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AFP probe camera in SBS changeroom
An SBS employee is being investigated by federal police after images from a camera hidden in a women's changeroom at the station were found on a personal computer.
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Features and Case Studies
The Australian Computer Society plans to meet government officials to highlight the urgent need for immigration reform but its proposal lacks substantive data and this could only hurt the society.
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Powerful cyclone kills at least 351 in Myanmar, concerns emerge about international aid
Residents of Myanmar's biggest city lit candles Monday, lined up to buy water and hacked their way through trees felled in a cyclone that killed more than 350 people, destroyed thousands of homes and caused widespread power cuts.
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What's next?
San Francisco -- Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang has gotten what he wanted: a chance to prove his company is worth more than the $47.5 billion that Microsoft Corp. offered to buy the Internet pioneer.
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Microsoft yanks Yahoo bid
"After careful consideration, we believe the economics demanded by Yahoo! do not make sense for us," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in withdrawing the $44.6-billion bid.
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Sixth-grade computer whiz is school's tech chief
By Greg Rayburn Stephens Media SHERWOOD - Some boys love sports. Some even like the dirt. But Sherwood 11-year-old Jon Penn's passion is the computer.
Arkansas News Bureau |
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USA
After a futile three-month effort to buy Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. withdrew its unsolicited $42.3 billion bid Saturday to acquire the Internet icon. Microsoft bowed out when Yahoo demanded at least $53 billion, according to media reports.
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OCZ Technology Announces the World's First High-Density 2GHz Solution, Offering 4GB of High-Performance Memory for ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.----OCZ Technology Group, Inc. , a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today premiered the world's first PC3-16000 4GB DDR3 kits to provide even greater performance and productivity on the latest DDR3 platforms.
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Arkansas News Bureau
Sixth-grade computer whiz is school's tech chief By Greg Rayburn SHERWOOD - Some boys love sports. Some even like the dirt. But Sherwood 11-year-old Jon Penn's passion is the computer.
Arkansas News Bureau |
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No changing back 457 visas for IT recruiters
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has rejected calls from the IT recruitment industry to ditch changes to the 457 visas made by the Howard government.
ZDNet Australia |
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Job vacancy: Computer Systems Manager
(Ref: 137) Kent Fire & Rescue Service are seeking to appoint a Computer Systems Manager to join their existing team. Primarily you will be responsible for the management of the day to day operations of the Authority’s Computer Systems, including the supervision of a technical team.
PublicTechnology.net |
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The Adler Network, Dedicated to Keeping Houston Area Community Safe and Well-Informed
Jim Adler & Associates Creatively Offers Educational Videos and Free Legal Advice through Variety of Internet Venues (PRWeb May 5, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb915414.htm
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Roll out the green carpet
Some members of the Calgary Roughnecks gathered around a computer last night to watch a lacrosse game, and they are Jaxed up about the result.
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DEAL DILEMMA
Having abruptly left Yahoo! at the altar over the weekend, Microsoft's Steve Ballmer is now under the gun to do something with the $46 billion check he was prepared to write the Internet target's shareholders. Sources close to Microsoft said the...
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Personnel file
Bob Breaux was named the chief operating officer of the Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations. He is also serving as the interim chief executive officer. Breaux was previously the owner of Total Computer Systems, Inc. for 25 years. He recently was named the 2008 Small Business Champion in Louisiana by the National Federation of Independent Business. Breaux is a member of NFIB, the ...
The Alexandria Town Talk |
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Subscribers give Omantel's new ADSL facility the thumbs-up
05 May 2008 MUSCAT: Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) has commenced a new concept of internet network with the launch of new hi-speed internet (ADSL) service to keep pace with the modern times.
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Parents turn the Miley moment into a teachable one
NEW YORK (AP) — Miley Cyrus' struggle with her controversial photo in "Vanity Fair" presents a great opportunity for parents to discuss how seemingly innocous photos posted to a blog or social networking site can be misinterpreted, experts say.
The Alexandria Town Talk |
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'Cookies' reveal surfing habits
Welcome to the world of targeting, where online service providers know quite a bit about you and use that knowledge to try to sell higher-priced ads to subsidize their free services.
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US targets China, Russia, 7 other nations for failing to protect US copyrights
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration is accusing China, Russia and seven other nations of failing to protect American producers of movies, computer software and other copyrighted material from widespread piracy.
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With new database, gangs can run but not 'hide'
Faced with an increasingly mobile culture of gangbangers, top law enforcement agencies are firing back. State officials plan by August to launch MassGangs, a new computer...
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AFP probe camera in SBS changeroom
An SBS employee is being investigated by federal police after images from a camera hidden in a women's changeroom were found on a personal computer.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Plano company's software lets you use your phone to grab documents
Even the smartest smart phones can't pull up that vital document you left on your computer at work. But that's about to change.
Dallas Morning News |
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The Continuing War Against Microsoft's "Facts" Campaign
davidmwilliams writes "I've been rallying against Microsoft's so-called 'Get the Facts' site for the last fortnight in my blog. Rather than give any legitimate comparison facing off Windows Server vs similarly spec'd Linux options, the Microsoft spin doctors opt for bunkum and hogwash with sensational headlines that don't have any substance underneath. Here's the state of play, including an ...
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Education notes
UTD starts CHAMPS project: University of Texas at Dallas researchers will start Challenging Algorithmics and Mathematics in Problem Solving, a new five-year computer science program for middle-school students, with a $2.7 million project funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Linked by Smith Johnson on Thu 27th Sep 2007 15:22 UTC
in short this artical is FUD, sure Vista is not perfect no OS is. and XP when it first came out also went thru some bumy times before it got really stable. which it achived with SP2, was was years after it was released.
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