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Faster Attacks Break DNS Patches in Under 10 Hours (NewsFactor)

Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008 in: Internet

NewsFactor - The Internet remains vulnerable to exploits of a critical security flaw in the Domain Name System, a Russian programmer demonstrated last week. Writing on his blog on Friday, Evgeniy Polyakov posted that he had succeeded in getting patched DNS software to return an incorrect location in less than 10 hours.
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IBM Ready To Connect and Secure Mobile Devices (NewsFactor)

Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

NewsFactor - IBM announced new software and services for mobile workers Friday, including applications for the iPhone and Blackberry devices. The Armonk, N.Y.-based company cited a surge in mobile devices as an important new market for traditional desktop, storage and server vendors.
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EIC Squared: Microsoft’s Mojave, Broadband wars and Dell’s music ambitions (CNET)

Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008 in: Digital Music

CNET - On this week’s EIC Squared podcast ZDNet’s Larry Dignan and I discuss Dell’s ambitions to get into the crowded music player industry, Microsoft’s interesting focus group with Vista and how the broadband wars are shaking out.
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Motorola Announces New ROKR Phones (PC Magazine)

Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008 in: Digital Music

PC Magazine - Motorola has released info on three new phones targeting music fans.
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Nokia cuts phone prices, pressuring rivals (Reuters)

Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008 in: Digital Music

Reuters - The world’s top cell phone maker Nokia (NOK1V.HE) cut prices for many of its handsets in July, according to market data and industry sources, putting further pressure on its rivals’ already thin profits.

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Broadband growth plummets in 2Q, cable stronger (AP)

Posted on: Monday, August 11th, 2008 in: Internet

AP - The number of new high-speed Internet subscribers in the United States fell in the second quarter to the lowest level since a research company began tracking the broadband market seven years ago.
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