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Facebook won't commit to Canada's privacy watchdog recommendations yet

7/16/2009 15:12 By: Brian Jackson
Canada's privacy commissioner has ruled Facebook is breaking the law when it comes to privacy. Third-party applications are collecting too much information, and the site doesn't delete the information after user accounts are deactivated. Despite being given a 30-day notice to adopt several recommendations, there's no clear indication the social networking site will do so. Read more.

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Embedded 3G netbooks will boost business adoption, analyst says
7/10/2009 12:23:39 PM By: Brian Jackson
Hewlett-Packard is focusing on products that meet mobility needs while still offering solid productivity. A deal with Rogers to provide wireless broadband service for its Mini 110 netbook is another step that helps accomplish that. Already, businesses are buying the portable computers off of retail shelves.

Firefox 3.5 makes browsing a delight ... and much faster
7/9/2009 4:13:58 PM By: Preston Gralla
Firefox 3.5 is a major improvement over its predecessor (Firefox 3). If you're not currently a Firefox user, you'll want to give it a try. If you are, upgrading is a no brainer. 3.5 offers faster Web browsing, better tab handling, a host of interface tweaks - and is noticeably faster than Firefox 3.

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The latest e-commerce fraud schemes
7/17/2009 06:00 By: Joan Goodchild
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'Sexy' malware heralds arrival of mobile botnets
7/17/2009 05:48 By: Jeremy Kirk
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Trio of brothers sentenced to jail for fraud
7/16/2009 06:00 By: Jeremy Kirk
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Hiring demand starts to percolate across Canada
7/16/2009 05:05 By: Lynn Greiner
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Handheld HD camera showdown - great video without great expense
The Flip UltraHD, the Kodak Zx1 and the Sony WebbieHD are compared to find the best handheld video camera with HD recording.

Apples refuses to suck back iPhone 3GS lemons
A growing heap of user complaints and anecdotal stories bears evidence of iPhones with rapidly draining batteries. But Apple has yet to officially acknowledge the problem and left users in the lurch. Meanwhile, enterprises considering iPhone adoption are taking note.

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Case Study Simulation software supports Hurricane Ike disaster relief
7/8/2009 5:56:17 PM  By: Brian Jackson

A mapping and simulation software application has aided and abetted disaster relief efforts in Galveston, Texas . The Salvation Army put the product to use there following the devastation caused there by Hurricane Ike last year. INCLUDES VIDEO.

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Special Reports Senior developer arrested for 'stealing' stock trading code
By: Gregg Keizer  (7/8/2009 3:02:57 PM)

A high-level Goldman Sachs developer has been arrested and charged with stealing computer code that automates the firm's high-volume trading on stock and commodities markets, according to court documents and sources close to the case.

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Featured Video Simulation software supports Hurricane Ike disaster relief
7/8/2009 5:56:17 PM  By: Brian Jackson

A mapping and simulation software application has aided and abetted disaster relief efforts in Galveston, Texas . The Salvation Army put the product to use there following the devastation caused there by Hurricane Ike last year. INCLUDES VIDEO.

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It Business Out LoudChina denies Internet addicts shock therapy
Internet users in China blogged about being tied down and shocked for 30 minutes, and China has responded by banning the practice.
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