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Udall, Schaffer debate online over 2nd Amendment
Colorado’s U.S. Senate candidates, in their first foray into a 21st century debate format, took time to explain their thoughts to Internet savvy voters about an 18th century matter: the Second Amendment.
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Sony, Microsoft virtual communities to start
CHIBA (AP) - Video game rivals Sony and Microsoft are going head-to-head in virtual worlds for their home consoles later this year.
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Habitat for Hounds lists adoptable pets
Habitat for Hounds of Johnstown has joined other animal welfare organizations in the area that list their homeless pets on Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest database of adoptable animals on the Internet.
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Nightside recognised for sports test lab
Press release, 10-Oct-08, Nightside Test Design, Christchurch, New Zealand: Christchurch-based embedded electronics and software testing specialist Nightside Test Design has been announced as a finalist for the 2008 EDN Innovation Awards, which recognise excellence in electronics design, manufacture and testing from Australasian companies.
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Report: NSA listened in on personal military calls
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations from two U.S. military linguists that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas.
The Kansas City Star |
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Major problems with taxpayer funded computer program
Pasco County bought a new computer system in 2005, but the system is still not on line and can't be used.
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Owner Charged For Horrific Puppy Mill Conditions
There are deplorable conditions inside a puppy mill that supplies thousands of dogs to pet stores and Internet buyers across the country, including Chicago. CBS 2 Investigator Pam Zekman reports that an exclusive videotape was recorded in Minnesota by an investigator for the Companion Animal Protection Society, called CAPS.
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HP to build new computer plant in China
WASHINGTON -- US technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced plans on Thursday to build a manufacturing plant in southwestern China to make notebook and desktop personal computers for the Chinese market.
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Italy To Have Veto Power In Troubled Banks Strategies-Report
Any financial entity that seeks to tap the Italian Treasury's plan for capital injection will need to come up with a three-year strategic plan, which will need to be pre-approved by the government and the Bank of Italy, reports La Repubblica in its Friday Internet edition.
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Las Vegas Sun
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Apple’s Hot Ticket: New Laptops Next Week
Like clockwork (that’s running a bit slow), Apple sent out invitations Thursday morning to next Tuesday’s news conference to announce its latest laptop computers.
New York Times |
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Student arrested in computer data breach
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE ---- A South Tahoe High School student has been arrested on suspicion of hacking into the school's computer system, school officials said.
North County Times |
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Online educational publishing company expands
HURON Amid more bad news from Wall Street, at least one local company is bucking the trend and expanding.
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State Sen. Saunders on board of company called a pyramid scheme
Naples State Senator and Congressional candidate Burt Saunders is on the board of directors for an Internet company the California Attorney General is calling a pyramid scheme. Attorney General Jerry Brown filed suit on August 5, charging YourTravelBiz.com with operating an “endless chain scheme,” which is an unlawful pyramid in which a person pays money for the chance to receive money by ...
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South River High School will reopen Friday
School was damaged by accidental fire in computer server room on Wednesday night School was damaged by accidental fire in computer server room on Wednesday night
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Wallet Feeling A Little Light? Check Out The Expense Tracker
With the economy slipping closer to rock bottom every day now, many of us are going to have to start cutting back on our day-to-day expenditures. Cue Voice2Insight's The Expense Tracker , an online expense tracking system that makes entering every transaction as easy as calling a phone number and saying a few words. Most expense trackers require users to input their daily transactions from ...
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China Spies on Skype Users
A group of Canadian researchers has discovered that a Chinese version of the communications software Skype is being used to filter and record text chats that include politically charged words, such as "democracy", "Tibet" and "Communist Party".
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Parity provides free online identity management
New CardPress service provides a hosted application for associations, organizations, and merchants wanting to issue information cards.
ZDNet Asia |
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More Computers Stolen From Racine Schools
Crooks targeting expensive computer equipment, victimizing young students who use them to learn. it's the fifth such burglary in the fall. FOX 6's Paul Blume brings you the latest.
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Tech. team implements safe systems, protects ISU
Since the intrusion of the Sassor Virus in 2005 and the "ILSTU TEAM" phishing scams in 2007, the Campus Technology Support Group has taken a large step toward protecting the campus community against malicious software. "The primary engine of phishing is organized crime," Mark Walbert, associate vice president of Academic Information Technology, said.
Daily Vidette |
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Plea pending for man charged in Internet sex sting
A judge will decide whether to accept a plea agreement in one of the few remaining open court cases against alleged Internet predators caught in an online sting two years ago.
The Milford Daily News |
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New Computer Security Threat - ClickJacking
I know. You were sitting around thinking that computer security has gotten boring. You were like 'viruses? worms? Trojans?...yawn'. You were thinking that spyware and phishing attacks are so yesterday....
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