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Spammers Switch from Remedies to Replicas

Spammers Switch from Remedies to Replicas Switch from health and remedy spam to product spam reflects spam market’s growing sophistication and maturity ATLANTA (May 15, 2008) – Spam promoting replica watches, pens and cheap jewelry has taken over from spam pushing male enlargement and sexual performance pills as the leading items for sale by spammers, according to new data released by Marshal’s TRACE security team. This breaks a two-year reign of health-related spam, which previously accounted for 75-80 percent of all spam in circulation based on Marshal’s statistics. According to Marshal’s TRACE team, the trend towards product spam rather than health or remedy spam reflects the increased sophistication and maturity of the spam market. “Health spam has accounted for the vast majority of spam since we started keeping records about its co

Remedy responds to TGS 2008 showing rumours

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Robotic Assistance Remedy: Case History

The Michigan Stroke Network utilizes remote presence robots to bring needed specialists to stroke patients at remote hospitals.

Mitsubishi Electric Provides a Herbal Remedy - 08/07/2008

Herb specialist Scotherbs has moved into a new state-of-the-art facility in Longforgan, near Dundee, which features the latest environmental control technology from Mitsubishi Electric fitted with the expertise of Carlisle Refrigeration. The purpose-built factory enables Scotherbs to increase production rates of the extensive range of fresh, washed and prepared culinary herbs, whilst housing all processes into one building with improved energy efficiency.

Mitsubishi Electric Provides a Herbal Remedy - 08/07/2008

Herb specialist Scotherbs has moved into a new state-of-the-art facility in Longforgan, near Dundee, which features the latest environmental control technology from Mitsubishi Electric fitted with the expertise of Carlisle Refrigeration. The purpose-built factory enables Scotherbs to increase production rates of the extensive range of fresh, washed and prepared culinary herbs, whilst housing all processes into one building with improved energy efficiency.

Good Evan, it's high time

The Western Province Cricket Association has taken steps to remedy problems with the Newlands cricket ground, which has come under fire in the past two years for outfield and pitch conditions.

First Max Payne Trailer Released

Kotaku has pointed out the first official Max Payne trailer for the movie based on Remedy Entertainment's third-person shooter. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg, and should be hitting the streets this coming October.

Sun Spokesman Says "We Screwed Up On Open Source"

An anonymous reader sends along a video from Builder AU, in which Sun's chief open source officer Simon Phipps describes 2001-2002 as 'a period where Sun 'screwed up' in their dealings with the open source community. Phipps says that Sun is trying to remedy the situation with the open sourcing of Java, Solaris, and the rest of Sun's software."

The Artificial Virus with Nanotech Tentacles

The first artificial virus was created in 2003 — to cure people, not kill them. A virus can deliver cures to cells just as easily as it delivers death. The problem with artificial viruses is that no one has been able to make them the proper shape to serve as a therapeutic delivery system. But now, Korean scientists have created a virus that could deliver a remedy directly to a patient's cells with far greater efficiency than past attempts. The key lies in those Lovecraftian tentacles extending from the virus.

SCOTUS Grants Guantanamo Prisoners Habeas Corpus

beebee and other readers sent word that the US Supreme Court has, by a 5 to 4 majority, ruled that the Constitution applies at Guantanamo. Accused terrorists can now go to federal court to challenge their continued detention (the right to habeas corpus), meaning that civil judges will now have the power to check the government's designation of Gitmo detainees as enemy combatants. This should remedy one of the major issues Human Rights activists have with the detention center. However, Gitmo is unlikely to close any time soon. The NYTimes reporting on the SCOTUS decision goes into more detail on the vigor of the minority opinion. McClatchy reports the outrage the decision has caused on the right, with one senator calling for a Constitutional amendment "to blunt the effect of this decision.

KDE 4.0.5 released

Another maintenance update of the K Desktop Environment has been issued by the KDE organization. The updates to the desktop environment are minor, mainly bugfixes. We assume most of the work is put into KDE 4.1 at this time. What has been upgraded though, is KWin through some graphical fixes, Juk with some keyboard shortcuts, playback and cover art fixes, and Kopete has been updated to remedy a couple of annoying crashes. KHTML has also received some minor updates, but as we said, nothing major has been changed with this update. You can check out the


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