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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
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8,000 SUPPORT STAFF TO MAINTAIN COMPUTERS IN SCHOOLS
KUALA TERENGGANU, Oct 10 (Bernama) -- In an effort to help teachers focus on their jobs, 8,000 support staff will be placed in schools to maintain their computers.
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Sony, Microsoft virtual communities to start
CHIBA, Japan -- Video game rivals Sony and Microsoft are going head-to-head in virtual worlds for their home consoles later this year. Both companies announced their services, which use graphic images that represent players called "avatars," Thursday at the Tokyo Game Show.
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Tips for Designing the Perfect Dorm Room on a Budget
(ARA) - As parents send their kids back-to-school this fall, many families will be spending less on their back to school purchases. According to a recent survey commissioned by Microsoft, 58 percent of parents say the economy will affect college related purchases this fall.
Carteret County News-Times |
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UK loses sensitive defence hard drive
The British defence ministry has admitted that a computer hard drive, containing the names and personal details of half the people serving in the country's armed forces, has disappeared.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Millionaire Sugar buys Woolworths stake
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Interactive Investor |
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Consumer electronics drives industrial displays
In consumer electronics LCDs with LED backlight are standard nowadays. But to use this backlight technology also in industrial applications requires some precautions.
EETimes.fr |
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Merrill Lynch implements IBM iDataPlex 'cloud' servers
Merrill Lynch is installing IBM's iDataPlex 'cloud' servers to help reduce energy costs and power consumption at its data centre.
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City IT director at center of investigation
ST. LOUIS — Police are investigating City Hall's computer chief after allegations that he helped his son and the wife of another employee land jobs with a firm that had a city contract.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Millionaire Sugar buys Woolworths stake
Alan Sugar, the millionaire founder of Amstrad computers and host of BBC television's The Apprentice, has purchased a near 4 percent stake in Woolworths Group , an industry source said on Friday.
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Research and Markets: Company and Industry Analysis Report for the European IT & Technology Sectors
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Europe IT & Technology Sectors : A Company and Industry Analysis " report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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New products
With the help of a new online service called HazelMail, you can turn a picture of a favorite vacation scene into a personalized postcard that the service will print and mail to your friends. The process is easy. To create a postcard on www.hazelmail.com, all you have to do is upload a digital image, add a message, enter the recipient's address, and pay $1.50. The company will then print the ...
The Springfield News-Leader |
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New products
With the help of a new online service called HazelMail, you can turn a picture of a favorite vacation scene into a personalized postcard that the service will print and mail to your friends. The process is easy. To create a postcard on www.hazelmail.com, all you have to do is upload a digital image, add a message, enter the recipient's address, and pay $1.50. The company will then print the ...
The Springfield News-Leader |
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Leading Companies Deliver RIAs on Adobe AIR
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that global brands are embracing the Adobe technology platform for rich Internet applications (RIAs) to create new types of engaging experience
Thaipr.net |
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Seattle Police Department Selects Intermec CN3 As Official Parking Enforcement Solution
Intermec Inc. recently announced that the Seattle Police Department has selected the Intermec CN3 mobile computer deployed with Advanced Public Safety (APS) PocketParking software as its official parking enforcement solution.
DataCollectionOnline |
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Sheriff's Office gets funds for cruiser updates
ELYRIA — The Lorain County Sheriff's Office received $46,000 in federal dollars to keep its cruisers' computer equipment effective and up-to-date.
The Morning Journal |
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Hackers using fake YouTube pages to attack computers
Computer security specialists warn that hackers are using fake YouTube pages to trick people into opening their machines to diabolical software.
Mail and Guardian |
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Seattle Police Department Selects Intermec CN3 As Official Parking Enforcement Solution
Intermec Inc. recently announced that the Seattle Police Department has selected the Intermec CN3 mobile computer deployed with Advanced Public Safety (APS) PocketParking software as its official parking enforcement solution.
WirelessWorkforceOnline |
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How to recycle anything: To help you navigate the often murky recycling waters, consult this guide
Each water bottle you recycle might seem like a drop in the bucket, but don't undervalue your efforts. America is recycling nearly 33 percent of its waste -- almost twice as much as 15 years ago. But sometimes it can be tough to tell what can go in the bin, what can't and what your local recycling center does and does not accept. (As of 2006, 8,660 municipalities were picking up recyclables ...
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Thompson campaign fund-raiser to include e-waste collection
The Daily Journal Silent auction lots and free electronic recycling are part of the Mike Thompson Harvest Fiesta fund-raiser on Sunday at Barra of Mendocino in Redwood Valley.
The Ukiah Daily Journal |
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Tech guru Tim O'Reilly challenges next generation to get serious
The entrepreneur, investor and book publisher urges young entrepreneurs and engineers to stop making silly software and start making a real difference in the world. Silicon Valley insiders call it the O'Reilly Radar: Tim O'Reilly's uncanny ability to spot a technology revolution before it happens. But lately the entrepreneur, investor and book publisher has been busier trying to incite the ...
Los Angeles Times |
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EurActiv.com - Hustinx: Tracking people 'easier' with RFID EU - European Information on InfoSociety
The European Commission should clarify the application of existing data protection rules to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies to avoid "big social dangers", European Data Protection Supervisor Peter Hustinx told EurActiv in an interview.
EUActiv |
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Police seize hundreds of marijuana plants in Tilden
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HPC handles routine business
The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) met Thursday and approved the following items
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Who’s responsible for the financial meltdown? Those blamed include President Bush, Wall Street and Congress. But in truth, the American people have no one to blame but themselves.
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