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| SYSTEM MESSAGE #667 - Your computer is INFECTED! CLICK HERE TO START FREE SCAN! @@@ STOP! @@@ Your computer is INFECTED with Viruses, Adware or Spyware! Click Here to FREE scan of your system for viruses! CLICK HERE TO START FREE SCAN! ENTER >>> http://freescan.microsoft.com/marcus+belby.html | | Harry potter actor stabbed to death - toronto sun LONDON -- A British teenager who plays a minor role in the upcoming Harry Potter film was stabbed to death during a brawl in London yesterday, police said. Rob Knox, 18, was ... Harry potter actor stabbed to death - toronto sun
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| | Harry potter actor stabbed to death outside london bar - vancouver sun A promising young actor who had just completed filming a role in the next Harry Potter film has been stabbed to death outside a London bar, apparently trying to protect his younger ... Harry potter actor stabbed to death outside london bar - vancouver sun
Sun, 25 May 2008 06:31:00 GMT,
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| | Teen actor who appears in the forthcoming 'harry potter' film is ... - 680 news LONDON - A British teenage actor playing a minor role in the upcoming "Harry Potter" film was stabbed to death during a brawl in London. Rob Knox was stabbed after he got caught up ... Teen actor who appears in the forthcoming 'harry potter' film is ... - 680 news
Sat, 24 May 2008 22:10:00 GMT,
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| | 'harry potter' actor stabbed to death during brawl - wcco LONDON (AP) ― A British teenage actor playing a minor role in the upcoming "Harry Potter" film was stabbed to death during a brawl in London on Saturday, police said. Rob Knox ... 'harry potter' actor stabbed to death during brawl - wcco
Sun, 25 May 2008 13:05:00 GMT,
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| Potter actor dies in brawl - news.com.au AN 18-year-old actor who plays Marcus Belby in the next Harry Potter film died after being stabbed in a brawl outside a London bar over a stolen mobile phone. Rob Knox, who plays ... Potter actor dies in brawl - news.com.au
Sun, 25 May 2008 08:40:00 GMT,
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| Teen actor in upcoming 'harry potter' film killed - lincoln journal star LONDON - A British teenage actor playing a minor role in the upcoming "Harry Potter" film was stabbed to death during a brawl in London on Saturday, police said. Rob Knox, 18, was ... Teen actor in upcoming 'harry potter' film killed - lincoln journal star
Sun, 25 May 2008 07:00:00 GMT,
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| Teen actor robert knox from new harry potter film stabbed to death - huliq.com A very sad news is coming from UK this morning. 18-year-old Robert Knox, who plays Ravenclaw student Marcus Belby in the upcoming “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” movie ... Teen actor robert knox from new harry potter film stabbed to death - huliq.com
Sun, 25 May 2008 13:19:00 GMT,
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| Teenage actor stabbed to death - daily news and analysis LONDON: A budding teenage actor, set to appear in the next Harry Potter movie, was stabbed to death in a brawl outside a bar here, police said on Sunday. 18-year-old Rob Knox, who ... Teenage actor stabbed to death - daily news and analysis
Sun, 25 May 2008 12:36:00 GMT,
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| Family's grief at potter actor's death - sky.com Rob Knox's mother and father coud barely contain their grief as they examined the flowers and messages of sympathy which have been left at the spot. The 18-year-old died when he ... Family's grief at potter actor's death - sky.com
Sun, 25 May 2008 12:58:00 GMT,
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| Harry potter actor, 18, is stabbed to death in brawl outside bar - daily mail Tragic loss: 18-year-old actor Rob Knox was stabbed to death in Sidcup, South London A teenage actor in the new Harry Potter film was stabbed to death in the street early yesterday ... Harry potter actor, 18, is stabbed to death in brawl outside bar - daily mail
Sun, 25 May 2008 12:29:00 GMT,
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| Cyber storm ii set to begin mr sanjeev notes that Computerworld is running a story about Cyber Storm II, set to run from March 11th until the 14th. The exercise will test the security of the US, Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and Canada. The organizers' goals are to test preparedness and responsiveness in relation to real-time threats. The previous Cyber Storm test identified "eight specific areas in need of improvement." We recently discussed the details of the tests themselves. From Computerworld: "Security experts said the first Cyber Storm event last year improved participants' understanding of who to call in the event of an attack, but did not identify specific vulnerabilities in the nation's computer systems. 'What they're trying to do is highlight the inefficiencies in the process,' according to Marcus Sachs, deputy director with research group SRI International's Computer Science Laboratory. 'They're not really looking for technical solutions.'" Cyber storm ii set to begin
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| Php in action: objects, design, agility Michael J. Ross writes "Despite being perhaps the most popular Web language in use, PHP has for much of its history been criticized for not offering the full capabilities of object-oriented programming (OOP). But with the release of version 5, PHP introduced a robust object model, and made it easier for its proponents to create well-architected Web sites and applications. In turn, the new OOP capabilities have facilitated additional best practices, such as design patterns, test-driven development, continual refactoring, and HTML templates. These topics and more are explored in the book PHP in Action: Objects, Design, Agility." Php in action: objects, design, agility
