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ICPD: Psychologist Had Child Porn on Computer
IOWA CITY - Police in Iowa City arrested a psychologist who they say had images of child pornography on his computer. According to police, Dr. Howard Isaac Weinberg, 59, gave his computer to a local company to have work done.
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids |
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MINNPOST.com: Previewing Mpls./St. Paul film festival
Among the 130-odd films screening over the next two weeks as part of the 26th annual Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival is " Young @ Heart ," a crowd-pleasing documentary about a senior-citizen choir whose members belt out hipster tunes by the likes of Talking Heads and Sonic Youth.
5 Eyewitness News St. Paul |
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eBay bolstered by Skype and PayPal results
The subsidiaries have brought in good first-quarter results, with Skype now boasting the largest registered user base in eBay's portfolio
ZDNet UK |
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Apple patches Safari bug from hacking contest
Apple has released a new security patch for its Safari browser, to fix the infamous bug that a hacker was able to exploit in a matter of minutes. Cyber security researcher Charlie Miller was one of three participants in the "Pwn 2 Own" contest at the CanSecWest conference, and beat out his Windows and Linux competitors by breaking into a Mac the same day the contest began.
TG Daily |
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School board debates laptop program merits
Walking into Joan Grissing's sixth-grade social studies class, visitors are greeted by the blue backs of open laptop cases. Students studied their screens, filling out a geography quiz online Tuesday.
The Ann Arbor News |
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As expected, Buzznet inks a major music label deal
Universal Music Group's catalog will be available to the pop-culture community, and the label's artists will have a deeper presence on Buzznet blogs.
CNET |
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Acronis Donates Software for Data Migration to Virtualization Machines, Disaster Recovery
For the past four years, Acronis has sponsored the annual National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) -- and 2008 is no exception. Acronis donated licenses valued at $100,000 of its Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server, Acronis True Image Echo Workstation, Acronis Universal Restore and Acronis Snap Deploy for use in both the national competition, as well as for regional ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Microsoft's Windows XP May Stay Alive
Report points to possible second life, with Asus' Eee PC playing a role.
TheStreet.com |
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Microsoft is making key communications protocols available for license
, so that third parties, including competitors, can link into the company's newest enterprise products. Some are available immediately.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Jul 2006 13:28 UTC
Microsoft plans to issue patches for 'critical' Windows and Office security problems as part of a regular update scheduled for Tuesday. The software company said in an advisory Thursday that it will issue four bulletins for Windows flaws and three for Office.
OS News |
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Psystar: We're legit, but our merchant gateway dropped us
This Psystar meets Mac clone saga gets more curious by the minute. Psystar, which has received a ton of press for offering Mac clones loaded with OS X, said it's not a sham. Instead, the company notes that its merchant gateway "dropped the ball on us and refused to process...
ZDNet |
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LA jury convicts elderly women in murder conspiracy
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A jury that returned five guilty verdicts against two women in the murder-for-profit deaths of two homeless men still has work to do.
Charleston Daily Mail |
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Hard drive failure causes Web outtage
A hard drive failure on the main server that runs Shoreline Media websites caused Wednesday’s outages of the Oceana’s Herald Journal website, as well as several others.
Oceana's Herald-Journal |
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Mobile search 'critical' to web publishing
Mobile search will become a global business worth $5bn by 2013, according to new research published today.
Infomatics |
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Microsoft releases BizTalk RFID Mobile
Microsoft has unveiled its BizTalk RFID Mobile platform designed to enable delivery of information from mobile devices to core business processes. A previously private beta version of the software was made available today, and general availability is promised for late 2008.
Infomatics |
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Anderson man faces federal child porn charges
An Anderson man has been charged in federal court with receiving child pornography over the Internet, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. Quentin Venter, 33, , was charged on Tuesday at the U.S. District Court in Springfield. A government affidavit states law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at Venter's McDonald County home in August, 2007, and seized a desktop computer ...
The Springfield News-Leader |
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New EMA IT Virtualization Research Outlines Trends, Challenges and Market Leaders
Enterprise Management Associates , a leading IT management research and consulting firm, today announced the release of its latest research report titled, "Virtualization and Management: Trends, Forecasts and Recommendations."
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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GHX Launches GHX MiShare(TM) Market Intelligence Tool
GHX today unveiled GHX MiShare, a browser-based web portal that offers customizable, real-time access to the medical-surgical industry's most comprehensive source of national distributed sales transaction data, GHX Market Intelligence*.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Internet song mocks T5 chaos
An amateur music video mocking Heathrow's problem-plagued Terminal 5 has become an internet hit.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Google adapts copyright-ID technology for child-porn fight
NEW YORK – The fight against child pornography is getting an assist from technology designed by Google Inc. to help identify copyright-protected clips on its YouTube video-sharing site.
Dallas Morning News |
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Prevention aim of police sessions; Eight-week program proves popular
With crimes like identity theft and Internet fraud on the rise, it's important for residents to protect themselves, said one Sudbury police officer. That's why the Greater Sudbury Police Service started the first Crime Prevention Academy for residents to help people understand crime and make their communities [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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YuuZoo Corporation Streamlines IT Infrastructure with Virtual Iron Software
Virtual Iron Software (www.virtualiron.com), a provider of server virtualization software, today announced that YuuZoo, one of the world's premier, mobile content aggregators, is deploying Virtual Iron's solution across its content management system and mobile content distribution platforms in Singapore and the United States. The firm expects significant benefit from the software, including ...
Centre Daily Times |
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TV Choice and Competition Near for Residents of Town of Orchard Park, N.Y.
Residents of the Town of Orchard Park in Erie County are a major step closer to having a real choice for their cable television service, thanks to a newly approved agreement authorizing Verizon to offer its FiOS TV service, delivered over the most advanced fiber-optic network straight to customers' homes.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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As expected, Buzznet inks a major music label deal
Universal Music Group's catalog will be available to the pop-culture community, and the label's artists will have a deeper presence on Buzznet blogs.
CNET |
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US courts erode protections for online publishers
Liability for user-posted content in question Two recent judgments could erode vital protections for web publishers in the US. The rulings could undermine protections from liability for user-posted material previously enjoyed by publishers.…
The Register |
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