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MacRumors notes that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has published "several dozen" patent applications this morning including an interesting one that covers object and facial recognition, messaging, and voice modulation. Unwired View took a closer look at one patent filed on March 8th, 2008 which describes how Apple could incorporate facial detection and recognition technologies into an ...
Last week we showed you how to crack a Wi-Fi network's WEP key using a live CD and some command line fu. Today we've got other cracking options—but more importantly, clarification on the point...
JS8 Media has launched AudioRefurb 2, the latest update to its audio filtering application. Using a 31-band graphic equalizer, the program allows people to apply effects and adjustments to audio files. Changes in the update improve buffer processing, as well as data validation....
ATLANTA, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- InternetSafety.com today released Safe Eyes Business, an end-point PC/Mac Internet filtering service that enables employers to curtail unproductive and potentially litigious online behavior by blocking user access to select Web content.
Microsoft Live@edu provides students, staff, faculty, and alumni long-term, primary e-mail addresses and other applications they can use to collaborate and communicate online.
Broadband Video Effort Squashed By Caps DSLreports Stop The Cap directs our attention to a story in the New Zealand Herald (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=105815110) about the discontinuation of an online video service in New Zealand called Sky Online. The $5 a month “all you can eat” video service was suspended after users kept going over their monthly ...
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Despite the delay in China's requirement to install Green Dam Web-filtering software on all new PCs, the controversy is not dead. PC makers are including the software with new PCs even though the July 1 deadline has been postponed indefinitely. On Thursday, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology told China Daily that the mandate has not been canceled, only delayed. News media ...
"Apple appears to be exempt from China's mandate that a controversial Internet filtering program be shipped with all computers sold in the country," Owen Fletcher reports for IDG News Service.
If you're looking for the best Mac-based anti-spam solution, look no further than C-Command's SpamSieve 2.7. The program's filtering is highly accurate, it's relatively simple to install, and it's amazingly easy to use, particularly with Apple Mail.
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