Stories about: Trillian

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    SanDisk Ultra Backup USB drive (32GB) 19/05/2009 16:20:00

    While many external drives now come with a physical push-button backup option, a new genre of backup devices is emerging: one-touch USB flash drives that combine the convenience of small size with relatively sophisticated backup applications for data protection.
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    Review: SanDisk one-touch backup drive offers simplicity, sophistication 14/05/2009 14:10:00

    While many external drives now come with a physical push-button backup option, a new genre of backup devices is emerging: one-touch USB flash drives that combine the convenience of small size with relatively sophisticated backup applications for data protection.
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    Build a three-screen workstation 21/07/2008 08:24:09

    It's too bad the late George Carlin never updated his classic '70s comedy monologue "A place for my stuff" for the Digital Age. Here's how I imagine it would've gone:
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    14 vital Internet tools 25/06/2008 18:00:00

    Like most people visiting this site, you most likely live on the Internet. And that means you need help -- help with your home or business network for accessing the Internet, help with troubleshooting, help with downloading, and with e-mail, instant messaging, and security.
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    Google and Yahoo to partner on IM 16/06/2008 07:28:12

    Most of the attention to the recent Google/Yahoo partnership has focused on the two companies' search advertising plans, but the deal has implications for instant messaging, too. "In addition," reads the companies' press release, "Yahoo and Google agreed to enable interoperability between their respective instant messaging services, bringing easier and broader communication to users."
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    The 10 most annoying habits of technology companies 29/05/2008 14:30:00

    May we vent for a minute? Much as we love technology, sometimes we get fed up with the companies that provide it. Maybe it's the notice saying that important features of our perfectly good money-management software no longer work just because it's a couple of years old. Maybe it's the new PC we just bought, so loaded with unwanted junkware that it takes minutes to boot and runs like molasses. Or maybe it's the way we're forced to switch to a certain behind-the-times carrier if we want to buy a certain way-cool phone. (Oh, and that fairly new operating system we don't like, don't want, and can't escape? Don't even go there.)
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    Ten ways to generate good Web PR 09/10/2007 18:31:06

    Drumming up publicity used to be a costly and laborious process of mailing out press kits, cold-calling editors, and spending on advertising and events. Smaller businesses had a hard time getting noticed in many markets. Today, being recognized still takes work, but thanks to the Internet, even small companies can now look big, for not much moola. E-mail is free, and good Web PR can cost as little as your imagination. Read on for ways to generate positive PR online.
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    Fraud police buckling under mountains of data 27/09/2007 09:45:02

    Fraud investigators are struggling to cope with vast quantities of data sent to them by financial institutions, meaning some crimes may go uninvestigated or even unnoticed, experts said at the 2007 Fraud World Conference.
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    Microsoft to push mandatory Messenger upgrade 18/09/2007 09:18:15

    Microsoft will force users of its aged MSN Messenger instant messaging software to upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 8.1 in response to a vulnerability in the older program that was made public Tuesday.
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    Mozilla admits Firefox is flawed just like IE 25/07/2007 08:40:29

    In a public mea culpa, Mozilla's chief security officer acknowledged Monday that Firefox includes the same flaw that the company called a "critical vulnerability" in Internet Explorer during a two-week ruckus over responsibility for a Windows zero-day bug.
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    Firefox, IE execs spar over vulnerabilities 20/07/2007 08:38:02

    An Internet Explorer (IE) program manager and the head of Mozilla's security added their voices to the browser blame game Wednesday, each saying that the other's application is at fault for multiple Windows zero-day vulnerabilities.
 
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