Fallout From AOL's Data Leak Just Beginning
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K.C. Jones
The fallout from AOL's unintended release of personal search data of 658,000 subscribers could include fines, lawsuits, and changes in law and policy regarding search queries.
Six Mobile Innovations That Will Change Your Life
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David Haskin
New mobile technologies are emerging that can change -- and even save -- our lives. Expect to see these six breakthrough applications in the next year or two.
Privacy Group Assails AOL For Mistake
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Christopher Heun
The World Privacy Forum says AOL's mistake is "a gross violation of its users' privacy." It says some of the leaked search queries include Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and insurance and banking information.
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Fallout From AOL's Data Leak Just Beginning
by
K.C. Jones
The fallout from AOL's unintended release of personal search data of 658,000 subscribers could include fines, lawsuits, and changes in law and policy regarding search queries.
Review: Give The Windows GUI A Face-Lift
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Test Center
Stardock's Object Desktop 2007 lets you fiddle with the look and feel of Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista to get it the way you like it.
Resigning Microsoft Developer Cites 'Paralysis' In Windows Live Effort
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Antone Gonsalves
One key developer on the Windows Live initiative got fed up with the job, which just happens to be a major component of Microsoft's product strategy. That IT guy tells all on his blog and in an interview.
Microsoft Defends IE7's RSS Security
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Gregg Keizer
A critic says attackers could use malicious JavaScript to launch an attack through RSS, but Microsoft says the new Internet Explorer has some tricks to defend it.
Six Mobile Innovations That Will Change Your Life
by
David Haskin
New mobile technologies are emerging that can change -- and even save -- our lives. Expect to see these six breakthrough applications in the next year or two.
Privacy Group Assails AOL For Mistake
by
Christopher Heun
The World Privacy Forum says AOL's mistake is "a gross violation of its users' privacy." It says some of the leaked search queries include Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and insurance and banking information.
Resigning Microsoft Developer Cites 'Paralysis' In Windows Live Effort
by
Antone Gonsalves
One key developer on the Windows Live initiative got fed up with the job, which just happens to be a major component of Microsoft's product strategy. That IT guy tells all on his blog and in an interview.
Microsoft Defends IE7's RSS Security
by
Gregg Keizer
A critic says attackers could use malicious JavaScript to launch an attack through RSS, but Microsoft says the new Internet Explorer has some tricks to defend it.