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Austin man sentenced in child-porn case
A 20-year-old Austin man must perform 100 hours of community service after pleading guilty to circulating pornographic images involving children online. Michael Josep
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HP signs first pro sports league deal
Palo Alto-based Hewlett-Packard Co. signed a multiyear marketing agreement with the National Basketball Association that is the company's first with a major professional sports league.
Contra Costa Times |
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Dirty deeds done on net: fans grab new album early
AUSTRALIAN hard rock fans who have waited eight long years for the latest offering from AC/DC can obtain the band's new album a week early after it was leaked in full on illegal download websites.
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Store upto 6TB of data with the Netgear ReadyNAS Pro
This beast is the ReadyNAS Pro. It contains upto 6TB of storage. That's 6,144GB, 6,291,456MB, or a hell of a lot of HD episodes of "The Crystal Maze", so you can scream "Get out!" thirty seconds before the time runs out to your heart's content for hours.
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Ranked Number 14 in Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 Program for San Diego - Attributes 2003 to 2007 Revenue Growth to ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 2008--Axesstel, Inc. (AMEX:AFT), a leader in the design and development of fixed wireless voice and broadband data products, has been named to Deloitte's prestigious Technology Fast 50 Program for San Diego, a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, and life sciences companies in the area by Deloitte LLP, one of the nation's ...
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Education: Driver for a lower-cost MacBook?
The Mac community and fellow travelers are holding their collective breaths until noon on Tuesday when Apple's spotlight will move off of notebooks. While most of the speculation is on what will be introduced -- supposedly a MacBook with a significantly lower price tag -- others are questioning the why of such a move. But few are talking education.
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Public notice: Taxpayers have right to know
“Public notice.” Sounds great, but it costs money ... at least in the print media. So why in the world should governmental entities spend taxpayers’ money on public notices when they can post them on the Internet for next to nothing?
Sidney Herald-Leader |
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Sonoman loses $4K in online scam
A 63-year-old Sonoma woman who thought she was buying a 2002 Honda CR-V on Craigslist for $4,200 ended up sending the money to an online bunko artist using an increasingly popular Internet scam.
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Numerous thefts from cars reported in county
Thieves made off with a laptop, iPod, DVD player and other items after entering several cars throughout Sheboygan County in recent days, the Sheboygan County Sheriffs Department reported Monday.
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Frost & Sullivan Award Underlines Xcerion's Outstanding Product Innovation Capabilities
The 2008 Frost & Sullivan European Product Innovation Award in the emerging field of Cloud Computing goes to Sweden-based Xcerion, for developing the icloud cloud operating system .
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Man Arrested Following Online Investigation
A Salyersville man is under arrest following an online undercover investigation by the Kentucky State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
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Artificial intelligence gets a step closer
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Monday 13 October 2008 at 16:49:00 Machines approach Turing Test threshold Artificial intelligence came another step closer to reality this weekend after a computer came within five per cent of passing the Turing Test which evaluates a system's ability to demonstrate...
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Opera 10 will be 'prettier'
Many users, especially of Apple, found Opera's latest version 9.6 unpleasant on the eye. But the company says its next major update will be prettier. The next major release of Opera for the desktop will be 'prettier' than the current version of the browser, claims the company. ...
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MIT: Dirty coal to blame for China pollution
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network MIT: Dirty coal to blame for China pollution --In a rare independent study of China's energy sector, researchers have found that the problem with China's coal power generation is not that its power plants lack cleaner technology. Twitter drops support for IM --Twitter is stable but missing the key feature of IM interaction. Can they get it ...
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Housekeepers at Beckhams' Hertfordshire mansion arrested for 'stealing items and selling them on the internet'
A couple who worked as housekeepers at David Beckham's Hertfordshire mansion have been arrested for theft, it was revealed.
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Security software performs poorly in exploit test
Security software suites are doing a poor job of detecting when a PC's software is under attack, according to Danish vendor Secunia. Secunia tested how well a dozen Internet security suites could identify when a software vulnerability was being exploited, said Thomas Kristensen, Secunia's CTO. [ Learn how to secure your systems with Roger Grimes' Security Adviser blog and ...
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16 Laptops Stolen
Police say 16 laptops were stolen from a Lincoln business.
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HP signs first pro sports league deal
Palo Alto-based Hewlett-Packard Co. signed a multiyear marketing agreement with the National Basketball Association that is the company's first with a major professional sports league.
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What to Expect From Apple's New Macbook
Tomorrow sees the unveiling of Apple's new notebooks. What can we expect? The official invitation, sent out just last Thursday, doesn't offer much. We get the slogan, "The spotlight turns to notebooks" and a picture of a notebook, probably ...
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HP signs first pro sports league deal
Palo Alto-based Hewlett-Packard Co. signed a multiyear marketing agreement with the National Basketball Association that is the company's first with a major professional sports league.
Contra Costa Times |
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Police: Bethlehem Area School District employee's laptop stolen
A Bethlehem Area School District employee reported that a brown leather bag containing her work laptop was stolen from her car while it was parked outside of her home on Friday. According to authorities the bag contained district paperwork, a...
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First Coach's Show of season tonight
Tonight (Monday) is the Oilers first coach's show of the season with Head Coach Dan Hodge answering questions at Cowboy Sharkies (58th and Memorial) will be streamed via the internet. The show starts at 7 p.m. Central time.
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Deloitte loses laptop containing details of 100,000 rail and police pension holders
A laptop containing the personal...
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For one city, podcars are here and now, not vision of future
NEW 10:45 a.m. ITHACA, N.Y. -- The thought of a driverless, computer-guided car transporting people where they want to go on demand is a futuristic notion to some.
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Arrest Made In Online Undercover Investigation
An eastern Kentucky man is under arrest for trying to solicit a minor for sex.
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