NASA: Robots critical to Endeavour's mission on space station
NASA officials are calling the mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavor the most technical undertaken by the agency.
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Mozilla patches 11 Firefox bugs, six critical
Mozilla on Thursday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox, more than half of them labeled "critical."
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New SPEC benchmark tool measures server muscle and watts
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. (SPEC) has released the next generation of its software for measuring both the performance and power use of Web servers.
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Bugs & Fixes: Fixes for iLife problems
Two recent Apple articles offer solutions to potential problems with iLife software. Let's take a look at both.
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TimeTable tracks time spent in meeting, events
[Editor's note: The following review is part of Macworld's GemFest 2009 series. Every day until the end of June 2009, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems blog to briefly cover a favorite free or low-cost program. Visit the Mac Gems homepage for a list of past Mac Gems.]
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Next Stop for Security: BI and Business Services
Congratulations. You're doing magnificent work. Don't let up.
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Round 2: Retrial for woman fined $222k in music piracy case set to begin
The retrial of Jammie Thomas-Rasset, a Minnesota woman ordered to pay six record companies $222,000 in damages for music piracy, is set to begin Monday in federal district court in Duluth.
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Sony Ericsson movie service needs more titles
Sony Ericsson's 'PlayNow arena with movies' service bundles new phones with a selection of downloadable movies. The service is simple to use, the image and sound quality is adequate, but the selection of movies leaves a lot to be desired.
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Security group converges to fight Internet abuse
As cybercrime continues to proliferate on the Internet, one industry security group is hoping its work will help stem the tide of spam and scams.
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Microsoft trying to set own antitrust remedy, says Opera CEO
Microsoft's plan to strip out its Internet Explorer (IE) browser from Windows 7 in Europe, due for sale in the fall, is designed to force the European Commission's hand as it devises an antitrust remedy to restore fair competition in the browser market, said Jon von Tetzchner, the CEO of Norwegian browser maker Opera.
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