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Hackers Steal ATM PIN Codes, Drain Accounts
Police warn people that hackers have been able to access ATM personal identification numbers without having to get anywhere near a cash machine.
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Thursday, July 03, 2008
•Basic computer classes, 9 to 11 a.m., Grant County Rescue Mission, 423 S. Gallatin St. Call 662-0988.
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Protest 101: First, log out of Facebook ... Budget cuts! Higher ed slashed! What are angry students to do? Do they break out the signs and protest lines, write letters to senators, flip over cars? Not quite.
Las Vegas CityLife |
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Review: Banking site MoneyAisle shows promise
BOSTON - MoneyAisle is a new free Web service that makes a bold claim: It says it will maximize the interest rates consumers can get on savings accounts by running online auctions in which banks bid for consumers' business.
Savannah Morning News |
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Microsoft tries different tactic
Unable to strike a deal on its own, Microsoft reportedly is hoping to snap up Yahoo's online search operations with the help of News Corp. and Time Warner.
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Femtocells -- Picking up where the Macro Network Left Off
Southern Cross Cables Selects Nortel 40G optical technology t Southern Cross Cables has selected Nortel's 40G optical technology for its Southern Cross network, which provides the major link for Internet traffic from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji to the US, as well as linking Hawaii to the US mainland.
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At Yahoo, a Threat from Within
Fleeing executives' gripes: the Microsoft saga, the Google deal, and cumbersome decision-making
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Microsoft, Yahoo mull media partner options: sources
Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, sources familiar with the companies' thinking said on Wednesday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Apr 2006 17:40 UTC
Vista is all the rage at the moment (and now even the Sunday Eve Column is about it). I don't think there's a single piece of beta software that has ever been discussed as much as Windows Vista.
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Ball girl's incredible catch is an Internet hit
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by tristan (7.68) on Wed 29th Mar 2006 00:21 UTC
There are some great suggestions here. The multi-seat desktop is a nice idea, but has the wrong focus. People wanting to set up a full dual-head system are likely to be pretty au fait with the tools used to set it up.
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Governor signs Net predator bill
CONCORD -- Gov. John Lynch signed into law new, harsher criminal penalties for those who use the Internet to prey on children or engage in child pornography Wednesday. ... - By KEVIN LANDRIGAN Staff Writer
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Farr slaying suspect also accused of thefts
HARLINGEN - A 16-year-old boy charged with capital murder in the death of a Harlingen High School South teacher is also accused of stealing the teacher's car, credit cards and computer, a District Attorney's Office spokesman said.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 21st Nov 2006 17:59 UTC
Novell's CEO on Monday issued a letter to the open-source community disputing Microsoft's contention that Linux infringes on Microsoft patents.
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Correction: Coming Soon to YouTube: My Face-Lift
The Skin Deep column last Thursday, about doctors who remunerate patients for posting recommendations or videos of their procedures on the Internet, misstated the affiliation of Dr. Kathy Faber-Langendoen, a professor of bioethics and medicine who said that she sees nothing wrong in patients? voluntarily surrendering their privacy for a doctor?s discount. She is with the SUNY Upstate Medical ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Unlike the myths that are behind the prevention of Linux adoption, this piece will closely examine the indisputable obstacles and what will have to be done to overcome each of them.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
OSNews.com informs you about the latest news on a vast range of operating systems, from the well-known mainstream OSes, down to small embedded (but also very interesting technically) ones.
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Recent Original Stories
The cat is out of the bag: Java will be released under the GPL . Joshua Marinacci writes: "I think it makes a lot of sense because it protects Sun's interest in preventing forks and also the community's interest in knowing that Java will forever be available in the public sphere.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 22:51 UTC
Remember when SCO started the lawsuit on UNIX? Aside that we knew from the first moment that something stunk and heavily, at the moment non many noticed a curios side effect of that lawsuit.
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Sparta-based clothier Justin Charles targets the man who has everything
SPARTA, Wis. — One morning in early June, in a cabin-themed conference room in a warehouse, a group of executives planned the launch of a new men’s fashion line. Seated around a speaker phone, three of Justin Charles’ five employees met with a Web site designer and an Internet marketing specialist.
River Valley Business Report |
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Tote along tunes with this pocketful of sunshine
By KATHY ANTONIOTTI Fifty years ago, a transistor radio was a revolutionary way to hear music when people were away from home. A small, battery-powered radio was just the thing for a summer day at the beach. For the first time, people could pack their favorite Beach Boys tunes into beach bags along with tanning oil and towels. People happily accepted the poor, tinny sound and static that came ...
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Google helps Brazil fight child porn
Google signed an agreement with Brazilian public prosecutors on Wednesday to help combat child pornography on its social networking site Orkut, an accord that the company believes is the first of its kind internationally.
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Microsoft offers subscription version of Office
Type verification code in the box and submit.
SiliconIndia |
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Tote along tunes with this pocketful of sunshine
By KATHY ANTONIOTTI Fifty years ago, a transistor radio was a revolutionary way to hear music when people were away from home. A small, battery-powered radio was just the thing for a summer day at the beach. For the first time, people could pack their favorite Beach Boys tunes into beach bags along with tanning oil and towels. People happily accepted the poor, tinny sound and static that came ...
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KanREN appoints executive director
Cort Buffington, Lawrence, has been appointed executive director of KanREN Inc., a nonprofit consortium of colleges, universities, school districts and other organizations that enables the members to improve communication and gain Internet connectivity through a statewide network.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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