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'Secret Lives of Women': The way to Net a sexual predator
Stephanie Good realizes that Tuesday's installment of WE's "Secret Lives of Women," focusing on her crusade against online predators, may inspire some viewers to follow her example. Good, however, suggests it may not help.
New York Daily News |
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ASUS U2E: Form vs. Function
ASUS' U2E ultraportable laptop looks to bring "sophistication" to the market without compromising on features. How well can they succeed?
AnandTech |
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Robbers steal R60 000 worth of computers
A security guard at a business in Boksburg east was tied up and left in a toilet while seven mean stole R60 000 worth of computers on Tuesday, Johannesburg police said.
Cape Argus |
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Teen’s guilty plea to child sex offences
A TEENAGER has admitted making indecent photos of children and sexual activity with a 13-year-old he met on the internet.
icWales |
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Zero Paper develops systems to support service companies
Set up in Romania two years ago, Zero Paper announced it introduced its first IT product, an ERP system for the service industry.
Bucharest Business Week |
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BT digitises ITV’s world-class television content for on-demand and broadcast markets
BT Media & Broadcast, part of BT’s Global Services division, today has announced that it has developed a digital content store based upon its BT Mosaic Service to enable ITV, the UK’s leading independent commercial broadcaster, to deliver its world-class television library on-demand to internet users and other broadcasters around the globe.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Feb 2006 21:42 UTC
"In February 1946, J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly were about to unveil, for the first time, an electronic computer to the world. Their ENIAC, or Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, could churn 5000 addition problems in one second, far faster than any device yet invented.
OS News |
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World's first 'green search engine' launches
Two trees planted for every 1,000 searches The world's first "green search engine" is offering web users in 14 countries the ability to contribute to offsetting carbon emissions with a tree-planting scheme.
PC Advisor |
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Nintendo Wii to achieve 'impossible' graphics
Gamebryo engine pushes graphics boundaries Poland-based games developer Nibris says the Nintendo Wii is capable of graphics previously thought to be restricted to Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3).
PC Advisor |
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AOL buys search firm Sphere
Time Warner unit still on acquisition trail AOL has acquired contextual search company Sphere. a San Francisco-based company which allows publishers to aggregate content based on related subjects, such as video, audio and blog posts.
PC Advisor |
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Montana governors orders games off state computers
HELENA (AP) -- Gov. Brian Schweitzer has ordered games to be taken off all employees' computers in state departments under his jurisdiction.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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EU votes against punishing illegal file-sharers
Internet ban would infringe human rights The European Parliament is not backing plans to ban illegal file-sharers from the internet.
PC Advisor |
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Microsoft fixes Windows bug in XP SP3 first
Attackers exploit Windows bug despite XP fix The appearance and disappearance of a Windows XP installation snafu indicates that Microsoft patched a critical vulnerability in XP's still-unfinished Service Pack 3 (SP3) weeks before it fixed any other version of Windows. The glitch, which sent some PCs into an endless round of reboots, was strangely similar to one faced by Vista users in ...
PC Advisor |
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FuelWatch scheme to run nationally
FROM December 15 motorists will be able to check an internet site or wait for a text message telling them where the cheapest petrol in their suburb or town is.
The Australian |
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New grant provides free broadband
The Mount Hope Housing Company will update its current Verizon Internet network to offer free broadband access for one year to residents in its buildings, thanks to a $775,585 state grant.
New York Daily News |
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Cyberoam goes multi core
Cyberoam, a division of Elitecore Technologies and an identity-based Unified Threat Management solutions vendor, has announced high performance enhancements to its CRi product line with the use of multi-core processors.
CPILive.net |
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All on-campus dorms to have wireless by fall
All on-campus residences have wireless Internet access installed starting in Fall 2008, said William Banis, NU's vice president for student affairs. The university recently completed an engineering assessment and cost analysis of installing wireless capability.
Daily Northwestern |
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Google is looking for paedophiles
SEARCH ENGINE GIANT Google has revealed that its boffins have been working closely with the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), adapting software to help hunt down paedophiles through image patterns on the Net.
The Inquirer |
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Dell takes tech to emerging markets
DELL HAS DECIDED that the only way to flog its computers and steal the top spot from HP is to peddle them to places it has been difficult for the competition to reach.
The Inquirer |
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Intellectual Property
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit announced that federal law partially controls the outcome in determining whether a patent assignment clause in an employment agreement applies to patents arguably developed outside the scope of employment, DDB Technologies, L.L.C. v. MLB Advanced Media L.P.
Mondaq |
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Pleads no contest Woman admits to embezzling from employer
WOOSTER -- A Marshallville woman on Monday admitted to embezzling more than $385,000 from her employer over five years.
The Daily Record |
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DA starts Internet safety program in schools
The Cyber Crimes Bureau is launching an Internet Safety Program, sending assistant district attorneys to schools and preaching safe Web use practices to kids and parents.
New York Daily News |
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/C O R R E C T I O N -- Microsoft Corp./
In the news release, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Announces New Support for Silverlight by Content Companies Worldwide, issued earlier today by Microsoft Corp. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the sixth paragraph, second sentence, should read "In addition, Microsoft presented support for new Silverlight advertising scenarios, and companies such as Microsoft Atlas , DoubleClick ...
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RSG Media to Offer Strategic Rights Management Solution on Microsoft Platform to Lower Total Cost of Ownership and ...
LAS VEGAS , BUSINESS WIRE -- RSG Media Systems, www.rsgmedia.com, is announcing a major technology release Version 2.5 of RightsLogic(R), its program and rights management product suite, to be demonstrated in the Microsoft booth at NAB.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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San Francisco
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - At first glance, things might look familiar when representatives from both major actors unions sit at the negotiating table Tuesday with the studio executives.
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