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Feature: Run Windows Apps Seamlessly Inside Linux - 0 views

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    Virtual windows machine inside of linux instructions
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British Police set to step up hacking of home PCs | Australian IT - 0 views

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    He said the authorities could break into a suspect's home or office and insert a "key-logging" device into an individual's computer. This would collect and, if necessary, transmit details of all the suspect's keystrokes. "It's just like putting a secret camera in someone's living room," he said.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Hard drive destruction 'crucial' - 0 views

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    Criminals source old computers from internet auction sites or in rubbish tips, to find users' valuable details, and a number of recent cases have shown the dangers in disposing of second-hand equipment.
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Mumbai police to look out for unsecured Wi-Fi connections-Mumbai-Cities-The Times of India - 0 views

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    MUMBAI: City policemen will be soon seen roaming in the streets with laptops in their hands in search of unsecured Wi-Fi connections. In an initiative taken by the Mumbai police, in the backdrop of terror mails sent before blasts and terror attacks, policemen will be sent to various locations in the city in search of unsecured Wi-Fi connections.
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E-Waste Not - TIME - 0 views

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    Many electronics recyclers ship American e-waste abroad, where it is stripped and burned with little concern for environmental or human health.
Peter Ruwoldt

WKOW 27: Madison, WI Breaking News, Weather and Sports -27 News Troubleshooter: Woman b... - 0 views

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    MCFARLAND (WKOW) -- Abbie Schubert paid more than $1,100 for a Dell laptop hoping to enroll in online classes at Madison Area Technical College, or MATC. But something stopped her: she bought an operating system for her computer she never heard of, Ubuntu. That's an operating system for your computer similar to Windows that contains Linux. It's highly regarded among some people and extremely popular with certain circles of computer users because it's free.
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Togelius: Automatic Game Design - 0 views

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    "What makes games fun? Some (e.g. Raph Koster) claim that fun is learning - fun games are those which are easy to learn, but hard to master, with a long and smooth learning curve. I think we can create fun game rules automatically through measuring their learnability. In a recent experiment, we do this using evolutionary computation, and create some simple Pacman-like new games completely without human intervention! Perhaps this has a future in game design? The academic paper (PDF) is available as well."
Peter Ruwoldt

New Phishing Attack Targets Online Banking Sessions With Phony Popups - DarkReading - 0 views

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    The so-called "in-session phishing" attack prompts the victim to retype his username and password for the banking site because the online banking session "has expired," for instance, via a popup that purports to be from the victim's bank site, according to researchers at Trusteer, which today published an advisory (PDF) on their findings about the potential for such a phishing attack.
Peter Ruwoldt

Does piracy matter? | News | TechRadar UK - 0 views

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    Why should I have to put a useless DVD in my PC as an honesty check when the dishonest people can play at their leisure? Why should I have to type in endless serial codes, or be restricted to one PC? The dirty secret of Digital Rights Management is that it's only the first few days that particularly matters, while there's a vague chance it might slow down the pirates for a bit.
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