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Stanford Investigates Theft Of Laptop With Employee Data
PALO ALTO -- Stanford University officials are investigating the theft of a laptop computer with sensitive personal information of as many as 72,000 current and former employees.
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Time for tougher stand on vandals
vandalism? The events of the weekend in Quirindi, where a truck worth more than $100,000 was torched, many windows at the primary and high schools were shattered and a large number of computers destroyed, is a case in point.
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Rota open house showcases online project-based learning
Staff Reporter IN continuation of its community education initiatives, the Qatar-based NGO Reach Out To Asia (Rota) organised an open house yesterday as part of its Connect ROTAsia programme with iEARN-Qatar – the International Education and Resource Network in the country.
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New IPhone Coming
NEW YORK, NY (AP) -- Chief Executive Steve Jobs is widely expected to announce the next-generation iPhone, which will likely have faster Internet surfing speeds, during the computer and gadget maker's five-day annual Worldwide Developers conference, which kicks off Monday.
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Sun and Microsoft engineers continue to work on up-the-stack interop between Java and .NET. Sun pledged to enable Java interop to Microsoft's Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) by developing and distributing open source implementations of key WS-specs.
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Technology should improve access in rural N. Idaho
The Verizon company plans to improve telecommunications services in rural northern Idaho with new technology that could speed up Internet access, improve cell phone reception and shorten the time it takes to fix power outages.
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Stanford investigates theft of laptop with employee data
Associated Press - June 7, 2008 6:04 PM ET PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) - Stanford University officials are investigating the theft of a laptop computer with sensitive personal information of as many...
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Manslaughter Reduced To Felony Battery
BROOKSVILLE - Once a year Rick Bernard and Diane Hampshire light a lantern in their memorial garden. It burns for three days, a reminder of how long their daughter's body lay in her home before her friends discovered her.
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Obama, Clinton animated in MySpace video
U.S. Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., have gone animated in a new video clip posted on the Web site MySpace, a news release says.The video posted on the popular Internet social networking site features the presumptive nominee for the Democratic presidential nomination dancing and singing with Clinton, his main competition throughout the electoral primaries.Paired with the ...
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'Newfront' Weighs Web Video Gains, Goals
NEW YORK The number of high-quality original video projects created for the Web has accelerated exponentially this year, particularly since the TV season was disrupted by the three-month Writer's Guild of America strike, according to several digital media producers.
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Washington DC
Stanford University officials are investigating the theft of a laptop computer with sensitive personal information of as many as 72,000 current and former employees.
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Outsmarting Big Brother
An annual event called Computers, Freedom and Privacy (CFP) in the United States has had its share of drama in the past.
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Building reading skills the high-tech way
A PHOTO COLLAGE SERVES AS THE DESKTOP background of a computer near schoolteacher Maria Noemi Bagayaua’s desk. The most striking thing about it? A picture of her face “Photoshopped” onto the body of actress Angel Locsin as “Darna.”
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ETSU Worried Stolen Computer May Lead To ID Theft
6,200 East Tennessee State University students, alumni and staff may have had their personal information compromised.
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As computer technology moves forward, you'll already have the established base and experience working with FreeBSD 64-bit.
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HyperCard Comes Back From the Dead to the Web
TedCHoward writes "On the heels of the recent mention of HyperCard comes the launch of a brand new site called TileStack. Cnet's Webware blog writes "The idea behind it is to bring old HyperCard stacks back to life by putting them on the Web, meaning you can take some of those long lost creations from the late '80s and early '90s and make them working Web apps. You simply upload them to ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 4th Apr 2006 02:09 UTC
"[...] This database stuff is clearly the next frontier . If we are ever going to have natural speech interfaces and virtual assistants that collect and display our information in more useful ways, the computer is going to need to know much more about how our files relate to each other and remember what we've done to them and who's done it.
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Report: Stanford Laptop With Confidential Info Stolen
The personal information of as many as 72,000 people could be at risk after officials determined a recently stolen laptop contained confidential personnel data.
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Cross-Country Journeys
Diane Irvine is the chief executive of Blue Nile, an online diamond retailer.
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Microsoft will launch several projects around Linux and other open source technologies for allowing Indian customers the option to run its products on different operating systems and technologies.
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Hoping to get a jump on Google and other competitors, Adobe Systems plans to release a hosted version of its popular Photoshop image-editing application within six months, the company's chief executive said Tuesday.
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Kerr confirms; Suns hire Porter
After a long and extensive search, the Phoenix Suns have finally settled on Detroit Pistons assistant Terry Porter as the 13th head coach in team history. Rim Shots Blog: Terry Porter's profile
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Photos: Star Wars iPhone running Vista, WiMax
I can't wait for the new iPhone to come out — mainly because I'm so dog-tired of listening to the never-ending daily screeds of rumour mongering nonsense speculating on what functionality the device will have. So I've decided to join in.
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