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Archive for November 24th, 2009

24 Nov

Facebook creates dual-class structure, but no IPO (AP)


AP - Facebook has created a dual-class stock structure designed to give founder Mark Zuckerberg and other existing shareholders control over the company.
,Facebook creates dual-class structure, but no IPO
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24 Nov

Editors’ Picks for the Wired.com Sleep Photo Contest


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Though Wired.com readers selected 10 excellent photos in our sleep photo contest, we here at the photo department like to fight for the underdog. Here are our 10 favorite submissions that we think deserved more attention.
The morning after
by J.C. Rojas

“Morning comes and you know the sun will wake her up pretty soon. You take a [...]

24 Nov

State and Local IT News in Brief


Xbox and PlayStation emergency alerts, Viriginia’s IT systems in need of backups.

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24 Nov

State and Local IT News in Brief


Xbox and PlayStation emergency alerts, Viriginia’s IT systems in need of backups.

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24 Nov

State and Local IT News in Brief


Xbox and PlayStation emergency alerts, Viriginia’s IT systems in need of backups.

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24 Nov

Reborn Coma Man’s Words May Be Bogus


The Belgian man recently discovered to be conscious and not comatose for 23 years has given some interviews with the help of an aide. But experts say his words may actually be those of the facilitator guiding his finger over the computer keyboard.

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24 Nov

Diagnose and Protect Your iPhone from Worms [Security]


There’s been a lot of talk about malicious software on jailbroken iPhones lately, but if you haven’t been paying close attention, tech site Network World has a breakdown of the worms running wild and how to eradicate them from your device.
As of right now, there are a total of three known iPhone worms, some more [...]

24 Nov

Google apologizes for offensive First Lady image (AP)


AP - Google Inc. is apologizing for a racially offensive image of the First Lady that appears at the top of the list when users search for pictures of Michelle Obama on its site.,Google apologizes for offensive First Lady image
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24 Nov

East Anglia hacking: is this the ultimate litmus test on environmental politics?


The litmus test of East Anglia’s hacked emails. Where do you stand? by Harry Fuller
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24 Nov

VU#515749: Microsoft Internet Explorer CSS style element vulnerability


Vulnerability Note VU#515749
Microsoft Internet Explorer CSS style element vulnerability
OverviewMicrosoft Internet Explorer (IE) does not safely reference CSS style elements. Using a specially crafted HTML page, an attacker can cause IE to crash and potentially execute arbitrary code.
I. DescriptionIE contains a vulnerability in the way it references CSS style elements. Processing a specially crafted HTML page [...]

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