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Pedophiles rewarded for fresh images
THE abuse of children is being fuelled by hierarchical online pedophile networks which reward those who supply their own fresh images of child exploitation with access to even more material.
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NYTimes Article Reverberates Through Yahoo; Who’s Their Next CEO?
When blogs and regional newspapers trash Jerry Yang it’s one thing. But when the New York Times does it, people really notice. Public lynchings like this are few and far between from that bastion of traditional journalism. Yesterday’s article by Joe Nocera, titled “Oh Jerry, It’s No Longer Your Baby” was a stinging condemnation of Yang. [...]
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Quilts: Materials, innovation matter in museum exhibit
Painting, computer manipulation, photography, heat transfer. Beads, stones, barbed wire, netting, buttons. We're talking quilts. What's going on here?
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Samsung's iPhone clone stands out
NEW YORK -- This is a review of the 3G iPhone. No, not the one Apple announced on Monday. The other one. You know -- the one from Sprint and Samsung?
Everett Herald |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Aug 2006 21:01 UTC
To date, with its Genuine Advantage anti-piracy programs, Microsoft has targeted consumers. Windows and Office users have been required to validate their products as 'genuine before being able to obtain many downloads and add-ons.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Jan 2007 23:34 UTC
As part of his keynote address on Sunday at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, Gates showed off Windows Home Server ( more info at Ars ) - a consumer device to serve as a central storage place for digital photos, music and other media.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Sep 2005 17:38 UTC
Mozilla has reacted to a Symantec report issued on Monday which said serious vulnerabilities were being found in Mozilla's browsers faster than in Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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Charting the Tribe:
n ON DECK — San Diego Padres at Cleveland Indians.n WHEN/WHERE — Today, 1:05 p.m., Progressive Field.n TV/RADIO — STO; WFUN (AM-970).n ON THE MOUND — Right-hander Greg Maddux (3-4, 3.33) for San Diego; left-hander C.C. Sabathia (4-8, 4.34) for Cleveland.n TRIBE INJURIES — RHP Fausto Carmona (left hip), DH Travis Hafner (right shoulder), RHP Jake Westbrook (right elbow), C Victor Martinez (right ...
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Outdoors notebook: Kayak fishing clinic
CHARLOTTE CCA
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Linked by Jussi Pakkanen on Tue 17th Apr 2007 18:20 UTC
Let me begin by telling you a little story. Some time ago I needed to run a script at work once a day. We had tons of machines ranging from big Unix servers to Linux desktops. Due to various reasons the script could only be run on a desktop machine. However using cron was disabled on desktops.
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Gov't. Tries to Revive Outdated Web Pornography Law
The federal appeals court in Philadelphia is considering whether to revive a law designed to protect children from Internet pornography, even though it's been ruled unconstitutional. The ACLU and a number of web sites have been trying to kill the law ever since it was passed.
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Zempel's smile, hope remembered at funeral
BONDUEL — Dean Zempel will be remembered for his energy, his love of computers and history, and his ability to make you smile. A couple of hundred family members and friends gathered at his funeral service Saturday at St. Paul Lutheran Church.
The Shawano Leader |
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NxTV Delivers an End-to-End Converged Entertainment and Connectivity Platform with Aruba, BitBand, and Verimatrix
NxTV, Inc., the first and largest provider of Internet Protocol Video on Demand (IPVoD) in the hospitality industry, today announced that it is working with three technology providers to support the rollout of ,the company’s new converged platform capable of offering various forms of interactive digital IP-based in-room communications and entertainment to hotels and consumers.
Hospitality Net |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Oct 2006 16:14 UTC, submitted by Rob
Novell said on Wednesday that its recently released SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop will cost users over USD 300 less than Microsoft forthcoming Windows Vista operating system, and encouraged users to look at their desktop operating system options.
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Recent Original Stories
Computer makers have been told they'll no longer be able to get Windows XP OEM by the end of this year, despite strong ongoing demand for the OS. Analysts and computer makers are wondering if the move is premature given Vista's ongoing performance and compatibility issues.
New Mobile Computing |
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Craigslist's unorthodox path
Craig Newmark was tapping away at the keys of his Lenovo laptop in a hotel conference room in Waltham, dealing with problems on his website. He scrubs racist comments from its discussion boards and hounds New York City realtors who post apartments for rent that don't exist. And he's incredibly efficient at it: An e-mail I'd sent to him got ...
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42 sailors graduate from computer-field course
Groton - Forty-two sailors of Class 08050 graduated from the Submarine Electronics Computer Field Apprentice course Thursday. Seaman Bradley Bakula, Seaman Brian Davis and Seaman Apprentice
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Recent Original Stories
After years of being relegated to server racks and the desktops of ultrageeks, Linux is finally making some headway as a viable alternative to Windows on the consumer desktop. That's the optimistic message delivered by a newly energized contingent of Linux proponents.
New Mobile Computing |
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Computers are unneeded
This letter is an assessment on computers and the worthless world they have created. To start with, computers have added nothing to photography.
Montrose Daily Press |
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ZoomText, magnifying glass help with reading on computer
Dear Jerry:
Portsmouth Herald |
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Business Calendar
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Division of Continuing Studies is offering “Microsoft FrontPage 2003: Advanced” from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays beginning June 25 to July 9 on the IPFW campus. For more information or to register, call 481-6619 or visit Learn.IPFW.edu.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Recent Original Stories
"Unless you have been living in a cave somewhere in Redmond you would no doubt have heard of Ubuntu and its many derivatives, touted as 'Linux for human beings'.
OS News |
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NxTV Announces an End-to-End Converged Entertainment and Connectivity Platform
NxTV, Inc., the first and largest provider of Internet Protocol Video on Demand (IPVoD) in the hospitality industry, today announced a new converged platform capable of offering various forms of interactive IP-based in room entertainment and communications services to hotels and consumers.
Hospitality Net |
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Recent Original Stories
Groklaw reports that a company called IP Innovation, LLC, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Novell and Red Hat. Groklaw goes into black helicopter mode, trying to find a tie between this IP Innovation thing and Microsoft - and it finds it too.
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Summer school just a mouse click away for some Saginaw County students
Summer school classes are going on at a home computer near you. Several districts -- including Birch Run, Swan Valley and Bridgeport-Spaulding -- see computer-based coursework as more cost and time-efficient and tailored to students' needs in a way that typical summer classes are not.
The Saginaw News |
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