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NUIT works on wireless complaints
When administrators decided last spring to install wireless Internet throughout all residence halls, they granted a request students had been making for seven years. Once the wireless was installed, the complaints began. Now administrators are working to fix what has become one of the most frequent student problems this year: difficulty connecting to the new wireless Internet in dorm rooms.
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Court allows sex crime plea to be withdrawn
A state appellate court ruled Thursday that a 50-year-old Nekoosa man can withdraw his plea to a charge he used a computer to facilitate a sex crime.
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Skype unaware Chinese partner was monitoring and storing messages
Beijing - Skype, the online text message and voice service, acknowledged Friday that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages. Skype president Josh Silverman said the company was unaware that the internet chat of use...
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Uganda: Saint Lawrence Varsity Builds Two Billion Shillings Computer Centre
St. Lawrence University is to host the $150m (sh249.3b) national laptop distribution centre, the information and communication technology state minister, Alintuma Nsambu, has said.
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EXPENSIVE ENDEAVORS
Repairs needed to restore Fort Bend Independent School District campuses as a result of damages from Hurricane Ike will carry a hefty price tag for the district.
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Adepto Telecom Launches Network Wide Use of VOIP Softphone for Windows Vista
This new solution brings magic of VOIP to Windows Vista operating system. [PR.com - September 24, 2008]
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Vendors rush to fix critical TCP/IP bug
But the public are told to 'chill out'. Internet infrastructure vendors are rushing to develop patches for a set of TCP/IP security flaws, which could help hackers knock servers offline with very little effort.
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Consumers are to blame
Economics books are boring and mostly useless, and concepts like how businesses and the stock market works are all foreign concepts that don't actually influence most people. After all, what does it matter how the system works so long as it works? Sure, some businesses like Enron and Microsoft are going to abuse the system, but they are the exception to the rule.
The Triangle Online |
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Judge sentences sex offender to more counseling, no prison
Prashant Chopra used the Internet to lure an officer posing as a 12-year-old girl to have sex, but the Cleveland Heights man was sentenced Thursday to get more counseling instead of prison.
The Plain Dealer |
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Gene Network Sciences Announces Drug Development Collaboration With Biogen Idec
Gene Network Sciences, Inc. (GNS) recently announced that it has entered into an agreement with Biogen Idec under which GNS will use its proprietary REFS software platform to process clinical data provided by Biogen Idec to identify targets and biomarkers in inflammation.
PharmaceuticalOnline |
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Effort to suppress evidence denied in child porn case
An attorney for a Southbury man police said imported child pornography in 2006 tried, but failed, on Tuesday to suppress a search and seizure warrant used by police to collect the man's computers.
Republican-American |
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C-G's Kwech shoots 6-under
CARY– Tuesday’s conditions were ideal for golfing, and Cary-Grove’s Ryan Kwech took advantage as he fired a scorching 6-under-par 31, at Cary Country Club, for the Trojans.
McHenry County Sports |
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Nintendo DSi Reservations Already on Japanese Auction Sites
Reservation tickets for Nintendo's DSi are already hitting Japanese online auction sites less than a day after it was...
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In Tomorrow's Paper
Weak computer security across the Alberta government allowed sophisticated hackers to worm their way into the system, auditor general Fred Dunn reported yesterday.
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Trojans nab big victory against Gators
CARY – Abby Heredia knew what Cary-Grove’s odds historically had been against volleyball archrival Crystal Lake South.
McHenry County Sports |
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Indianapolis man accused of extortion
An Indianapolis man tried to extort more than $200,000 from insurance giant AIG after stealing a computer server that contained personal and health-care information on more than 900,000 people, federal officials said.
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Trojans finish long week with 3rd-place finish
CRYSTAL LAKE – And on the seventh day, Cary-Grove finally rested.
McHenry County Sports |
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Trojans†defense shuts out Eagles
ALGONQUIN – Cary-Grove’s defense was at its suffocating best Friday night, even if its offense had some difficulty.
McHenry County Sports |
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Police and Fire Report
ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY: Battle Creek police said a woman was awakened in her home on Thursday morning on the 100 block of College Street by three armed men wearing masks who kicked in her door, yelled police and demanded money. The suspects fled the woman's bedroom after something spooked them, police said. At about 8:06 a.m., a tracking dog was used and a dark knit cap was found close to the ...
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Trojans' offense prevails
CARY – After a slow start against Johnsburg, Cary-Grove’s football team gave an afternoon homecoming crowd something to shout about Saturday.
McHenry County Sports |
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Trojans' rushing attack in high gear
GRAYSLAKE – If Grayslake Central thought Friday night’s rain would help it slow down Cary-Grove’s rushing attack, it was mistaken.
McHenry County Sports |
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Cary-Grove's offense pounds Marian in 2nd half
CARY – When Cary-Grove’s coaches review the film, they will need a most discerning eye to find much fault with the Trojans’ second-half offensive performance against Marian Central.
McHenry County Sports |
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Mitnick violated by US immigration
FORMER HACKER Kevin Mitnick who was released from jail more than eight years ago said he was violated by US customs and immigration.
The Inquirer |
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Boys roundup: Oberlies' 2 goals key C-G soccer win
McHENRY – John Oberlies scored twice for Cary-Grove as it defeated McHenry, 3-2, in Fox Valley Conference Valley Division soccer play Thursday. Tyler Cuchna also scored for the Trojans (10-1, 4-1).
McHenry County Sports |
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Patni centre gets LEED Platinum rating
BANGALORE, INDIA: Patni Computer Systems, a leading global IT and BPO services provider was awarded the prestigious LEED Platinum (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating for its Green IT-BPO Centre inaugurated earlier this year in Noida.
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