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Sebring Man Innocent Of Sexual Assault
A jury of two men and four women found a Sebring man not guilty, after he spent 14 months in the Highlands County Jail accused of sexually assaulting a mentally challenged Sebring woman who he met online.
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Zaha Hadid's Portrait in Changing Colors Shown at National Portrait Gallery
Zaha Hadid by Michael Craig Martin, 2008Wall mounted LCD monitor/ computer with integrated software Commissioned with support from J.P. Morgan through the Fund for New Commissions.
Art Daily |
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Monster Employment Index Edges Up Slightly in September
The Monster Employment Index edged up one point in September, as online recruitment activity increased
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Keeping Computing Compatible
As distributed computing becomes universal, the programs that make devices work really have to work together. European researchers have gone back to basics to create a development toolkit that guarantees this sort of compatibility.
Science Daily |
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Remote logon traps laptop thief
A thief who took a New York man's laptop was caught after the computer owner tracked him remotely. Jose Caceres used a remote access programme to log on every day and watch the computer being used.
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Sheriff's Blotter
Agoura Hills A burglar stole a $150 iPod and $40 in cash from a vehicle parked in the 20740 block of Colina Vista Street Sept 21. The culprit also caused $200 in damages to get into the car.
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Monster Employment Index Edges Up Slightly in September
The Monster Employment Index edged up one point in September, as online recruitment activity increased slightly for the second consecutive month. The Monster Employment Index is a monthly gauge of U.S. online job demand based on a real-time review of millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large representative selection of corporate career Web sites and job boards, including ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Indictment says lifelong crook 'Tony the Nose' scamming again
MOUNT HOLLY - Reputed Trenton mobster and career con-man Anthony "Tony the Nose" Iannuzzio is among a group of 14 contractors who have been indicted in Burlington County Court on various charges of consumer and Internet fraud.
Trentonian |
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Jobs advertised online shows a decline
The gap has widened nationally between the number of job hunters and the number of advertised jobs. The Conference Board reported Wednesday that job vacancies advertised online dropped by a seasonally adjusted 216,000 postings in September.
The Kansas City Star |
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Skype text is monitored in China
A group of Canadian human-rights activists and computer security researchers has discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives certain Internet text conversations that include politically charged words.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Bois Forte Boys & Girls Club
TOWER — Something special occurs each day at the Bois Forte Boys & Girls Club. Talicia Lerfald, branch director of the Lake Vermilion club, knows the depth of what’s happening when the kids partake in such things as daily walks and computer games and art projects.
Mesabi Daily News |
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Popular business directory searches
Coordinator of High School and College Relations NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE Applications are being accepted for the full-time position of Coordinator of High School ...
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Skype text is monitored in China
A group of Canadian human-rights activists and computer security researchers has discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives certain Internet text conversations that include politically charged words.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Public libraries
Advance registration required for most programs RICHLAND COUNTY RCPL OCTOBER SCHEDULE WAS NOT AVAILABLE KERSHAW COUNTY CAMDEN BRANCH: Baby Story Time, songs, stories and play for 2-year-olds and younger, 10:30 a.m. today and Thursday, Oct. 9. Enjoying the Computer, 10:30 a.m.-noon Friday; introduction to computers for adults. Button Making, 3:30-5 p.m. Fridays; make a statement with a ...
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Second hackers convention opens Monday in Dayton
Imagine logging on to your online bank account and being secretly rerouted to a phony site where your password, account numbers and other personal information are instantly pilfered by bad guys.
Dayton Daily News |
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Budget woes may cost Sugarcreek computer upgrades
Discussion on improvements is tabled after concerns are raised about the price tage. Budget woes may keep Sugarcreek officials from updating the borough building's computer system.
The News-Herald |
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Cleared of Porn Charges, Teacher Explains What Happened
Roy High teacher, Kameron Klitgaard, spoke about his arrest for child pornography found on his laptop. Klitgaard says that he was downloading sound effects for his class project and was bombarded by pop-ups and spyware. He says that the unintended software download planted pornographic images on his computer. He talked of what happened and how he is picking up the pieces. FOX 13's Nicole Hunter ...
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Using TimeControl, Microsoft Project and SharePoint to create an Enterprise Project Management Environment
HMS Software has released a new solution area for the use of TimeControl with Microsoft Project Standard/Professional and SharePoint. The area is called "Using TimeControl, MS Project and SharePoint to create an enterprise project management environment.
CanadaIT.com |
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Monster Employment Index Edges Up Slightly in September
NEW YORK----The Monster Employment Index edged up one point in September, as online recruitment activity increased slightly for the second consecutive month. The Monster Employment Index is a monthly gauge of U.S. online job demand based on a real-time review of millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large representative selection of corporate career Web sites and job boards, ...
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Man jailed two years for child porn
A Hokitika man has been jailed for two years for downloading images of children being sexually abused from the internet.
Stuff |
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Non-equilibrium chips could avoid overheating laptops
Researchers are re-examining the Second Law of Thermodynamics in a bid to manage heat from laptops and other miniaturised electronics.
iTNews |
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Accused Riverside MySpace predator to face psychological exam
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A 32-year-old Riverside man accused of luring an underage Ontario girl for sex through a popular social networking Web site will undergo a psychological examination to determine his likelihood to re-offend.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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Weather: CLEAR Tmp: 62° F Hum: 51%
Twitter: An Internet service for people to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to the question: What are you doing? Some Twitter users prefer to foster conversations that answer other questions, such as what are you reading?
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Dollar rises as US Senate approves rescue plan
A South Korean dealer monitors a computer screen at the Korean Exchange Bank in Seoul. The dollar has edged up in Asian trade as markets reacted positively to the US Senate's passing of a revised financial bailout plan, dealers have said.
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Google teams with film stars to register US voters
Film stars including Forest Whitaker, Leonardo DiCaprio and Dustin Hoffman joined forces with Google on Wednesday in a campaign to get US citizens to vote in the coming presidential election.
China Daily |
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