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Folo up: HP admits to problems with Pavilion notebooks and tries to help. But is it enough?
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Symbian Anna and a mega camera update come to the Nokia N8
Nokia continues to update the Nokia N8 and other Symbian^3 devices released in 2010 with the Anna and camera updates available now.
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Folo up: HP admits to problems with Pavilion notebooks and tries to help. But is it enough?
Earlier this week, I published my 11th video Tech Shakedown. This one was a critique of HP; not just the failures that buyers of its HP 6000 and 9000 series Pavilion notebook computers are...
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Marilyn, Pamela, Anna Nicole--just search the archives
Playboy Enterprises is releasing the entire catalog of its magazine as a searchable digital archive.
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Anna keeps shared identity info anonymous
SRD software lets organizations share, compare data without revealing personally identifiable information.
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DOJ expands online music probe
Investigators seem to be trying to pinpoint whether the major record labels are using their licensing and copyright leverage to stifle oline competition.
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Anna virus writer's trial begins
Jan de Wit, the 20-year-old who wrote the Anna Kournikova virus, is expected to receive a relatively light sentence with no jail term--possibly just community service.
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DOJ probes online music ventures
Napster's revenge? Microsoft and Sony's Pressplay and AOL Time Warner and RealNetworks' MusicNet are being targeted as a possible 'distribution duopoloy.'
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Court: Radio should pay for Web broadcasts
A federal court upheld a decision by the U.S. Copyright Office that radio stations broadcasting online should pay royalties to record labels.
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Record label faces online piracy suit
Songwriters slam Universal Music Group with a suit alleging that the label broke copyright laws by posting songs on a Web site without the song publishers' say-so.
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Weird Web game pushes Spielberg's 'AI'
Top tech companies use a strange online game as a promotion for Steven Spielberg's upcoming movie. Sign up and you'll get faxes, e-mails and phone calls from the characters.
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Music execs want Congress to back off of Napster debate
The music labels are asking lawmakers to stay out of the digital-music fight while they roll out their own competing online services. And, so far, it is working.
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Purported 'Anna' virus toolkit author yanks files from site
The 18-year-old Argentinian claiming to be creator of the program used to create the Kournikova virus pulls the generator from his site. HernĂ¡n Alijo, ZDNet Latin America, and Robert Lemos,...
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Admitted Anna author hides in the Netherlands
The 20-year-old Dutchman from the nothern city of Sneek has taken cover after he turned himself in to the police. He admitted he had written the Anna Kournikova virus. After his visit to the...
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Anna virus hits 1 million down under
Security experts say by lunchtime, the computer virus
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Anna virus author comes forward
A Dutch virus writer known as OnTheFly admits to writing the Anna Kournikova virus, while Excite@Home compiles evidence against him.
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How the Anna virus was created
Was a sophisticated mastermind behind the Anna attack? Think again. Programming skills are no longer required to create successful viruses, thanks to the VBS Worm Generator toolkit. Full story. --...
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Anna virus loses its sizzle
A virus named for the wildly popular Russian tennis player began to subside late Monday. One expert predicted Anna could spread farther than Melissa but not as far as the Love Bug.
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Anna sighted in the UK
Antivirus vendors in Europe report receiving numerous alerts at UK companies about a virus disguised as a picture file showing tennis player Anna Kournikova. Graham Cluley, chief technologist...
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Australia: Just one Anna attack
No serious damage has been reported yet, but local senior marketing manager for McAfee parent Network Associates, Allan Bell, said the virus would spread as quickly as the infamous Love Bug spread...
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