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Thursday, 20th July 2006
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  • Digital Vault thwarts hackers
  • White House tightens breach rules for federal agencies
  • CinemaNow launches burn-to-DVD service
  • Lojack now locates Mac notebooks
  • Microsoft beta tests Outlook Express replacement
  • Second flash drive growth wave is swelling
  • Song contest ends with virtual band
  • Optus D1 Satellite ready for lift off
  • Symantec finds flaws in Vista's network stack
  • Wipro Q1 net up 44 pct, rising wages hit shares
  • The state of spam
  • Blogging is all about me
  • iVox demystifies VoIP
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    Digital Vault thwarts hackers
    ID Vault, a single-function USB token, contains a smart card chip that stores user names and passwords for all online accounts. More...

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    White House tightens breach rules for federal agencies
    The White House has issued a set of new rules that require government agencies to alert US-CERT within an hour of any data breach involving personal information. But some analysts doubt the directive will have much impact.. More...

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    CinemaNow launches burn-to-DVD service
    The move is an indication that Hollywood is taking lessons from the music industry in providing consumers with more flexibility in their use of content.. More...

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    Lojack now locates Mac notebooks
    Lojack theft-recovery software can now help you find your lost or stolen Mac notebook. More...

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    Microsoft beta tests Outlook Express replacement
    Microsoft provides the first wide-scale look at the ad-supported email client that eventually will replace Outlook Express. More...

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    Second flash drive growth wave is swelling
    Researchers are predicting another wave of USB flash drive growth, saying better security and operating system compatibility will drive the growth. More...

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    Song contest ends with virtual band
    Talk about online collaboration? This virtual band, chosen through a contest, created a song over the Internet using remixed tracks from a new community of musicians.. More...

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    Optus D1 Satellite ready for lift off
    Optus has confirmed the acceptance of the D1 satellite from satellite manufacturer, Orbital Sciences Corporation in Dulles, Virginia USA.
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    Symantec finds flaws in Vista's network stack
    Researchers with Symantec's advanced threat team poked through Vista's new network stack in several recent and found several bugs. More...

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    Wipro Q1 net up 44 pct, rising wages hit shares
    BANGALORE - Wipro, India's third-largest software exporter, reported a better-than-expected 44 percent jump in quarterly profit on Wednesday, but said it expects wage rises to hurt margins, sending its shares down as much as 5.6 percent. More...

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    The state of spam
    Filters have gotten so effective at keeping junk e-mail away from business and home users that there's little public outcry against spam these days. But behind the scenes, the problem is worse than ever -- and it could mask a serious, real-world threat.. More...

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    Blogging is all about me
    A new study turns up some interesting findings about bloggers and blogging. For instance, only about one out of 10 bloggers focus on politics and government. More...

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    iVox demystifies VoIP
    VoIP vendor, iVox Communications has released a white paper detailing the ins and outs of VoIP.
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