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Rush-Copley signs on with Allscripts
Aurora-based Allscripts, a provider of clinical software, connectivity and information solutions, announced Thursday that Rush-Copley Medical Center has selected the Allscripts Electronic Health Record and Practice Management solution for the Rush-Copley Medical Group.
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Australian commits suicide after major child porn bust: reports
An Australian teacher killed himself and another attempted suicide after they were caught up in a major police swoop on Internet child pornography, reports said Friday.
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Australian commits suicide after major child porn bust: reports
An Australian teacher killed himself and another attempted suicide after they were caught up in a major police swoop on Internet child pornography, reports said Friday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Aug 2007 18:05 UTC
Access has released screenshots of its Access Linux Program (or ALP), a successor to PalmOS based on Linux, with the ability to run legacy PalmOS applications (not to be confused with Palm's own attempt at building a new PalmOS, also based on Linux).
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Cop defends online sex sting
Did a computer sting operation run by Passaic County detectives go too far to nab a Bayonne man accused of using a chat room to arrange sex with a child?
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Recent Original Stories
"The majority of Linux users have gotten used to keeping more than one operating system on their hard disks. Most frequently the second system is a version of Microsoft Windows.
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OSNews > Thread > "RE: Is that not the case...." by MacTO
'What Intel giveth, Microsoft taketh away' . Such has been the conventional wisdom surrounding the Windows/Intel duopoly since the early days of Windows 95. In practical terms, it means that performance advancements on the hardware side are quickly consumed by the ever-increasing complexity of the Windows/Office code base.
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Technology Report / Comcast to offer widespread high-speed service in 2010
Comcast Corp. said Thursday that by early 2010, it plans to offer consumers in most of its markets Internet service so fast they will be able to download a high-definition movie in minutes. The nation's second-largest Internet service provider — and biggest cable-TV operator — will offer speeds over 100 megabits per second in 20 percent of its markets by the end of 2008. Comcast is the dominant ...
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Yahoo!Xtra Participates In Industry Audit Service
Auckland, 6 June 2008: Nielsen Online, a service of The Nielsen Company, announced today that internet audience traffic to the Yahoo!Xtra website (www.yahooxtra.co.nz) commenced reporting on its New Zealand Market Intelligence service from 1st June 2008.
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Announcement of porn bust puzzles Qld police
The Queensland Government says state police are puzzled that their federal counterparts went public yesterday with details of an internet paedophile operation.
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Shoplifting ring pocketed millions worth of products
Authorities say they have busted the ringleaders of an elaborate shoplifting operation that pocketed millions of dollars worth of baby formula, teeth whiteners and other merchandise from Bay Area retailers and then resold the products on the Web or at flea...
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Blockbuster unveils in-store movie download
Blockbuster Inc.
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Valedictorian Admits Plagiarizing Commencement Speech
Circleville High School's valedictorian relinquishes his title after admitting to administrators that he found his speech on the Internet.
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Fire personnel attend Amboy workshop
Fire department personnel from 22 communities, including Sublette and Mendota, attended a workshop in Amboy at the Illinois Fire Store on Sunday, June 1, where they received computers, software and training that will improve their ability to report and record vital information about fires and other incidents.
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Wedge Networks Selects Avosec.com As A Value Added Distributor Of Their Secure Gateway Appliances
Wedge Networks has expanded the distribution of its award winning BeSecure line of gateway security appliances by selecting Avosec.com as their distributor in Great Britain.
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VASCO Expands Its U.S. Channel Partner Program To Maximize Joint Business Opportunities
VASCO Data Security International, Inc., the leading software security company specializing in authentication products, recently announced that it is expanding its channel program in the United States to partner with industry leaders who complement VASCO's service offerings.
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Panda Security USA Expands Management Team; New Hires Support Company's Renewed Focus On Channel
Panda Security, a leading provider of IT security solutions, today announced the appointment of two key executives to its U.S. management team, Didier Guibal as president and Thomas Fraser as vice president of Sales.
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The US Justice Department has said that internet service providers should be allowed to charge for priority traffic . The agency said it was opposed to 'network neutrality', the idea that all data on the net is treated equally.
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Heisley denies buyer's remorse
Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley on Thursday refuted an Internet report that indicated he was unhappy with how general manager Chris Wallace handled the Pau Gasol trade.
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It's back in the USSR with domain names
MOSCOW -- The Soviet Union may be in the dustbin of history, but there's one place the socialist utopia lives on: cyberspace.
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Nexon paves way in selling virtual gear for free
The online game company Nexon Holdings Co. has won legions of fans on its home turf in South Korea. The company estimates nearly a third of the country's population of more than 49 million has played "Kart Rider," an addictive, anime-style online racing game from Nexon that allows youngsters to customize their vehicles and chat with friends.
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Yahoo! SearchMonkey Enhanced Listings Available To Searchers
As I reported last week , Yahoo SearchMonkey applications are now available to searchers. The Yahoo Search blog posted details last night, saying that searchers can now add SearchMonkey applications via either the gallery (which is in beta) or through promoted links from application developers or web sites. The gallery contains only 39 applications so far (only a select subset of ...
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Playing with the Eee Stick is Vaguely Familiar
We already heard that Asus plans on spinning off the Eee brand into nearly its own identity, expanding beyond the popular Eee PC notebook to provide Eee TVs and Eee desktop computers. As part of this expansion strategy, Asus has already created something that they call the Eee Stick.
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Medion Does Subnotebooks Too with Akoya
Everyone seems to be jumping on the Eee PC-like bandwagon these days and it seems like the trend is to go slightly bigger. Just as Asus unleashed the 10-inch Asus Eee PC 1000 onto the world at Computex, Medion is doing the 10-inch thing too with the unveiling of the Medion Akoya.
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South Korea to fine Intel $25.4 million
South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay $25.4 million for violating fair trade rules. The Korea Fair Trade Commission said it is issuing the order because the Santa Clara semiconductor giant offered rebates to South...
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