Sites such as Blogger, MySpace, and Facebook provide an easily accessible place to store stolen data until it can be collected and deleted, security researchers warn.  |


SPX Corporation (NYSE: SPW ) today announced the pricing of $500 million principal amount of its Senior Notes due 2014 to be sold to qualified institutional buyers pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the  |
dotMobi, the company behind the .mobi Internet domain for mobile phones, closed its 2007 online auction series on December 5 with a record-breaking auction that generated approximately $2.3 million for the continued creation of mobile content tools like dotMobi's popular  |
Universal Music Group announced a deal on Monday with social-networking site imeem to provide its community with on-demand, interactive streaming of Universal's extensive digital music and video catalog. The news comes months after Universal and Apple severed ties. The deal  |


In the ever-more complicated and ever-smaller world of computer processors, even the tiniest error can have major ramifications. In September, chip manufacturer AMD announced the global launch of a new quad-core Opteron processor that was codenamed Barcelona. As AMD chairman  |
A woman linked to an online hoax played on a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide and has been vilified for it may be the subject of a deception -- someone on the Internet is posing as her and blogging about  |
Facebook is all the rage -- and consequently bringing Enterprise 2.0 to the fore. Is it time to revisit your Intranet platform? CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne looks at Facebook's benefits and demerits and concludes that your IT department could  |
Bangalore team working on 45 nm Shanghai processor November 29, 2007 - Today, AMD announced the opening of a new silicon design and platform R&D facility in Bangalore, India. The center will accomodate the engineers currently working on the Shanghai  |  |
I wish it was me that interviewed Peter Chou. My status in news world is not that high, but apparently, the guys are Engadget are. They had a chance to go ahead and interview with Peter Chou, the CEO of  |  |
HTC is selling their devices like hot cakes. The company is enjoying themselves with a record sale in the month of November. The company has pulled in $14.5 million last month, which was a big increase from $10.6 million from  |  |
Well... maybe my title was a bit too blunt and mean, but essentially, it gets to the point. In recent report from Consumer Reports National Research Center, it was found that "fewer than half of respondents were completely or very  |  |
Microsoft took the wraps off its Office Live Workspace service Monday, at least for those users who preregistered for the software in October. It will be weeks to months before the service -- which lets users store their Office documents  |
Forget about quad-core chips. IBM has announced an optical breakthrough that could integrate thousands of individual processors into a single chip as fast as a supercomputer but only requiring the power of a light bulb. In paper published late last  |
Masaki Yoshikawa employs 80 people in an office on Manhattan's Park Avenue. All told, they serve only a few thousand customers, mostly frequent travelers from Japan who prefer to use their own mobile phones with Japanese characters while in the  |
Even as municipal Wi-Fi has floundered nationwide, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer unveiled a plan to bring affordable broadband to the entire state. The plan would beef up the state's economy, especially in long-depressed upstate New York, the governor said.  |
Samba: Execution of arbitrary code  |
A new security update has been released for Gentoo Linux - Samba: Execution of arbitrary code. Here the announcement:  |
with this step-by-step tutorial  |
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