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Police reports from local municipalities
SWEETWATER AREA A thief stole a laptop computer after breaking a window on a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado in the 12700 block of Northwest Sixth Lane between 10 and 11 p.m.
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Simmi-Kang
Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Kang wish to announce the marriage of their son, Gurjaipal S. Kang, to Simmi Simmi. Gurjaipal (Paul) Kang is an interventional cardiologist at Hamot Medical Center. Simmi has a master's degree in computer applications and works as a project manager at Bechtel Corporation.
Erie Times-News |
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Turner overcomes spina bifida
Tom Turner, director of e-commerce at Turner Automotive Corvettes, has become a succesful professional despite having spina bifida.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Online behavioral targeting under fire
How do you find a bride these days? One of the nation's leading online tracking companies knows. Monitoring consumers at roughly 3,000 Web sites, Revenue Science identified brides by picking out bridal behavior it had seen: anyone who had gone online to read about weddings in the news, entered "bridesmaid dresses" into a search engine or surfed fashion pages for wedding styles.
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Robotic suit makes soldiers Army strong
Rex Jameson bikes and swims regularly, and plays tennis and skis when time allows. But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound software engineer is lucky if he presses 200 pounds - that is, until he steps into an "exoskeleton" of aluminum and electronics that multiplies his strength and endurance as many as 20 times.
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Openings plenty for engineers
Engineering graduates may have an easier time than other young job-seekers this summer. According to CareerBuilder. com, five of the top 10 in-demand jobs for 2008 grads are in chemical, electrical, mechanical, civil and computer software engineering.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Follow the Security Tango steps to kill virus
You need to dance The Security Tango (http://securitytango.com). Click the "Let's Dance!" button, print out the page, and follow along step by step. Don't skip any steps, or you're not dancing the Tango; you're just stumbling around.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Unmarked copter's eyes peeled on Big Apple
On a cloudless spring day, the New York Police Department helicopter soars over the city, its sights set on the Statue of Liberty.
Denver Post |
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The Wide World of . . . Politics
Afew weeks ago, after Pulitzer-prize winning author Buzz Bissinger chose the nuclear option as an attack strategy against blogger and author Will Leitch, a great many sports blogs returned fire.
OregonLive.com |
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Bigmouthmedia Research Reveals Rise of Google Phishing
Bigmouthmedia warn that online fraudsters are targeting Google AdWords users.
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Virtual Presentations can Offset Skyrocketing Gas and Airline Costs for Businesses
Presenters who are now forced to present over the Internet because of travel cuts need to adjust their presentations to still be as effective.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Education Publishers to Donate Educational Software to Schools
To support learning in and out of the classroom, Weekly Reader Corporation, a leading publisher of classroom magazines and educational supplements, and Innovative Knowledge, a leading San Jose-based educational software developer, have teamed up to provide its popular Weekly Reader:
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VTC.com Releases New Training Course On Fundamentals Of Computer Security
VTC.com and trainer Bobby Rogers have produced a new tutorial on the Fundamentals of Computer Security.This 8.5 hour course teaches users the basics of how to lock down their system and prevent attacks from both the Internet and malicious users.
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Erase or destroy an unwanted old disk drive
If a computer isn't running, physical destruction of the disk is a good solution. Q. I'm interested in recycling a PC in a way that protects the information stored on the hard-disk drive, such as banking records, tax returns and Social Security numbers. For two PCs I recently recycled, I drilled some holes in the disks and cut a few pieces out of them. I know there is software to erase disks, ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft has released a new showcase of its Silverlight web development frameworks, a graphical search engine called Tafiti . Tafiti, which means 'do research' in Swahili, is an experimental frontend to Microsoft's Live Search engine.
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Recent Original Stories
"MandrivaLinux will shortly introduce a new round of releases for its Corporate Server, Corporate Desktop, and PowerPack Edition GNU/Linux distributions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Sep 2006 17:45 UTC
Paul Thurrot (you know!) has published part 3 of his review of Vista RC1 . This part focuses on upgrading to Vista from XP. "As with compatibility, the upgrade scenario appears to be another big win for Windows Vista. Granted, I've only upgraded one system.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 20th Mar 2006 07:31 UTC
There's a software product coming that has the potential to demote spyware from a security priority to an afterthought: Windows Vista.
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Are You Over Paying for Auto Insurance?
(ARA) - We're increasingly relying on the Internet to research, find that great deal and add convenience to balance out our hectic lives. That's why more of us are looking for car insurance online. We want a company that's reliable, gives us the best rate and offers online convenience.
Carteret County News-Times |
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SoNo museum hosts reunion of rail enthusiasts
NORWALK - The self-proclaimed "old railroad men" came from as far as Maine and Maryland for a reunion that celebrated manpower over computers and a love of the rails over other modes of transportation.
Stamford Advocate |
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War dead now honored in cyberspace as in stone
Dozens of online memorials range from simple lists to digital shrines.
The News & Observer |
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Robby Dellinger takes the reigns of the Tiger Sharks for the 2008 season
There is a new great white in town. When the Troy Parks and Recreation Tiger Sharks hit the water later this month, they will be under the direction of first-year head coach Robby Dellinger.
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'Jack Keane' tests gamers' skill, wits
Any computer game that begins with your character -- who is deathly afraid of heights -- tied to a chair at the top of Big Ben is a clear indication you're in for a humorous tale.
Florida Today |
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'Guest books' online become extended journals of grief
The Internet guest books that have become a common part of online obituaries are also often attached to military memorial sites, where messages for each dead service member from survivors, comrades from their units, friends and strangers often go on
The News & Observer |
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Robotic suit could make super soldier
Rex Jameson bikes and swims regularly, and plays tennis and skis when time allows. But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound software engineer is lucky if he presses 200 pounds -- that is, until he steps into an 'exoskeleton' of aluminum and electronics that multiplies his strength and endurance as many as 20 times.
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