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n. Acronym for Internet service provider. An Internet service provider (abbr. ISP, also called Internet access provider or IAP) is a business or organization that provides consumers or businesses access to the Internet and related services. In the past, most ISPs were run by the phone companies. Now, ISPs can be started by just about any individual or group with sufficient money and expertise. In addition to Internet access via various technologies such as dial-up and DSL, they may provide a combination of services including Internet transit, domain name registration and hosting, web hosting, and colocation.
 
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  Link   Convert and Unencrypt DvDs
This program can remove copy protection from a DvD. It will also make backups of your DvDs.
  Link   Tweak XP
Tweak XP - is a great resource for any computer forensic examiner. It is full of tips and tricks for making your system run faster.
  Link   Slashdot
is "News for Nerds - Stuff that Matters!" This is perhaps one of the most informative general IT sites on the entire internet.
  Link   Law Technology News
provides an list of recent events.
  Link   Law Office Computing Magazine
is an online directory.
  Link   Price Watch.com
Where vendors compete to offer the lowest price
  Link   Lawyerware.com
is scouring the Web to assemble information on hardware and software products useful to lawyers, judges, paralegals and even non-lawyers interested in legal products
  Link   ALL OF MP3
is a Russian site, which I have used for almost a year. You can download lots of legal music for just pennies per sound.
 

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  • China to block “unhealthy” websites during Olympics
  • Microsoft's new product goes against crime: Meet (Hot) COFEE
    Cyber crimes have evolved from hackers fighting against the views of government to sophisticated identity theft, breaking into banks and various criminal activities. So far, local police organizations have been losing a lot of time to recover data from such machines, and they need all the help they can get. Now Microsoft is joining the fight.
  • McAfee raises Trojan alert for the first time since 2005
    It is a rare thing when an anti-virus company raises an alert about a widespread trojan virus. However, that is exactly the case with the new trojan named Downloader-UA.h, with a million infections stopped by McAffee alone. This trojan is spreading through file-sharing networks, so caution is advised.
  • As many as 1000 laptops missing from State Department
    Several hundred to possibly a thousand laptops are missing from the United States State Department, according to an internal audit. Many of the laptops likely contain classified information and as many as 400 computers belonged to the Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program which provides counterterrorism training to other nations.

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Computer History

  • Saturday, May 10, 2008
    Swedish company Ericsson initiates the Bluetooth Technology movement in 1994. Bluetooth is a wireless radio standard designed for low power, short-wave device communication. In February 1998, five major companies found the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Today, many devices such as cell phones, PDAs, computers, and hands-free devices include integrated BlueTooth technology.

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