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Researchers hack into Intel's vProOpen in New Window
"Security researchers said they've found a way to circumvent an Intel vPro security feature used to protect PCs and the programs that they run from tampering." read more »
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How to Create Great First Impressions on New Readers and Convert Them Into Loyal ReadersOpen in New Window
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Root inside: researchers claim crack for Intel's vProOpen in New Window
A pair of security researchers claim to have cracked Intel's trusted execution technology (TXT), a critical part of the vPro platform. Few details on the attack are available, so it's hard to suss ou read more »
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New Year rings in better VoIP for allOpen in New Window
More VoIP options come to Windows Mobile and iPhoneIt seems that January is when VoIP clients get spruced up with new features and capabilities, with both Truphone and Fring launching new versions re read more »
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The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009Open in New Window
"2008 saw a promising blow to the endless sea of junk mail, but the relief didn't last for long. Now, spam experts say new forms of annoyances are on..." read more »
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Google comes in fourth on top 10 list of spam enablersOpen in New Window
"On Tuesday, Google ranked fourth on a list of spammy ISPs (Internet service providers) and other Web services providers updated daily by Spamhaus. Google has been in the top 10 list over the last s read more »
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Researchers devise undetectable phishing attackOpen in New Window
"With the help of about 200 Sony Playstations, an international team of security researchers have devised a way to undermine the algorithms used to protect secure Web sites and launch a nearly..." read more »
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Researchers Boost Brightness Of Energy-Efficient OLED LightingOpen in New Window
"The technology can be used in a wide variety of applications, including television screens, computer displays, advertising signage and mobile phones." read more »
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