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Internet suicide case woman pleads not guilty
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - A Missouri woman has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court to charges in an Internet hoax blamed for a 13-year-old girl's suicide.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Internet suicide case woman pleads not guilty
Associated Press - June 16, 2008 1:54 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Missouri woman has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court to charges in a MySpace hoax allegedly linked to a...
KOAM-TV Pittsburg |
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Social Web browser Flock out with new test version
Developers of a "social" Web browser called Flock have released a new test version. Like its predecessors, the Flock 2 beta uses building blocks from Mozilla, an open-source community in which thousands of people collectively develop free products. The newest version of Flock incorporates improvements from Mozilla's Firefox 3 browser, which is scheduled for release Tuesday. Flock emphasizes the ...
The State |
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Moody's looks at online sales in rating retailers
Moody's Investors Service said it has begun to consider merchants' online sales when determining their credit ratings amid a boom in e-commerce.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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JVC Launches Jazz Festival Website
Jazz has a new home on the internet - jazz.jvc.com - a new website launched by JVC, the electronics maker and the sponsor of the renowned JVC Jazz Festival.
All About Jazz |
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iPhone 3G Only Looks Cheaper
Apple has a history of carriage trade pricing, and, although such practices cost it the PC market - while imbuing it with a certain cachet - the policy was enshrined in the original iPhone. For the first time Monday Apple sorta kinda changed its tune, so to speak, and started chasing the mass market with an entry-level $199 iPhone 3G with 8GB of memory and $299 for a model with 16GB of memory, ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Austin firefighter fired, accused of viewing porn
An Austin firefighter has been indefinitely suspended after officials say he looked at and emailed pornographic images while on duty and harassed a female firefighter.
KVUE-TV Austin |
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Infrastructure Virtualization Strategies
With the rapid spread of virtualization over the past few years from a development tool running on the desktop to an essential component of IT infrastructure strategy, companies are increasingly adopting virtualization as a technology to increase desktop, server and storage utilization. In the new research benchmark report entitled 'Virtual Strategies: Managing Servers, Desktops and Storage for ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Internet suicide case woman pleads not guilty
A Missouri woman has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court to charges in an Internet hoax blamed for a 13-year-old girl's suicide.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Apple Blocking Certain Browsers from iDisk Access
Accessing an iDisk, Apple's online storage system that's part of the .Mac service, isn't quite as easy as it used to be because the Cupertino company has begun limiting its Web browser requirements to Safari 1.3 and Firefox 1.0.4 and later. Unsupported Web browsers, which apparently include Firefox 3, simply display a page listing recommended browsers without an option to continue
The Mac Observer |
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Teens charged in SP break-in
Two teenage boys were charged with burglary yesterday morning after county police said they linked them to a break-in at the Severna Park High School computer lab.
The Capital |
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This Just In: Upgrades and Downgrades
Stifel Nicolaus on eBay: Buy it now.
The Motley Fool |
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Nortel rides spending turnaround
One of the ghosts of the Internet past is showing signs that it's back from the dead.
CNN Money |
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How to Find the Right Online Degree Program
(ARA) - Online degree programs have led to happier, more rewarding and lucrative careers for millions of Americans. But if you're thinking of advancing your career goals with an online degree, choosing the right one can seem like an overwhelming task.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Social Web browser Flock out with new test version
Developers of a "social" Web browser called Flock have released a new test version.
Tri-City Herald |
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Allot Communications and PeerApp Team to Deliver Internet Video Optimization Solution
Allot Communications Ltd. and PeerApp Ltd. today announced a joint solution that enables Internet Service Providers to manage network bandwidth costs, increase subscriber loyalty, and create new revenue-generating services.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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North Shore Book Notes: Two books for Dad
“The Downhill Lie: A Hacker’s Return to a Ruinous Sport” is a book for people to give to men, in particular, dads that golf.
The Cape Ann Beacon |
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/C O R R E C T I O N -- EDGAR Online, Inc./
In the news release, Thompson Reuters Partners With EDGAR Online Inc. to Launch I-Metrix on Checkpoint, issued earlier today by EDGAR Online, Inc. over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the headline should read "Thomson Reuters Partners With EDGAR Online Inc. to Launch I-Metrix on Checkpoint" rather than "Thompson Reuters" as originally issued inadvertently.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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New iPhone still faces corporate disconnects
Apple still has both hardware and software issues to work through before the iPhone is likely to be widely adopted in corporate environments, according to IT managers interviewed by Computerworld.
Macworld |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jan 2006 19:26 UTC
Google has been basking in good publicity from refusing US government demands to hand over search results but in China it is happy to create a search engine based on government specifications . Google will offer a censored version of its search engine running on servers in China.
New Mobile Computing |
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No more books? Florence district considers giving a laptop to each high school student
FLORENCE - Microsoft once had a mission to put 'a computer in every home.'
Casa Grande Dispatch |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Sep 2006 15:53 UTC, submitted by Jeff
Hackers are hitting paydirt in their search for browser bugs . According to Symantec's twice-yearly Internet Security Threat Report, hackers found 47 bugs in Mozilla's open-source browsers and 38 bugs in Internet Explorer during the first six months of this year.
OS News |
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Sector Snap: Major Internet stocks rise
Major Internet stocks mostly rose Monday, with eBay Inc. gaining ground after an analyst upgraded the shares and the online auctioneer said it will let third-party developers integrate applications directly with its site.
Boston Globe |
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by walterbyrd (3.8) on Sat 31st Mar 2007 01:32 UTC
But mostly apps. UPS-Worldship, Quickbooks, and many others, work on both windows, and mac, but not linux. Same with wireless cards, and lots of other hardware.
OS News |
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92 percent of developers ignoring Vista?
Despite Microsoft's efforts, the majority of developers still aren't writing with Windows Vista in mind, a new study by Evans Data says. Only eight percent of software firms surveyed were specifically coding with Vista in mind, while additional data brought together by CNET indicates that 49 percent are still writing for Windows XP; 13 percent are...
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