Other parts of the military's domain aren't exactly natural but still offer the animals military-style protection.
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It is not the court's job, says Hasan Askari Rizvi, a commentator, to enter the executive's domain.
This manages the internet's domain-name system of addresses, such as .com, and the underlying internet protocol numbers.
Some use "mail relay, " borrowing someone else's domain to send e-mail.
That timing feels like a little more than a coincidence to us, especially since Facebook is gunning hard for location-based check-ins, which is traditionally Twitter's domain.
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In this case, Spamhaus's Domain Name System (DNS) servers were targeted - the infrastructure that joins domain names, such as bbc.co.uk, the website's numerical internet protocol address.
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The idea: As soon as a phishing site's domain name is identified by an accredited anti-phishing group, disconnect it from the directory--effectively sending it into cyberspace exile.
The business's domain name will change from theritzuk.co.uk to ketteringvenues.co.uk, and the Berkeley suite, a wedding or conference room for up to 100 people, will be renamed the Mayfair suite annexe.
In July, security researcher Dan Kaminsky revealed a flaw in the Web's domain name system, or DNS, the protocol that connects a Web site's name with its physical location on the Internet.
It is possible, given more nudging by the Europeans and Americans, he could find a way of describing Mr Denktash's domain that could be understood, at least in the north, as recognition.
Ken Silva, the security chief at VeriSign, which runs big chunks of the internet's domain-name system, advocates defences at the core of the network to tackle malicious data-packets before they reach their target.
The guru of the grower movement is Anselme Selosse, who studied in Burgundy and brought back to his father's domain in Avize all kinds of new ideas, including the basic insight that everything begins in the vineyards.
The two have stabilised the business and will part next year when Motorola plans to split itself into separate listed entities, one focused on mobile phones and home entertainment (Mr Jha's domain) and the other on enterprise networking (Mr Brown's patch).
That's the domain of Aymar de Lencquesaing, Acer's head of mobile phone products.
As it advances into the Tiger's last domain, the army must be careful to distinguish civilians from rebel fighters.
Then there's Digital Domain, a visual-effects house started by James Cameron that Bay bought in 2007 with his business partner, John Textor.
Allowing a wider variety of domains to exist will create more choice on the Internet and potentially spur innovation, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or Icann, the nonprofit that regulates the world's Internet domain names.
Students will help improve Watson's language and domain analysis capabilities by judging the evidence it provides and analyzing its answers within the domain of medicine.
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W3C's P3P work is aimed at giving consumers more say in how their personal information is used, said Daniel Weitzner, W3C's technology and domain leader, in Cambridge, Mass.
He said that uploads to the site would be encrypted to ensure their contents remained "confidential", and had suggested that basing the site at Gabon's .ga domain, rather than in the US, would "avoid another takedown".
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Also in Berlin, ICANN reviewed the World Intellectual Property Organization's recent report on domain names.
The United States is reported to have similar complaints about NSI's agreements with new domain registrars.
"I don't know anything about it, that's not in my domain, " he added.
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Owning up to government's limits in this domain will not allow Mr Mandelson to escape blame if his attempts to energise British industry fail, or are seen to inflict avoidable pain.
And third, there's the scenario of domain names as nothing more than a level of indirection in Internet numbering, allowing sites to move without notifying every last database and spreading loads among sites with the same service.
Verne books are freebies for publishers, since European and U.S. law puts previously published work into the public domain 70 years after an author's death.
Miami Herald Executive Editor Anders Gyllenhaal chalked it all up to a "misunderstanding, " noting the witness's name was already in the public domain and in any case, the newspaper published it before the judge's reminder in court on the afternoon of May 5.
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