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Expect a Slow Rollout for Google's Chrome OS PC Magazine Developing software drivers is hard. From enhancing security and improving the speed of the operating system to fixing bugs, the work of the engineers behind Google's Chrome OS is never done. Or at least it won't be in some form, until 2011. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MasterCard partially frozen by hackers in WikiLeaks 'revenge' The Guardian The website of MasterCard has been hacked and partially paralysed in apparent revenge for the international credit card's decision to cease taking donations to WikiLeaks. A group of online activists calling themselves Anonymous appear to have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Adds New Privacy Features to Internet Explorer DailyFinance By HUGH COLLINS Posted 8:15 AM 12/08/10 Company News, Technology, Microsoft Microsoft (MSFT) is adding extra privacy controls to Internet Explorer to limit the amount of information that users disclose while surfing the Web. The new Microsoft feature ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Private company launching test spacecraft for NASA Washington Post By MARCIA DUNN AP CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A private company is on track to launch a rocket and spacecraft Wednesday in a bold demonstration test for NASA. Space Exploration Technologies Corp. - or SpaceX - is counting down toward a morning liftoff from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What to Make of Database.com? CRM Buyer By Denis Pombriant Salesforce.com's new Database.com can be a little difficult to classify. Is this PaaS? I'd say it's infrastructure because a naked DB isn't enough to call a platform, but a naked DB is not so naked considering that it has to have a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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WikiLeaks nearly immune to takedown, says researcher Computerworld By Jaikumar Vijayan Computerworld - Massive network attacks and other punitive actions taken against WikiLeaks over the past few days only appear to have made the site and its contents far more resilient to takedown attempts, a security researcher said ... See all stories on this topic » |
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