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Aerosmith singer Tyler sues bloggers
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has sued unknown bloggers who the singer said impersonated him on the web, writing about the death of his mother and other "intimate details" from his life.
Stuff |
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Google Street View A Child Safety Threat?
A new child safety campaign is targeting Google Street View, claiming that the image-mapping feature aids potential predators. CBS News Technology Analyst Larry Magid disagrees.
CBS News |
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gOS 3.0 Gadgets Final Available for Download
gOS 3 Gadgets includes LXDE (Lightweight X Desktop Environment) applications in the renewed effort to develop a more lightweight desktop. gOS 3 Gadgets instantly launches Google Gadgets for Linux on startup, introducing over 100,000 possible iGoogle and Google Gadgets to the desktop.
LinuxElectrons |
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Ask Eartha Steward: Recycling Week 2008
Why does it cost extra to recycle some things, like computers and appliances? Doesn't that discourage people from recycling? I think it should all be free!
Summit Daily News |
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Site airing high school football
LAS CRUCES — LCPS.TV has begun webcasting selected high school football games on its Web site. The next scheduled webcast is the Albuquerque Manzano vs. Las Cruces High School game at 7 p.m. Friday at the Field of Dreams. Other games will follow through Nov. 7.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Reading the Future of Web Search
Although Google has become synonymous with Web searching, not everyone believes it holds the future to search technology. Next-generation search tools focus on preparation, organization and presentation and utilize concepts such as clustering, visualization and human editors.
Law.com |
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Use Computer Forensics to Catch a Trade Secrets Thief
An effective approach to catch a trade secret thief relies on a combination of sophisticated forensics and traditional gumshoe tactics. Early forensics and investigation are likely to shorten the case and achieve better results for less, say Howrey's John Keville and Sheryl Falk.
Law.com |
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EBay wins conditional approval for Gmarket deal
SEOUL, Sept 25 (Reuters) - South Korea's antitrust watchdog said on Thursday it granted conditional approval for eBay Inc's plan to buy a controlling stake in South Korean online retailer Gmarket Inc .
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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An Analysis of the Chinese Software Industry and Its World Class Low Cost Manufacturing - Examine Future Trends, ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "China Software - World Class Low Cost Manufacturing" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Redundancy plan confirmed by ANZ
25 September 2008 ANZ has confirmed it is exploring voluntary redundancy for retail staff, citing the increase of internet and phone banking as a key reason.
NZCity |
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Europe-wide wireless broadband on the way
EU politicians have backed measures to help create a wireless broadband service that could work across Europe.
ZDNet Asia |
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Toshiba Announces Strategic Partnership Strengthened to Expand Delivery of Digital Media via SD Cards
Toshiba Corporation today announced that it would make an equity investment in MOD Systems Incorporated, a U.S.-based industry leader providing digital content delivery systems to the retail sector. Toshiba will invest USD 20 million in MOD Systems, in addition to a previous investment of USD 4 million made in September 2007, bringing Toshiba's total investment to USD 24 million.
Centre Daily Times |
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Judge Grants New Trial In Music Downloading Case
A federal judge granted a new trial to a Minnesota woman convicted of pirating music files, ruling Wednesday that he made an error in her trial. And he implored Congress to change copyright laws to prevent excessive awards against individuals in similar cases.
WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul |
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Santa Cruz police crack large commercial burglary case at Safeway
SANTA CRUZ - A band of burglars allegedly stole $60,000 worth of merchandise from Safeway and resold the stolen items on eBay, police said.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Mydebates
If the debate does happen friday, you can see it live on the internet.
KAUZ Wichita Falls |
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Website Dedicated to Stopping Oline Predators
Parents and teachers both depend on many resources to help in the fight against sexual predators. One valuable resource can be found online. It's a website called www.a-better-child.org and its brain child of one local man committed to stopping online predators dead in their tracks.
News 12 Augusta |
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Netbooks or notebooks?
Larry Dignan wrote an interesting piece on netbooks and whether they will hurt notebook sales, particular those of Apple MacBooks. The MacBook seems especially vulnerable in a weak economy since decent Windows laptops can be had for around $700 and netbooks start at around a quarter of the price...
ZDNet |
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Ansar behind terror emails: Crime branch
The Anti-Terrorism Squad's probe into the terror mail sent by Indian Mujahideen by hacking into a Khalsa College computer is yet to make any ...
The Times of India |
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Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system
NEW YORK (AP) — Yahoo Inc. launched a much-anticipated upgrade to its online advertising system Wednesday as it tries to bring to graphical display ads some of the innovations that powered Google Inc.'s rapid rise in search marketing.
The Post-Standard |
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Toshiba Announces Strategic Partnership Strengthened to Expand Delivery of Digital Media via SD Cards
TOKYO----Toshiba Corporation today announced that it would make an equity investment in MOD Systems Incorporated, a U.S.-based industry leader providing digital content delivery systems to the retail sector.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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The Link: Google Cell Phone?
While it's the overwhelming favorite for Internet searches, Google is looking to become your favorite cell phone. The search engine has joined forces with wireless carrier T-Mobile to show off the new Google phone.
WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia |
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Money is main cause of Internet security threats--Symantec
MANILA, Philippines -- Earning a quick buck continues to be the primary driver for the spread of malicious viruses and Trojans on the Internet and will be the trend in the coming years, according to a Symantec executive.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Oracle enters hardware business with HP
SAN FRANCISCO, California -- Oracle announced its entry into the storage and database hardware business with Hewlett Packard (HP) as partner, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said here at Oracle Open World.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Don't buy stand-alone antivirus: Trend Micro
Stand-alone antivirus applications were dangerous because they could not adequately protect users and so created a false sense of security, according to the top malware expert at Trend Micro. However, the company continues to sell its stand-alone antivirus app because of 'customer demand'.
cnet.com.au |
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Howe Library offers computer classes
dult computer classes begin Oct. 2, and run through Oct. 23 at the Howe Community Library. The classes are designed for intermediate computer users, Library aid Terry McLaughlin said. Adults who already know computer basics are welcome to attend.
The Herald Democrat |
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