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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'advocacyforrespectforcyclists'
Photo by Martin Reis. More are in his Guaranteed Bike Lane set. Sometimes the Internet isn't enough to protect Toronto's bike lanes from the drivers that treat the space between the thick white line and the curb as their territory.
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What’s Obscene? Google Could Have an Answer
In a Florida trial, Google data will be used to argue that explicit material doesn’t violate community values.
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British Computer Society (BCS) USA Section to Hold Key Regional Meeting at Computer Technology Expo
The British Computer Society (BCS) USA Section to hold key regional meeting at Computer Technology Expo.
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Gamecock Media Group and Wideload Games' Presidential Party Game Hail to the Chimp Ships to North American Retailers
AUSTIN, Texas, June 24, 2008 -- This summer, democracy comes to the animal kingdom in Wideload Games' presidential party game Hail to the Chimp. Video game publisher Gamecock Media Group today announced that Hail to the Chimp has shipped to North American retailers and is available on the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system.
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iovation Partners with Joseph, Mann & Creed to Provide More Efficient and Cost-Effective Debt Collections Solution
iovation, the Device Reputation Authority(TM) for the Internet, and Joseph, Mann and Creed (JMC), a leader in accounts receivable management, today announced a partnership that will help online businesses mitigate their risk of fraud, which reduces service charges associated with debt collections.
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Privacyware Enhances SQL Injection and XSS Defense with Updated IIS Web Application Firewall
Web Application Firewall and AI-based Behavioral Modeling/Analysis Delivers Broad IIS/SQL Defense and Reinforces PCI DSS Compliance.
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Absolute to Exhibit at National Education Computing Conference
Absolute® Software Corporation , the leading provider of firmware-based, patented, Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking solutions announced today that it will exhibit at the 2008 National Education Computing Conference in San Antonio, Texas on June 30 - July 2.
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Former WBBM-Ch. 2 reporter fired in Philadelphia
The TV station that fired newscaster Alycia Lane after several embarrassing off-camera incidents fired her former co-anchor Monday, nearly a month after his computer was seized in a federal investigation of allegations that someone leaked Lane's e-mail.
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Rounds likely to continue school computer push
PIERRE -- Despite an ongoing dispute over funding a high school laptop computer program, Gov. Mike Rounds likely will ask South Dakota lawmakers to provide more money for the program next year, the governor's budget director said Monday.
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Adobe Posts Security Fix For Reader, Acrobat
A code injection vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8.1.2 required a quick fix amid reports of an exploit for it in the wild. read more
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iRise Survey Reveals Over 60% of Software Application Projects Experience Delays, Cost Overruns or Missing Features
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.----iRise®, the world’s leading visualization solutions company, today announced the results of its national application definition survey. Commissioned by iRise and conducted by Zoomerang , the May survey of IT professionals revealed that over 60% of companies experienced delays, cost overruns or missing features in an application development project in the last two years.
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COLUMN: Workplace Law: Fed contractors get e-orders
On June 9, President Bush signed an executive order requiring that all federal contractors use E-Verify, an Internet-based system, to electronically verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees in connection with the I-9 process.
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Mobile Security Means Business
The proliferation of portable computing is fueling the need for mobile embedded security solutions. By enabling new applications while overcoming the risk of thefts and infringements, mobile security has become a vital requirement for both consumer and enterprise applications.
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Internet access taking wing
Web surfing in the sky is poised to take off again.
The Salinas Californian |
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Missouri investigators search for child porn
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Child-exploitation investigators found something unsettling when they recently took a 30-day snapshot of files being shared through computers in Missouri.
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Slipstreaming comes to Microsoft's IE8
THE VOLE WILL try to assauge developer wrath and end user impatience with its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 by bunging new end user features into the Beta 2 release, due in August, it seems.
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It's time for a close-up look at mobile porn
What's that on your iPhone? Column Apparently, someone has discovered that you can watch videos on the iPhone, and that "videos" includes "porn." Mobile porn... wow. So I asked a purveyor of photo-porn on the web what made the iPhone special for his customers.…
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Announcement pursuant to Section 23 para. 2 of the German Securities Acquisition and Takeover Act (WpUG)
On May 15, 2008, Pyramus S.a r.l., Luxembourg ("Bidder"), published the offer document for its voluntary takeover offer ("Offer") to the shareholders of D+S europe AG, Hamburg, to acquire all bearer shares with no par value held by shareholders of D+S europe AG ("D+S europe Shares") (ISIN DE0005336804 and DE000A0SFQ82). The offer document is available on the internet at ...
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THE BIG QUESTION
TODAY'S QUESTION: Would you pay to use the Internet while flying, if provided by the airline?
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Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are
Here's a hint for high school graduates or college students still majoring in indecision: Put down that guitar or book of poetry and pick up a laptop. Study computer science or engineering, and plan to move to a big city.
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Dog killed during burglary
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Police say burglars shot and killed a family dog while breaking into a Frankfort house and stealing a computer.
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Most Energy-efficient, 1-to-4-terabyte Offering for Oracle Optimized Warehouse Business Editors/Technology Writers
(AP:PALO ALTO, Calif.--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ Jun. 24, 2008--HP (NYSE:HPQ) today introduced the industry's highest-performance, most energy-efficient blade offering for the 1-to-4-terabyte market segment within the Oracle Optimized Warehouse initiative.
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Antigua, US set new deadline to settle gambling dispute
This Caribbean nation's top finance official says another deadline has been set with Washington to resolve a feud over Internet gambling after recent talks have fizzled.
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Plan to protect children online unveiled
The government has announced it will set up a council on child internet safety and launch a £9m ad campaign promoting 'e-safety'. By Mark Sweney
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Spansion Helps to Reduce Energy Consumption in Internet Data Center Servers by up to 75 Percent and Expand Memory ...
Spansion Inc. , the world's largest pure-play provider of Flash memory solutions, today unveiled plans for a new class of memory, called Spansion® EcoRAM, designed to solve the growing energy consumption crisis in Internet data centers by replacing power-hungry DRAM in data center servers.
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