Tuesday, August 12, 2008

IT News HeadLines (ITWorld)





How-To

  1. Thoughts on Forensics
  2. Accessing Remote Data Part 1
  3. How to troubleshoot sluggish apps
  4. Turn any PC into a media center
  5. Replace your laptop's CPU'
  6. Long listings for the ps command
  7. Put new life into Windows XP
  8. Upgrading your laptop's graphics card
  9. Troubleshoot Your Boot-Up and Shutdown Problems
  10. Building a computer from spare parts
  11. Unix and long usernames
  12. SOA security more than authentication
  13. Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 1
  14. Bugs & Fixes- Dealing with iPhone apps
  15. Setting up a proxy web server with Apache
  16. How to calibrate your HDTV
  17. Build a three-screen workstation

Operating systems

  1. Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
  2. Don’t Move System Files Onto Removable Media
  3. IBM exec on Linux apps- 'I'm tired of waiting'
  4. Long listings for the ps command
  5. Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
  6. Put new life into Windows XP
  7. OpenCL- What you need to know
  8. U.S. loses out in Lenovo's Linux netbook push
  9. Google pushing software to low-cost Linux PCs
  10. Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market
  11. Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha
  12. Make Leopard leap- Time-saving tips for OS X 10.5
  13. Windows Mobile sales lower than expected
  14. Unix and long usernames
  15. Reconsidering Vista
  16. Microsoft- stodgy or innovative- It's all about perception
  17. Forrester- Vista is like 'new Coke'
  18. Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 Beta Review
  19. Linux set to make mobile splash
  20. Windows Home Server update fixes data-corruption issue
  21. What Does It Take to Get a PC With XP-
  22. Setting up Jumpstart clients- Create a profile

Security

  1. Thoughts on Forensics
  2. You Can Hide So SOA Won't Run
  3. Ten quick fixes for the worst security nightmares
  4. New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher
  5. Flying to Defcon with no ID
  6. Wall of Sheep- Coming to your company-
  7. Court halts subway hacker talk
  8. Massachusetts transit agency sues to stop hacker talk
  9. Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon
  10. EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk
  11. Fake-CNN spam mutates as attacks continue
  12. Facebook stamps out malware attack
  13. Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware
  14. Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack
  15. Now at Black Hat- a lawyer to vet your hacking
  16. Malicious hackers use Facebook Wall for malware attack
  17. Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher
  18. DHS- Networking security worth the money
  19. August Patch Tuesday- 7 critical patches promised
  20. Forty-one million stolen credit cards is just the beginning
  21. Kaminsky- Many ways to attack with DNS
  22. ID theft ring attacked retailers on multiple levels
  23. Missing Registered Traveler laptop found
  24. DOJ files complaint against online ad firm
  25. Oracle issues out-of-cycle patch for flaw
  26. Microsoft to predict exploitability of its own bugs
  27. Eleven indicted in massive ID theft scheme
  28. Missing laptop grounds US Registered Traveler program
  29. Google knows who you are
  30. Adobe warns over bogus Flash Player installers
  31. Microsoft to give vendors an early peek at patches
  32. Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach
  33. The DNS vulnerability- What you should know and do
  34. Pros and Cons of VMware's New Security Guide
  35. Experts- Apple servers still vulnerable to DNS threats
  36. Google StreetView- Privacy doesn't exist
  37. Symantec- IE 6 more vulnerable to unpatched Microsoft flaw
  38. FBI- Flash drive used to steal Countrywide data
  39. Apple finally patches dangerous DNS flaw
  40. Researcher reveals Twitter 'follow' bug
  41. A photo that can steal your Facebook account

Windows

  1. Don’t Move System Files Onto Removable Media
  2. Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
  3. Put new life into Windows XP
  4. A Practical Solution to FIX Windows XP after virus and malware Removal
  5. Troubleshoot Your Boot-Up and Shutdown Problems
  6. Microsoft sees uptick in use of 64-bit Vista
  7. Finding technical info on Microsoft's web site
  8. Reconsidering Vista
  9. Forrester- Vista is like 'new Coke'
  10. Another script to make Knowledge Base searches easier
  11. Windows Home Server update fixes data-corruption issue
  12. What Does It Take to Get a PC With XP-
  13. Another Use for Diskpart Shrink

News

  1. Devilish GPS unit tries to lure tourists off cliff
  2. Lawmakers urge FCC to move forward with 'free' plan
  3. Offshoring R&D to India on the upswing
  4. New iPod Touch and MacBooks coming soon, analysts say
  5. Report- Cloud computing poised for enterprise adoption
  6. Jobs confirms iPhone application 'kill switch'
  7. New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher
  8. More competition for cloud computing services
  9. JDA Software to buy i2 for $346 million
  10. HP buys wireless network infrastructure company
  11. Woman sells house to buy cloned puppies
  12. Apple removes 'stabbing app' for iPhone
  13. Flying to Defcon with no ID
  14. PC industry scared netbooks may hurt laptop sales
  15. Gartner warns of "widespread slowdown" in electronics sector
  16. Intel to release Nehalem laptop chips next year
  17. Wall of Sheep- Coming to your company-
  18. Court halts subway hacker talk
  19. Massachusetts transit agency sues to stop hacker talk
  20. Intel's Nehalem desktop chips to be called Core i7
  21. Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon
  22. EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk
  23. Fake-CNN spam mutates as attacks continue
  24. HP bypasses smaller partners in CDW deal
  25. Ohio official sues e-voting vendor for dropped votes
  26. Yahoo to offer customized ad opt out
  27. Rackspace IPO needed to cope with fast growth
  28. Another iPhone application slashed from App Store
  29. Blogger glitch knocks home pages offline
  30. Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
  31. Facebook stamps out malware attack
  32. Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware
  33. Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack
  34. HP considering touchscreens for next Mini-Note
  35. Lenovo looks for strong finish at Beijing Olympics
  36. Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
  37. Does Microsoft Have Too Many Partners-
  38. Google Apps hit by prolonged Gmail access problem
  39. Oracle looks to Utah for green data center
  40. Kaminsky- Many ways to attack with DNS
  41. ID theft ring attacked retailers on multiple levels
  42. Google offloads Performics division
  43. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports big drop in tech jobs
  44. U.S. Patent office to revisit Dell's 'cloud computing' claim
  45. Faux-CNN spam blitz uses legit sites to deliver fake Flash
  46. Jobs shakes up Apple management over MobileMe debacle
  47. Missing Registered Traveler laptop found
  48. Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008
  49. Forrester report calls for IT culture overhaul
  50. DOJ files complaint against online ad firm
  51. U.S. loses out in Lenovo's Linux netbook push
  52. Report- Siemens wants out of PC joint venture with Fujitsu
  53. Google's enterprise search device grows up
  54. Google pushing software to low-cost Linux PCs
  55. Mozilla invites people to design Web's future
  56. Oracle issues out-of-cycle patch for flaw
  57. IBM Pushes Linux on the Desktop
  58. Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market
  59. IPhone 3G now available at all Apple stores in the US
  60. Hated office prison cell turns 40
  61. Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach
  62. SaaS projected to grow in SMB sector
  63. Rebates for using energy efficient storage on the way
  64. Exxon Mobil's brand 'hijacked' by impersonator on Twitter
  65. 3Com sues Bain for failed merger fee
  66. Live Mesh may emerge as Microsoft 'cloud' platform
  67. Google mislabels Blogger sites as splogs, locks them
  68. Without the PS3, Blu-ray struggles mightily for acceptance
  69. SiteMeter bug affects IE users
  70. Polish cops barred from Internet time-wasting

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