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Computer villains beware - digital forensics gather pace
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 20/01/2010
» In the physical world, the police need help from forensic teams to collect evidence to solve crimes and catch culprits. Similarly, in the digital world, digital forensics are a crucial part of the fight against cyber criminals and hackers. The evidence these professionals can gather against suspects can be presented in court.
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More than just a list
Muse, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 10/04/2010
» Almost every movie lover knows the Oscar-winning film Schindler's List, which simplifies the true story of Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist and member of the Nazi party who saved the lives of more than 1,000 Jews by hiring them in his factories during World War II. Lists changed throughout the wartime. Yet, the official one is dated April 18, 1945, three weeks before the German army surrendered. Three copies are being kept in museums in Jerusalem, Washington D.C., and in Orange Country, New York. The only copy in private hands is now for sale for $2.2 million (71.4 million baht).
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When upgrading can be a backwards step
Database, James Hein, Published on 10/11/2010
» It can sometimes be interesting to see how people view computers and applications. Many years ago I put together a small Access application that was used by my father, an archaeologist, to track pottery sherds discovered in digs in Thailand. It wasn't a very complex application in IT terms _ a simple database and a couple of forms _ but it was very useful to my father for his work.
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UltraViolet lights way to lifetime movie watching rights
AFP, Published on 09/01/2011
» Giants from Hollywood, technology and retail are out to rev up digital film sales by letting people buy lifetime rights to watch movies on whichever devices suit their fancies.
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Beatles songs sales cost music website $950,000
AFP, Published on 30/03/2011
» US online music service Bluebeat will pay British recording label EMI nearly a million dollars to avoid trial in a case over rights to stream and sell versions of Beatles songs.
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The software that's almost a one-stop shop
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 26/04/2011
» Burin Kantabutra writes to say:
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US senator wants Baidu to stop censorship
AFP, Published on 05/05/2011
» Assistant US Senate majority leader Richard Durbin is calling on leading Chinese Internet firm Baidu to protect human rights and stop censoring search results.
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China piracy cost software industry $20bn in 2010
AFP, Published on 12/05/2011
» Piracy cost the global software industry more than $20 billion in losses in the China market last year despite the increasing use of legitimate programmes, an official survey showed Thursday.
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UltraViolet will let film lovers buy viewing rights
AFP, Published on 16/07/2011
» An UltraViolet platform for letting people buy lifetime viewing rights to films is poised to launch in the United States.
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Amnesty says website blocked in Saudi Arabia
AFP, Published on 26/07/2011
» Rights group Amnesty International said on Monday that its website has been blocked in Saudi Arabia after the group criticised a draft Saudi anti-terrorism law.
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