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GNU/Linux free software tools to preserve your online privacy, anonymity and security (FSM)

The author seems worryingly unaware of the security risk inherent in using Tor -- one might think that in the presence of an untrusted Tor node, the system is not less secure than not using Tor at all, but it's worse, because a single compromised Tor node sees a much larger proportion of Tor traffic than a normal router sees, and the traffic the former sees are more likely to be of a confidential nature.

7digital sees DRM-free music downloads surge

7digital sees DRM-free music downloads surge The music download store 7digital.com is reporting that since the introduction of DRM-free music from the labels Warner and EMI, sales have skyrocketed over 300 percent propelling the site into second place behind Apple iTunes as the UK's biggest digital retailer.

Sony sees CEE sales doubling in five years

BERLIN — Sony sees its Central and Eastern Europe electronics revenue doubling in five years, driven by flat panel television sales, according to Tamas Lovasz, spokesman for Sony Central and Southeast Europe, based in Budapest.

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for Linux OSes.

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for Linux OSs.

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for Linux OSs.

CyberLink Sees Opportunities in Netbooks, Linux (PC World)

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for

CyberLink sees opportunities in netbooks, Linux

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for Linux OSs.

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for Linux OSs.

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

Multimedia software maker CyberLink sees a lot of opportunities in the fast-growing netbook segment of the computer market, from online access to files stored on home PCs to multimedia software made for Linux OSs.

Chimps Writer Sees Similarites in Filmmaking, Exploring Space: Lengthy Process Was a Mission of Discovery

Chimps Writer Sees Similarites in Filmmaking, Exploring Space: Lengthy Process Was a Mission of Discovery

NEWS: O2 sees "unprecedented" demand for iPhone 3G

NEWS O2 sees "unprecedented" demand for iPhone 3G NEWS Daily news roundup - 07/07/08 NEWS Disney announces WALL-E range for UK NEWS "Zuse" toaster concept revealed NEWS Verbatim offers 640GB external hard drive REVIEW Battlefield: Bad Company - Xbox 360 NEWS No white iPhone 3Gs for the UK NEWS New MacBook Pro design leaked? NEWS Google maps Tour de France in Street View NEWS Yahoo attempts to quell shareholder rebellion

Square Enix Sees Sales, Profits Fall In Fiscal 2007

Square Enix Sees Sales, Profits Fall In Fiscal 2007 [05.27.08] Despite healthy sales of its Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy properties, developer and publisher Square Enix saw both profits and sales fall in its past fiscal year, with sales down 9.8 percent to $1.43 billion and profits down 20.9 percent to $89 million.

Sony Phils sees inflation biting into growth this year

SONY Philippines Inc. said Friday that it sees smaller growth this year after inflation spiked to a multi-year record.

1&1 Internet Ltd: 1&1 sees rapid growth in .ORG domain registrations; 1&1 registered .ORG domains up 31 per cent in past 12 months - .ORG web identity gives credible voice to online activism

TMCNet: 1&1 Internet Ltd: 1&1 sees rapid growth in .ORG domain registrations; 1&1 registered .ORG domains up 31 per cent in past 12 months - .ORG web identity gives credible voice to online activism

Visions of iPhone App Store Riches Dance in Munster's Head

Analyst Gene Munster sees a bright future for Apple's App Store, the upcoming online marketplace for iPhone and iPod touch applications. Though many applications in the store will be free, Munster sees most average users spending about $10 per year there, meaning the portal could grow into a significant moneymaker for Apple.

Movers: eBay, JPMorgan, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Nokia, United Technologies

EBay (EBAY) posts $0.43, vs. $0.34 a year ago, second quarter non-GAAP EPS on 20% revenue rise. Non-GAAP operating margin decreased to 31.9% primarily due to EBAY's faster growing, lower-margin businesses, such as PayPal and Skype. Sees 2008 revenue of $8.8-$9.05 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $1.72-$1.77. For third quarter, sees revenue of $2.1-$2.15 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $0.39-$0.41. Thomas Weisel, Goldman reportedly downgrade.

Movers: eBay, JPMorgan, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Nokia, United Technologies

EBay (EBAY) posts $0.43, vs. $0.34 a year ago, second quarter non-GAAP EPS on 20% revenue rise. Non-GAAP operating margin decreased to 31.9% primarily due to EBAY's faster growing, lower-margin businesses, such as PayPal and Skype. Sees 2008 revenue of $8.8-$9.05 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $1.72-$1.77. For third quarter, sees revenue of $2.1-$2.15 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $0.39-$0.41. Thomas Weisel, Goldman reportedly downgrade.

Movers: eBay, JPMorgan, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Nokia, United Technologies

EBay (EBAY) posts $0.43, vs. $0.34 a year ago, second quarter non-GAAP EPS on 20% revenue rise. Non-GAAP operating margin decreased to 31.9% primarily due to EBAY's faster growing, lower-margin businesses, such as PayPal and Skype. Sees 2008 revenue of $8.8-$9.05 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $1.72-$1.77. For third quarter, sees revenue of $2.1-$2.15 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $0.39-$0.41. Thomas Weisel, Goldman reportedly downgrade.

Movers: eBay, JPMorgan, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Nokia, United

EBay (EBAY) posts $0.43, vs. $0.34 a year ago, second quarter non-GAAP EPS on 20% revenue rise. Non-GAAP operating margin decreased to 31.9% primarily due to EBAY's faster growing, lower-margin businesses, such as PayPal and Skype. Sees 2008 revenue of $8.8-$9.05 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $1.72-$1.77. For third quarter, sees revenue of $2.1-$2.15 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $0.39-$0.41. Thomas Weisel, Goldman reportedly downgrade.

eBay sees 22 percent jump in profits

eBay has said that its profits jumped 22 percent from last year. The boost came from an increase in item listings and sales growth at the company's PayPal division.

eBay sees 22 percent jump in profits

eBay has said that its profits jumped 22 percent from last year. The boost came from an increase in item listings and sales growth at the company's PayPal division.

eBay sees difficult times ahead

Online auction site eBay has warned that sales will be lower than expected in the current quarter as it struggles against a weakening global economy.

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

Or, more importantly, where are they going? After an initial heady rush of demand for mobile computers, the market has flattened somewhat in the past few years. ARN's Matthew JC. Powell asked around to find out what changed, and what opportunities still exist in a more competitive mobile market

CyberLink sees opportunities in Netbooks, Linux

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