gathering of geeks ready for a deep dive into a pool of technologies. But WWDC also has a tradition of new product intros, and last week was no exception, with two major hardware offerings and a tantalizing look at Mac OS X 10.5, code-named Leopard.


Google CEO Eric Schmidt gestures during a news conference in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2006. Schmidt discussed the online search engine

Google to keep storing search requests (AP)

AP - Although he was alarmed by AOL's haphazard release of its subscribers' online search requests, Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt said Wednesday the privacy concerns raised by that breach won't change his company's practice of storing the inquiries made by its users.


IBM Files Another Big Deal (The Motley Fool)

The Motley Fool - Like other enterprise-software companies, FileNet (Nasdaq: FILE - News) has had a static stock price over the past couple years. But things changed abruptly over the past few weeks as buyout rumors propelled the price from $25 to $35. The Street's hunch was right -- IBM (NYSE: IBM - News) announced on Thursday that it will shell out $1.6 billion for the company. It's likely not an isolated event, so expect the dealmaking to continue.


Apple expects 'significant changes' to quarterly results (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Apple on Friday filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) a notification of late filing for its Form 10-Q, a report required by the SEC, in this case for Apple’s financial quarter that ended July 1, 2006.


A customer checks out a BMW car in Beijing, June 12, 2006. A research alliance consisting of GM, BMW and DaimlerChrysler plans to invest over $1 billion in the development of a new hybrid transmission and related systems that backers say will leapfrog the market-leading technology now offered by Toyota. (Jason Lee/Reuters)

Automakers to invest in hybrid project (Reuters)

Reuters - A research alliance consisting of General Motors Corp. , BMW AG and DaimlerChrysler AG (DCXGn.DE) plans to invest over $1 billion in the development of a new hybrid transmission and related systems that backers say will leapfrog the market-leading technology now offered by Toyota Motor Corp. (7203.T).


Sanyo, Quanta Computer in global TV alliance (Reuters)

Reuters - Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. and Quanta Computer Inc. said on Friday they had agreed on an alliance in the TV business, albeit a much narrower one than they had initially hoped for.


Malaysian leaders carry quarrel into cyberspace (Reuters)

Reuters - Cyberspace, one of the last true havens of free speech in Malaysia, may soon fall victim to a squabble between the country's two most powerful politicians, with the government vowing to punish defamatory remarks on Web sites.


Will Microsoft Offer Vista Upgrade Coupons? (PC World)

PC World - Rumors spread that well-known PC makers will offer buyers a coupon for a free upgrade to Vista.



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