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Where the tech jobs are nowAlso on News.com Extra: Humans pose risk to networks. CNET News.com - Security |
Podcast: Has Microsoft reached a turning point?CNET News.com daily podcast for May 25, 2006: Has Microsoft reached a turning point? Another file format makes its debut. How the RIAA resolved its digital dilemma. CNET News.com - Security |
High-tech tools bring boom to railroadsAlso on News.com Extra: Nokia opens browser source code. CNET News.com - Security |
Black Frog leaps into fight against spamOkopipi project aims to continue antispam campaign launched by now-defunct Blue Frog effort, which suffered a DOS attack. CNET News.com - Security |
Can we generate power by walking?Also on News.com Extra: Leaks feared as sacked MI6 spy launches blog. CNET News.com - Security |
Microsoft may restrict its workers' PC rightsIt's considering cutting admin rights on internal desktops, meaning employees wouldn't be able to install any software they liked. CNET News.com - Security |
Microsoft advises 'safe mode' for WordFollowing at least one targeted attack that exploits a flaw, company suggests running Office application in restricted mode. CNET News.com - Security |
Making money selling music without DRMAlso on News.com Extra: In 2026 you'll own a car that can't crash. CNET News.com - Security |
The snooping goes beyond phone callsAlso on News.com Extra: Why tech is hurting. CNET News.com - Security |
British police to develop national video ID systemFacial recognition to automatically identify images of wanted criminals, according to police business plan. CNET News.com - Security |
U.K. police to develop national video ID systemFacial recognition will automatically identify images of wanted criminals, according to police business plan. CNET News.com - Security |
Police to develop national video ID systemFacial recognition will automatically identify images of wanted criminals, according to police business plan. CNET News.com - Security |
Do we need a national ID card?There's something wrong when data brokers know more about you than the cops know about felons, CNET editor Robert Vamosi says. CNET News.com - Security |
IM worm installs 'safe' Web browserNew worm installs a rogue Web browser and hijacks the Internet Explorer home page on infected PCs. CNET News.com - Security |
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