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Mozilla Says No Firefox OS, Chrome for Mac Beta Lacks Features, and more!

by Jeff Weisbein December 4, 2009
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I’m going to attempt something new, so tell me how you like it as well as your thoughts in the comments.  The plan is to make a new video every Friday of the top 5 or so tech stories during the week and recap them with my own thoughts.  I’m still tweaking the format and [...]

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Podcamp NYC 2.0 – Overview

by Jeff Weisbein April 27, 2008
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Podcamp NYC an “unconference” on new media which was hosted this year at Poly Tech in Brooklyn New York. I decided to attend this event (mainly because it was free and local) and I wasn’t quite sure what I would get out of it. However, I must say I was shockingly surprised by the sheer [...]

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Busy Bizness – Helping You Grow Your Business

by Jeff Weisbein September 21, 2007
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So I’ve been working on my latest project recently… Here’s some information about it – all of this is on the site itself by the way. So what exactly is Busy Bizness? Well, Busy Bizness is a site dedicated to you! So now you ask yourself, who is you? Well, the you we are talking [...]

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The RIAA Collecting Royalties From Non-RIAA Artists?

by Jeff Weisbein April 29, 2007
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Ok, I read this article. After I read it, I thought for a second or two – that’s all it took. I then continued to say to myself “What the…”. What exactly are they doing? And better yet, how can they get away with that? I’m all for supporting the artists. Hence why I have [...]

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HijackThis Sold To Trend Micro – The Future of HijackThis

by Jeff Weisbein March 14, 2007
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As many of you probably have seen Trend Micro has released a public beta of HijackThis (beta version 2.00). Of course, everyone has their own opinion on this matter and about the future of this program. While HijackThis is a major factor in helping people rid their machines of malware one must remember that it [...]

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Microsoft Vista Brute Force Keygen

by Jeff Weisbein March 3, 2007
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Apparently the “Brute Force Keygen” for Windows Vista is a hoax so says the author of the application. While some users who used the keygen ‘claim’ it works, who’s to know for sure? How does or did this keygen supposedly work? Well, it seems that the keygen would use Vista to check to see if [...]

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Microsoft Fined $1.52 Billion Dollars Over Digital Music Patent

by Jeff Weisbein February 24, 2007
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On Thursday, February 22, Microsoft was fined a record $1.52 billion for infringement of digital music patent. A court in San Diego decided that Microsoft breached patents, owned by Alcatel-Lucent, which enabled MP3 encoding. Microsoft annouced immidately after that they would appeal the ruling. Microsoft’s main argument is that they in fact licensed the right [...]

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Viacom Demands Removal of Videos From YouTube

by Jeff Weisbein February 18, 2007
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Last year, Google bought YouTube for $1.6 Billion dollars. While at the time it may have seemed like a good investment for Google at the end of the day was it really? Well, as of now it is, but for how much longer will it be? Who really knows? Viacom who owns many broadcasting companies [...]

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RogueRemover Pro – Buy Today!

by Jeff Weisbein January 19, 2007
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In today’s world computer users worldwide are being targeted by so-called rogue applications. These programs are disguised, for instance, as trustworthy anti-spyware programs or registry cleaners. But they are only put on the market to scare you into buying these programs because they make exaggerated claims about the safety of your computer or, worse still, [...]

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The Future Of Malware/Spyware

by Jeff Weisbein October 14, 2006
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Forget widespread easy to pick out attacks, the new and upcoming thing is targetted attacks. These targetted attacks are flying under the radar. Many home users become infected with malware, but what happens when corporations are targetted? I’m not talking about a virus that attacks the network and sends out mass emails. I’m talking about [...]

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