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Online Journalism News
The Associated Press (AP) has taken action against a community news website over claims of copyright violation. The agency has sent seven takedown notices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to the Drudge Retort , where users submit blog entries and links to news articles online.
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Pentagon computer hacker Gary McKinnon to appeal extradition at House of Lords
A Briton wanted in the US for allegedly carrying out "the biggest military computer hack of all time" will appeal at the House of Lords in his battle against extradition.
Daily Telegraph |
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Officials Fear Bomb Design Went to Others
Four years after Abdul Qadeer Khan’s atomic black market operation was declared over, inspectors are wondering who may have received the blueprints for a nuclear weapon found on his computer network.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Linux vanquishes Windows 2008 in "green" tests
Ensuring your servers stamp as small a carbon footprint as possible on the earth and in your data center can encompass everything from making sure they are shipped in recyclable packaging to hiring an analyst who can predict the total life-cycle environmental impact.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Rogue Computers Used in Ad Fraud
Click fraud, in which people or computers click on ads solely to generate a payment, is on the rise.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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L'interfaccia audio con le API (1/5)
A volte, risulta utile inserire, nelle proprie applicazioni, la gestione dell'audio digitale, agendo direttamente sull'interfaccia waveOut . Il linguaggio di programmazione C e l' API di Windows offrono la possibilità di gestire l'audio in maniera piuttosto intuitiva e non così complicata come si può pensare.
Programmazione.it |
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E-trash is firm's treasure
Great Lakes Electronics Corp. sells the materials in cast-off computers as scrap or wipes out the data and resells components.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Room for More in BIND DNS Release
With the release of BIND 9.5 this week, the open source DNS server takes another step forward with new statistics, improved ActiveDirectory support and support for DHCID.
CIOL |
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US blogger charged with insulting Singapore judge
A court document says a US citizen has been charged with insulting a Singapore judge in his blog by saying she was "prostituting herself".
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Live cricket scores in five Indian languagues
BANGALORE, INDIA: thatCricket.com, the Cricket portal of Oneindia.in launched its live Cricket scores coverage in 5 Indian Languages. Cricket fans and followers can now get live updates in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.
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Avalon Technology Group, Inc. Releases World's Fastest 8GB USB Flash Drive With 256 AES Encryption
Avalon Technology Group, Inc. announced today that the Company has introduced the fastest available 8GB USB flash drive that features 256 AES Encryption. The Avalon Technology Group's 8GB USB Speedster is compatible with virtually all operating systems including the latest editions of Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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In the papers 16 June
Cisco predicts surge in online video Ntera incurs EUR32 million loss
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Coretomic Inc., the Interactive Contract Manufacturing Leader, Selects TransMedia Group to Publicize Its Interactive ...
Coretomic Inc., the leader in Interactive Contract Manufacturing , announced today that it has selected TransMedia Group to promote its global solutions for advertising agencies facing interactive web demands.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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MySpace Might Have Friends, but It Wants Ad Money
Monetizing social networking Web sites is proving to be an arduous road and ad revenues have not come in as quickly as planned.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Ohio invests in security
Stephen Boch remembers being "surprised and disgusted" when he learned that his Social Security number was on a back-up computer tape stolen from a state intern's car last June.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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The Associated Press to Set Guidelines for Using Its Articles in Blogs
The effort may offer a prominent definition of the important but vague doctrine of “fair use,” often a contentious issue in the blogosphere.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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E3 Leak 2008: Xbox Live Avatars Microsoft's Answer to Miis?
Customizable creations supposedly to replace gamer pics on the 360.
1up.com |
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Man, 31, nabbed with girl, 13, had sent her many e-mails
MONTREAL -- Belgium police have seized at least one computer belonging to a man accused of romancing online a 13-year-old Montreal girl who suddenly went missing Friday. The 31-year-old man was found Saturday with the girl at a downtown Montreal hotel. Police say the girl met the Belgian man online. Investigators searched the girl's computer hard drive and discovered hundreds of e-mail exchanges ...
Vancouver Sun |
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Battling Baidu
Baidu.com, the largest Chinese search-engine website, might have won the first round of the legal battle against some of the world's most powerful record companies in providing links to sites offering free music download. But it is facing an even fiercer new attack from its opponents.
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Progressive Book Club launched Monday
NEW YORK – For the past five years, liberal books, especially the Bush-bashing kind, have been a thriving market. A new online club is betting that they can evolve from a market to a movement, long after the president has left office.
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Widely distributed military manual deemed to be secret
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Forces' counter-insurgency manual, already widely distributed among military units as well as to some members of the public and with at least one draft version available on the Internet, is now deemed to be secret by the Defence Department. The department is remaining silent on why it considers the document, which does not discuss specific tactical information, to now be ...
Vancouver Sun |
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Deal fades but Google gains
Microsoft's abandoned takeover bid for Yahoo appears to have amounted to yet another coup for online search leader Google Inc.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Koreans take 100Mbps broadband for granted
The majority of South Koreans rate their broadband services as 'ordinary' despite having the world's fastest internet connections, according to a recent survey.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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THQ's Upcoming Bratz(TM) Girlz Really Rock Set to Headline Girls Video Game Line-up This Fall
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.----THQ Inc. today announced that Bratz™ Girlz Really Rock is currently in development and is expected to release on Wii™, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and Nintendo DS™ this fall.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Recent Original Stories
Linspire has announced an agreement to license voice-enabled instant messaging, Windows Media 10 codecs, and TrueType font technologies from Microsoft for its Linux distribution.
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