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U.S. congressmen say computers compromised by Chinese
China denies compromising computers of two U.S. congressmen who have criticized the country's human rights record.
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690 computers for Dubbo schools
Four Dubbo secondary schools have been allocated 690 computers in the first round of a new Federal Government technology program.
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Yahoo hires search leader Google to sell some online ads
SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo has hired Internet search leader Google to sell some online ads in hopes of boosting its profit. The company announced the plans late Thursday after its stock plunged 10 per cent on news that its efforts to revive takeover talks with Microsoft had hit a dead end.
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The 'Indy 4' That Never Was? We Compare 'Crystal Skull' To 'City Of The Gods' Script Leaked Online
An alternate script for the fourth "Indiana Jones" installment, possibly written by Frank Darabont, may be even better than "Crystal Skull."
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JeffCo Schools settles lawsuits with employees fired over porn
GOLDEN – In 2006, four teachers and 13 staff members were fired after an investigation into the use of the district's computers. They were accused of sending pornographic e-mails to each other.
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IP Is Google about to swallow up Digg? [Rumormonger]
Google's cupcake princess, Marissa Mayer, and Kevin Rose, the playboy of the Webhead world, would make an awfully cute couple. Not romantically — the two are dating other people at the moment.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Yahoo!, Google Confirm Search Pact
The company looks for an infusion of revenue while stopping short of a full outsourcing.
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Sexual material found on judge's personal web site
Trial of hard-core pornographer suspended after lewd photos and videos found on presiding judge's computer
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Video: Intel research teams show off new ideas, innovations
At Intel's Research Day, more than 70 booths filled up the exhibition hall at Mountain View's Computer History Museum. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi profiles some of her favorites, including the Mood Phone and robotic fingers.
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Virtualized Leopard Server coming along
The day that sys admins will be able to run multiple copies of Mac OS X Leopard Server on a single Mac keeps inching closer. by David Morgenstern
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Weak Evidence Links Congressmen's Cyber-attacks to China
Security experts say that claims that Chinese hackers accessed the computers of U.S. congressmen are not well substantiated.
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IBM enhances Web 2.0 tools for businesses
IBM is shipping upgrades this month to its Web 2.0-based social networking tools for business, adding capabilities in enhanced profiling, data display and collaboration.
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MashBash Tel Aviv Recap: Pictures, Video, and More
We’d like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who attended MashBash Tel Aviv this past Wednesday. Over 800 people celebrated Mashable’s first event outside of the United States—and we had a great time meeting you! We learned a lot about the amazing web and technology culture and are looking forward to sharing [...]
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Jun 2008 21:52 UTC
Apple's PowerMac G5 has been out of sale for nearly two years now, which some find a sad thing. As we all know, the desktop PowerPC market is more or less dead by now, which means getting your hands on a PowerPC workstation is either difficult, or very expensive.
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Property downturn hits Carphone Warehouse
The downturn in the housing market is having a knock-on effect on Carphone Warehouse's broadband business as consumers tend to change supplier when they move house. Carphone Warehouse, which owns the TalkTalk residential broadband and telephony service, saw its shares drop more than 10% yesterday as its warning that the flow of new broadband customers is slowing down overshadowed annual ...
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Intel will make its USB 3.0 host controller specification freely available during the second half of this yeuar.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft Office isn't among the apps that will run natively on Intel-based Macs - and it won't be until the latter half of 2007, according to media reports.
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Yahoo to run Google Adsense, Gchat/YIM link up
Building on its text-advertising dominance, Google on Thursday said that it has reached an agreement to allow Yahoo to serve Google's Adsense search and contextual advertising as well as allow enable users on Gchat and Yahoo! Messenger to communicate without between the networks. Under the predicted non-exclusive 10-year agreement, Yahoo! has the o...
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Yahoo ends all talks with Microsoft, shares plunge
Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to revive takeover talks with Microsoft Corp. have reached a dead end, setting the stage for the Internet pioneer to turn over a piece of its advertising platform to online search leader Google Inc. The news disclosed Thursday caused Yahoo shares to plunge 10 percent as investors abandoned hope that Microsoft would renew a nearly five-month quest to buy the ...
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Yahoo put in tight position with Google deal
For the impatient holders of its stock, Yahoo had to convince them it had struck a big deal that would lift its share price back towards the $33 offer that the group had spurned from Microsoft.
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Yahoo hires Google to sell some online ads in latest attempt to boost its profits
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Yahoo has hired Internet search leader Google to sell some online ads in hopes of boosting its profit.
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Cultivating Knowledge on the Flathead Reservation: Spiders
Many people genuinely fear spiders more than other insects. Popular movies such as Arachnophobia, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Lord of the Rings increase this fear. Photos circulating on the Internet also increase the fear of spiders and bites.
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Yahoo, Google form partnership accord on search advertising+
(AP:NEW YORK, June 12) (Kyodo) _ Yahoo Inc. said Thursday it has formed a business partnership agreement with arch rival Google Inc. on search advertising.
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Reporter's Notebook - Days 3,4 in WWDCville
Now we're getting down to the nitty-gritty. Code, code and more code. WWDC attendees are learning how to implement what Steve Jobs talked about on Monday
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Yahoo, Google Reach $800 Million Non-Exclusive Search Ad Deal
Under the agreement, Yahoo can run ads supplied by Google alongside its own search results and on some of its websites in the United States and Canada.
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