COMPUTER ACCESS TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER BREACH: Hackers access UCLA database The Charlotte Observer In what appears to be one of the largest computer security breaches ever at an American university, hackers have gained access to a database containing personal information on about 800,000 current and former students, faculty and staff members at the University of California, Los Angeles. Major breach of UCLA's computer files Los Angeles Times Personal information on 800,000 students, alumni and others is exposed. Attacks lasted a year, the school says. In what appears to be one of the largest computer security breaches ever at an American university, one or more hackers have gained access to a UCLA database containing personal information on about 800,000 of the university's current and former students, faculty and staff members, Computer Literacy Not Just for the Tech-Saavy RedNova By Jennifer Schanaberger Daily Herald Correspondent Have questions about computers? Whether you're a technology whiz, or just have an interest in computers and not sure how they work, a local computer club right here in Lake County has the answers. Notts trust to improve patient data with remote access for clinical staff Computer Weekly Nottinghamshire NHS Trust is rolling out technology to give its 6,500 staff secure remote access to medical records and other hospital systems. Access Card details unveiled Australian IT MORE than 300 executives from the banking and technology sectors will descend on Sydney tomorrow as the federal Government unveils the hotly-anticipated details of its $1.1 billion welfare Access Card. Positive Networks Launches PositivePROTM Version 3.5: A Secure Remote Access Service with Automatic Provisioning, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance OVERLAND PARK, Kan.----Positive Networks, a leading provider of hosted/managed, secure remote access services, today introduced PositivePRO 3.5, the newest version of the company's award-winning secure remote access service. Acer LCD TV is world's first DTV to pass Intel Viiv technology verification AME Info Acer, the global PC and electronics vendor, has announced that its sophisticated 37" HD-ready LCD TV - the AT3705 - is the world's first LCD TV to pass the Intel Viiv technology verification - a test that checks for compatibility of networked media devices with Intel Viiv technology-based PCs, while sharing content over a home network. Tech Data adds computer cases for its resellers bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance Tech Data is offering its customers access to a complete line of Samsonite laptop cases, bags and women's designer totes -- the first time Samsonite has authorized a distributor to offer its products to IT resellers, a release said. Acer LCD TV gets Intel Viiv technology verification CPILive.net Acer has claimed that its 37" HD-ready LCD TV – the AT3705 – is the world's first LCD TV to pass the Intel Viiv technology verification – a test that checks for compatibility of networked media devices with Intel Viiv technology-based PCs, while sharing content over a home network. Dell Intros First Blu-ray Enabled Notebook PC NewsFactor via Yahoo! News Dell has launched its first PC incorporating Blu-ray Disc technology, with the next-generation optical-disc format now an option on its XPS M1710 notebook computer.
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