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By Free Poster, on September 17th, 2009
Sonny Felker asked: p your data will save you from having to have a data recovery service retrieve your data for you.It’s just a matter of time before you will experience a computer drive problem. If your hard drive crashed right now do you have an action plan to follow? Most people only . . . → Read More: Computer Data Recovery Procedures May be Avoided
By Free Poster, on August 31st, 2009
Is it possible to create quality web graphics that grabs attention and load fast at the same time? take a look at the illustration samples at our site and see what I talking aboutUnderstanding the basics of GIF and JPEG compression will not only help you choose the best format for your Web . . . → Read More: Making Better Web Graphics That Grab your Attention and Load Fast
By Free Poster, on August 27th, 2009
Jason Kay asked: Losing your valuable data, either by damage to your computer or accidental deletion, is an upsetting situation. Whether the lost files contain sensitive personal information, treasured photographs, or data for your small business, the loss can be devastating. Your data doesn’t have to stay lost, however. Data recovery services specialize . . . → Read More: Lost Data? – Recover It!
By Free Poster, on August 18th, 2009
who has been working within the field of Graphic Design for the last 10 years will know that Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign are the industry leading software programs. In fact if you pick up any magazine in a newsstand the chances are extremely high that part or even most of the design content . . . → Read More: Differences between Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
By , on August 13th, 2009
Xinhua China Offers Reassurance on Web-Filtering Software Wall Street Journal BEIJING — China's industry and technology minister said the government will “absolutely not” force the mass installation of Internet-filtering software on personal computers, in Beijing's clearest climb-down to date on the software, … China: Filtering software will not be required CNN International China Scales Back Software Filter Plan New York Times WSJ: China not requiring Green Dam software CNET News PC World . . . → Read More: China Offers Reassurance on Web-Filtering Software – Wall Street Journal
By , on August 11th, 2009
The Age Why Apple Is More Valuable Than Google BusinessWeek Now that Apple (AAPL) has once again passed Google (GOOG) in market value, can the consumer-electronics maker maintain its lead? While Apple's capitalization has risen above that of Google for short bursts in the past, it has remained … What Scares Google Atlantic Online What Google's Schmidt Got out of Apple Gig PC World Report: Google Voice Could Bypass Apple's Restrictions As A Web App Washington Post TG Daily . . . → Read More: Why Apple Is More Valuable Than Google – BusinessWeek
By , on August 11th, 2009
New Zealand Herald Twitter Attack Knocks Out Service Again eWeek Twitter experiences another distributed-denial-of-service attack, knocking out the microblogging service for a time. The attack follows a security incident Aug. 6 when Twitter was one of several Websites affected by a DDoS attack targeting a … Twitter Goes Down Briefly After Another Cyberattack Washington Post Another attack hits Twitter CNET News Twitter Goes Down Again After More Cyberattacks New York Times Los Angeles Times . . . → Read More: Twitter Attack Knocks Out Service Again – eWeek
By , on August 10th, 2009
Los Angeles Times Twitter hack spawns spam and scareware scams Register Spam and scams have continued to flow from the fallout of last week's DDoS against Twitter. The attack, which took the micro-blogging service offline for around two hours on Thursday, and reduced service … Idiot's guide to why Twitter went down San Francisco Chronicle Cyber attack is meant to bury blogger; instead, it makes him a star Los Angeles Times Twitter troubles show fragility of social networks USA Today Techtree.com . . . → Read More: Twitter hack spawns spam and scareware scams – Register
By , on August 4th, 2009
KLEW Pentagon reviews social networking on computers The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is reviewing the use of Facebook and other social networking sites on its computers with an eye toward setting rules on how to protect against possible security risks. The Marine Corps on Monday issued an administrative … Marines ban Twitter, Facebook, other sites CNN Marines Ban Social Networking Sites InformationWeek Malware, oversharing lead Marines to ban social networks Ars Technica Triangle Business Journal . . . → Read More: Pentagon reviews social networking on computers – The Associated Press
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