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Chinese demand Carrefour boycott for Tibet "support"
BEIJING, April 15 - Chinese Internet users are calling on consumers to boycott Carrefour , the French retail giant they accuse of supporting pro-Tibetan independence groups.
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Class Helps Tots Go High-Tech
Pasco County Parks and Recreation Department presented a computer explorers "tech tots" class beginning Monday at Veterans Memorial Park, 14333 Hicks Road. Students ages 3 and 4 learned computer and desktop skills. The nine-week sessions cost $18 per month. Classes begin at 10 a.m. Three classes are held each month. To register, call (727) 861-3033.
The Pasco Tribune |
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Fort Myers won’t get a Cybercrime Unit
The Attorney General wanted to add Cybercrime Units around the state, but the budget crunch may keep that from happening. The unit responsible for catching dozens of online sexual predators, won’t be coming to Fort Myers.
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15 Apr, 2008, 0921 hrs IST, AGENCIES
CANNES: It's been a long time coming but television on the Internet appears finally to be taking off, opening up a new viewing experience for free and helping to fight online piracy.
The Economic Times |
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Students Put Their Computer Skills to the Test
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY- Students from 14 area schools in Lackawanna County competed in the 5th annual Computer Fair at the Career Technology Center.
PAHomePage.com |
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Jewish center shooting trial begins
A trial began Monday for a man accused of killing a woman and wounding five others in a 2006 rampage at the Seattle Jewish Federation, officials said.The prosecution and defense agree that the defendant, Naveed Haq, 32, is mentally ill, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported. Jurors will decide if the illness was so severe that Haq should be found not guilty.Prosecutors contend that Haq, of ...
Moldova.org |
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IUP student accused of propositioning 'girl' in chat room
An Indiana University of Pennsylvania student in the United States on a student visa has been charged with using the Internet to sexually proposition what he believed was a child.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Scribus--Desktop Publishing for Penguins
Raiden's Realm: "When it comes to desktop publishing, a lot of people might think of big organizations producing newsletters, or your local boy scouts producing a fund raising flier..."
Addict 3D |
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Now's the time to turn to The Tax Guy
During my first visit to Larry The Tax Guy, we spent quite a bit of time looking at his personal Web site. It featured a selection of photos from past vacations he and the wife had taken and some
Connecticut Post |
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Fight video from East Providence plays on Web; 6 charged
EAST PROVIDENCE — Six boys were charged with disorderly conduct last week after being involved in a fight behind a local social club two weeks ago that the police learned about after it was aired on the popular Web site, Myspace.com.
The Providence Journal |
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Of A Certain Age: Not just a trip a family adventure
It’s 8 o’clock in the morning. The light is streaming through Hannah’s window as I write — the laptop is in Hannah’s room during all the remodeling fuss — and I am NEARLY ready to take off. I’m driving 400-plus miles to Florida today to join one of my favorite uncles in a flight west. We’re going to California for a wedding — I have so many first and second cousins, I’m not even sure who’s ...
The State |
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TISD Gets New Computers
An East Texas school district got brand new laptops Monday morning putting them in the technology fast lane.
KLTV 7 Tyler |
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A "360-Degree" senior convocation
POSTED APRIL 15 AT 12:02 A.M. He has hosted presidential debates, won praise for coverage of Hurricane Katrina, traveled to more than 50 countries and on Monday night CNN anchor Anderson Cooper made a special visit to the University of Miami for Senior Convocation 2008.
The Miami Hurricane |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Aug 2005 12:42 UTC
Secure Startup is primarily designed to prevent laptop thieves and other unauthorized users with physical access to a computer from getting access to the data on the system . Secure Startup uses a chip called the Trusted Platform Module, or TPM, which offers protected storage of encryption keys, passwords and digital certificates.
New Mobile Computing |
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impreMedia Launches New Web Portal for U.S. Hispanics
ImpreMedia, the No. 1 Hispanic news and information company in the United States in Online and Print, announced today the launch of impre.com -- a new online network of websites targeting the U.S.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Sep 2006 01:35 UTC
DesktopBSD is a version of FreeBSD customized for the desktop. Building upon FreeBSD 5.5-PRE, ver1.0 comes packed with desktop-oriented features such as KDE 3.5.1 and the DesktopBSD Tools, which include a graphical interface to the FreeBSD ports system.
New Mobile Computing |
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Popular business directory searches
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Interpol posts data on escaped Casablanca bombing convicts
LYON (France) - INTERPOL published on its Internet site the names and pictures of nine Islamist extremists convicted for the deadly 2003 Casablanca bombings, who escaped their Moroccan prison last week.
Straits Times |
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PayPal steps up fight against phishing
The company's chief information security officer outlined PayPal's strategy for stamping out phishing, calling for a unified approach to the problem.
ZDNet Asia |
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ISO calls for end to OOXML 'personal attacks'
The ISO committee handling OOXML braved open source protests to meet in Oslo last week and work out how to ensure interoperability with ODF.
ZDNet Asia |
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Chicago firefighters get limits on Internet use
Investigation of alleged inappropriate use triggers crackdown in firehouses The Chicago Fire Department has banned use of the Internet on all personal computers at fire stations amid an investigation into whether a firefighter inappropriately used his at work, an official said Monday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 21:19 UTC
Microsoft and its security rivals are feuding over a key piece of Windows Vista real estate.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Nov 2006 19:59 UTC
"Opera Software chief Jon S. von Tetzchner's Web browser, popular with many hardcore computer users, hasn't taken over the industry. The Norwegian company's browser has been around for 12 years but has just 1.5% of the market.
OS News |
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trixbox Pro Delivers First Fully Automated Phone Provisioning - Look Mom, No Hands!
LOS ANGELES----Fonality®, the leading open source phone systems provider, today announced the release of trixbox® Pro 2.0, a major new release created specifically for resellers participating in the fast-growing open source telephony market. trixbox Pro 2.0 incorporates new features for greater flexibility in setting up and managing trixbox deployments, as well as new compatibility with telecom ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Green search engine launched
THE world's first 'green' search engine a website that offsets carbon emissions with no cost to the user has today launched in Australia.
The Courier Mail |
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