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<title>Bank of Ireland 4 million notebook computer memory stolen customer information</title>
<description>Bank of Ireland 4 million notebook computer memory stolen customer information 
 
Ireland second-largest bank Bank of Ireland&amp;#39;s data protection commissioner Hawks on the 21st acknowledged that four banks 
 
 
have 10,000 life insurance, personal data of mobile computers, last June to October stolen. 
 
 
According to Hong Kong, &amp;quot;Wen Wei Po&amp;quot; reported that the Hawks last Friday before that incident. Bank statement did not 
 
 
explain why the delay in notification, but that is not found &amp;quot;any fraudulent accounts or suspicious activity in the 
 
 
evidence.&amp;quot; 
 
 
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Four computers in the local missing, at least one in the home but not the bank staff. In addition, the stolen 
 
 
information did not add password protection to prevent other people made, such information, including name, address, bank 
 
 
account details and medical records. 
 
 
Banks said that they are beginning to 5000 for the rest of the...</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:45:30 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>BenQ bought S32W Princess books Haisong bed computer tables</title>
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BenQ bought S32W Princess books Haisong bed computer tables 
 
 
BenQ S32W notebooks and direction, before the S31 model is no different from Princess Margaret, have very superior design and 
 
 
at the snow-white body with a white keyboard, people with a strong visual experience. And S32W not only the successful 
 
 
absorption of the latter experience, is more integrated in the case of the S41 are the elements of a flower, you can call it 
 
 
a set of two Dacheng, and comprehensively, and form their own unique style. 
 
 
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 hi computer on bloggercrab 
 
 
BenQ S32W part of the touchpad designed to be very special, it adopted the horizontal plane of wood, this in your notebook or 
 
 
very rare, although in the initial use of the time may be less certain habits, but a good feel with precise positioning , Or 
 
 
have a very good performance. 
 
 
BenQ S32W camera 
 
 
BenQ S32W at the top of the screen notebook with a 1.3-megapixel...</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:44:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Long-Duration IT Projects - Failure Causes</title>
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Long-Duration IT Projects - Failure Causes
 
 
Let us recap the recent failures of large IT Projects in particular.
 
 
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Billion Dollar IT Failure at Census Bureau according to the author Michael Krigsman in the article &amp;quot;IT Project Failures&amp;quot; dated March 20th 2008. (ZDNET) 
 
 
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As per the article in NYT, FBI spent $170 million to create a program that would give agents ready access to information on suspected terrorists and found that it&amp;#39;s not even close to having a working system. (&amp;quot;DOES NOT COMPUTE - Jan 22nd 2005 New York Times) 
 
 
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The famous 3 project failures at DMV Offices (California DMV in 1987, Oregon DMV in 1993 &amp;amp; Washington in 1997 - Failure Examples IT-Cortex Magazine 
 
 
Most of the Federal Projects are overviewed by Government Accountability Office and could be one of the reason why the IT industry hear about failed Federal projects only.
 
 
Large IT projects...</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:44:31 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Detect And Destroy Viruses With Anti-Malware</title>
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Detect And Destroy Viruses With Anti-Malware
 
 
As indicated in the preceding section, a polymorphic virus can modify each of its many parts. In the past, the detection of polymorphic viruses has called-for a detections algorithm. That algorithm had to be specially developed, so that it could note the presence of each individual virus. computer desk manufacturer 
 
 
That old approach did not encourage the development of broad-based anti-malware. What computer users really needed was a unified array of software tests, tests designed for use with a different type of antivirus software. They needed tests that could work with polymorphic anti-virus software. Fortunately, software developers have finally become aware of that need.
 
 
That explains why a few daring software companies have now joined forces. Together they are trying to improve the technology used for testing software. They are striving to assemble a collection of tests, and to provide the public with a clearer interpretation of...</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:43:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Computer Clean Up</title>
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Computer Clean Up
 
 
Computer Clean Up is needed, if your computer is running abnormally slow or has error pop up windows, freeze issues, blue screen, unwanted pop ups and system crashes after a period of use. You can do a computer cleanup by yourself by following 3 tips below.
 
 
Tip 1: Do a disk cleanup
 
 
For Windows XP, go to start -&amp;gt; my computer. After window opens up, right click on the drive C: and select Properties. In General tap, click on &amp;quot;disk cleanup&amp;quot;. Then you will see a pop up window with &amp;quot;Disk Cleanup is calculating how much space you will be able to free on drive C:. This may take a few minutes to complete&amp;quot; Once the calculation is done, you will see another window to show how much space that you are able to free. Click on OK to finish.
 
 
Tip 2: Remove unneeded programs for Computer Cleanup, go to start -&amp;gt;control panel, click on Add or Remove programs. Remove all unneeded programs. Run a program (such as IE) to check the results of cleanup.
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:42:40 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Computer Clean Up</title>
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Computer Clean Up
 
 
Computer Clean Up is needed, if your computer is running abnormally slow or has error pop up windows, freeze issues, blue screen, unwanted pop ups and system crashes after a period of use. You can do a computer cleanup by yourself by following 3 tips below.
 
 
Tip 1: Do a disk cleanup
 
 
For Windows XP, go to start -&amp;gt; my computer. After window opens up, right click on the drive C: and select Properties. In General tap, click on &amp;quot;disk cleanup&amp;quot;. Then you will see a pop up window with &amp;quot;Disk Cleanup is calculating how much space you will be able to free on drive C:. This may take a few minutes to complete&amp;quot; Once the calculation is done, you will see another window to show how much space that you are able to free. Click on OK to finish.
 
 
Tip 2: Remove unneeded programs for Computer Cleanup, go to start -&amp;gt;control panel, click on Add or Remove programs. Remove all unneeded programs. Run a program (such as IE) to check the results of cleanup.
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:42:39 +0200</pubDate>
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