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| Security in ten years Schneier has posted a conversation between himself and Marcus Ranum, Chief Security Officer for Tenable Network Security, Inc. looking at where security is headed. "[...] at a meta-level, the problems are going to stay the same. What's shocking and disappointing to me is that our responses to those problems also remain the same, in spite of the obvious fact that they aren't effective." Security in ten years
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| Using rfid and wi-fi to track students An anonymous reader writes "The BBC reports on a proposal to use RFID and wi-fi to track students wherever they go on campus: 'Battery-powered RFID tags are placed on an asset and they communicate with at least three wireless access points inside the network to triangulate a location.' At The Wireless Event in London, 'Marcus Birkl, head of wireless at Siemens, said location tracking of assets or people was one of the biggest incentives for companies, hospitals and education institutions to roll out wi-fi networks.' The article points out that integration of RFID and wi-fi raises the possibility that RFID can be used for remote surveillance." Using rfid and wi-fi to track students
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| Security metrics Ben Rothke writes "The goal of security metrics is to replace fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) with a more formalized and meaningful system of measurement. The FUD factor is the very foundation upon which much of information security is built, and the outcome is decades of meaningless statistics and racks of snake oil products. Let's hope that Andrew Jaquith succeeds, but in doing so, he is getting in the way of many security hardware and software vendors whose revenue streams are built on FUD." Read below for the rest of Ben's review. Security metrics
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| Amd claims intel inadvertently destroyed evidence in antitrust case Marcus Yam writes "In an unpublished statement to the U.S. District Court of Delaware, AMD alleges Intel allowed the destruction of evidence in pending antitrust litigation. According to the opening letter of the AMD statement, 'Through what appears to be a combination of gross communication failures, an ill-conceived plan of document retention and lackluster oversight by outside counsel, Intel has apparently allowed evidence to be destroyed.'" Amd claims intel inadvertently destroyed evidence in antitrust case
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| Blizzard officially files against wow glider Marcus Eikenberry writes "Blizzard and Vivendi today filed against MDY Industries, the makers of the 'WoW Glider' software. Glider allows World of Warcraft players to 'play' while away from the keyboard; the software moves the player's avatar along a set path, following a complex set of instructions dictated in advance. Blizzard is seeking injunctive relief and money damages against MDY. What that means is they want him to stop the production of WoW Glider and they want him to pay them damages. Blizzard believes that Glider infringes on their intellectual property. They believe Glider allows players to cheat, giving them an unfair advantage and that they believe Glider encourages Blizzard customers to breach their contracts for playing the game. Last they claim that Glider is designed to circumvent copyright protections." Blizzard officially files against wow glider
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| Gears of war sweeps aias awards GamesIndustry.biz reports on a very successful night for Epic Games, which garnered no less than eight awards for their 360 console shooter Gears of War. In addition to awards like 'Best Console Game' and 'Game of the Year', feathers in Epic's cap include 'Outstanding Character Performance Male' for John DiMaggio's Marcus Fenix and 'Sports Best Online Game Play'. Epic's CliffyB and Michael Capps were onhand to accept the awards, and were elated by their success: "The thing is ... being on the outside of this industry looking in as a kid, and wanting to be part of it, and then being able to be here and get an award from all of these talented people who've been in the business for so long, finally to be a part of it, to be recognized like this is absolutely unbelievable. We could not be honoured more." Other impressive winners for the night included Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Fight Night, Rainbow Six, and the Wii. The full list of awards winners is available on the article. Gears of war sweeps aias awards
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| Gamers don't need vista or dx 10 says carmack Freshly Exhumed writes "In an interview with Marcus Yam at Daily Tech legendary PC/Console game creator John Carmack holds forth on DirectX 10: 'Personally, I wouldn't jump at something like DX10 right now. I would let things settle out a little bit and wait until there's a really strong need for it.' and then zings Microsoft's marketers over DX10's mandatory use of the Vista OS: 'Carmack then said that he's quite satisfied with Windows XP, going as far to say that Microsoft is artificially forcing gamers to move to Windows Vista for DX10.' There are a few good tidbits on Xbox 360 vs. PS3 development, and a fairly clear disinterest in Wii as a platform for his company's products is shown." Gamers don't need vista or dx 10 says carmack
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| Three hd layers today, ten layers tomorrow Marcus Yam writes "While Toshiba has publicly announced its achievement of developing a triple-layer HD DVD-ROM (read only) disc with a capacity of 51 gigabytes, Ritek is disclosing behind closed doors at CES its own achievements in multi-layer HD optical media. Ritek claims to not only have been able to produce a three-layer and four-layer HD optical discs, but to have successfully designed HD media with a full 10 layers. The company says that its multi-layer process can be applied to both HD DVD and Blu-ray formats." Three hd layers today, ten layers tomorrow
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