Saturday, June 23, 2007

PC Tools: Has Harry Potter Been Hacked?

Forbes - Has Harry Potter been hacked? If you believe the messages posted on the Full Disclosure email list at InSecure.org that's exactly what happened. A hacker now claims to have a copy of the new "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" transcript more

Miami Herald - Computer users can be forgiven for yawning at Apple's recent decision to bring its Safari Web browser to machines running Microsoft Windows. Like many users, I have plenty of complaints about my Windows PC. But a shortage of browsers isn't one of more

Spong - After already suffering a number of setbacks, word on the street is that Sims 2 creator Will Wright's hotly anticipated Spore has had its release depressingly pushed back to fiscal 2009, meaning it will be released anywhere between July 2008 and June more

Forbes - Piece of the Berlin Wall, Bonus DVD and Upgraded Packaging LOS ANGELES, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, today announced a Collector's Edition version of the upcoming action-strategy PC game more

MSN MoneyCentral - PC Mall, Inc. MALL today announced that the Company has renegotiated and renewed the lease for its corporate headquarters office located in Torrance, California. The new lease will begin on October 1, 2007 under a four year term. "We are very excited more

Digital Spy - I have adjusted some settings in thr BIOS to see if I could make my PC go faster and now its going even slower. Windows XP now takes alot longer than usual to load. I have tried to restore defaults but doesnt put it back to the way it was. Any ideas more

Birmingham Evening Mail - A POLICE officer is to be prosecuted over the death of a Midland mum-of-three who was killed in a road smash as he answered an emergency call. PC Garry Smith, aged 26, has been told criminal proceedings have now been started against him for causing more

CNET News - Acer Chairman Wang Jeng-tang on Thursday told shareholders that company revenue for the year "will grow 30 percent to 40 percent compared to last year" and that Vista hadn't affected PC sales as positively as expected. Previously, Acer had expected more

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