Archive for May, 2006

iHOUSE Web Solutions Announces Enhancements to Its Web sites for Real Estate Professionals

Monday, May 29th, 2006

They are able to broaden online listings exposure, do more thorough traffic analysis, and benefit from more robust e-mail solution
RISMEDIA, May 22, 2006—iHOUSE Web Solutions, a division of CIS Data Systems™, Inc., and a leader in real estate web site design, hosting, and online marketing services, announced an expansion of the features and functionality […]

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Guide helps email past spam filters

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

Which words and phrases should be avoided?
Madeline Bennett, IT Week 22 May 2006
Electronic marketing specialist Email Reaction has launched a spam vocabulary guide, to help firms prevent legitimate emails from being consigned to trash folders.
According to Email Reaction’s research, seemingly innocent words that could count against firms in the eyes of mail filters include acceptance, […]

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Spam Cube joins forces with Netcraft

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

Partners will deliver revamped Spam Cube 2.0 with anti-phishing technology
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 23 May 2006
Anti-spam gadget vendor Spam Cube has joined forces with internet services company Netcraft to boost the efficiency of its hardware.
Spam Cube 2.0, which will debut in November, has integrated Netcraft’s anti-phishing technology into its firmware, giving “added punch” to its […]

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Kaspersky Internet Security 6

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Russia’s best antivirus weapon, Kaspersky Internet Security 6, adds firewall, antispam, and antispyware capabilities
Neil J. Rubenking - PC Magazine
May 15
Quick—think of three antivirus programs. Are they all from American companies? If so, you may want to broaden your horizons. This full-scale security suite from Moscow adds spyware protection, a spam filter, and a […]

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Solutions: Follow Compaq’s advice on hot keyboard

Friday, May 19th, 2006

By JOHN TORRO
Published May 15, 2006
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I have a 3-year-old Compaq Presario 900 laptop. The keyboard became incredibly hot recently. I investigated what could be wrong on the Net, and it came up with a thermal pad/heat sink possible problem. On the bottom of my laptop, I have a cracked black sticky pad, which is the […]

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Norton Internet Security 2005

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

Symantec’s latest package to protect your data and web experience
By Don Lee
As long as your computer is hooked up to the internet, your system will be vulnerable to viruses, spyware and other unwanted files and programs. You have to be vigilant towards keeping your computer system clean but it also helps when you […]

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Junk faxes are illegal. So why are you getting them?

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

When President Bush signed the federal anti-spam bill (the CAN-SPAM Act) in December, the White House hailed the law as providing “a well-balanced approach” that will help curb spam. But if a previous federal ban on junk faxes, included in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991, is any guide, e-mail spammers are unlikely […]

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Put an end to spam and phishing by reforming email

Monday, May 15th, 2006

It is way past time for the internet community to do something serious about spam and phishing attacks. The problem has gone way beyond spam now. Spam itself was quite annoying. We’ve all waded through hundreds, if not thousands, of emails in our inboxes, trying to find the legitimate emails that we wanted. Even all […]

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Softomate Started Outlook Express Enrichment and Customization Service

Friday, May 12th, 2006

Softomate, leading software development services company, has launched new service in custom software products line — custom Outlook Express add-ons development. The service aims at providing Outlook Express users with custom software that will add unique functionality to OE and make it more productive and suitable for specific user needs.
Lynden, USA, May 2, 2006 […]

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Spam a lot: What kind of a trick gets someone to click

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

BY STEVE JOHNSON
Chicago Tribune
A simple “hey” is often effective. Hey, this sounds like a friend e-mailing, even if I don’t know any Gerard Correa.
A tantalizing ellipsis can do the trick, as in “Why didn’t you … ” Why didn’t I what? I’ll bite.
And the appeal to prurient interests, even if it’s ridiculous, can work: “FW: […]

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