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Federal Jury Convicts High Ranking Web Site Administrator in Peer-to-Peer Piracy Crackdown
A federal jury in Big Stone Gap, Va., convicted Daniel Dove, 26, formerly of Clintwood, Va., on one count each of conspiracy and felony copyright infringement, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich announced.
Kansas City InfoZine |
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Do Smartphone Viruses Threaten Networks?
All evidence points to the fact that smartphone viruses will be a threat to your network even though they aren't at this...
PC World |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 4th Feb 2006 14:15 UTC
Trading was suspended for an hour at Russia's main stock exchange because of a computer virus, the Russian Trading Systems, or RTS, said Friday.
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Ruling allows Dell lawsuit to proceed
SANTA FE (AP) - The New Mexico Supreme Court is allowing a potential multistate class action lawsuit against Texas-based computer maker Dell in a dispute over online computer purchases.
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Guiltless confessions from a very Young Market Masters Awardee
AT quick glance, you will not exactly know what a leading Filipino web portal like Yehey! has in common with a top fashion magazine, the country’s largest sport store chain, a fat-burning fruit juice, a string of crab-concept restaurants, mobile services for overseas Filipino workers and a growing cosmetics line.
The Manila Times |
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Ballmer, Gates bid farewell with tears
In this photo provided by Microsoft, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, right, speaks to employees as CEO Steve Ballmer looks on, during a farewell event celebrating Gates years at Microsoft, on his last day as a full-time employee, at company headquarters in Redmond, Washington, June 27, 2008.
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Gates signs off at Microsoft
REDMOND, Wash. On his final full day at Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates went on stage to reminisce with his longtime friend Steve Ballmer, and neither man could hold back tears as Ballmer handed Gates a large scrapbook as a farewell present.
The Record |
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Bill Gates Bids Farewell to his Colleagues with a Lump in his Throat [Bill Gates Retirement Party]
Despite my best efforts to distract the world's media from Bill Gates' departure from Microsoft yesterday, the software genius-turned philanthropist held his own. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has...
Gizmodo |
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Verne Troyer's Sex Tape Pulled from Internet
A sex tape allegedly featuring pint-sized Austin Powers star Verne Troyer has been pulled from a celebrity Web site by court orders.
Hollywood.com |
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Ann Handley: Everyone Else Is Taller, Better-Looking, Smarter, Cooler, and Has a Better Backhand
When you are prone to measuring yourself against others, like I am, and when you both work and live out chunks of your life online,...
HuffingtonPost |
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Row over schools computer plan
A NEW political row has erupted over the Federal Government's $1.2 billion election pledge to ensure every student in Years 9-12 has access to a computer.
Adelaide Now |
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Recent Original Stories
" This article fairly eloquently expounds some of the reasons why Linux's job is not to become increasingly Windows-like, nor is it Open Source's duty to merely provide free duplicates of every Windows-user's favorite program. The issue has never been anything about Elite Snob vs. Concerned Newbie.
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Recent Original Stories
Users of Windows who have set the Automatic Updates option to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them" were surprised to find that the latest WMF patch had overridden these settings and not only installed the patch, but rebooted the machines as well.
OS News |
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Microsoft Word: Working with Field Codes
Some of Word’s most powerful features are hidden from view, and one of these is field codes. While you may have encountered field codes when using mail merge, that's not the only task you can accomplish with field codes.
IT Management |
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Microsoft Jumps Into Virtualization Fray
Microsoft has not just released the cat among the pigeons by releasing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, it is the cat among the pigeons. Both its allies and its competitors are fluttering about and squawking at the news.
IT Management |
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Firefox 3.0 Power Tweaks
Mozilla made a bit of a splash last week by releasing the long awaited Firefox 3.0 browser.
IT Management |
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Open Source Nokia a Threat to Microsoft, Google?
Nokia's play to open source Symbian, the world's most popular mobile phone software, could not only advance the Finnish handset maker's portfolio strategy, but also may stimy efforts by Microsoft and Google to steal market share.
IT Management |
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Bulgaria Nuclear Agency Disproves Rumors of Radiation Leakage
Representatives of the Bulgarian Nuclear Regulation Agency and of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant officially disproved the rumors of radiation leakage, which appeared mostly in Internet forums around noon on Saturday.
Novinite.com |
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County could face a shut-down
Socorro County Treasurer Genevie Baca came before the Socorro County Commission with a request for a one-time software license agreement with DataNow. Without this interface, the county faces a shut-down by the end of December.
El Defensor Chieftain |
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Recent Original Stories
Critics who blasted Microsoft three months ago for failing to deliver Windows Vista add-ons have again called the company on the carpet , this time for missing its self-imposed deadline to provide promised extras. In late June, bloggers and users were already panning Vista Ultimate Extras as a bust.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 17:31 UTC
Confirming long-standing rumours, Apple has today announced the iTunes-enabled phone together with Motorola in a special press event.
New Mobile Computing |
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Google's CFO Search: Why'd It Take So Long?
Throughout the long executive search, there were persistent questions about its length. Until Eric Schmidt writes his tell-all, we won’ t get a real answer, but there have been some good guesses.
Forbes |
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News Update
BINABALAAN ni Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño ang DOTC (Department of Transportation and Communication) sa binabalak nitong muling pagbuhay sa kontrobersiyal na kontratang NBN (n ational broadband network ) sa pamamagitan ng DOTC Information Infrastructure Project o DIIP.
Pinoy Weekly |
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Troyer's sex tape pulled from internet
A sex tape allegedly featuring pint-sized Austin Powers star Verne Troyer has been pulled from a celebrity website by court orders.
FOX 6 News San Diego |
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Fighting exploitation of Internet users
Online privacy has turned into something of a contradiction in terms, but there is a basic level that customers should expect. Providing data to advertisers on the Web usage of some Internet subscribers crosses the line.
Norwalk Advocate |
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