|  Tuesday December 15, 2009 |
| Security Firm Finds Spammers Thriving in U.S. [December 15, 2009] McAfee's December spam report finds spammers are still operating with relative impunity despite looming six-year anniversary of FTC's Can-Spam Act. Adobe's PDF Format Again at Risk [December 15, 2009] Researchers warn that an exploit is already making the rounds. Victory for Sun in Intellectual Property Suits [December 15, 2009] Wins court cases against an accused counterfeiter and an unauthorized importer. Microsoft Pulls Site After Plurk Charges [December 15, 2009] The startup said MSN China's microblogging site wrongfully used its design and code base. Windows Mobile 7 Due Late Next Year? [December 15, 2009] A Microsoft executive says the future mobile OS is aimed at taking on the iPhone, but that it won't ship for another year. FCC Official Blasts Social Media 'Smear Campaign' [December 15, 2009] Mark Lloyd recounts the online attacks that brought him hate mail and death threats as he looks ahead to the future of media. Microsoft Fixes Office 2003 Rights Issue [December 15, 2009] Issue impacted users accessing rights-managed files. Microsoft Fixes Office 2003 Rights Issue [December 15, 2009] Issue impacted users accessing rights-managed files. Virtualization Adoption Trails Off [December 15, 2009] Finding the truth about adoption of virtualization in the enterprise and among SMBs requires looking beyond the numbers. Best Buy Caught in GPL Tussle [December 15, 2009] Retail giant is among 14 vendors sued over a GPL violation. Now how did Best Buy violate the GPL? TwitVid Finds Real-Time Twitter Video Feeds [December 15, 2009] Search feature shows the latest videos added to Twitter as well as analytics. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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