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    High-tech sits behind high-seas drama 18/01/2008 08:06:15

    When environmental protestors boarded a Japanese whaling ship in the Southern Ocean, images of the action quickly flashed on the world's TV sets, followed by photos from the Japanese ship after the protestors were taken into custody. Getting these images out is crucial if either side is to win the global PR battle, but doing so can be problematic when you're at sea, thousands of kilometers from the nearest cell phone network or broadband connection.
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    High-tech sits behind high-seas drama 17/01/2008 12:20:22

    When environmental protesters boarded a Japanese whaling ship in the Southern Ocean, images of the action quickly flashed on the world's TV sets, followed by photos from the Japanese ship after the protestors were taken into custody. Getting these images out is crucial if either side is to win the global PR battle, but doing so can be problematic when you're at sea, thousands of kilometers from the nearest cell phone network or broadband connection.
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    Report: Zotob authors jailed 13/09/2006 09:05:09

    Two Moroccan men have been jailed for releasing the Zotob computer worm, which wreaked havoc on an estimated 250,000 Windows PCs last year.
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    Worm fears raised after release of Windows malware 11/08/2006 07:57:57

    Attack code exploiting a recently-patched vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows operating system has been posted to the Internet, prompting concerns of a widespread attack.
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    Exploit code discovered for new Microsoft flaw 14/10/2005 07:35:19

    Security assessment vendor, Immunity, has discovered a way to exploit a recently disclosed bug in Microsoft's Windows operating system, and researchers are concerned that a new worm attack, similar to last August's Zotob outbreak, may be imminent.
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    CA: Windows 2000 worms now affecting 250,000 18/08/2005 13:07:35

    Malicious software that takes advantage of a recently disclosed vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows operating system has spread rapidly and has now infected more than 250,000 systems, primarily Windows 2000 systems being run in corporate environments, according to security vendor Computer Associates International (CA).
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    Windows worm beginning to spread 17/08/2005 12:22:20

    A variety of worms that exploit a Windows vulnerability disclosed last week are hitting many systems worldwide, reportedly including some at cable network Cable News Network (CNN), and could reach critical mass in the next several hours, according to antivirus vendor Trend Micro.
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    AOL Time Warner drops AOL from name 19/09/2003 08:59:02

    In a widely anticipated move that has been rumored for months to be in the offing, the board of AOL Time Warner Inc. on Thursday voted to drop the AOL from the company name.
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    AOL and MSN sign deals with CareerBuilder 06/08/2003 07:45:31

    AOL Time Warner Inc. and Microsoft moved within hours of each other to sign deals with online job listings venture CareerBuilder.com, replacing relationships with rival Monster.com.
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    News sites add content, capacity in preparation for war 20/03/2003 08:01:13

    Faced with what appears to be an inevitable U.S.-led war against Iraq, online news providers have been busy preparing their sites for a spike in traffic by bolstering IT infrastructure and streamlining content.
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    IBM lends supercomputing muscle to video production 17/09/2002 07:42:00

    From the laboratory to the cutting room floor, IBM Corp. is looking for some of its most advanced supercomputing software to work as a powerful editing tool for the entertainment industry.
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