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For the record
The story titled "Anonymous attack on U.F. candidate draws criticism" stated that a neighbor of Upper Freehold Township Committee candidate Robert Frascella provided the Examiner with an email dated May 18 in which Frascella and his wife asked her to put Bryan Scheff's name in the Google search engine because "of a federal offense against him.
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Congressmen say Chinese hacked their PCs
Dissident locations, other sensitive data intercepted Lawmakes are urging everyone on Capitol Hill to have their computers checked for malware after discovering that people working from inside China hacked into multiple congressional machines and accessed locations of Chinese dissidents and other sensitive data.…
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Google CEO: 'Moral imperative' to help newspapers
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said Wednesday that the Internet search leader hopes its recently acquired advertising service DoubleClick will aid newspapers as they struggle to corral more online revenue.
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Items Stolen from Garden City Church
An office is ransacked and a computer, iPod and money are missing. However, what was taken from the First United Methodist Church in Garden City was more than material. FOX 2's Kerry Birmingham explains how you could help solve this crime.
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Google Co-founder Reserves Seat To Outer Space
A company that sends wealthy tourists into space aboard Russian rockets announced Wednesday that it has a new client, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and a new plan for the first entirely private flight to the international space station.
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Report: Fed. judge had sexual images on Web site
A federal judge overseeing an obscenity trial exploring the extreme fringe of pornography posted explicit photos and videos on his personal Web site, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
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New Jersey needs to join the 'paperless' majority
All around us, companies, governments, and other organizations are encouraging people to go paperless. Airlines charge additional $25 or so if one needs a paper ticket. Insurance companies, banks, brokerages and others all encourage their clients to skip paper statements and use Internet for accessing their accounts.
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PC and Components
Intel is counting on a hit product to get demand rolling for mobile Internet devices based on Centrino Atom.
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City government’s Web site turns 10 today
COLUMBIA — From his fifth-floor office atop the Daniel Boone City Building, Sam Shelby has a singular view of the city. Working two computers simultaneously, he sees Columbia from a perspective of pixels, page views and most importantly, “usability.”
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Mayor Gavin Newsom launches Wi-Fi 2.0
San Francisco mayor Newsom announced the launch of Wi-Fi 2.0
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IBM’s Roadrunner New Supercomputer
(KAAL) -- A team at IBM in Rochester is revolutionizing the supercomputer, as we know it. It's called the Roadrunner and as the name suggests this latest innovation is so special because of its speed.
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IBM goes modular in 'green' data centers
Project Big Green yields data centers that cut energy use in half and can be expanded in Lego-like building blocks. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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City government’s Web site turns 10 today
COLUMBIA — From his fifth-floor office atop the Daniel Boone City Building, Sam Shelby has a singular view of the city. Working two computers simultaneously, he sees Columbia from a ...
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Yahoo dishes up FAQ on severance plans
Yahoo tells its employees the "that's nuts" comment made by its outside compensation consultant was no reflection of the company's severance package.
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Report: Fed. judge had sexual images on Web site
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - A federal judge overseeing an obscenity trial exploring the extreme fringe of pornography posted explicit photos and videos on his personal Web site, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
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Google CEO: 'Moral imperative' to help newspapers
Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said Wednesday that the Internet search leader hopes its recently acquired advertising service DoubleClick will aid newspapers as they struggle to corral more online revenue. "It's a huge moral imperative to help here," Schmidt said during a question-and-answer session at an event hosted in San Francisco by Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public ...
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Along for the Ride
Storing your business data online means it's never lost and it's always on hand.
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New specialty search engine dispenses how-to advice
A new specialty search engine is trying to become the Internet's go-to spot for finding how-to advice. Founded by Rhode Island entrepreneur Ted Ives, FindHow Corp. has assembled an index spanning nearly about 30,000 Web pages with written, photographic and video instructions on a wide variety topics ranging from prosaic tasks like tying a tie to more exotic missions like inviting the Queen of ...
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Idol download domination diminishes
With my peculiar knack for timing, one of the few weeks I'm absent for duty turns out to be the most momentous Idol week ever for the download chart. Two weeks ago, the week ending May 25 for Nielsen SoundScan...
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TECHBITS: Red Players; GlassDoor.com; Big Rigs; Airport Park
(AP:NEW YORK) It's better to be on the red team than on the blue team in an online multiplayer shooting game, according to researchers. The scientists studied the outcomes of 1,347 matchups between elite teams playing "Unreal Tournament 2004," a so-called first-person shooter game.
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New specialty search engine dispenses how-to advice
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) A new specialty search engine is trying to become the Internet's go-to spot for finding how-to advice.
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Russia wants web name in Cyrillic
RUSSIAN president Dmitry Medvedev called for Russia to be assigned an internet domain name in the Cyrillic script, as part of a Kremlin drive to promote Russian worldwide.
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New Features for IT Pros Coming in Next IE8 Beta
Microsoft described some improvements aimed at IT professionals that will come with the second beta of IE8 in August.
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Report: Fed. judge had sexual images on Web site
By GREG RISLING LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A federal judge overseeing an obscenity trial exploring the extreme fringe of pornography posted explicit photos and videos on his personal Web site, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
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China hackers attacked staff's computers, congressman says
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), a critic of China's human rights record, says he believes that similar incidents have taken place on computers of other House members. A member of Congress who has been critical of China's human rights record said today that the FBI had found that four computers in his congressional office had been "compromised" by hackers working out of China. Rep. Frank R. Wolf ...
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