Chrome will be different but won’t displace Windows
The following is a reader-written article from David Pinkus, a former high-level Google employee who is now senior vice president of information technology for Universal Technical Institute.
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DDOS attack again takes down South Korean Web sites
For the third day in a row a number of major public and private Web sites in South Korea have been taken off the Internet by a distributed denial of service attack.
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Resellers reveal Windows 7 Family Pack price
Microsoft will price a multi-license "family pack" for Windows 7 at $149.99, according to at least one online retailer that has posted pricing details prematurely.
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Nehalem workstations: A new era in performance
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VirtualBox 3.0: An easy way to mix and match operating systems
Sun's VirtualBox lets you install multiple operating systems, offering greater speed and ease of use than its competitors.
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Cyber attack in South Korea set to resume, says AhnLab
A denial of service attack that took down some of South Korea's highest profile Web sites on Wednesday is set to resume Thursday evening, according to computer security specialist AhnLab.
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Google lists HP, Acer among Chrome OS partners
Google is already working with several companies to develop devices around the new Chrome OS, including Hewlett-Packard and Acer, the company said in a blog post late Wednesday.
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Third State Department snooper sentenced
A former employee of the U.S. Department of State who pleaded guilty to improperly accessing electronic passport records belonging to more than 50 high-profile individuals was sentenced today to one year of probation.
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Google OS may force Microsoft to reinvent Windows
Google's Chrome OS won't be an immediate threat to Windows, but it may force Microsoft to reinvent its operating system more quickly into a product that takes full advantage of the Web and can move more nimbly across devices and form factors, analysts said.
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MasterCard halts remote POS security upgrades
In a purported second major security change in recent weeks, MasterCard has decided to disallow merchants' use of remote key injection services to install new encryption keys on point-of-sale (POS) systems, says a Gartner analyst.
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