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2Large2Email Enhancements Improve Productivity, Ease of Use - Consumer Electronics Net
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA — (Marketwire) — 09/30/09 — 2Large2Email ( www.2large2email.com ), a leading provider of large-file data transfer services for consumers and business users, enhanced its service to make it faster, easier and less expensive to

UK firms spend less than £1,000 a year on security - Network World Fusion
However, Panda also said that 22 percent of small businesses in the UK admitted they either don’t have, or don’t know if they have any security solutions in place. Of those UK businesses without security protection, four out of five claimed that they

Offbeat & Unusual - Seattle Post Intelligencer
I’m a little surprised it took this long. A blogger took that recent Windows 7 launch party video and mashed it up into something a little different. Such it is with the Internet. People should know: If you post a high-profile video of

Ok, Screw Journalism/PR/Any Sort Of Legitimate Work. We’re Becoming - Mediabistro.com
Some spammers are making up to $4000 a day through affiliate sales of fake Viagra, fake Rolexes, and fake anti-virus software, according to a report by security researchers at Canada’s SophosLabs. It’s fascinating stuff, but in summary, the spammers

Windows 7 - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Oh man. I’ve already told you how much I’m looking forward to throwing my very own official Windows 7 launch party. But until now, honestly I was completely at a loss of what to do. I mean, my mom will be there to help me bake cupcakes, but that’s as

Members 1st AT&T Scam - WHP CBS21
AT&T is responding to a CBS 21 News report about a scam that affected many central Pa customers last night. Yesterday, customers received a text claiming to be from Members 1stf Federal Credit Union that says their cards were blocked. Today, AT&T

Nation’s schools told to test agng caulk for potentially cancer - Honolulu Advertiser
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of school buildings across the United States have caulk around windows and doors containing potentially cancer-causing PCBs, the Environmental Protection Agency says. The danger to students is uncertain, and EPA does not know

Track E-Mail Campaigns Outside the Inbox - ClickZ
My last column examined the importance of getting your e-mails delivered and how individual responses (or lack of responses) to messages can play a role in determining whether a company’s future e-mails would go into a consumer’s inbox or the spam

A Bank’s Mistake and Gmail Lockout Conjure Cloud Cautions - eWeek
A recent case seems to show that we can lose access to our e-mail accounts and other cloud-based apps for simply avoiding the kinds of e-mails that pretty much everyone would assume were spam. Oh, well—just another day in the technology grind. I

2Large2Email Enhancements Improve Productivity, Ease of Use - Consumer Electronics Net
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA — (Marketwire) — 09/30/09 — 2Large2Email ( www.2large2email.com ), a leading provider of large-file data transfer services for consumers and business users, enhanced its service to make it faster, easier and less expensive to

UK firms spend less than £1,000 a year on security - Network World Fusion
However, Panda also said that 22 percent of small businesses in the UK admitted they either don’t have, or don’t know if they have any security solutions in place. Of those UK businesses without security protection, four out of five claimed that they

Offbeat & Unusual - Seattle Post Intelligencer
I’m a little surprised it took this long. A blogger took that recent Windows 7 launch party video and mashed it up into something a little different. Such it is with the Internet. People should know: If you post a high-profile video of

Ok, Screw Journalism/PR/Any Sort Of Legitimate Work. We’re Becoming - Mediabistro.com
Some spammers are making up to $4000 a day through affiliate sales of fake Viagra, fake Rolexes, and fake anti-virus software, according to a report by security researchers at Canada’s SophosLabs. It’s fascinating stuff, but in summary, the spammers

Windows 7 - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Oh man. I’ve already told you how much I’m looking forward to throwing my very own official Windows 7 launch party. But until now, honestly I was completely at a loss of what to do. I mean, my mom will be there to help me bake cupcakes, but that’s as

Members 1st AT&T Scam - WHP CBS21
AT&T is responding to a CBS 21 News report about a scam that affected many central Pa customers last night. Yesterday, customers received a text claiming to be from Members 1stf Federal Credit Union that says their cards were blocked. Today, AT&T

Nation’s schools told to test agng caulk for potentially cancer - Honolulu Advertiser
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of school buildings across the United States have caulk around windows and doors containing potentially cancer-causing PCBs, the Environmental Protection Agency says. The danger to students is uncertain, and EPA does not know

Track E-Mail Campaigns Outside the Inbox - ClickZ
My last column examined the importance of getting your e-mails delivered and how individual responses (or lack of responses) to messages can play a role in determining whether a company’s future e-mails would go into a consumer’s inbox or the spam

A Bank’s Mistake and Gmail Lockout Conjure Cloud Cautions - eWeek
A recent case seems to show that we can lose access to our e-mail accounts and other cloud-based apps for simply avoiding the kinds of e-mails that pretty much everyone would assume were spam. Oh, well—just another day in the technology grind. I

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