How-To
- Thoughts on Forensics
- Accessing Remote Data Part 1
- How to troubleshoot sluggish apps
- Turn any PC into a media center
- Replace your laptop's CPU'
- Long listings for the ps command
- Put new life into Windows XP
- Upgrading your laptop's graphics card
- Troubleshoot Your Boot-Up and Shutdown Problems
- Building a computer from spare parts
- Unix and long usernames
- SOA security more than authentication
- Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 1
- Bugs & Fixes- Dealing with iPhone apps
- Setting up a proxy web server with Apache
- How to calibrate your HDTV
- Build a three-screen workstation
Operating systems
- Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
- Don’t Move System Files Onto Removable Media
- IBM exec on Linux apps- 'I'm tired of waiting'
- Long listings for the ps command
- Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
- Put new life into Windows XP
- OpenCL- What you need to know
- U.S. loses out in Lenovo's Linux netbook push
- Google pushing software to low-cost Linux PCs
- Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market
- Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha
- Make Leopard leap- Time-saving tips for OS X 10.5
- Windows Mobile sales lower than expected
- Unix and long usernames
- Reconsidering Vista
- Microsoft- stodgy or innovative- It's all about perception
- Forrester- Vista is like 'new Coke'
- Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 Beta Review
- Linux set to make mobile splash
- Windows Home Server update fixes data-corruption issue
- What Does It Take to Get a PC With XP-
- Setting up Jumpstart clients- Create a profile
Security
- Thoughts on Forensics
- You Can Hide So SOA Won't Run
- Ten quick fixes for the worst security nightmares
- New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher
- Flying to Defcon with no ID
- Wall of Sheep- Coming to your company-
- Court halts subway hacker talk
- Massachusetts transit agency sues to stop hacker talk
- Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon
- EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk
- Fake-CNN spam mutates as attacks continue
- Facebook stamps out malware attack
- Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware
- Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack
- Now at Black Hat- a lawyer to vet your hacking
- Malicious hackers use Facebook Wall for malware attack
- Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher
- DHS- Networking security worth the money
- August Patch Tuesday- 7 critical patches promised
- Forty-one million stolen credit cards is just the beginning
- Kaminsky- Many ways to attack with DNS
- ID theft ring attacked retailers on multiple levels
- Missing Registered Traveler laptop found
- DOJ files complaint against online ad firm
- Oracle issues out-of-cycle patch for flaw
- Microsoft to predict exploitability of its own bugs
- Eleven indicted in massive ID theft scheme
- Missing laptop grounds US Registered Traveler program
- Google knows who you are
- Adobe warns over bogus Flash Player installers
- Microsoft to give vendors an early peek at patches
- Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach
- The DNS vulnerability- What you should know and do
- Pros and Cons of VMware's New Security Guide
- Experts- Apple servers still vulnerable to DNS threats
- Google StreetView- Privacy doesn't exist
- Symantec- IE 6 more vulnerable to unpatched Microsoft flaw
- FBI- Flash drive used to steal Countrywide data
- Apple finally patches dangerous DNS flaw
- Researcher reveals Twitter 'follow' bug
- A photo that can steal your Facebook account
Windows
- Don’t Move System Files Onto Removable Media
- Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
- Put new life into Windows XP
- A Practical Solution to FIX Windows XP after virus and malware Removal
- Troubleshoot Your Boot-Up and Shutdown Problems
- Microsoft sees uptick in use of 64-bit Vista
- Finding technical info on Microsoft's web site
- Reconsidering Vista
- Forrester- Vista is like 'new Coke'
- Another script to make Knowledge Base searches easier
- Windows Home Server update fixes data-corruption issue
- What Does It Take to Get a PC With XP-
- Another Use for Diskpart Shrink
News
- Devilish GPS unit tries to lure tourists off cliff
- Lawmakers urge FCC to move forward with 'free' plan
- Offshoring R&D to India on the upswing
- New iPod Touch and MacBooks coming soon, analysts say
- Report- Cloud computing poised for enterprise adoption
- Jobs confirms iPhone application 'kill switch'
- New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher
- More competition for cloud computing services
- JDA Software to buy i2 for $346 million
- HP buys wireless network infrastructure company
- Woman sells house to buy cloned puppies
- Apple removes 'stabbing app' for iPhone
- Flying to Defcon with no ID
- PC industry scared netbooks may hurt laptop sales
- Gartner warns of "widespread slowdown" in electronics sector
- Intel to release Nehalem laptop chips next year
- Wall of Sheep- Coming to your company-
- Court halts subway hacker talk
- Massachusetts transit agency sues to stop hacker talk
- Intel's Nehalem desktop chips to be called Core i7
- Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon
- EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk
- Fake-CNN spam mutates as attacks continue
- HP bypasses smaller partners in CDW deal
- Ohio official sues e-voting vendor for dropped votes
- Yahoo to offer customized ad opt out
- Rackspace IPO needed to cope with fast growth
- Another iPhone application slashed from App Store
- Blogger glitch knocks home pages offline
- Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
- Facebook stamps out malware attack
- Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware
- Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack
- HP considering touchscreens for next Mini-Note
- Lenovo looks for strong finish at Beijing Olympics
- Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
- Does Microsoft Have Too Many Partners-
- Google Apps hit by prolonged Gmail access problem
- Oracle looks to Utah for green data center
- Kaminsky- Many ways to attack with DNS
- ID theft ring attacked retailers on multiple levels
- Google offloads Performics division
- Bureau of Labor Statistics reports big drop in tech jobs
- U.S. Patent office to revisit Dell's 'cloud computing' claim
- Faux-CNN spam blitz uses legit sites to deliver fake Flash
- Jobs shakes up Apple management over MobileMe debacle
- Missing Registered Traveler laptop found
- Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008
- Forrester report calls for IT culture overhaul
- DOJ files complaint against online ad firm
- U.S. loses out in Lenovo's Linux netbook push
- Report- Siemens wants out of PC joint venture with Fujitsu
- Google's enterprise search device grows up
- Google pushing software to low-cost Linux PCs
- Mozilla invites people to design Web's future
- Oracle issues out-of-cycle patch for flaw
- IBM Pushes Linux on the Desktop
- Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market
- IPhone 3G now available at all Apple stores in the US
- Hated office prison cell turns 40
- Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach
- SaaS projected to grow in SMB sector
- Rebates for using energy efficient storage on the way
- Exxon Mobil's brand 'hijacked' by impersonator on Twitter
- 3Com sues Bain for failed merger fee
- Live Mesh may emerge as Microsoft 'cloud' platform
- Google mislabels Blogger sites as splogs, locks them
- Without the PS3, Blu-ray struggles mightily for acceptance
- SiteMeter bug affects IE users
- Polish cops barred from Internet time-wasting
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