Microsoft History Reimagined: The Declaration of Independence
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By now, you’ve no doubt seen the first preview of Microsoft’s follow-up to the hit Windows 7 release (if not, take five minutes and check-out the video on YouTube – don’t worry, it’s “official” and not a leak). Windows 8 finally has a name and a face, and we finally … Continue reading
I created this wiki article on Axcess’ site for those people who would like to make custom ringtones for their iPhones. http://www.axcess.us/wikis/techsupport/make-iphone-4-ringtone.aspx
Philips Internal Wireless 802.11 a/b/g Drivers for Microsoft Windows XP. After spending almost an entire day trying to find these drivers, I thought I should post them here to help others. * NOTE: Download these drivers at your OWN RISK! I have tested the file for viruses, and I was able … Continue reading
An employee at an Apple parts supplier has been caught on tape selling inside information about Apple to a hedge fund broker. The information, potentially worth millions to the broker, was sold by Walter Shimoon for a mere $22,000. Shimoon has since been fired by camera and charger component maker … Continue reading
Are you familiar with the terms smishing and vishing? They’ve been around for a few years now, but they’re not as common as email phishing and haven’t been given as much attention. Both smishing and vishing are variations on the phish theme: smishing targets SMS text messages, while vishing – … Continue reading
WASHINGTON — How did a hacker in Malaysia manage to penetrate a computer network operated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland? And what was the same accused cybercriminal doing this summer when he allegedly tapped into the secure computers of a large Defense Department contractor that managed systems for … Continue reading
SEATTLE — Microsoft united tweens and Gen Xers at Bellevue Square on Thursday, first giving away free Miley Cyrus concert tickets at its grand opening, then throwing a surprise free concert at night with Dave Matthews. Three doors down, the Apple store, maybe for the first time, felt just a … Continue reading
President Barack Obama wants to ramp-up Internet security with the establishment of a czar to oversee privacy. The administration plans a stronger legal effort to protect Internet privacy — including new laws and creation of a new position to oversee the effort, people familiar with the situation tell The Wall … Continue reading
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