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Two Region 8 Men Arrested On Computer Child Porn Charges
JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) -- Two men arrested on Child Porn Charges.
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Weezer weaves net memes
ROCK band Weezer have produced an internet video hit with the clip for their new single, Pork and Beans, which references dozens of internet celebrities.
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Qualcomm bets on mobile TV
US WIRELESS technology titan Qualcomm is rolling a new-age version of old-time broadcast television onto what analysts say is an unpredictable but inevitable mobile TV landscape.
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Schools eyeing virtual campuses
AN INTERNET fantasy universe teeming with faux worlds devoted to socializing and video games is expanding to include virtual classrooms and universities.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Nov 2006 19:08 UTC, submitted by Neti
"I had a few minutes to burn today, so I did what I'm sure you were doing: I read the Oracle Enterprise Linux Services Agreement. It's funny what you find when you start digging around in the legalese that governs the Big Announcement that Oracle made.
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Norton's bill for 'new' crime gets House OK
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- The House voted Thursday that violent criminals should face additional punishment if they videotape their crime and post it on the Internet. Representative Barbara Norton's bill would create a new crime, "unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity. " Violators would face
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Mar 2006 16:44 UTC
PCMag reviews the MacBook Pro , and concludes: "For typical users running the iLife '06 suite, iTunes, and even nonuniversal applications such as Microsoft Office and Adobe products, the Apple MacBook Pro is a solid notebook.
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Intel intros 32Gb flash chips, targets solid-state drives
Over a month ago, Intel promised to accelerate the introduction of a new generation of fast, high-density flash chips for use in SSDs. The Intel/Micron joint flash venture delivered on that promise on Thursday, and now it's up to Intel to convince customers that the SSD is ready for the enterprise. Read More...
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Raw Video: Rare Rhino Charges Video Camera
A Javan Rhino in Indonesia's Ujung Kulon National Park was captured on video attacking a camera set up in the jungle to study the habits of the animal. Wildlife experts say she apparently sensed that the lens was a threat to her calf. (May 29)
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Victor ousted in national spelling bee
Morning Times Gene Paluzzi Regional Spelling Bee winner Kaitlyn Victor fell short of taking the national stage when she was eliminated following the oral and computer tests Thursday at the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee.
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Ubiquitous Upside
Adobe's software runs the Web, but it rarely gets paid for the favor. Can its new chief, Shantanu Narayen, extract a bigger cut?
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Two plead not guilty in child dominatrix case
A man and woman made initial federal court appearances Thursday to face charges that they sold a child to work as a sexual dominatrix, both online and in person.
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Burma: Junta Attacks Internet Freedom
According to a recent announcement by Myanmar Teleport, technical changes are being made to prevent the use of proxy servers in Burma. Myanmar Teleport, one of the country’s two Internet Service Providers, states that the new measures are to improve service with “more reliable and robust equipment".
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NTS Wins Bloxx Reseller Of The Year Award
Bloxx, the enterprise web filtering specialist, recenly announced at Channel Expo that Network Technology Solutions (NTS) has been awarded 'Reseller of the Year' title.
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General Dynamics Names PacStar Reseller Of Next Generation Secure Desktop Phone For The Military And Government
PacStar, a technology-based provider of communications solutions to the military and government, announced recently that it has entered into an agreement with General Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics, to resell the Sectera vIPer Universal Secure phone.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 21:52 UTC
Microsoft has begun beta testing their solution to the slow and unprotected PC dilemma: Windows OneCare. FlexBeta reviews it : "Would I personally use the Windows OneCare service? Well, it depends on how much MS is going to charge for this service.
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Recent Original Stories
Vista has an inbuilt undelete system based on Windows Server 2003's versioning file system, Microsoft has revealed. The technology, which is automatically switched on in Vista, will be a boon for anyone who has accidentally overwritten their PhD thesis with a BPAY receipt.
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Bad apples?
Palo Alto High School students detained for downloading game at Apple store
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FCC considers plan to require free high-speed Internet
WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators may require the winner of airwaves being auctioned off by the government to provide free wireless high-speed Internet service across a large swath of the country.
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Technology Briefing
Sales of ZymoGenetics' drug for bleeding miss prediction ... Dell's profit, sales grew in quarter, beating forecasts ... Google's clicks on text ads jump 20%, reversing trend.
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Top tech security risks and cash-sappers
Among its list of top ten tech problems are open source software and the popular music player iTunes, according to BDNA's survey of its customers.
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Asus to launch laptops with instant-on feature
Five new laptops from Asus, announced at Computex Taipei, will include the Splashtop instant-on software for hitting the Web without loading Windows.
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We're all guinea pigs in Google's search experiment
The company keeps an eye on how users respond to variations on the theme. Also: Behind the minimalist design.
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For Dunkin’, a Tempest in an Iced-Coffee Cup
A scarf that the food celebrity Rachael Ray wore in a Dunkin’ Donuts advertisement on the Web has generated much attention from conservative bloggers.
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