|
Two Catholic grade schools in Passaic to merge in fall
PASSAIC — Two of the city's parochial schools, Passaic Catholic and St. Anthony of Padua, will merge next fall. The announcement was posted in a letter to parishioners on St. Anthony's Web site and confirmed Wednesday by diocese spokeswoman Mariana Thompson.
The Record |
|
Building a bond for online fraud
ST. LOUIS — Every day for eight months, Chris Shepherd chatted online with a man she thought was her friend. They went back and forth about issues they faced as single parents, and he wrote about the sorrow of losing his wife and daughter nearly a year earlier.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
|
Most computer users repeat passwords, at their peril
SAN FRANCISCO -- Using the same password for multiple Web pages is the Internet-era equivalent of having the same key for your home, car and bank safe-deposit box.
The Pantagraph |
|
WHAT'S NEW DEALS MOVERS STATS TODAY
Traditional wire-line provider Embarq Corp. is offering a new cordless home phone that includes Internet-powered features it hopes will help it hold on to customers.
The Record |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 11th Oct 2006 20:13 UTC
"AMD described its forthcoming quad-core processor , codenamed Barcelona, in a session at today's Microprocessor Forum. Details of the new microarchitecture on which the processor is based (codenamed K8L) have been known for some time now.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Recent Original Stories
Amid the hype surrounding the release of Windows Vista, Mac users are taking solace from the fact that Mac OS X is still a champ on many fronts. Here are some reasons why reviewer John C. Welch opts for Apple.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Equipment stolen from athletic media relations
There was no evidence of forced entry when several laptops were noticed missing on Friday morning. The office of Don Weast, assistant athletic director for media relations, was most affected by the theft.
The Emporia State University Bulletin |
|
Korean-American gets 10 years in jail
SEOUL, South Korea—A South Korean court sentenced a former business partner of President Lee Myung-bak to 10 years in prison for stock manipulation, embezzlement and forgery Thursday, a court official said.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
|
Yahoo's Google Test Positive; Moving Closer To An Alternative?
Yahoo's two week test of using Google's search ad technology is bearing positive results a week into it, thus possibly giving the belabored Internet giant some leverage in its negotiations with Microsoft , reports WSJ, citing sources.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Lonely No More: Lonelygirl15 Production Company EQAL Gets $5 Million Funding
And yet, the funding keeps flowing in: EQAL, the new name of the production company behind the pioneering online video series Lonelygirl15, has received $5 million in funding from various investors to develop more shows beyond its first franchise and KateModern in UK. The round was led by Spark Capital, and includes some Silicon Valley heavyweights including Ron Conway and Marc Andreessen, and ...
CBS News |
|
Book signing showcases the future of publishing
Sharolyn Wells’ first published book is less than one-eighth inch thick but has 277 pages — it is on a computer disc. Wells, 56, has been writing since about 13 and submitting stories for publication for about 20 years.
Muskogee Phoenix |
|
Survey: Most libraries don't filter computers in adult labs
ROYAL OAK -- Seventy-six percent of area libraries that responded to a survey by Royal Oak Public Library Director Metta Lansdale do not filter access to the Internet on computers designated for adults.
Royal Oak Daily Tribune |
|
First free public utility info kiosk opens in Ahmedabad
AHMEDABAD — India’s first free roadside public utility information kiosk was opened in Ahmedabad, thanks to a US-based non-resident Gujarati philanthropist.
Khaleej Times |
|
Two-Year Jail Term Sought for Clannad Malware Creator
The prosecutors in Japan's first case against a malicious software developer have sought for a two-year prison sentence on Wednesday. Masato Nakatsuji, a 24-year-old former Osaka Electro-Communication University graduate student, has been accused of hiding a program within Clannad anime images on the Winny file-sharing network.
Anime News Network |
|
Photoshop's Little Online Brother
With Adobe's new Web 2.0 offering, you can easily smarten up pictures for Internet display
BusinessWeek |
|
Most PC users repeat passwords - survey
Using the same password for multiple web pages is the Internet-era equivalent of having the same key for your home, car and bank safe-deposit box.
Independent Online |
|
Watchdog urges global drive
The Internet Watch Foundation says it has made the first attempt to find out how many sites peddle abusive images and videos of children.
Independent Online |
|
The Sims hit the 100 million mark
There are no scary monsters to slay and no cars to hijack, but The Sims video and computer game has sold 100 million units since its launch in 2000. [VIDEO]
Independent Online |
|
Local authorities trial secure data tools
IT services group Eduserv is working with 10 local authorities on a trial of Microsoft's CardSpace software.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Online Video Views Up 66 Percent In U.S.
New data show online views of videos soared 66 percent in the U.S. in February from a year earlier, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those eyeballs.
CBS News |
|
Long-extinct Neanderthals speak out
London, April 16 : They've been dead for 30,000 years, but people may soon be able to hear Neanderthals speak, thanks to a computer model developed by researchers at the Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.
New Kerala |
|
Thursday, April 17, 2008
•Basic computer classes, 9 to 11 a.m., Grant County Rescue Mission, 423 S. Gallatin St. Call 662-0988. •Angel Food orders accepted, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Unity Christian Church, 140 N. Pennsylvania St.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
|
Electronic recycling event set for Saturday
Got a computer and related item you want to throw away? How about a television, stereo, cell phone, video game console or mobile entertainment device? You get your chance from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa...
The Columbian |
|
Man accused of impersonating Skechers CEO pleads guilty
RACINE — A Racine man accused of impersonating the CEO of a shoe company to get tens of thousands of dollars in computer equipment shipped to his apartment has pleaded guilty to federal charges against him.
The Journal Times |
|
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Company Name AMGEN BAXTER BEVERLY HILLS BANCORP CAMINOSOFT CORP. CHEESECAKE FACTORY COUNTRYWIDE FINANCIAL CORP. DIODES, INC DTS, INC. ELECTRONIC CLEARING HOUSE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SENSOR INC.
The Acorn |
|
|