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US slams 'criminals' behind WikiLeaks ABC Online By North America correspondent Lisa Millar and wires The Obama administration has denounced the leaking of mountains of classified material by WikiLeaks, calling it a serious crime and an attack on the whole world. Secretary of state Hillary Clinton ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gartner: Tablets, Economy Taking Bite Out of PC Sales PC Magazine PC shipments are expected to grow about 14 percent in 2010, but the increasing popularity of tablets like the Apple iPad will likely take a bite out of PC sales in the coming years, according to data from Gartner. Worldwide PC shipments are expected to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WikiLeaks moves to Amazon servers after DoS attacks Computerworld By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - After several denial of service (DOS) attacks hit it over the weekend, WikiLeaks is now being hosted by Amazon servers in the US and Ireland, IP traces conducted today show. The move by WikiLeaks, the the organization ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Comcast Outage Knocks East Coast Offline Pre-Cyber Monday eWeek Comcast customers from Boston to Washington DC lost Internet access late Sunday evenings due to an issue with the DNS servers. Comcast subscribers up and down the East Coast lost Internet access on Nov. 28. While the company said access was restored, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Government Seizes Websites, Treats File-Sharing As Criminal Matter paidContent.org In a sign that the Obama Administration is taking a harder line on intellectual-property crimes, the government has seized dozens of web-domain names over the past week, including some peer-to-peer file-sharing sites. In addition to music-sharing sites ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Earth 6.0 beta has 30% more of Earth's surface in 3D (ie trees) BetaNews By Tim Conneally | Published November 29, 2010, 3:25 PM Google on Monday released an update to its 3D globe and map software, Google Earth. This milestone beta version, classified Google Earth 6.0, doesn't add any huge new features, but increases ... See all stories on this topic » |
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