New possible worm speading through Friendster


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hey! 23/female. i have a webcam at this free website just CLICK HERE and signup

If you have received a profile testimonial/comment from any contact on Friendster with the quoted message above, IGNORE IT! This is possibly a new worm spreading fast. I have received this message from various contacts, though they claim that they DID NOT issue the said message.

Friendster has not yet released an official security bulletin regarding this concern, although for everyone’s security, ignore this message as much as possible and do not follow the link.

Possible New Friendster Worm

Spread the word, and tell your contacts to avoid this link as well.

*For the security of everyone, the original link contained in the message has been removed.
*For the privacy of the sender, his/her name and profile picture has been obstructed.

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Twitter presents Tweetdeck


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I know, I know. Tweetdeck has been around for some time now, and a lot of tweeps really liked it. And so, I decided to check it out myself.

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Windows 7 RC Downlod available soon

As expected, Microsoft has announced the coming availability of Windows 7 downloads.

According to the Windows 7 official site, the RC downloads will be available from May 5 to July, 2009.

The downloads will be available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers at the said website.

New features in the RC include Remote Media Streaming, Windows XP Mode (beta), and the upcoming beta release of the Windows Upgrade Advisor for Windows 7. A number of interface and performance enhancements based on feedbacks from the beta testers have also been added, including refined navigation, Windows Internet Explorer 8, and Windows Touch.

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Say goodbye to Blu-ray’s and HD-DVD’s

…and say hello to the GE Holographic disc, which can store up to 500GB of data!

Scientists at GE Laboratories have achieved this extreme capacity by writing data under the surface of the disc, as opposed to present-day discs which can be written at the top layer only.

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