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Japanese PC Use Shrinks as Consumers Move On

Domestic PC market has, um, matured as Japanese consumers turn to cell phones, game consoles...


Report: Al Qaeda to Launch Cyber-Attack on Nov. 11

Story popped up on Israeli military-intelligence site DEBKAfile, but tech, terrorism experts are very skeptical....


Major Investor to Back Yahoo Board

Legg Mason, one of the largest holders of Yahoo stock, will back the company's recommendations...


Firefox 3.0.1 patches Mac-only bug

Fixes Apple-reported flaw that hackers could use to hijack Macs.


International Markets Continue to Drive Google Growth

Due to a reporting error, the story "International markets continue to drive Google growth," posted...


Merger Talks Between MTN and Reliance Fail

Legal and regulatory issues have led South African telecommunications company MTN and India's Reliance Communications...


Macintoshes Targeted by Porn-Based Computer Virus

Higher Mac sales mean higher profile for virus writers, who use old social-networking trick to...


New Worm Transcodes MP3s to Try to Infect PCs

A new kind of malicious software could pose a danger to Windows users who download...


Sun Microsystems to Focus on Africa

Sun Microsystems will focus special attention on Africa under a new emerging markets sales geography,...


YouTube Launches Canadian Version

Video-sharing site's Canadian version to highlight homegrown material.


Google Maps to Give Driving Directions at Gas Stations

Interactive screens to be built right into fuel pumps.


Low-Cost Laptops Begin Mass Production

So-called '$100 laptop,' now $200, starts rolling off assembly lines in China.


MIT Developers Plan Collapsible Car for City Driving

MIT developers are giving gas to an idea they hope will reduce traffic and parking...


Survey: Most Radiohead Fans Paid Nothing for Album

Sixty-two percent of those who downloaded 'In Rainbows' last month chose not to pay anything...


Ex-Microsoft Manager Gets 22 Months for Fraud

The woman formerly responsible for managing Microsoft's Internet domain names has been sentenced to nearly...


Google Announces 'Android' Mobile-Phone System

Google confirms the rumors: It's making a cell-phone operating system, but it's not making the...


Nigeria Telephone Operators Eye Fixed Monthly Talk Rates

Nigeria's telephone market appears set for fixed monthly charges on talk as some operators consider...


Super-Fast Non-Profit Networks Still Won't Merge

Internet2, National LambdaRail both supply research institutions, universities, but decide to stay separate.


Hacker Puts Peru's Flag on Chilean President's Web Page

Intruder breaks into Chilean president's site, puts up image of Peruvian flag and words 'Viva...


Intel Antitrust Redux, AMD Change, Network Woes

The European Commission amended its antitrust charges against Intel that were filed a year ago...


Rwanda Issues First Electronic IDs

Rwanda has strengthened its position as the technology leader in East Africa by unveiling a...


Hackers Unlock Ultra-Violent Bits of 'Manhunt 2'

Homicidal maniac's blurred killings suddenly sharper, at least on some PlayStation Portables.


Apple Opens First Store in China

Over 400 Apple enthusiasts lined up Saturday morning -- some queueing since Friday night --...


Ratchet and Clank Rule Game-Mascot Roost

Dynamic duo's new outing is most fun PS3 game yet; Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the...


Facebook Plans Ads for Members' Personal Pages

Analysts not sure Web 2.0 darling's members will appreciate seeing ads on personal pages.


Lousy Controls Mar 'Simpsons' Video Game

The artwork, plot and spoofs of other games are terrific -- too bad controls are...


Google to Pay $140M for Russian Contextual Ad Firm

Google said Friday it will pay US$140 million for a Russian contextual advertising company as...


Telecom Regulator Meets GSM Operators, ISPs

Sierra Leone's National Telecommunications Commission (NATCOM) announced Friday that it plans to meet with sector...


Yahoo Uses Home Page to Lobby Against Icahn

Yahoo has added a button on its main Web site linking to a page that...


Xbox Live Starts Selling NCAA ESPN Game Downloads

Complete college football, hoops games cost $3, or $4.50 for hi-def versions.


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CFO - Louisville KY Manufacturing Company

"Thanks to you and your team for staying up tonight and getting our virus protection updated. I appreciate it!"
CFO - Real Estate Development

"Thank you for your support and friendly service."
Office Manager, Downtown Dallas Law Firm

"I would just to be on record for saying that You guy's did a good job tonight! Thanks!"
IT Hardware Specialist - Trillium Industries

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Youth Pastor, Mesquite Church

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Vice President - General Insurance Company

Solutions for an $18.2 billion problem

The loss of data is a serious problem. In the U.S., 59% of data lost in 2003 occurred from equipment failure, software corruption and viruses. Kent Network Solutions provides the 24/7/365 network monitoring and management solution that you need to be confident that your network will continue to perform. You can’t afford for your network to go down.
Note: To read more about the cost of computer data loss, read Pepperdine University’s Journal of Contemporary Business Practices article here:
http://gbr.pepperdine.edu/033/dataloss.html


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