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'Wacky' woman sells her own name on eBay
A UK woman is offering eBay users the chance to choose her name.Microsoft fixes critical Web bugs with security updates
Microsoft released two security updates for its Windows operating system Tuesday to patch flaws that could give attackers new ways to install malicious software on a victim's computer.US gov't increasing efforts to fight ID theft, report says
The U.S. government has taken several steps to combat identity theft during the past two years, including increased prosecutions of criminals and decreased use of Social Security numbers to identify constituents, according to a report released Tuesday.Security the focus as Microsoft, Oracle patch bugs
It's the mother of all patch days for enterprise IT shops, with both Microsoft and Oracle releasing critical software updates Tuesday.Mozilla adds privacy mode to Firefox 3.1 plans
Mozilla will respond to rivals Google and Microsoft with a private-browsing mode in Firefox, according to notes posted on its Web site, and is on track to deliver one in 3.1, the version that will likely go beta next month.IBM storage blitz lacking in new products
IBM this week announced it has spent US$2 billion boosting its storage offerings through acquisitions, research and development over the past three years.So you want to be a network manager, Part 2
Recently, I discussed some management strategies and skills that can help you in your pursuit of a network manager position.IBM's XIV storage lacks high-end features, analyst says
IBM has quietly released the first technology from its acquisition of XIV, the Israeli grid storage start-up headed by a former EMC guru, but the product appears to lack some high-end features and is targeted at only a very limited set of customers.Is your mobile phone trying to kill you?
Don't look now, but your mobile phone is out to get you. This deadly device can cause accidents, give you cancer or even kill you, according to a rising chorus of alarmist reports.The A-Z of Programming Languages: JavaScript
In this interview we chat to Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript and Chief Technology Officer of Mozilla Corporation. Eich details the development of JS from its inception at Netscape in 1995, and comments on its continued popularity, as well as what he believes will be the future of client-side scripting languages on the Web.What's in store at Yahoo's annual meeting
If you thought the days before Yahoo's annual meeting on Friday were going to be relatively uneventful, think again.
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