ZDNet Australia - Of course the laptop would be rendered useless but at least it would be safe from hackers and malware. Wouldn’t it be safer for both the president — and Sydney s residents — if Bush remained on his Texas ranch and used videoconferencing instead?
Korea in the digital vanguard
CNET Asia - Many hackers broke through the iPhone’s sim-card security, which is meaningless seeing as the GSM network isn’t available in Korea anyway. Some people instead use it as a PDA or PMP.?They would not be impressed with this, seeing as the new iPOD Touch
ActiveX flaws haunt QuickBooks Online
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Japan to Research Internet Replacement
US News and World Report - But that later allowed spammers and hackers to roam freely. The network’s designers also assumed that computers would be in fixed locations and always connected, creating headaches as laptops and other mobile devices proliferated. Many scientists are

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