Thursday, August 14, 2008

IT News HeadLines (ITWorld) 14-8-2008




  1. Best Practice- Gun manufacturer arms mobile workforce
  2. Canonical promotes Ubuntu in the channel
  3. More Thoughts on Forensics
  4. eXpresso to expand online access to Office files
  5. Reports- Windows Live Messenger getting WPF-based makeover
  6. Storage boom drives strong Brocade results
  7. Hackers spoof MSNBC alerts in new twist on malware ruse
  8. Google says thanks for Android petition
  9. SAP users- Support debate isn't over
  10. Cyberturtle catches teenage would-be drug lord
  11. Best Buy will start selling the iPhone in Sept
  12. Fujitsu Siemens launches 'zero watt' monitors
  13. Typosquatting as Corporate Espionage
  14. $196M should cover costs of bad graphics chips, Nvidia says
  15. Accessing Remote Data Part 2
  16. Dell unveils 19-hour Latitude laptop
  17. Yahoo launches Fire Eagle
  18. What is worse than reusing passwords-
  19. Town's "dirty" name gets it banned from search
  20. AT&T snags big Boeing voice/data contract
  21. Microsoft issues security update for Windows, Office
  22. Cisco combines SMB engineering teams
  23. Verizon helps customers get a knack for NAC
  24. Imation nudges market with new SSDs
  25. ACT revamp focuses on Outlook integration
  26. VMware licensing bug blacks out virtual servers
  27. Russian hacker 'militia' mobilizes to attack Georgia
  28. Internet fraud- many complaints, few repercussions
  29. Does compliance equal security-
  30. Windows' Days May Be Numbered
  31. How the feds are locking down their networks
  32. European court delays British hacker's extradition to US
  33. Estonia, Poland help Georgia fight cyber attacks

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