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1&1 Opens Lenexa Data Center
October 1, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider 1&1 has turned a former warehouse in Lenexa, a Kansas suburb, into a state-of-the-art data center able to withstand Kansas's infamous tornadoes.
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Porn Watching Laptop Thief Gets Fingered Remotely
A White Plains man used a remote access program on his laptop to monitor the suspect who stole it, resulting in his arrest last week . The laptop was stolen on September 4th after Jose Caceres left it on top of his car while he carried stuff into his home. Using the remote tracking, Caceres was able to monitor the suspect's internet use, which he says primarily consisted of studying the ...
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Hacker Mafiaboy releases book
The country's most notorious hacker, Mafiaboy, has written a tell-all book.
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Chamber schedules Business After Hours
An Oktoberfest open house, sponsored by Marshfield Chamber of Commerce, will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2, at ACTSmart, American Computer Technologies, 769 Plain St., Unit L, Marshfield. Beer, bratwurst and door prizes will be featured.
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Infamous Canadian hacker 'Mafiaboy' breaks silence with book release
The country's most notorious hacker, Mafiaboy, has written a tell-all book that is expected to hit bookshelves in the next few days.
Canada.com |
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Virginia High Court Wrong About IP Addresses
Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton writes "The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that the state's anti-spam law, which prohibits the sending of bulk e-mail using falsified or forged headers, violates the First Amendment because it also applies to non-commercial political or religious speech. I agree that an anti-spam law should not outlaw anonymous non-commercial speech. But the ...
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Government Computer News
The Housing and Urban Development Department is moving toward service-oriented architecture (SOA) that will aid the agency in its mission to promote responsible, sustainable home ownership and maximize options for safe and affordable housing for citizens and residents across the nation.
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Lockdown ends at Pittsburgh prison
An inmate lockdown has ended and things are returning to normal at the state prison in Pittsburgh where phone and computer service had been knocked out by water from a broken washing machine
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Infamous Canadian hacker 'Mafiaboy' breaks silence with book release
The country's most notorious hacker, Mafiaboy, has written a tell-all book that is expected to hit bookshelves in the next few days.
Regina Leader-Post |
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UAF alumus’ Web site used in the hacking of Palin’s e-mail
A former UAF student’s proxy server was used to hack vice-presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin’s private e-mail account. read more
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Microsoft forced to go on the offensive
Microsoft Corp.'s operations chief took it personally when one of the company's biggest accounts was threatened by Google Inc.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Upek unveils personal fingerprint reader
For about $50, people can now buy a personal Upek Inc. fingerprint reader as a security system for their computers. (AAPL) (STM)
San Francisco Business Times |
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Netflix to offer Starz, Mac streaming
DVD rental service Netflix and broadcaster Starz Entertainment on Wednesday announced a new partnership, one which will see Netflix offer access to the entire Starz library via Internet-connected computers, and the Xbox 360 when its enhanced interface launches later this fall. Specifically, the Starz Play broadband movie service will be included in all unlimited Netflix subscriptions, giving ...
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Hosa Introduces Tracklink Instrument To USB Interface
Hosa Technology announces the new TRACKLINK Instrument to USB Interface.
Harmony Central |
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Naval Research Lab Employee Pleads Guilty to Computer Theft
A former computer systems administrator for the Naval Research Laboratory pleaded guilty today to a federal charge stemming from the theft of nearly 19,000 pieces of computer and office equipment.
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Apple aims to dismiss Psystar countersuit
Apple asked a U.S. District Court judge to dismiss Psystar's counterclaims against the company. As background, Apple launched a suit against Psystar alleging that the Mac clone maker harmed its brand. Psystar all resources fired back arguing that Apple was abusing monopoly power and launched its own...
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Yikes! The Computer Ate My Office Work
There are ways to prevent most of the common ails that can befall your computer, and while these solutions were developed for the office, many of the tactics will work at home, too.
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FTC’s Cyber Security Website Gets an Upgrade with Help of 22 Organizations
Oct. 1, 2008 - The Federal Trade Commission’s Website that helps senior citizens and other consumers stay on guard against Internet fraud is revamping – with the help of 22 other agencies and groups - to provide extra tools for cyber safety.
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My iPhone justification
I remember getting my first computer which was an Apple II back in the late '70s. You may be surprised when I tell you what mostly stands out about those times. It wasn't the fun I had playing with it nor the sense of discovery and accomplishment I achieved as I learned how to program it and figured out ways to use it in school. Unfortunately the main thing I remember was how I constantly had to ...
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Home builder donates $5,000 to school's computer lab
When the new Sunset Palms Elementary School, 8650 Boynton Beach Blvd., opened in August in West Boynton , the school could only afford funding for three computers in each classroom.
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Lee County Shopper launches new Web site
For 30 years The Lee County Shopper has been serving more than 400,000 local residents in posting classifieds and advertisements, and after Oct. 1, the countywide publication will be available online at leecountyshopper.com.
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Samsung SWC-E100 ExpressCard (Sprint XOHM)
This simple, inexpensive ExpressCard is a solid first effort from Samsung for getting laptops onto Sprint's fast XOHM WiMax network.
PC Magazine |
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GTECH to unveil Mexico's After School Advantage Program
Program provides state-of-the-art computer lab for The Next Step Tutoring Program
The Mexico Ledger |
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Computer Connections
When Marlene Archer saw a posting for a technology coordinator with the Randolph Community Partnership, she applied.
Randolph Herald |
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More mainstream movies for Netflix online
"Spider-Man 3," "Ratatouille, "No Country for Old Men" and "Superbad" on demand online.
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