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City to probe Stefani's computer
The City Council has hired a computer forensic specialist to look at the computer of attorney Mike Stefani in an effort to recreate a document that allegedly sparked the settlement of an $8.4-million whistle-blower case against the city.
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Seagate Decides It Can't Compete With Solid State; Sues Over Patents
Just a few weeks ago, we noted that Seagate's CEO appeared to be admitting that his company didn't have a real strategy to compete with the growing threat of solid-state flash drives competing against traditional hard drives.
Addict 3D |
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Red tape eliminated – fraud isn't
People often complain about all the red tape a company must go through to sell things, such as computer software and office supplies, to the government. The added time and cost keep many companies from doing business with the government at all.
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Rural broadband service spotty
West Virginians in the state's population centers have better access to high-speed Internet, according to broadband inventory maps released Tuesday.
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Aussies are no cyberslackers
AUSTRALIAN workers are among the least likely to use their office computers for personal use, according to an international survey.
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Microsoft plans to lend more to small customers: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) plans to raise the amount it lends to small-business customers by as much as 60 percent, as they find it increasingly tough to finance high-tech...
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Mont Alto man arrested in child predation sting
A Mont Alto man accused of using the Internet to solicit sex from an undercover agent with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Child Predator Unit faces charges that could bring him up to 47 years in a state prison.
Public Opinion |
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Man Proposes to Girlfriend Over Video Game
We've all seen or heard some pretty crazy and romantic marriage proposals, but one computer programmer did something a little more...lets say high tech!
WBKO Bowling Green |
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Germany to allow computer virus attacks by police
Type verification code in the box and submit. Berlin: Germany is moving ahead with a bill to permit police virus attacks that could remotely extract evidence from a suspect's computer, an interior ministry spokesman said in Berlin Tuesday.
SiliconIndia |
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Iran slams Google for renaming Persian Gulf
Type verification code in the box and submit. Tehran: Iran Tuesday strongly criticised Google Earth, the virtual globe programme of the U.S. based search engine, for using term "Arabian Gulf" to show the water body historically known as the Persian Gulf.
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New Zealand cooperative moves to cement grip on world dairy market
Wellington - The New Zealand farmer co-operative Fonterra, which is the world's biggest seller of dairy products, moved on Wednesday to cement its grip on the global market by trading on the internet. Fonterra, which already controls more than one-th...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 10th Sep 2006 18:00 UTC
Jerome 'Korli' Duval has adapted Haiku's MESA-based OpenGL subsystem to an addon format , allowing renderers to be plugged in, with the first one being a MESA software renderer.
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UVa laptop stolen, had sensitive data
A laptop stolen from a University of Virginia employee contained sensitive information about more than 7,000 students, staff and faculty members.
The Daily Progress |
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Why Style Matters
Register here for your free Internet.com membership to download your Justifying and Funding Infrastructure Investments report.
Developer.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Nov 2005 19:08 UTC
The first commercial Apple Macintosh computers running on Intel processors may be released a bit earlier than expected, believes UBS Investment Research analyst Ben Reitzes.
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Google Maps set to include YouTube videos
FRAMINGHAM, 15 APRIL 2008 - Google Monday announced that local business owners can now add YouTube videos to their listings in Google Maps. Google said that adding the capability to Google maps was a natural extension to its move last year to allow geotagged YouTube videos to run in Google Earth.
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Programmer pops the question via video game
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) - Hiding a ring in a bouquet just wasn't enough when a computer programmer decided to pop the question. Bernie Peng reprogrammed Tammy Li's favorite video game, "Bejeweled," so a ring and a marriage proposal would show up on the screen when she reached a certain score.
North Texas Daily |
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Recent Original Stories
Open source guru Alan Cox has voiced his support for the controversial version 3.0 of the GNU General Public Licence in an exclusive podcast interview with Computer Weekly.
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Scott Burgess: Rock of reliability 2: Bigger Honda Pilot isn't flashy, but it rocks at hauling the family around
The redesigned 2009 Honda Pilot is way too conservative to ever appear in the "Rock of Love." The VH1 reality TV show -- starring Bret Michaels, lead singer for the '80s glam rock band Poison, searching for his true love -- was made for stretch Hummers and raunchy music. The redesigned Pilot is the antithesis of the program, which finished its second season Sunday.
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Psystar is back online selling 'white-box' Macs with a few subtle changes, and one employee has already played the monopoly card," Tom Krazit writes for CNET.
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'How About Coffee Cubes?'
Starbucks' CEO is using customers' advice and dedicated software to try out new ideas in a bid to reinvigorate the company
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Intel Provides Some Relief
Its first-quarter earnings gave investors hope that the chipmaker—and the tech sector—are weathering the economic downturn
BusinessWeek |
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Defenseless on the Net
With all the cyber spies and state-sponsored hackers on the Internet, is there any way to defend ourselves? Critics say not completely
BusinessWeek |
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Apple's OS Edge: A Threat to Microsoft
Apple's OS Edge Is a Threat to Microsoft
BusinessWeek |
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Google and Salesforce: A Tighter Bond
Together, the leader in Web search and the pioneer in online software distribution are taking on Microsoft in desktop applications
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