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  • Thu Nov 12 8:01 AM PST 2009 Wrapping up Speeds and Feeds, part 4: Security

    PCs and the Internet provide only fragmented support for secure storage and communications. Technology and standards are available to provide security by default. What are we waiting for?

    Posted in Speeds and Feeds by Peter Glaskowsky

  • Tue Oct 27 11:55 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1093: E-book Mania

    MySpace and Facebook are hooking up? In a way. Maybe. But the real meat of the news today is all the e-book hype. Barnes and Noble will sell the Que, Bridgestone has a color one coming out, and Barnes and Noble may not always have its own Nook eReader.

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • Thu Oct 15 2:20 PM PDT 2009 The Real Deal 183: All about Windows 7

    Seth Rosenblatt joins the Real Deal to answer all your questions about Windows 7 so you can be prepared for October 22.

    Posted in The Real Deal Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • Tue Oct 13 10:00 AM PDT 2009 Mac Basics: Safari unexpectedly quit. Now what?

    In this basic troubleshooting tutorial, you will learn how to uncover the issues behind Safari unexpectedly quitting.

    Posted in MacFixIt by Joe Aimonetti

  • Thu Oct 8 2:02 PM PDT 2009 The Real Deal 182: All questions episode

    Tom and Rafe take questions about Windows 7, MacBook Pro, SD cards, and more.

    Posted in The Real Deal Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • Mon Aug 24 9:36 AM PDT 2009 Swedish court orders shutdown of The Pirate Bay

    Swedish ISP said it was ordered to shut down the BitTorrent tracking site or face penalties. It's unclear when the site will, if ever, come back online.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by Greg Sandoval

  • Wed Jul 1 8:00 AM PDT 2009 Postini: Google's take on e-mail security

    At the search giant's e-mail security unit, globally distributed automated systems and Zero-Hour software keep spam and viruses out of inboxes.

    Posted in News - Security by Elinor Mills

  • Mon Jun 22 11:45 PM PDT 2009 Tech giants deny helping Iran eavesdrop

    A Nokia-Siemens joint venture denies allegations it provided Internet wiretapping gear to Iran, leaving many to wonder who's aiding the Internet snoops? Or are their Net restrictions entirely homemade?

    Posted in News - Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Jun 15 6:27 AM PDT 2009 Virgin-Universal deal may hit 'persistent' file sharers

    Along with a music download service launching later this year, the U.K.'s Virgin Media could target some "offenders" with suspension of Internet access.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by David Meyer

  • Thu Jun 4 5:00 PM PDT 2009 Federal Trade Commission shuts down rogue ISP

    The Federal Trade Commission has Pricewert, an alleged rogue ISP, shut down by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division.

    Posted in News - Security by Dong Ngo