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Cyber attacks are quickly becoming a very serious threat to internet users all over the world. Every day we are hearing more and more about big businesses and government websites that are getting hacked by different groups and causing mayhem for everyone involved. The bigger problem is, however, that it is extremely hard to completely … Continue reading »
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the largest defense contractor in Japan, has just acknowledged that a plethora of its servers and PCs have been infected with malware. However, the company did deny that any confidential information that may have been stored in these systems was, in fact, stolen.
I was cleaning out some old stuff the other day and ran across a box that contained every disc and set of instructions for every bit of software and every single laptop I’ve bought over the last few years. But when I dug a little deeper, I found a huge pile of little black 3.5-inch … Continue reading »
Ultra-Portable Laptops move over, this new technology from Japan is redefining the meaning of the word ‘compact’. Microcomputer and microprojector technology has allowed the Japanese to create these small portable computers that are no longer than your common pen. Two of these small objects work in conjunction to create a fully capable computer. One of … Continue reading »
As reported by theage.com 01/19/07 Microsoft will make its new Vista operating system available for download via the Internet when it debuts at the end of this month, a marketing first for the US software colossus. Microsoft has sold its world-dominating software only on packaged disks since the Redmond, Washington, company opened for business in … Continue reading »