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news for data communication, network configuration, information systems and IT in general...
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Friday, November 05, 2004 |
Hardest Tech-Support Job on Earth. When U.S. soldiers need expert engineering advice -- like how to gauge the structural integrity of a bombed-out bridge in a battle zone -- they contact the Army's crack squad for quick answers. Michelle Delio reports from Vicksburg, Mississippi. [Wired News]
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Giving Voice to Video Games. As video games take on an ever slicker, more cinematic feel, developers are increasingly turning to cartoon actors, movie-trailer announcers and even film stars to read the lines. By By TIM GNATEK. [NYT > Technology]
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Phishers adopt scam tricks from virus writers. You know all about phishing scams, right? You know better than to click on a Web link embedded in an e-mail that purports to be from your bank, or to reply to messages requesting your user name and password. But if you think that's enough to protect yourself, think again. [InfoWorld: Top News]
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