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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 14:12 UTC
So should you pay up to $35 for their lowest 5GB plan, you just might be able to actually watch two HD films. Of course you can go over your limit if you're willing to pay $1 per additional gigabyte, a markup over cost of only 1,000 to 1,500% by Time Warner Cable.
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Man arrested for child porn
Scott Simonson, 40, faces 10 counts of pandering sexual material involving juveniles after police say they found pornographic images of children on his computer.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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Manitoba/National News
WINNIPEG — First there was email spam, now there’s text messaging spam — and some of it comes with huge bills. Every day, nearly 45 million text messages fly between cellphones and BlackBerrys.
Portage Daily Graphic |
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VMware shares plunge on CEO change, slowing growth
VMware Inc. abruptly replaced co-founder Diane Greene as chief executive Tuesday and lowered its sales outlook, triggering alarms that pounded the business software maker's shares to their lowest depths since the company's lucrative public offering 11 months ago.
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VMware shares plunge on CEO change, slowing growth
VMware Inc. abruptly replaced co-founder Diane Greene as chief executive Tuesday and lowered its sales outlook, triggering alarms that pounded the business software maker's shares to their lowest depths since the company's lucrative public offering 11 months ago.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Man who prompted law against sex with animals arrested again
HOBART, Ind. — A man whose animal cruelty conviction led state lawmakers to pass a law making sexual relations with animals a crime has been indicted on charges of downloading obscene images and videos involving sex and animals.
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Manitoba/National News
WINNIPEG — First there was email spam, now there’s text messaging spam — and some of it comes with huge bills. Every day, nearly 45 million text messages fly between cellphones and BlackBerrys.
Central Plains Herald-Leader |
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VMware Replaces Chief Executive
The business software maker warned that 2008 revenue growth will fall short of expectations and said it has replaced its chief executive, sending its shares tumbling 30 percent.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Whichever Screen, People Are Watching
The time spent in front of the television screen and in front of the computer screen continues to increase, a report found.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Loan Pains Turned Site Into a Hit
The Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter, a Web site, is gleefully tallying the number of lenders that run into trouble.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Advice From Strangers
Word of mouse is the latest trend in online travel planning, and a variety of corporate travel companies are setting up networking sites in hopes of becoming the Facebook of corporate travel.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Manitoba/National News
WINNIPEG — First there was email spam, now there’s text messaging spam — and some of it comes with huge bills. Every day, nearly 45 million text messages fly between cellphones and BlackBerrys.
Central Plains Herald-Leader |
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Apple's MobileMe To Go Live Wednesday
Apple's wireless syncing service will debut Wednesday night ahead of Friday's iPhone 3G launch.
InformationWeek |
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Ad-Targeting Companies and Critics Prepare for Senate Scrutiny
The Senate Commerce Committee will hold a hearing Wednesday to look at the policy issues raised by advertising that is targeted to the online behavior of Internet users. Some of the participants are trying to bolster their positions in advance.
New York Times |
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DreamWorks To Creates 3D Movies With Intel's 'Larrabee'
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel is partnering with another big name to create credibility for its upcoming visual computing technology consisting of Nehalem processors and Larrabee accelerator units.
Tom's Hardware |
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Cartoon Network Partners with Crisp Thinking to Provide Global Online Child Protection in New MMOG
A full suite of safety features allows worry-free game play for parents, fun-filled game play for kids.
IGN PC |
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Vendors rally to repair dangerous DNS flaw
Microsoft, Cisco, ISC BIND and others have issued a coordinated release of patches to correct a DNS error that could lead to DNS cache poisoning.
SearchSecurity.com |
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Microsoft SP1 available for free download
HOUSTON, USA: At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2008, Microsoft Corp. announced that Response Point Service Pack 1 (SP1) is now generally available.
CIOL |
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) Israel shut down a shopping mall in Shechem believed to be linked to the Hamas terrorist organization. In a pre-dawn raid on the only Arab shopping center in Judea and Samaria, IDF forces closed the stores of Al-I'itiman Investment Co., seizing computers furniture and documents.
Israel National News |
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Microsoft unveils pricing and partner model
HOUSTON USA: Stephen Elop, president of the Microsoft Business Division, announced new pricing, packaging and partner compensation details for Microsoft Online Services. Microsoft Corp. is introducing two new suites of subscription services as part of the Microsoft Online Services family.
CIOL |
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Television is king, although younger viewers turn to the Web
The stereotypical picture of senior citizens spending their days in front of the television is not far off from the truth, although the nation's youth is increasingly turning to the Internet, Nielsen finds.
BetaNews |
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Google continues to mete out privacy features
Another minor privacy upgrade to Google came yesterday afternoon to Gmail, the ability to check activity in the user's mailbox.
BetaNews |
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Google adds fuel to Canada's BitTorrent throttling fracas
This week, Google jumped into the battle against Bell Canada's anti-BitTorrent practices, this time through the country's equivalent of the FCC, and on different legal grounds than privacy advocates.
BetaNews |
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3:15 p.m.: Bestiality offender arrested again
HOBART, Ind. — A man whose animal cruelty conviction led state lawmakers to pass a law making sexual relations with animals a crime has been indicted on charges of downloading obscene images and videos involving sex and animals.
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posted by Vincent Mortellaro on Sun 30th Mar 2003 23:55 UTC
The GPL is a wonderful license for community works, for the basic reason that it starts out with the premise that the point is the source code. The program, someone is trying to make. Not the programmer, not the programmer's company, or the programmer's pay check.
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