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Software News06-Jul-2008
- 'Stolen data live on in Google searches (San Francisco Chronicle)
A Colorado woman logged on to her computer in April, voted on a CNN poll, shopped for airline tickets and calculated payments for a $25,000 car loan from Wells Fargo. She didn't suspect that a malicious Software program was recording every keystroke -...
- 'IBM unveils ?Blue Grass? project, its next-generation collaboration tool for software programmers (Manila Bulletin)
Software giant IBM has unveiled a demo version of "Blue Grass," its collaborative tool for Software programmers that has been designed to feature social networking-like applications.
- 'Let the software shut the computer down if there's a power failure. (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Take the power strip off the UPS. Let it handle only the computer, since it will shut itself down. If that doesn't work, then I'd think your UPS is malfunctioning.
- 'V. Phani Kumar's This Week in India: Infosys results, DLF's share buy-back in focus (Market Watch)
The headline numbers will probably smell like roses when Indian software major Infosys announces its quarterly results this week, but chances are the figures alone won't tell the whole story.
- 'SmartDraw Software Tool (Multi-Housing News)
SmartDraw?s software tool helps property managers create property flyers, floor plans, building plans, sales brochures, project schedules and forms in a matter of minutes. The product is called SmartDraw and is downloaded and used by more than two million people every year since its launch.
- 'Microsoft's Software Snoops (Usability News)
Beyond the Usability Engineer is the Anthropologist.
- 'PhotoTiles 1.0 tiling software released (MacNN)
Limit Point Software has released PhotoTiles 1.0, an application used to create a single image of a tiled group of cells that can be images or other visuals. PhotoTiles supports drag-and-drop image creation, with flexible dimensions and sizes. It can be configured for cell size and spacing and has a user-configurable number of columns. The software...
- 'Straight-to-Web camcorders / They're cheap, compact, one-trick video ponies, but if all you want to do is quickly ... (San Francisco Chronicle)
Creative Vado Pocket Video Cam Cnet rating: 6.8 out of 10 (good) The good: Ultraslim design; removable, rechargeable battery; easy to use; relatively inexpensive; one-touch video uploading to YouTube and Photobucket. The bad: Included desktop Software is...
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