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US may extradite S'pore tech "smuggler"
News The US Customs Service is likely to start extradition proceedings against Charlson Ho, a 51-year old Singaporean who has been accused of trying to smuggle US military encryption technology to China.
Friday, August 31 2001 05:32 PM
S'porean denies smuggling US military technology
News Charlson Ho, a 51-year old Singaporean, has been accused by the US Customs Service for attempting to export military encryption technology to China.
Thursday, August 30 2001 09:53 PM
How to protect yourself from RAID-related UREs
Techguide An Unrecoverable Read Error during a RAID rebuild can ruin an entire day. Scott Lowe talks about UREs and how you can avoid falling victim to this silent threat.
Tuesday, December 01 2009 04:29 PM
Tags: RAID, Data centers, Data backup, disaster recovery, bit error rate, RAID array, RAID, Scott Lowe, Microsoft Corp., Backup, RAID 5
US state AGs on Google Books settlement: We object
News Five states join opposition to the settlement on the grounds that states, rather than the Books Rights Registry, should be entitled to unclaimed proceeds.
Friday, September 18 2009 10:40 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Data Management, U.S. Department Of Justice, attorney, Settlement, Missouri, payment, antitrust, Web 2.0
Keep users up to date with an Access form marquee
Techguide Instead of sending out an incessant stream of memos and e-mail, present the latest bulletins within your users' forms. Here's how to set it up.
Thursday, October 09 2008 01:28 PM
Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Box, Letter, C, font, Missouri, Mail Merge, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word 2007
Manually adjust query-based distribution list membership using LDAP
Techguide Query-based distribution groups provide a great means by which to automate the membership of groups in Active Directory. Here's one way that you can manually adjust query-based membership.
Wednesday, October 07 2009 12:06 PM
Tags: Infrastructure/architecture management, Network administration/implementation, Server platforms, Distribution Group, Distribution List, Query, GUI, Chief Information Officer, home networking, Scott Lowe
Yahoo faces lawsuit over shopping cart patent
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:03 PM
Stop reading this headline and get back to work
News Study says Web surfing is the most popular form of loafing at work. Still, that's not necessarily a bad thing (so go ahead and read the story).
Thursday, July 14 2005 09:01 AM
Elderly to benefit from 'fuzzy logic' research
News Technology aimed at improving care and quality of life for the elderly will receive a boost from a major project looking at computational intelligence.
Monday, January 07 2008 09:16 AM
Tags: Components, Product development and design, Component-based development, Software engineering/development, Development/design
CSC wins outsourcing contract for U.S. Army
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:18 PM
AT&T supports 'alternative' broadband
News Ma Bell eyes emerging technologies--broadband over power lines and fiber-to-the-home networks--for its high-speed Net access service, as ways to avoid doing business with Baby Bells.
Thursday, February 26 2004 09:36 AM
ICANN staff opposes ".kids," ".xxx" domains
News In expanding the pool of Internet addresses, the system's governing body should reject proposals for children and adult domains such as ".kids" and ".xxx" but embrace applications such as ".biz" and ".dot," a report released Friday recommends.
Monday, November 13 2000 11:50 AM
With RFID, corporate might makes right
News Retail powerhouses such as Wal-Mart gather in Baltimore to push development of controversial tagging technology.
Wednesday, September 29 2004 10:26 AM
Tags: RFID
Would you use a cloud-based service to store IT documentation?
Techguide Scott Lowe is thinking about using a free Microsoft service to store his organization's IT documentation. Share your thoughts about using an offline storage vault for this type of data.
Tuesday, November 17 2009 02:07 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Scott Lowe, Microsoft Corp., Information Technology, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Microsoft Office Live Workspace, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Windows
U.S. govt: P2P networks harm national security
News United States House of Representatives panel chairman says peer-to-peer networks can pose a "national security threat" and threatens new laws.
Wednesday, July 25 2007 11:13 AM
Tags: Regulations, Peer to peer, Privacy, Piracy





