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Ameriborn (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
the group of women who drank more than three cups of coffee every day were more than 60 percent less to develop uterine cancer than those who had coffee fewer than two times a week read more | digg story
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A Delicate Boy... (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
During the trip, I read Rob Sheffield's Love is a Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time . If any of you watch the Vh-1 shows like I Love the 90s, then you've probably seen Sheffield as a commentator; he's a writer for Rolling Stone . Kind of like the book I talked about yesterday, I was a little turned off at first. The cover is a bit cartoony, but I knew the bulk of the story was about dealing...
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FourthAmendment.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
I obviously missed the first story on this: Microsoft has created a USB based device for forensic searching of computers at the scene where they are found to copy information from them. It is called COFEE for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, and it is provided to law enforcement agencies for free. [And how long before police officers use it for personal investigations'] See Seattle-Times:...
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Gadgets and latest digital toys (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
11h00 HP keynote is finished. It is time to get a closer look at the product, after a cup of cofee. 10h56 David Roman presented the HP new website Engine Room that enables users to follow an online reality show. It goes live right now. 10h52 David Roman - Senior Vice President or Vice President Worldwide Marketing Personal System Presenting the commercial that will be brodcasted in 2 weeks for the...
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Defense Tech (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
A powerful set of tools specifically designed to circumvent security on computers running the Microsoft Windows operating systems was released to law enforcement and military intelligence staff in the U.S and other foreign countries by Microsoft in the summer of 2007. The USB device was dubbed COFEE which stands for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor. COFEE is said to contain over 100 software...
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Ecademy: user blogs (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
A thread for good mooornung! drinks. For me a cofee. Thanks.
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Ecademy: user blogs (Free subscription) | 06/01/2008
I was born on the longest day of the year that was allotted to me by my personal parents. I want to point out that it was not a best day in my live. Many readers, who are used to games of pen and paper (or keybord and cofee), know why that's so. They will tell all this because this is the first day in my life : I received first impression from the surrounding world, and of course I was not happy in...
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PalmAddicts (Free subscription) | 05/22/2008
[From Jose Ayala] Hello Sammy I like my TX for one reason: When I rest after take a cup of cofee, I can check my news using WiFi and Blazer. I can see the weather for tomorrow, then pay my...
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Darknet - The Darkside (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Microsoft helping the good guys eh? I had someone ask me if I can get a hold of this so I did some checking up on.. I’d guess MS is doing this to sell additional software and services, but either way its a good thing to make a portable, easy to use and effective forensics toolkit. Would [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Want Some COFEE?... Read the full post at darknet.org.uk
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USB Powered Gadgets and more.. (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Microsoft developed a USB stick to pluck evidence out of computers at crime scenes. The USB device is called COFEE (Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor) and has the power to blast through security settings to get the good stuff…and quick. The COFEE USB devices is ideal for on-site investigation where law-enforcement needs to extract data quickly [...]
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TG Daily (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Cyber crimes have evolved from hackers fighting against the views of government to sophisticated identity theft, breaking into banks and various criminal activities. So far, local police organizations have been losing a lot of time to recover data from such machines, and they need all the help they can get. Now Microsoft is joining the fight.
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p2pnet (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
RIAA-compliant Indiana U has 2nd thoughts - 241 Surrender to police, Malaysia blogger ordered - 142 IsoHunt sets Hollywood straight - 133 Tanya Andersen zeroes in on RIAA - 120 Getting canned: beer to die for - 115 Heartland Institute spams Canadian schools -113 COFEE forensic evidence extractor - 80 Is Google Earth a BIG White Elephant? - 79 Canadian DMCA rears its [...]
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Privacy Digest (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
NZ cops get 'COFEE' to capture PC evidence - New Zealand's source for technology news on - Via Stuff.co.nz : New Zealand police have been given a small plug-in device that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic data from computers that may have been used in crimes. The COFEE, which stands for Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, is a prototype of a USB "thumb drive" that Microsoft...
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Futurelawyer (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Link: Ride The Lightning: COFEE CAUSING JITTERS. Sharon Nelson is so right about this one. Responding to the privacy advocates who are worried about the COFEE USB thumb drive with forensic tools built in falling into the hands of bad...