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Sell 7" Automotive Dash-In TFT LCD Color Monitor

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MOTEOR SERVICE’S AUTOMOTIVE ENCYCLOPEDIA 1970

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CAPRI 2800 1975 THRU 1978 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR MANUAL MINT

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Sony 7in Motorized Flip Down Automotive LCD Monitor

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Apple iPhone release on June 11?

Posted in News, cnet, apple, rumor (March 30, 2007 at 10:17 pm)

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According to CNET, Cingular [aka, the new AT&T] has “confirmed” June 11 as the release date for Apple’s iPhone. Keep in mind that confirmation in this case is unofficial as it supposedly comes from a front-line sales support person. See, after a call to Cingular’s customer service, CNET was transfered to sales where they were told of the magical date. Of course, all this makes perfect sense as the 11th also marks the kickoff of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference where Steve and Co are always keen to announce new wares.

[Thanks, Adam]

 

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Microsoft admits uptick in Live account hacking, writes it off to social engineering

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Everyone enjoys a good Xbox hack, but they’re not so fun when the tables are turned and it’s your Live account that’s been commandeered by crooks — who are supposedly draining your credit card while you’re stuck on the sidelines with a duplicate, unusable Gamertag. While it’s not surprising that hackers would hijack online accounts to snatch valuable personal info, the question being raised in forums and now in the media is how Microsoft has been dealing / plans to deal with these breaches. The company first admitted that “there have [recently] been reports of fraudulent activity and account theft taking place” on Live when contacted by CNET, and went on to say that it is “actively investigating all reports of fraudulent behavior and theft.” However, Major Nelson is now reporting that Redmond has found “no evidence of any compromise of the security of the Xbox Live Network or Bungie.net,” and is attributing all of the recent incidents to “malicious users…attempting to draw personal information from unsuspecting users.” It’s hard to imagine that the uptick in fraud revealed to CNET is due solely to an increase in gullible gamers, but unless Microsoft plans on tightening security, all you can really do is continue to exercise the usual precautions or cancel your account and get your MMO fix from Yahoo! Bingo.

[Via Joystiq]

 

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