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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
MARINA DEL REY, Calif. : Cairo, Egypt will host the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' 33rd International Public Meeting from 2-7 November 2008.
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HFD Looking for Firefighter Recruits
The Honolulu Fire Department will accept applications online from June 1-5.
KITV Honolulu |
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Rochester man charged with theft of computer monitor, projector from Mayo Clinic
A Rochester man who said he was just downtown to fill out job applications now faces criminal charges
Post-Bulletin |
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Computer hacking at Downingtown school investigated
Police are investigating a computer hack job by a 15-year-old student who authorities say broke into an office at Downingtown High School West and downloaded files containing restricted information on several dozen teachers and thousands of district taxpayers.
Philly.com |
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BlackBerry gets a touch screen
TORONTO - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion plans to launch a touch-screen version of the wireless email device in the third quarter as an answer to Apple's iPhone, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The New Zealand Herald |
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13-year-old arrested for making threats over the Internet
The Kempsville Middle School student made a threat that alleged that he would bring a gun and knife to school to harm students. The student he was messaging with tried to talk him out of following through with his threats
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Recent Original Stories
The idea of porting RISC OS to x86 comes up regularly, and although it sounds like a good idea, it's not. This article discusses the problems, and why in reality, it's simply not a good use of resources.
OS News |
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Texas minister charged in Internet sex sting
Fri, May 16, 2008 (6:47 p.m.) A minister from a Dallas-area Baptist megachurch was caught in an Internet sex sting and charged with online solicitation of a minor, police said Friday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Successfully Obtaining an Online Education
Top 10 Success Tips for Succeeding in an Online Education
BellaOnline |
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Texas minister charged in Internet sex sting
A minister from a Dallas-area Baptist megachurch was caught in an Internet sex sting and charged with online solicitation of a minor, police said Friday. Undercover officers posing as a 13-year-old girl communicated with Joe Barron, 52, of Plano for about two weeks. The online conversations were sexual in nature, police said. On May 6, Barron suggested meeting the girl in person. He eventually ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Fusion Q1 consolidated revenues down 13%
Fusion, a provider of VoIP and internet services, has reported consolidated revenues of $11.5 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2008, down 12.7% compared to revenues of $13.2 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2007.
Computer Business Review |
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by (Staff) on Sat 26th Nov 2005 18:44 UTC
Because if you look closely, you will be able to see the Windows logo key on the left side of the keyboard. This laptop will also apparently run Windows XP, but not well.
OS News |
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Verizon Wireless activates new cell site in Plymouth County
Verizon Wireless has expanded its network in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with a new cell site. The new site increases high-speed wireless data coverage and capacity to the southeastern part of Plympton near the intersection of Brook Street, High Street, and Mayflower Road, as well as the surrounding area.
Computer Business Review |
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Secure64 wins $1.2 million contract from Department of Homeland Security
The contract requires delivery of a simple, automated solution to implement Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). DNSSEC adds a critically needed level of trust to the internet by allowing users to know with certainty that their Internet-based communications such as web site visits and email correspondence actually connect to the parties they intend to reach.
Computer Business Review |
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Q&A - Actor Szmanda tunes in new role at radio station
DENVER (Billboard) - When Clear Channel wanted to launch a format-free Internet radio station called erockster, executive VP/head of online music and radio Evan Harrison turned to his old friend Eric Szmanda for ideas. Best known for playing Greg Sanders on the hit series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Szmanda at first seems like an unlikely choice for leading such a major initiative at the ...
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Lousy Lemons?
There are several reports floating around the internet that E. coli has been found on lemons served at some restaurants nationwide.
WETM 18 Elmira |
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Lawyer says Yahoo trying to conceal evidence
Yahoo Inc. is trying to "whitewash embarrassing documents" from an investor lawsuit that accuses it of improperly rejecting a takeover bid by Microsoft Corp., an attorney representing two Detroit pension funds complained.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Russia's Sport selects Aplana to build interactive site
Aplana Software, a Moscow-based software services company, has won a contract to build an interactive website for Russian TV Channel 'Sport.'
Digital Media Europe |
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Woman indicted for online hoax in social network site
O"FALLON, Missouri - A woman has been indicted in the United States for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a13-year-old neighbor who committed suicide.
GMA News |
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Texas minister charged in Internet sex sting
A minister from a Dallas-area Baptist megachurch was caught in an Internet sex sting and charged with online solicitation of a minor, police said Friday.
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Lawmakers aim at computer hoarding of concert tickets
Hannah Montana was the last straw. When parents complained to state Rep. Karen May earlier this year that they missed out on tickets to the teen pop sensation’s Chicago concert, she decided to go after the culprit: online ticket hoarders.
The Galesburg Register-Mail |
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Q&A: Actor Szmanda tunes in new role at radio station
When Clear Channel wanted to launch a format-free Internet radio station called erockster, executive VP/head of online music and radio Evan Harrison turned to his old friend Eric Szmanda for ideas. Best known for playing Greg Sanders on the hit series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Szmanda at first seems like an unlikely choice for leading such a major initiative at the world's largest radio ...
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Q&A: Actor Szmanda tunes in new role at radio station
When Clear Channel wanted to launch a format-free Internet radio station called erockster, executive VP/head of online music and radio Evan Harrison turned to his old friend Eric Szmanda for ideas. Best known for playing Greg Sanders on the hit series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Szmanda at first seems like an unlikely choice for leading such a major initiative at the world's largest radio ...
Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News |
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NJ sex offenders charged for MySpace, Facebook use
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - Three convicted sex offenders have been arrested for surfing social networking websites and are believed to be the first charged under the state's new law that restricts their use of the Internet, authorities said Friday.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 18:47 UTC
"In accordance with its commitment to empowering users worldwide with the most innovative Linux operating system, Mandriva today released Mandriva 2006. The new version of the company's flagship product merges pioneer technologies from Conectiva and Lycoris, as well as spanning for the first time a one-year release cycle."
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