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Microsoft spent all week
teaching police how to fight crime in the real world and online using tech.
They've got a thumb drive called COFEE - which is short for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor. It allows law enforcment to download digital evidence without having to unplug the computer and potentially lose data.
Decide Yourself if Radio's Gonna Stay - Radio Free Europe was the
victim of a cyberattack that shut down eight of their websites in Eastern Europe - but mostly Belarus. It's the largest DOS attack that Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has ever experienced. They're back up and running now.
It looks like the iPhone is finally making it's way to the Great White North, and here in the U.S. you can get one for $199 -
if you're willing to sign a 2 year contract with AT&T...
Warner Brothers Television is bringing back the WB - online. They're showing old favorites as well as exclusive new content, but they're only targeting a very specific demo.
Nine Inch Nails are trying to change the music industry. Next on the list - scalpers.
Fans can get the best seats in the house, with personalized ticket stubs to make sure scalpers can't gobble them up and re-sell them.
Freebird! MySpace introduces
MySpace Karaoke. All you need is a microphone and a computer. You've been warned.