Archive for February, 2010

Google Hints at Touch in Chrome OS

We're not sure why Google would want to keep this a secret, but if the search giant plans on incorporating touch capabilities into its upcoming Chrome OS, the company doesn't want to you to know about it, at least not yet. At least that's the impression TechRadar gives, who flat out asked Google whether or not Chrome will include touch options. "I can't... [......]

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Selling Hacked Comcast Modems May Cost Man 20 Years

Stealing Internet service is serious business, especially when you've made a business out of allowing others to hop online for free. That's what 26-year-old Matthew Delorey of New Bedford, Mass., is accused of doing, who was arrested for allegedly selling hacked cable modems that gave customers free Internet access. Charged with one count each of conspiracy and wire fraud, if convicted, Delorey will face up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines. [......]

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Teneros Launches Hosted Disaster Recovery Service

Teneros, a backup and disaster recovery specialist, announced the launch of its new hosted disaster recovery offering, DR-as-a-Service, for critical network and communication applications like Microsoft Exchange, BlackBerry, and so forth. Teneros claims its new service is suitable for enterprises of all sizes looking for a global disaster recovery solution, noting that it requires no upfront capital expenditure. "Our DR-as-a-Service represents another milestone in our product strategy, which is focused on ensuring always-on, available and accessible email," said Ben Petro, president and CEO of Teneros[......]

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