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Hole in Adobe software threatens video security
A security hole in Adobe Systems software used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet allows viewers to copy movies on some Web sites and avoid commercials on others, threatening the financial success of online video.
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Red Cross launches cutting-edge game to teach about war
It could be a phone call, it could be an email, but it's from a Ugandan teenager asking you to help find the mother he has lost touch with during his country's civil war.
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Parent, School System Debate Online Use Of Student Names
Just two months after the Washington County School Board’s most recent approval of a policy preventing pupils’ full names from appearing with their photographs online, the issue is on the agenda again Oct. 6.
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Internet fraud taps bank accounts
Mario Bower is a creature of habit when it comes to his personal finances.
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If the economy doesn't get us, the computers will
As I write this, I and the rest of the nation await the outcome of the government's efforts to restore confidence and sanity to the credit markets - an effort being generically referred to as "the bailout."
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A few years ago I bought a cheap Windows notebook so I could test design issues being reported by Windows users. The $700 15" Acer Aspire notebook had a 1280 x 800 display, 512 MB of RAM, a 1.4 GHz Celeron CPU, Windows XP, and about 45 minutes of battery life.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
TiVo Inc and Nero AG of Germany announced Monday that they will be launching a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo set-top box.
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YouTube Hitler parodies go viral
Adolf Hitler is the unlikely star of a new viral internet meme on YouTube that has revived the prospects of a film about the dictator's final days.
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Apple makes iTunes more accessible for the blind
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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Beware of liability tripwires when designing a Web site
Many businesses operate under the mistaken assumption of a wide-open Internet, in which they can copy and link on Web sites without repercussion. While at one time this belief may have been true, the Internet has moved from a system based on an open source to one more based on principles of proprietary rights.
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Mandatory arbitration comes under attack
Arbitration has become the predominant alternative for resolving disputes during the past several years. Individuals, often unknowingly, consent to arbitration when opening a bank account, getting a credit card, buying a car, signing a lease, purchasing items on the Internet, getting a job and getting necessary medical care. However, arbitrations have come under mounting criticism of late.
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Jury duty? You may want to edit your online profile
Trial consultants increasingly use the Internet to learn about prospective jurors, including how they vote, how they spend money and if they've spoken out on controversial issues. At first brush, there was nothing about the 74-year-old beauty contest supplier from the Bible Belt bastion of Texarkana that inspired trial consultant Robert B. Hirschhorn to want her on his high-tech client's jury.
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Desktop Diversions 4
Still not doing any work? We have all you need to distract you from actually having to look busy! This batch of desktop PC games are Frogapult, Fish and Who Wants to be a millionaire re also all available for you to download! You will need winzip to open the files.
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YouTube Hitler parodies go viral
Adolf Hitler is the unlikely star of a new viral internet meme on YouTube that has revived the prospects of a film about the dictator's final days.
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Steve Ballmer Sure Has Lots to Say
News Analysis. Microsoft's CEO is a man with a plan: Back-to-basics software development for operating systems installed in more places.
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Apple makes iTunes more accessible for the blind
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.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Yahoo overhauls banner ad system
Yahoo has rolled out a new marketplace for selling banner advertisements. The 'Apt' system will link prospective advertisers with some 784 sites from local newspapers.
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Google launches Yahoo 'facts' site
Google is launching a new website aimed at countering critics of its impending advertising deal with Yahoo..
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Hole in Adobe software threatens video security
NEW YORK, USA: A security hole in Adobe Systems Inc software used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet allows viewers to copy movies on some Web sites and avoid commercials on others, threatening the financial success of online video.
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High school football: N-H podcast returns tonight
“Monday Night Blitz” — The News-Herald’s podcast and live high school football talk show — returns Monday at Cappelli’s at The Comfort Inn in Mentor on Route 306. The show is from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and available for live streaming and downloading on the Internet on SportstalkCleveland.com. N-H high school football writer Bill Tilton and co-host Eddie Dwyer will review Week 6 and look ahead to Week 7.
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ID theft repair kit offered online by Kansas attorney general's office
The Internet can be used to steal your identity, but now it also can help repair the damage. Kansas Attorney General Steve Six has announced a Web site brochure aimed at preventing and repairing damage caused by identity thieves.
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New software turns PC into TiVo TV recorder
TiVo Inc. and Nero AG of Germany were set to announce Monday that they will be launching a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo set-top box. The kit will cost $199 when it goes on sale Oct. 15, and includes a remote and a TV...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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New software turns PC into TiVo TV recorder
TiVo Inc. and Nero AG of Germany were set to announce Monday that they will be launching a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo set-top box. The kit will cost $199 when it goes on sale Oct. 15, and includes a remote and a TV...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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TiVo to announce software package for Windows PCs
TiVo Inc. and Nero AG of Germany were set to announce today that they will launch a package that turns a Windows PC into a TV recorder, just like a TiVo box.
Dallas Morning News |
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HCL Technologies Cut to `Neutral' by JPMorgan After Axon Bid
Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- HCL Technologies Ltd. , the Indian software-services provider controlled by billionaire Shiv Nadar , was downgraded by JPMorgan Chase & Co. on concern that its bid for Axon Group Plc may slow or reduce earnings growth.
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