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...merely annoying. Some versions of spyware, called adware, monitor surfing habits and report back to advertisers; others insinuate themselves as browser toolbars and deliver "search results" that favor marketers. And then there are the keyloggers, which are designed to record your keystrokes as you type, potentially collecting your bank account passwords and credit card numbers and transmitting them back to a central server. "The amount of spyware out there has grown significantly, and it's gotten more malicious, and trickier to stop," says Forrester analyst Natalie Lambert...
...needed a spark, and the 5’11 freshman provided it. Housman kicked off a 13-0 Harvard run with a jumper off a long offensive rebound and capped the spurt with a free throw. He added a three pointer and another free throw in between to account for seven points in that span, as Harvard took an insurmountable 60-53 lead with 1:06 remaining and walked away with...
...know who she’s friends with and whether she went to a “small, expensive and snobbish private school” or “a public school that might as well have been a private school,” and so on. Another account seems more plausible, however. We ought simply to consider the most important feature of technology: that it’s functional. Unlike, say, a giraffe, what’s interesting about the facebook isn’t what it looks like or eats; it’s what...
...would not discuss why he had disclosed certain details and not others about the June 2003 conversation in which he learned that Plame worked at the CIA.“Everything that I told Fitzgerald was in that statement,” Woodward said, referring to the first-person account of his testimony that ran in the Post on Nov. 16. “I remember when we were putting that together and people wanted to change this thing or that thing, I had to say, ‘Wait a minute, this is my statement, not your statement...
...full scope of Epileptic's remarkable meditation on the nature of illness, the impact of history on the present, and the need to create fantasies and art. David B. seems to have total recall of what it was like growing up with a stigmatized brother, providing a fascinatingly detailed account of parents who try everything, including a stint at a macrobiotic commune, to cure their son. But the illness only serves as the thread around which the author weaves his other themes, illustrated in extraordinary black and white drawings that give form to ghosts and demons as much as real...