Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Pro-WikiLeaks cyberattacks show growing threat
USA Today
By Oren Dorell and Jack Gillum, USA TODAY A cyberattack by supporters of WikiLeaks against the MasterCard and Visa websites foreshadows a new generation of increasingly dangerous assaults on the Internet, security experts say. ...
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Google Chrome OS Has Enterprise Friend in Citrix
eWeek
Citrix Systems has pledged its support for Google Chrome OS in 2011. The company will pair its Citrix Receiver virtualization app with Chrome OS netbooks for its customers. Google's Chrome Operating System isn't yet ready for prime time on notebook ...
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Splashdown! A sense of space deja vu
msnbc.com
Alan Boyle says:SpaceX's Dragon capsule was launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket rising from Florida, and at the end of its flight the Dragon parachuted down into the Pacific Ocean, 500 miles off the coast of Southern California. ...
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Taking 4G to the track
Boston Globe
By Hiawatha Bray Sure, the first of these high-speed wireless data systems came to Boston in September, courtesy of Sprint Nextel Corp. and its subsidiary, Clearwire Corp. About the same time, T-Mobile USA revealed a speed bump in its own wireless data ...
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Twitter becomes a digital melting pot
San Jose Mercury News
By Mike Swift People have grown used to the idea of Twitter as America's stream of consciousness, but a new study suggests that the fast-growing microblogging service is also becoming a kind of digital melting pot for US adults. ...
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AT&T coverage woes: What's the problem?
USA Today
This week a Consumer Reports survey confirmed what many iPhone owners already knew --that carrier AT&T has some serious issues with its network. CR said AT&T's customer satisfaction was the "worst" of the top 4 carriers--Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and ...
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HP on SPARC/Solaris: "Larry Ellison bought a money-losing business"
Ars Technica
By Ryan Paul | Last updated December 8, 2010 6:15 PM HP and Oracle have been trading barbs in recent months following a spat over HP's ousting of former CEO Mark Hurd, who is now working for Oracle. Outspoken Oracle CEO Larry Ellison resumed ...
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