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D-Link Ups Security On Routers

socalTECH

Saying that attacks on home and small office computers are compromising many networks, Fountain Valley-based networking hardware provider D-Link said today that it is adding a security scheme familiar to many Internet users -- CAPTCHA -- to its hardware.

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Single Sign-on Startup Opportunity Has Passed

Startup Professionals Musings

For as long as I can remember, computer users have been complaining about the array of names and passwords required to get work done – a different unique user identification name and password are required to start the computer, email, social networks, banking, read online news, connect to the office, or check your phone bill.

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Let The Devices You Carry be Your Identity with Enole

Tech Zulu Event

Enole is providing a secure way to use the same login information to access the internet with a large number of online enabled devices. No names, account numbers, social security etc. The application locks your computer when it detects that your mobile device is walking away form it. Tags: frontpage. are used.

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Be Part of the Entrepreneurial Revolution

Startup Professionals Musings

That’s a burn rate of at least $10K per month that can be eliminated if you are handy with computers and Quickbooks. We all know how much costs have come down on computer hardware, computer software, printers, PDAs, high-speed internet access, servers, and security measures. Technology costs. Marty Zwilling.

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The social Web in 2010: The emerging standards and technologies to watch

SoCal Delicious

However, despite the movement of social computing into our daily lives we’re all clearly on a long journey together as the technologies themselves emerge from infancy. Social computing is now something that most people do at least in some form on an almost daily basis. Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0

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