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Insiders, not hackers, responsible for corporate data loss

First quantum encrypted network goes live Sanyo promises 100GB Blu-ray discs Auctioneers turn to real life ID checks IBM extends SOA offerings Mandriva Linux 2009 'optimised' for mini laptops Apple to spotlight notebook PCs on Oct 14 SBS upgrades digital TV technology Xtreme fuels expansion with open source-based video recording Spammers prefer Obama to McCain Channel Ten guilty of subliminal ads RIM smartphone takes the world by Storm Scientists make ultrathin superconducting films Google slips AdSense into games Adobe warns of ‘clickjacking’ attacks

Keep out hackers while allowing access to insiders: How to secure your company network

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eBay to Slough Off StumbleUpon

Insiders say eBay is planning to sell StumbleUpon, a Firefox add-on that recommends sites based on user input, reports TechCrunch.

Amazon Set To Sell Wine Online

Wine industry insiders say that Amazon.com, the largest global online retailer, plans to start selling U.S.-produced wine on its website within the United States by early October.

9:00 AM -- BT misfit found guilty of eBay kit sales

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Wall Street Journal Lays Off More Online Staffers; Gawker Media Slashes Staff Too

News Corp’s Wall Street Journal today let go of at least two online staffers, insiders report. They are Cybele Weisser, the personal finance editor, and Laura Lorber, its small business editor.

Domestic Dispute: Google takes the shine off Firefox with Chrome

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Canon may launch 5D Mark II at Photokina...

Canon is expected later this month to unveil an updated EOS 5D Mark II at Photokina, with insiders predicting a 21-megapixel sensor and HD movie capturing, like the recently unveiled Nikon D90. CNET reveals that Canon said it would replace a "long overdue model" of SLR, potentially indicating the three year-old 5D. Some think that the D90-style additions would stray too much from Canon's focus on quality, rather than loading down its camera with extraneous features.

Emerging markets drive mobile growth

Semiconductor spending falls by a quarter Microsoft announces 11 fixes for October Smart meter deployments underway in Victoria Insiders, not hackers, responsible for corporate data loss First quantum encrypted network goes live Sanyo promises 100GB Blu-ray discs Auctioneers turn to real life ID checks IBM extends SOA offerings Mandriva Linux 2009 'optimised' for mini laptops Apple to spotlight notebook PCs on Oct 14 SBS upgrades digital TV technology Xtreme fuels expansion with open source-based video recording

Online grapevine says Amazon to sell wine

Amazon.com, the largest global online retailer, plans to start selling United States-produced wine on its Website within America by early October, wine industry insiders said yesterday.

Online grapevine says Amazon to sell wine

Amazon.com, the largest global online retailer, plans to start selling United States-produced wine on its Website within America by early October, wine industry insiders said yesterday.

Sony Ericsson iPhone Competitor Looks Less Likely

Struggling phone Company Sony Ericsson is facing further delays for their Xperia X1 mobile phone which is intended to compete with the Apple iPhone with some insiders saying that it will not appear untill early in 2009 due to problems associated with the Windows Mobile operating system.

Apple Close To Tablet Notebook Similar To iPhone

Taiwanese sources claim that Apple is currently scoping production costs for a very thin “touch” tablet notebook that operates similar to the 3G iPhone. The device which is insiders say will be launched at MacWorld San Francisco will be available in two sizes including a less than 12” and up to 15” model.

Silicon Valley Layoff Watch: Is eBay Next?

Out-of-work employees at Hewlett-Packard and evaporated investment banks like Lehman Brothers may soon have some company on the unemployment rolls. This week, the chatter among eBay insiders is all about the possibility of mass layoffs.

Plug-in Hybrids May Not Go Mainstream, Toyota Says

mattnyc99 writes "Honda's challenger to the Prius — the Insight hybrid that we discussed so lividly a month ago — got its official unveiling today at the Paris auto show, with insiders confirming it would be cheaper than the world's most popular 'green' car while still hitting the same fuel-efficiency range. But the hybrid-electric showdown comes in the midst of a sudden rethink by Toyota about plug-in hybrids. Apparently all the recent hype — over the production version of the Chevy Volt, plus Chrysler's new electric trio and even the cool new Pininfarina EV also unveiled today — has execs from the world's number one automaker, and alt-fuel experts, questioning how many people will really buy electric cars, whether people will really charge them at night to keep the grid clear, whether batteries will make them too expensive and m

Vintners say Amazon.com to sell wine online in U.S.

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com, the largest global online retailer, plans to start selling U.S.-produced wine on its website within the United States by early October, wine industry insiders said on Wednesday.

Grapes of Wrath? Amazon Angling to Sell Wine

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) Amazon.com, the largest global online retailer, plans to start selling U.S.-produced wine on its Web site within the United States by early October, wine industry insiders said on Wednesday.

Chinese pharma companies start to look to global patents to boost value

Shanghai. September 3. INTERFAX-CHINA - Chinese pharmaceutical companies, motivated by the premium placed on globally patented technologies by potential investors, are scrambling to apply for intellectual property protection in global markets, industry insiders told Interfax on Sept. 2. "Compared to the situation a decade ago, it should be obvious that Chinese pharmaceutical companies are much more aware of the importance of patents to protect their technologies, domestically and even globally, and also of the importance of not infringing on others' [patents]," said Woody Wu, an investment manager with Mingly China Growth Fund, a private equity fund that targets the pharmaceutical industry for investment. In 2006, the World Intellectual Property Organization received 3,190 international patent applications from Chinese companies, represen

VMware wants to trump Windows and Linux servers with its Virtual Datacenter OS

VMwares new CEO Paul Maritz (right) used his first VMworld keynote on Tuesday to introduce the companys Virtual Datacenter Operating System (VDC-OS) to an audience of IT professionals and technology industry insiders at the VMworld 2008 conference at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.


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