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Lori Drew's Trial Date in MySpace Case Postponed Again
Lori Drew's trial date, which was scheduled for October 7, has been postponed once again. U.S. District Court Judge George Wu decided Tuesday to postpone the trial in order to to consider the defense's motion to dismiss the case. The trial was already postponed once from July 29 to Oct. 7. In the Wall Street Journal Law Blog , Drew's attorney "predicts the trial date will get pushed back ...
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UK children 'at risk on internet'
British youngsters are more at risk from web dangers than those from other European countries, a report claims.
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On-board Wi-Fi arrive on buses in U.S., abroad
Stay connected anywhere from New York to St. Petersburg.
Salon.com |
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Watkins Glen man charged with possessing child pornography
The Watkins Glen Police Department, in conjunction with the New York State Police Computer Crime Unit, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the New York Internet Crimes against Children Task Force, Schuyler County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division and the Schuyler County District Attorney’s Office, arrested a Watkins Glen man after an investigation found that ...
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AT&T and Other I.S.P.’s May Be Getting Ready to Filter
UPDATED For the last 15 years, Internet service providers have acted - to use an old cliche - as wide-open information super-highways, letting data flow uninterrupted and unimpeded between users and the Internet.
New York Times |
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Terminal Server 3.0 adds Leopard support, RDP
Aqua Connect has announced Aqua Connect Terminal Server 3.0, adding Leopard compatibility and Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) support. Licensed and implemented RDP support is a first on the Mac platform, according to Aqua Connect, and the Leopard support includes new functionality such as auditing user sessions, prioritizing CPU usage, and session shadowing....
MacNN |
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PASS Announces Dell as Community Summit Platinum Sponsor
CHICAGO----The Professional Association for SQL Server today announced Dell as the platinum sponsor of PASS Community Summit 2008. With generous contributions from Dell sponsoring the hardware and internet pavilion, the 2008 Summit--expected to attract over 3,000 attendees--will offer attendees convenience of internet access and PC availability in the exhibit hall and session rooms.
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Into the Cloud: Our 5 Favorite Online Storage Services
Being able to access your files from anywhere and from any computer is one of the great conveniences of the always-on Internet. Online file storage has been around for quite a while, but the latest generation of services are so cheap and easy to use that there is almost no reason not to back some of your files up into the cloud. Most online storage providers also give you the ability to then ...
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Pooch Punt: Friday Night Football (Maybe) Picks
It’s Friday (or so my computer reads) which means there’s football tonight (eh, maybe thanks to the rain) and I know who’s winning these games (probably).
The News Virginian |
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South Africa gets the iPhone 3G
Apple’s iPhone is now for sale in South Africa.
Macworld |
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Silicon Valley to feel banking slump
San Jose-based Cisco Systems Inc. and other computer makers may lose $4.3 billion in orders next year as the credit crisis forces financial companies to cut spending to the lowest level since 2000.
Contra Costa Times |
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Mary J. Blige concert rescheduled
The Mary J. Blige concert scheduled for Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Saturday has been rescheduled. No reason was given for the postponement. The new date is Wednesday, Oct. 8. Robin Thicke will open the show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets dated for Saturday's concert will will be honored on the rescheduled date.
The Charlotte Observer |
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Japan's online social scene isn't so social
Like a lot of 20-year-olds, Kae Takahashi has a page on U.S.-based MySpace, and there is no mistaking it for anyone else's.
MSNBC |
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Copyright Law Should Not Chill Development of Emerging Technologies
New York - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and a coalition of groups representing both consumers and industry filed an amicus brief today in the first major lawsuit since MGM v. Grokster against a creator of peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharing software, warning that the case has profound implications for the development of new software and hardware.
Electronic Frontier Foundations |
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Silicon Valley to feel banking slump
San Jose-based Cisco Systems Inc. and other computer makers may lose $4.3 billion in orders next year as the credit crisis forces financial companies to cut spending to the lowest level since 2000.
Inside Bay Area |
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FTC May Appeal Rambus Antitrust Ruling to U.S. Supreme Court
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Federal Trade Commission may appeal a court order throwing out its antitrust findings against computer-memory chip designer Rambus Inc.
Bloomberg |
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PlayStation Network Cards Expanded Availability
The pre-paid cards hit multiple retail outlets in November. September 26, 2008 - Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) is expanding the availability of the popular PlayStation Network Cards to additional major retailers nationwide this holiday season.
IGN PSP |
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EC backs business use of social networks
Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding argued in a speech at the Safer Internet Forum in Luxemburg today that social networking sites can have a positive impact on European industry by boosting productivity and internal communications.
Infomatics |
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The Weatherford Democrat |
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Silicon Valley to feel banking slump
San Jose-based Cisco Systems Inc. and other computer makers may lose $4.3 billion in orders next year as the credit crisis forces financial companies to cut spending to the lowest level since 2000.
Contra Costa Times |
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Dell rolls out LED screens
ROUND ROCK, Texas, Sept. 26 (UPI) -- U.S.-based Dell has announced it will use energy-efficient screens in all of its new laptops.
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Global Icons Ribery, De Rossi, Kuranyi, Cech and Others Join Rooney and Ronaldinho on EA Sports FIFA Soccer 09 Pack ...
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today unveiled its world-wide lineup of cover athletes for EA SPORTS(TM) FIFA Soccer 09. Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney and AC Milan superstar Ronaldinho will be the face of FIFA Soccer 09 worldwide on each available platform -- the PLAYSTATION(R)3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360(R)(TM) video game and entertainment system, Wii(TM) home video ...
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Transcript of today's OSU football online chat
Each Friday at noon during Ohio State's football season, Dispatch.com and BuckeyeXtra.com readers can chat online with either Tim May or Ken Gordon, The Dispatch's OSU football beat writers. Here's a transcript of today's chat with Ken.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Larry Ellison on cloud computing buzzword: "Complete gibberish" [Quotable]
"The computer industry is the only industry that is more fashion-driven than women’s fashion." So says Larry Ellison, who told analysts yesterday that "other than change the wording of some of our... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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Computer testing for some school districts approved by Senate
A bill that would allow school districts and charter schools to pilot test programs and be exempt from state-testing requirements passed the Senate this morning with a 22-5 vote.
Deseret Morning News |
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