Stories about: PRC

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    Data breach affects 4.9M active, retired military personnel 30/09/2011 04:08:00

    Sensitive data including Social Security Numbers, names, addresses, phone numbers and personal health data belonging to about 4.9 million active and retired U.S. military personnel may have been compromised after backup tapes containing the data went missing recently.
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    What eReader should I buy? NookColor vs. Kindle 3 20/01/2011 15:48:00

    If you pride yourself on being a bit of a bookworm, you need to buy an e-reader – end of story. While basic E-Ink models continue to enter the marketplace, the category has morphed to include all manner of fancy tools and features: from inbuilt WiFi to full colour LCD displays.
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    Are colleges and universities at greater risk of data breaches? 16/09/2010 03:34:00

    A database security vendor says colleges and universities need to do more to secure their databases against break-ins.
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    E-reader roundup: 8 devices compete for the crown 15/09/2010 05:41:00

    In ancient times, the elite read their sacred writings, histories, philosophical musings and more on materials such as clay tablets, papyrus leaves and vellum scrolls. Somewhere around the first century, the paper-and-ink book appeared, and the invention of the mechanical printing press in the 15th century brought the printed word to the masses. Now, for the first time in centuries, how we read is undergoing a revolutionary transformation.
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    US military warns of increasingly active cyberthreat from China 27/03/2010 11:09:00

    On the same day that Google Inc. and the GoDaddy Group Inc. complained about China to a congressional committee, U.S. Navy Admiral Robert Willard appeared before the U.S. House Armed Services Committee with an even stronger warning about cyber-threats posed by China.
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    Google attack part of widespread spying effort 13/01/2010 21:37:00

    Google's decision Tuesday to risk walking away from the world's largest Internet market may have come as a shock, but security experts see it as the most public admission of a top IT problem for U.S. companies: ongoing corporate espionage originating from China.
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    Michael Jackson's death knocks Google & Twitter offline 26/06/2009 23:09:00

    News of Michael Jackson's death caused a massive surge in internet traffic last night, temporarily crashing Google and driving huge amounts of traffic to popular sites such as Twitter and BBC News.
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    Tandberg Data introduces Viking FS-1610U NAS 12/02/2009 12:23:00

    Enhancements boost versatility and provide tiered storage, backup server or centralised file-sharing
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    Asia-Pacific region adopts LCD monitors, shuns CRTs 01/10/2008 10:45:00

    A report by research firm IDC has indicated that the LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor is overtaking the CRT (cathode ray tube), when it comes to the PC monitor of choice in the Asia Pacific region excluding Japan (APEJ).
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    Stolen laptop prompts employee alert on possible breach 19/10/2007 05:12:58

    Administaff, a Houston-based provider of outsourced human resources services, this week began notifying about 159,000 former and current employees about a stolen laptop containing their unencrypted personal data.
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    Yahoo asks federal court to dismiss human rights suit 29/08/2007 12:02:39

    Yahoo has asked a US federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed against it by the Washington-based World Organization for Human Rights USA.
 
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