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Computer Virus Blamed For Nearly Sending Man to Prison
They charged him with having child porn on a state computer. And then they fired him. But those charges have now been dropped. It turns o...
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Study: Hollow victory for Blu-ray?
Blu-ray Disc has won the high-definition DVD format war, but new network delivery options give content owners an alternative to packaged media: advanced pay TV and Internet video.
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Mentor bid: There will be blood
Similar to the fractious Microsoft Corp.-Yahoo Inc. transaction that is still playing out in the courts, Cadence Design Systems Inc.'s bid for Mentor Graphics Corp. could turn really ugly as egos clash and if a rival suitor offers a higher price for the EDA company.
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Social Networking Found To Be Educational
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have released a study that says social networks like MySpace and Facebook offer educational benefits. The study found that low-income students are just as technologically savvy as their peers, going against what previous research has indicated. The majority (94%) of students use the Internet, 82 percent go online at home and 77 percent have a profile ...
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House easily passes compromise surveillance law
The House Friday easily approved a compromise bill setting new electronic surveillance rules that effectively shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits arising from the government's terrorism-era warrantless eavesdropping on phone and computer lines...
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New Charges Filed After Kids Duct-Taped To Chairs
A Bellingham couple accused of assault and battery for duct-taping two children to chairs and posting photos of them crying on the Internet are facing additional charges in connection with the incident.
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Apple Patches Safari "Carpet Bomb" Security Flaw
Apple has released a new version of Safari for Windows, fixing a critical bug that allowed attackers to download files onto a users desktop.
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DJ DGAP-Adhoc: Intershop parts company with its Vice President E-Commerce Custom Solutions with immediate effect
Intershop Communications AG / Change of Personnel 20.06.2008 Release of an Ad hoc announcement according to § 15 WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Nov 2006 11:49 UTC, submitted by Tomasz
After nearly three months of work, the SkyOS team has released a new build of their operating system . Changes include, but are not limited to: desktop compositing working with every graphics card, USB 2.0 stack (with keyboard, mouse, mass storage, printer, card reader, hub, USB-CDROM, and other drivers), SATA drives support, printing stack (about a 1000 USB and network printers supported), and ...
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Recent Original Stories
"As suspected, the European Union formally lodged antitrust charges against Intel , accusing the CPU maker of using illegal methods to compete against its main rival AMD. "I can confirm the statement of objections has been sent," European Commission spokesperson Ton Van Lierop said in a statement given to Reuters.
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Recent Original Stories
Apparantly 3D browsers are the latest fad, as after uBrowser based on Mozilla Firefox , there is now SphereXplorer , a 3D browser based on Internet Explorer and SphereXP . Indulge yourself in screenshots , or just download and try it.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Dec 2005 21:48 UTC
A developer meeting strengthens a Linux desktop alliance that could lead to better leverage with hardware vendors and more cross-distribution efforts such as the newly created Portland Project.
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New EO up to strengthen IP system
Malacañang is set to sign an executive order for the implementation of a five-point strategy to strengthen the country’s intellectual property system including the establishment of a permanent intellectual property enforcement unit at the Bureau of Customs.
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Recent Original Stories
While newly minted Windows head Steven Sinofsky continues to play his cards close to his chest, we're seeing signs that Microsoft is rethinking its monolithic approach to not only the mass-market Windows operating system but the entire family of Windows products from servers down to CE-based embedded devices.
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(PHOTO) Chamber ribbon cutting for Rodi Computer Services
Courtesy Photo Allen Chamber of Commerce hosts a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for Rodi Computer Services.
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Railways to have VSAT communication hub soon
NEW DELHI: Indian Railways will soon have its own state-of-the-art communication network as it has signed a contract with global provider of satellite broadband services and managed network services – Hughes – to set up its first dedicated VSAT communication hub.
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Shreveport police issue daily arrest report
In response to complaints from The Times and other news organizations about the patrol desk public booking computer being unavailable, Shreveport police have begun issuing daily arrest information. The Times will make this available to its readers.
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Reports: 3 Yahoo Execs Jumping Ship
Yahoo Inc.'s management ranks are rapidly thinning as the Internet pioneer fends off a shareholder mutiny threatening to culminate in the firing of Chief Executive Jerry Yang
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Midday Update
First computer-generated music found. RIAA immediately consults its lawyers - The Inquirer U.K.
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Firefox blazes new Web browsing ground; fuels up rivals
Your new Internet browser is ready - several of them, actually. They're all free, so take your pick.
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China's president chats online, but skates by tough questions
BEIJING — President Hu Jintao sat down before a computer Friday for a rare live chat session and declared himself a regular, if silent, visitor to Web sites, skirting tough questions posted by surprised Internet users.
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House passes new surveillance law
By PAMELA HESS WASHINGTON (AP) -- The House Friday easily approved a compromise bill setting new electronic surveillance rules that effectively shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits arising from the government's terrorism-era warrantless eavesdropping on phone and computer lines in this country.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, June 20, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Search In Pictures: New Yodelers, Sergey In Space & Ask.com's Got Milk In this week's Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, ...
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Tiny Trojan Trots Into Mac OS X Turf
With the rise in popularity of Apple's Mac computers and the OS X operating systems they run, dangerous malware, viruses and Trojans are now being targeted for the Mac, too. The most recent case in point comes courtesy of a security advisory released by SecureMac. The advisory warns that multiple variants of a new Trojan horse -- out in the wild -- is ready to run roughshod all over OS X 10.4 ...
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