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Windows Partner Solutions: Seven Tips & Tricks for Windows 7: Volume 3
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The Five Minute How To Install VirtualBox 4.1 Guide
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Wikileaks has been under DDoS attack for the last three days
The Pirate Bay is down. Wikileaks is down. Visa was down. Are all these Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks a coincidence? Right now it's not clear, but something is definitely happening.
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The Pirate Bay hit with massive DDoS attack
The Pirate Bay is down for me. Is it down for you? It may be, since the site has confirmed it is experiencing "a quite big" Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. It's unclear who is behind it.
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EPIC files FOIA request seeking full FCC report on Google
The Electronic Privacy Information Center wants to see the full, unedited report the Federal Communications Commission published on its investigation of Google and possible violations of wiretap laws.
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Facebook will never request your password over email
Facebook says it will ask you to re-enter your password if you try to modify sensitive account information and have been logged in for more than 20 minutes. Anything over e-mail is still a scam.
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New 'HTTPS Everywhere' Web browser extension released
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's great Firefox HTTPS Everywhere browser security extension has been improved and there's now a beta version available for Google Chrome Web browser users.
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T-Mobile requests FCC to block Verizon-cable dealings
T-Mobile USA is urging authorities to block deals between Verizon Wireless and cable companies for spectrum.
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Facebook users get more love than they give
The average Facebook user gets more from the social network than he or she gives. This is because some people on Facebook are power users who contribute significantly more than the average.
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EPIC files FOI request over first Google Privacy Report to FTC
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a Freedom of Information request to see Google's mandated privacy report to the Federal Trade Commission, which is part of April settlement with...
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Sainsbury's rebrands Tiger bread after request from 3 year old
Sainsbury's has rebranded its Tiger bread to Giraffe bread after receiving a letter from 3 and a half year old Lily. Listening to the customer is good for your reputation - no matter how old the...
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Software lets Web visitors request appointments
By embedding the vCita 'widget' on a Web page, small businesses can connect with potential customers when they are most inclined to forge a relationship.
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UK government 'bracing' for private email, text messaging FoI requests
If you're a Freedom of Information request hound, the UK's data protection agency has ruled that private emails of government ministers are covered under the law.
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Researchers invade Facebook with socialbots, grab 250GB of data
Researchers recently invaded Facebook with 102 socialbots. They made 3,055 friends in eight weeks, giving them access to 1,085,785 profiles, and allowing them to scrape 250GB of personal data.
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Google's transparency report reveals sharp rise in takedown requests
Google's transparency report for the past six months shows a rise amongst the U.S. and European countries requesting the takedown of online content.
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Microsoft to make some tester-requested Windows 8 UI concessions
Microsoft is making some Windows 8 UI concessions but isn't going so far as to allow users to circumvent the tiled Metro screen altogether.
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Reddit users overwhelm Facebook with data requests
Reddit users appear to have flooded Facebook with personal data requests. The social network has sent an e-mail to many of them saying it just can't keep up and they will have to wait.
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UK students can request exam feedback under data laws
Students in the UK can use the data protection laws to receive often-withheld details of their exam results, the UK's data protection agency said today.
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Google admits Patriot Act requests; Handed over European data to U.S. authorities
Google is the next major company to admit Patriot Act issues, as it admits to handing over data held in a European datacenter back to U.S. intelligence.
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The Five Minute How To Install VirtualBox 4.1 Guide
Do you want Oracle VirtualBox 4.1? Do you have five minutes? If you said, 'Yes' to both questions, then this tutorial is for you.
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InMobi: Apple surpasses Nokia for European mobile ad requests
Nokia has lost in yet another race to Apple, but this is actually a first for the iPhone maker, according to a new report from global mobile ad network InMobi.
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