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Senior citizen arrested after child porn found
HAMILTON -- An elderly township resident has been charged with possession of child pornography after images of children having sex with adults were allegedly found on his home computer, police said.
The Trenton Times |
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Arroyo banks on next-wave cities
THE government’s Cyber Corridor will include 24 of the so-called “next-wave” cities outside Metro Manila that have been identified because of their potential to attract business process outsourcing companies.
Manila Standard Today |
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Scrabble Software Makes Play For Legitimacy On Facebook
As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends - or at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to shut down.
The Tampa Tribune |
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BenQ Getting Interested in MIDs
BenQ is losing most of its interest in making phones, and instead devoting its resources to making Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).
Brighthand |
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Microsoft would reopen Yahoo talks with new board
Yahoo's stock price jumped nearly 12 percent after Microsoft said Monday it is willing to reopen talks on a "major transaction" with Yahoo if the Internet giant replaces its board of directors.
TurkishPress.com |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 30th Sep 2002 01:10 UTC
Gentoo, Lindows and Lycoris arguably were the big surprises of the year in the Linux land, but everyone is waiting the release of Red Hat 8.0 with, possibly, the biggest anticipation ever for a Linux distribution.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft may revive talks if Yahoo sacks board
Microsoft said it may revive takeover talks with Yahoo!, the second most popular U.S. search engine, if investors back Carl Icahn's attempt to oust the board and chief executive Jerry Yang. Yahoo shares rose the most since Feb. 1, when Microsoft disclosed its initial offer. The software maker said it might try to buy the search business or the whole company. Microsoft has been in talks in the ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Recent Original Stories
"With the release of Microsoft's new Windows operating system (Vista), more and more people are looking for alternatives to Windows for various reasons.
New Mobile Computing |
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Chattanooga: Teens learn software to make 3D movies
In a short video he made, Joel Gerlach walks across the room to answer the door. When he opens it, Wall-E, the robot in the popular Disney movie, is floating there. Upon invitation, Wall-E comes in and flies around the room.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has apologised for serving malware via its websites and Windows Live Messenger software. APC reader Jackie Murphy reported the problem: "With Microsoft launching Vista along with their Defender software to protect users from viruses and spyware, it seems therefore to be an oxymoron that they have started to putting paid changing banner advertisements for malware, on the popular MSN ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Acer X1200 Shrinks the Desktop
Acer has turned its size-shrinking ways to desktop computers, with its X1200 SFF sporting AMD dual core CPUs, Nvidia graphics, and attractive prices.
DesignTechnica |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jan 2006 22:45 UTC
The saga around the WMF flaw in Windows continues . "A cryptographically signed version of Microsoft's patch for the Windows Metafile vulnerability accidentally leaked onto the Internet late Tuesday, adding a new wrinkle to the company's round-the-clock efforts to stop the flow of malicious exploits.
New Mobile Computing |
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Washington Post names executive editor
Washington Post Co. said former Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli will succeed retiring executive editor Leonard Downie Jr., as the newspaper expands Internet operations to counter declines in print. Brauchli, 47, resigned from the Journal's top newsroom position in April, four months after Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. acquired the newspaper with the $5.2 billion purchase of Dow ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Shape of things to come
ACER will be rolling out the Aspire One mini-notebook this week in Manila, its answer to the ground-breaking Asus Eee-PC.
Manila Standard Today |
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Hollywood database helps you choose contractors
Hollywood designs free tool to help residents research Phone directories and the Internet provide plenty of names of people who can fix things.
Sun-Sentinel |
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‘Idol'-style votes keep All-Star teams lopsided
It's not too late to stack the rosters even more in favor of the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs for next Tuesday's All-Star baseball game. One berth on each side is still up for grabs via an Internet vote that's under way. Anyone care to bet against the Cubs' Derrek Lee filling the NL spot and Boston's Mike Lowell grabbing a seat in the AL dugout? Heck, why not? A travesty of this magnitude ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Blogs For Shutterbugs
It would be safe to say that photographers take pictures so they can show it to others. And with the Internet, showing off your shots has become so much easier.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Use this search engine and benefit a favorite charity
Several local nonprofit agencies are beneficiaries of GoodSearch.com, a search engine that allows people to contribute to charity while they surf the Internet.
The Longview News-Journal |
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Troopers reconstruct fatal crash
ALTON - Two Illinois State Police troopers used a laser and computer equipment Monday to virtually reconstruct a June 22 fatal motorcycle crash along Homer Adams Parkway.
The Telegraph |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 28th Aug 2001 19:20 UTC
The days of the plain filesystems like FAT32 and ext2 seem to have past. Newer operating systems are offering journal, 64-bit filesystems, with features like supporting terrabytes of filesizes or attaching attributed meta-data in them.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Dell began polling customers about their software preferences on Tuesday as part of an effort by the struggling PC vendor to meet a popular request for desktops and notebooks that run on Linux instead of Windows.
OS News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 13th Dec 2005 07:53 UTC
"Though most people don't know it, Microsoft has, not one, but two new operating systems that it is working on. The first, Vista, many people have heard of. Currently scheduled to ship just after the second coming of Christ, Vista has garnered most of the spotlight.
OS News |
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County computer case may be settled
A more than two-year-old disagreement about overbilling for county computer services may be coming to an end.
Grand Island Independent |
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Weekly CEO Buys Highlight: Dell Inc., CapitalSource Inc., Western Alliance Ban Corp., J.C. Penney Company Inc., World ...
Weekly highlight of top CEO buys. Companies of the Week: Dell Inc. (DELL), CapitalSource Inc. (CSE), Western Alliance Ban Corp. (WAL), J.C. Penney Company Inc. (JCP), World Fuel Services Corp. (INT).
Guru Focus |
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AU Optronics May Cut Production, Lower Spending (Update1)
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- AU Optronics Corp ., the world's third-largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, may shut some production lines and cut capital spending this year because of lower-than-expected demand for LCD monitors and televisions.
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