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South Carolina ISP Dumps Big Name Virus Protection in Favor of AVG Anti-Virus (PRWeb) Baja Broadband moves to AVG Anti-Virus Network Edition after competing product fails to keep viruses out of their network. (PRWeb Aug 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/avgantivirus/wallingdata/prweb1259154.htm us.rd.yahoo.com
South Carolina ISP Dumps Big Name Virus Protection in Favor of AVG Anti-Virus (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Baja Broadband moves to AVG Anti-Virus Network Edition after competing product fails to keep viruses out of their network. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pacific Wireless wants iBurst (ZDNet Australia) Internet service provider Pacific Wireless today expressed an interest in buying the iBurst wireless business from the wreckage of Commander. us.rd.yahoo.com
Server Room DIY, In-House Web Server Requirements (ServerWatch) Launching a Web site? Here are some thinks to consider if you're thinking of being your own Web host. us.rd.yahoo.com
Demonstration Reveals ‘Net Superattack to be Very, Very Real (AnandTech) Two security researchers demonstrate 'Net vulnerability... us.rd.yahoo.com
Child Safety on the Information Highway (Daily News) Personal computers are no longer the only method used for accessing the Internet. Children can go online from personal computers at home, a friend’s house, in school, a library, club, or cafe. Many game consoles can be connected to the Internet and used for chatting and other online interaction. us.rd.yahoo.com
Network is on ‘cutting edge’ of technology (Benton Evening News) WEST FRANKFORT — The winds of change are blowing. Those individuals and communities that understand the age of technology in general and high-speed communication specifically will be ahead of the curve when it comes to success. This principle applies equally to governmental agencies and the private sector. A Benton man, Steven Mitchell, and a West Frankfort city official, Steve ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Tech (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to discuss recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cloud Computing: Is Midori Sour or Sweet? (PC World) A future Microsoft operating system may be entirely Web-based. Here are the pros and cons of Midori and the "cloud computing" concept. us.rd.yahoo.com
Hackers step up their efforts to exploit DNS flaw (Guardian Unlimited) The details are out, and they aren't pretty. A fundamental flaw in DNS first announced on July 8 is even worse than people first thought. The flaw in the domain naming service affects everything from email through to internet phone calls and the SSL certificates that people thought guaranteed security on the web. And according to companies monitoring the internet, attacks are already being ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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