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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. By a vote of 418 to 0, the House approved a measure clarifying that images obtained over the Internet would be subject to federal interstate commerce laws.
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Microsoft's Mundie Sees a Future In Spatial Computing
An anonymous reader writes "Speaking at the MIT Emerging Technology Conference, Microsoft Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie explained that he sees the industry evolving into 'spatial computing,' and he envisions a 3-D virtual world populated by virtual presences, using a combination of client and cloud services. 'In a few months, the compay plans to test a new virtual reception ...
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Hack Attack?
Junior Tracy Gudaitis makes sure that she logs out of online accounts based on past experience.
Jambar |
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New business college has staff and students excited
The new business college is expected to be finished by 2010 and the three-story building is expected to hold a 200-seat auditorium, a conference center, computer labs, classrooms, lounges, and a cafe, said Betty-Jo Licata dean of the Williamson College of Business Administration.
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Former LaBrae Employee Indicted
A former computer coordinator for the LaBrae schools has been indicted for the theft of more than 100-thousand dollars worth of computer equipment. 39 year-old Joseph Beason, the district's former technical coordinator, has been indicted on two counts of theft in office.
WFMJ Youngstown |
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Apple Eases iTunes Access For The Blind
Apple has agreed to program its digital music service with software that blind people use to read the Internet.
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Internet teen grooming charges
A WEST Australian man has been charged with using the internet to groom teenage girls for sex.
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
Associated Press - September 26, 2008 9:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet.
KOAM-TV Pittsburg |
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. By a vote of 418 to 0, the House approved a measure clarifying that images obtained over the Internet would be subject to federal interstate commerce laws.
WBTV Charlotte |
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
Associated Press - September 26, 2008 9:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet.
19 Action News Cleveland |
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
Associated Press - September 26, 2008 9:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet.
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. By a vote of 418 to 0, the House approved a measure clarifying that images obtained over the Internet would be subject to federal interstate commerce laws.
KWQC-TV 6 Davenport |
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
Associated Press - September 26, 2008 9:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet.
KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls |
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Natasha Vargas-Cooper: Side Stepping statement? Take a drink. Depressed about the Country? Take A Drink. Now Blog! : ...
9:04 First Question: Where you guys at on this whole Economy thing? Winner: Obama Memorized and Clear. Transparency , accountability, and loans to failing business...
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Apple making iTunes easier for people who are blind to use.
Most teens listen to their music on digital players, but Cory Cadlik, who is blind, had to ask for help when he wanted to buy songs for his iPod from the online music store iTunes.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. By a vote of 418 to 0, the House approved a measure clarifying that images obtained over the Internet would be subject to federal interstate commerce laws.
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Live video of presidential debate
For the best site experience, please use a non-beta version of Internet Explorer 6+, set the screen resolution to 1024x768, and enable JavaScript and Cookies.
New London Day |
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Pleasant Hill's free Wi-Fi network up and running
Most areas now served; full coverage expected by end of October
Contra Costa Times |
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Brophy vs. Mountain View
Follow the Phoenix Brophy Prep Broncos as they take on the Mesa Mountain View Toros, LIVE on your computer screen.
The Arizona Republic |
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Mesquite vs. Desert Vista
Follow the Gilbert Mesquite Wildcats as they take on the Desert Vista Thunder, LIVE on your computer screen.
The Arizona Republic |
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StrangeCharm - Particle Debris: Beware the DTS Bomb on Blu-ray Discs
This was another eventful week. Apple and its iPhone developers have been squabbling, Google announced its G1 with comparisons to the iPhone coming fast and furious, and more delicious rumors surfaced on the new Apple notebooks rumored to be announced on October 14. And more... Read about it in John's blog
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Apple makes iTunes more accessible for the blind
WATERTOWN, Massachusetts - Most teens listen to their music on digital players, but Cory Cadlik, who is blind, had to ask for help when he wanted to buy songs for his iPod from the online music store iTunes.
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Long Zune outage coming Monday
In a late Friday e-mail, Microsoft warns customers that the Zune service will be down starting at 12:01 Monday for up to 48 hours. A representative declines to explain why so long.
CNET |
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Apple Store Geniuses Might Actually Be Dunces [Genius Says What]
You've probably wondered what it takes to become a Genius at an Apple Store. I mean, they're called Geniuses, and it's Apple, and they only deal with Apple products, so they know them to the core,...
Gizmodo |
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Apple makes iTunes more accessible for the blind
WATERTOWN, Mass. - Most teens listen to their music on digital players, but Cory Cadlik is different from most teens because he's blind. That made it impossible for him...
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