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news for data communication, network configuration, information systems and IT in general...
Monday, July 18, 2005

Future-proof your network. Try these 10 tips for squeezing a long life from infrastructure investments. [Network World on Routers and Switches]
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Google Services That May Invade Your Privacy. Here are the details on Google features that carry privacy concerns. [Networking Pipeline]
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Apple Issues Fresh 'Tiger' Fixes. Apple releases version 10.4.2 of its Mac OS X operating system, including a number of bug fixes and a long list of improvements for the system's bundled apps. [Linux Pipeline]
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Gates worried over decline in U.S. computer scientists. Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said today that a shortage of qualified computer science engineers for hire in the U.S. reflects a decline of interest in that course of study among college students. [Computerworld News]
7:29:28 PM    comment []

Nigeria jails woman in $242M e-mail fraud case. A Nigerian court has sentenced Amaka Anajemba to two and a half years in jail for her role in the country's biggest e-mail scam case, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said. [Computerworld Cybercrime News]
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HP to announce restructuring Tuesday. About 15,000 expected to lose their jobs as part of effort to bring costs more in line with its competitors. [CNET News.com]
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SanDisk sets sights on tiniest 2GB card. TransFlash/Micro SD has got the thumbs-up from the SD Card Association as the future of ultra-small removable storage By mailroomuk@zdnet.com (Graeme Wearden). [ZDNet UK News]
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