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Freshman detained for photoing female students
HAIKOU -- A freshman at a south China university has been detained for taking candid photos of female students and posting them on the Internet, police said on Wednesday.
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Accused hackers steal PINs from Citibank ATMs
Hackers broke into Citibank's network of ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores and stole customers' PIN codes, according to recent court filings that...
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07-02-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE
SHAQ'S KOBE RAP IS NOW A RINGTONE: FunMo.com is offering free download of infamous freestyle.
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INTRACOM TELECOM Signs a EUR 150 Million Bond Loan Agreement
JSC SITRONICS ("SITRONICS" or "The Company") (LSE:SITR), a leading provider of telecommunications, IT and microelectronic solutions in Russia and the CIS, today announced that INTRACOM TELECOM, a part of SITRONICS Telecom Solutions business division, has signed a EUR150 million bond loan agreement arranged jointly by Alpha Bank, HSBC, Geniki bank, National Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank.
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Justice Dept. launches formal look at Google-Yahoo deal
The Justice Department has opened a formal antitrust investigation into a deal struck last month that would allow the Internet titan Google...
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Mobile phones gradually oust conventional phones in Japan
Mobile phones are gradually making land-line telephones a thing of the past in Japan. For the first time, fixed-line telephones accounted for less than half of all calls made in a fiscal year, losing out to mobile units and Internet-based services, a government report said this week.
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Google-Yahoo deal subject of antitrust probe
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Waltrip gives car to scam victim
After hearing about an Iraq war veteran who was victimized by an Internet scam, former NASCAR champion Darrell Waltrip stepped in and gave the man a 2004 Honda Accord on Tuesday.
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Midnight Movie: Ne-Yo's Sexy Love
Last month Ne-Yo taped his Nissan Live Set for Yahoo! Music . His fans came from all over the country to see him up close and personal. LAist was there. Now you can watch Ne-Yo get his sexy on. Hey!
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Tournament One hits the jackpot
Next time you're at the casino playing computerized slot games, think of Stamford. Tournament One Corp.
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Trio accused of stealing ATM codes
Alleged plot netted millions, targeted Citibank machines Hackers broke into Citibank's network of automated teller machines inside 7-Eleven stores this year and stole customers' PIN codes, according to recent court filings that revealed a disturbing security hole in the most sensitive part of a banking record.
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02:44 (BST), 02/07/2008 PRESS RELEASE Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Razer™, the world’s leading manufacturer ...
– Razer™, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle electronics peripherals, announced today that they are the title sponsor of Garena’s global DOTA Championship tournaments; Razer ENADC (Europe North American DOTA Championship), Razer EEDC (East Europe DOTA Championship) and Razer ADC (Asia DOTA Championship), as well as the Razer DreamCup in China, which plays ...
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ALK Releases PC*Miler Web Services 22
7/1/2008 ALK Technologies released PC*Miler Web Services 22, which delivers the latest PC*Miler data over the Internet to customers with virtually any kind of computer platform or operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Aug 2005 17:26 UTC
For off Windows XP machines offer several options - including hibernate, stand by and shut down. However, many users don't know the difference. What's worse, however, is that applications and drivers can veto a user's decision to hibernate or similar.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Nov 2007 16:50 UTC, submitted by BobH
"gOS is made by Everex, a mid-range PC vendor. It's based on Ubuntu Linux 7.10 and runs the Enlightenment E17 interface instead of KDE or Gnome.
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Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to open one hour late
TEL AVIV, July 2 (Reuters) - The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange said that trade will start an hour late on Wednesday after staff, during a strike on Tuesday, shut down computers used to handle trades and clearing operations.
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Airlines try to hedge against soaring fuel costs
DALLAS -- The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Southwest Airlines flickered with row after row of dates and numbers, but they had nothing to do with arrivals and departures.
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Monster founder sets sights on online obituaries
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Local News and Notes
Award American Fork online TV services provider honored -- John Edwards, chief executive of Move Networks Inc., an American Fork-based Internet television services provider for cable networks including Fox, ABC and Discovery, received the 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the technology category. The award honors entrepreneurs who demonstrated exceptional innovation, financial ...
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cFares selects Elleipsis TravelTalk for GDS and private fare inventory
cFares, a membership-based Internet travel service that seeks the web for the widest selection of discount airfares, has integrated Elleipsis' TravelTalk web services into its mega-search model site.
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Tips for online safety
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Hedging helps keep Southwest flying high
DALLAS — The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Southwest Airlines flickered with row after row of dates and numbers, but they had nothing to do with arrivals and departures.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Kerkorian driven to buy automakers
Dear Mr. Berko: I have been looking up the preferred stocks that you recommended and can't locate them on Yahoo, which is my main search engine for stocks and finance.
Erie Times-News |
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AT&T invests $250M as the state scrutinizes its new equipment
AT&T continues to roll out its new telephone, television and Internet service even as the state Department of Public Utility Control continues hearings on whether electrical boxes for the new services are safe and whether nearby property owners were notified properly of their installation.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Fujitsu launches limited edition 'Pink Gold' LifeBook P8010 notebook
Budget notebooks aren't for everyone - indeed, buyers with a bit of cash to spend might want to check out the Fujitsu limited edition 'Pink Gold' LifeBook P8010 notebook.
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