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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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Sex Tech: CP Honeypot, UK Porn Filter Panic, Groupon, Datasexuals
Groupon challenged over adult offers, Daily Mail creates a moral porn panic to force UK internet filters, and the birth of the datasexual.
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Sex Tech: ICANN and Dot-Sex, EA's LGBT Content, Kickstarter Censorship
EA is under fire for same-sex content in it games, ICANN is set to make more adult TLDs and a scary sextortion crime.
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Iran's Deadly Cyber Police: Indefinite Detention and Execution for Netizens
Iran's terrifying campaign against the internet and netizens is about to go full-throttle with the country's own intranet.
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Facebook still doesn't delete your photos, three years later
Three years on: Facebook still does not delete content when requested.
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Researchers create hands-free alternative to texting while driving
Researchers at Clemson University's Human Centered Computing Lab have developed a hands-free alternative to cell phone texting while driving.
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Report: Microsoft prepping now for next beta of Security Essentials
With version one of its free anti-malware product just out the door, Microsoft is lining up testers for the next release of Microsoft Security Essentials. Ars Technica has posted what it says is...
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MSFT presents CodePlex - open source foundation with a commercial twist
This open source foundation brought to you by ... Microsoft?! That's correct - Microsoft has launched the CodePlex Foundation, with the aim of encouraging commercial software vendors to...
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Forget Linux. Microsoft trains retailers on how to pitch Win 7 PCs vs. Macs
Ars Technica has unearthed a nice set of Best Buy training slides from Microsoft: Ones aimed at teaching store employees how to pitch Windows 7 PCs vs. Macs. Given how much time, effort and money...
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Is Snow Leopard worth it in Ed?
My own feelings on Apple aside, many of us have a significant investment in Apple technology. Friday marks an important upgrade to OS X with some analysts expecting 5 million upgrades to sell by...
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Tenenbaum verdict: $675K
OK the the verdict is in. Joel Tenenbaum has been assessed $675,000, or $22,500 per song, for illegally distributing 30 songs via Kazaa, Ars Technica reports. That's not nearly as bad as I had...
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New Microsoft ad pits Zune Pass vs. Apple iTunes
The price point strategy that Microsoft has been pushing in its Laptop Hunters ads is moving into the downloadable arena with a new commercial touting that the $15 monthly price of Microsoft's...
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Windows 7 build 7077 screenshots leaked
Screenshots of Windows 7 build 7077 have started to appear around the Web, with reports that the 32-bit version has been fully leaked and is downloadable from several websites. Ars Technica...
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iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2 now available
Apple has posted iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2 (build 7A259g) in the iPhone Dev Center. The download is only available to registered iPhone developers and weighs in at 2.13GB. According to Ars Technica...
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Rockers fight white space; FCC unmoved
The over-50 rocker set has piled onto the anti-white space campaign, Ars Technica reports. Among the musicians signing on to the opposition: Neil Diamond, The Bangles, Don Henley, Mac Davis, Kenny...
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Judge: Webcasters owe ASCAP $100m
A federal judge ruled that that webcasters owe ASCAP – one of three major performing rights organizations representing songwriters – a flat 2.5 percent cut of music revenues. It's a big...
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Record labels getting better at detecting P2P
An article in Ars Technica points to a recent increase in copyright infringement notices being sent to universities. While the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) claims that it has not...
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Follow up on .edu blogs
Last week, I posted a blog on the Pickering Institute's efforts to sell blogs with a .edu top level domain ("Shut down pi.edu"). Yesterday, Ars Technica posted a new article with some updates and...
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USAF ready for cyber offensive
ZDNet UK has an exclusive interview with LTGEN Robert Elder Jr., who said that the Air Force Cyber Command is set to become operatational Oct. 1. Cyber Command will not just fight off "cyber"...
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Are feds involved in bid to undo state open govt law?
Did you know that there are more than 40 so-called Fusion Centers across the U.S.? A Fusion Center is a top-secret site where federal and state officials meet to share, analyze and redistribute...
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