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21-05-2008: Govt entities main targets of cyber threats
KUALA LUMPUR: Government entities account for up to 60% of an estimated 40 million cyber threats occurring globally each month.
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Recycling equals rewards
Thousands of Cherry Hill residents will soon earn big bucks for their recycled trash.
Courier-Post |
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Oakland County news briefs
In a 4-3 vote Monday, the City Commission approved an ordinance requiring that the public library's computers be fitted with filters intended to block pornography. The issue had sparked debate at City Hall and in the community since early February, when a homeless man was arrested in the library for viewing child pornography.
Detroit Free Press |
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Photo: Is TIA really a last-place airport?
Dawn Rowe of Montreal uses free public wireless Internet at one of the new computer kiosks Tuesday at Tucson International Airport. A national study gave TIA the lowest rating out of 20 small U.S. airports for passenger satisfaction, but airport officials and some passengers questioned the findings.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Why action films need stuntmen and women
There's a reason "Ben-Hur" looks great after almost five decades, and Ang Lee's "Hulk" appears dated after just five years. Computers may someday render obsolete the toll taker, the grocery store cashier and perhaps the entire Department of Motor Vehicles....
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Virginia Tech Selects SmartDraw Software for Business Graphics
SmartDraw.com today announced that Virginia Tech has selected SmartDraw software for business graphics. According to Phil Lambert, Technology Business and Contract Analyst with Virginia Tech, SmartDraw will be available university-wide to help faculty, staff and students create polished, professional charts and graphics in minutes. (PRWeb May 21, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Uganda: Nkumba Makes It to Finals
Uganda stands to win $50,000(sh82.5m) in university grants and $5,000 (sh8.25m) for each participant in the Celtel Africa University Challenge finals next Sunday. The teams will also win laptops with live Internet access and Nokia phones.
AllAfrica.com |
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HP's global sales offset flat U.S. ones
Hewlett-Packard Co. cashed in on rising international demand in its second quarter, but that performance may not be enough to ease worries about HP's exposure to the ailing U.S. economy as it prepares to digest the second largest acquisition in its 69-year history.
The Oregonian |
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Uganda: Crime Prevention Needs Joint Effort
DESPITE the increased deployment of Special Police Constables in Kampala, there is an increase in the neo-crime rates such as bribery, corruption, computer-related crimes, piracy and kidnappings.
AllAfrica.com |
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Computer outage causes widespread problems in Vt.
MONTPELIER -- Problems with a major computer data network caused widespread Internet problems in Vermont on Tuesday. ... - By WILSON RING The Associated Press
Rutland Herald |
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Trojans make comeback win
CARY – Cary-Grove rallied from an early two-run deficit to nip McHenry, 5-4, on Wednesday in their Fox Valley Conference Valley Division baseball game.
McHenry County Sports |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC
Just weeks ahead of its public launch, Apple has updated the minimum system requirements for its next-generation Leopard operating system to exclude 800MHz PowerPC-based Macs, AppleInsider has learned.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th May 2008 16:20 UTC
It's one of those catch phrases that never really seems to die out. Wherever you look in the operating systems world, at personal blogs written in crummy English, or at high-profile quality websites, there is bound to be someone, somewhere who used it.
OS News |
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Sony launches VGC-LJ25L notebook/desktop PC hybrid
No, this isn't a concept, it's actually a new PC from Sony - though whether the VGC-LJ25L is a laptop or a desktop is open to question.
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D'backs strand runners, give up big dinger
MIAMI - In a quiet visitors' clubhouse at Dolphin Stadium on Tuesday night, players huddled around computer monitors, their frustration evident as replays of their at-bats from earlier in the evening flashed across the screens.
Tucson Citizen |
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Computer outage causes widespread problems in Vt.
MONTPELIER -- Problems with a major computer data network caused widespread Internet problems in Vermont on Tuesday. ... - By WILSON RING The Associated Press
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Girls soccer insider
Athlete of the week: Jessica Taldone Crystal Lake South, Jr., goalkeeper Taldone helped the Gators to a big win Wednesday against Cary-Grove, shutting out the Trojans with eight saves. Taldone had 10 saves against the Trojans during the two teams’ first meeting last week.
McHenry County Sports |
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RED SOX NOTEBOOK: It’s back to business for Lester
hile Jon Lester was putting down the Royals’ batters on Monday night, John and Kathie Lester, back home in Washington, were spending the evening performing their own rituals.
The Brockton Enterprise |
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Chesney criticizes award voting
LAS VEGAS -- Kenny Chesney may not have wanted online voters to decide one of country music's top awards, but he still asked his fans to click for him.
Erie Times-News |
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Inside Girls Soccer
Athlete of the week Kelsey Passaglia Cary-Grove senior forward Passaglia scored her 15th goal of the season against Jacobs on Wednesday night, and hasn’t had much trouble finding the back of the net in any match this season. Other than the match the Trojans lost last weekend, Passaglia has either scored or assisted in every match. Her 15 goals leads the team in scoring, and Passaglia has 16 ...
McHenry County Sports |
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Air Force asks about BAFB's cyber qualifications
Air Force officials ask Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and other governors for details about sites competing to become a new Cyber Command headquarters.
The Shreveport Times |
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RED SOX NOTEBOOK: It’s back to business for Lester
hile Jon Lester was putting down the Royals’ batters on Monday night, John and Kathie Lester, back home in Washington, were spending the evening performing their own rituals.
The Patriot Ledger |
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Crawford County schools consider hiking taxes
SAEGERTOWN -- Penncrest School District officials managed to fit a batch of elementary school computers into a 2007-08 budget that didn't hike property taxes.
Erie Times-News |
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D'backs strand runners, give up big dinger
MIAMI - In a quiet visitors' clubhouse at Dolphin Stadium on Tuesday night, players huddled around computer monitors, their frustration evident as replays of their at-bats from earlier in the evening flashed across the screens.
Tucson Citizen |
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Karmak Releases Enhanced Software
5/20/2008 Karmak released an updated version of ProfitMaster Internet Parts Sales, a Web-based software solution that lets heavy-duty dealers and distributors receive parts orders over the Internet.
TruckingInfo.com |
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