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Thieves hit Murphy Elementary
Authorities reported that a break-in at Murphy Elementary School sometime during the night of June 26-27 resulted in the theft of several computers, as well as computer-related equipment.
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eBay scam: car-dweller wins bail
Alleged eBay scammer who lives in a car and has no income granted bail.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Around the nation
EXECUTIVES VMWare ousts CEO, cuts outlook SAN FRANCISCO — VMware 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 down 24 percent to $40.19, their lowest since the firm's lucrative public offering 11 months ago.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Fans queue in Asia 2 days before new iPhone launch TOKYO/WELLINGTON - Seeking to be one of the first to grab the new-generation iPhone, fanatical Apple fans around Asia are queuing up two days ahead of its July 11 launch while inquiries and early orders are swamping related Websites. Four New Zealanders with deck chairs, sleeping bags and a small tent started queueing on a ...
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Over One Million Barclays Customers Bank Online with Gemalto's Solution in the UK
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands----Gemalto , the world leader in digital security, today announces it has surpassed the one million mark for Barclays customers using its convenient cryptographic smart card reader, called PINsentryTM by Barclays, that offers stronger authentication for online banking.
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The price for home is right
Sixty-four families in the West Gateway area celebrate their move into a newly completed affordable housing complex. LONG BEACH - For Sopana Sann, 22, affordable housing means a chance for his young family to gain its footing before beginning to climb to a more affluent lifestyle.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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eBay scam: accused bailed
Alleged eBay scammer granted bail despite police telling a court he was suspected of stealing $150,000 from 90 other victims.
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Kids Online During Summer Vacation? Keep Them Safe
(ARA) - Kids at home during summer vacation have plenty of free time. That often means more time spent on the computer surfing the Internet. When adults can't be around to supervise Internet use, how can parents make sure their kids will be safe online?
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"Family Guy" creator makes bold move online
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - When September rolls around, the most anticipated new program of the fall season will be on the Internet instead of television.
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DCS launches new Web site By JASON CANNON/jason.cannon@demopolistimes.com
DEMOPOLIS — The City School System recently launched a new Web site aimed at linking students, teachers and parents via the World Wide Web. Network Administrator Jeremiah Dial said the possibilities of the new site were virtually limitless in regards to parent/teacher interaction.
The Demopolis Times |
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NEW: Court forces county to hand over porn found on employeeâ€s computer
Madison County has been told to surrender pornographic images discovered on the computer of a former top administrator accused of harassing his assistant.
Edwardsville Journal |
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Sapphire PI-AM2RS780G Review
As we have seen lately, AMD has been releasing "Platforms" geared towards different types of users in the market.
Overclockers Club |
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NEW: Court forces county to hand over porn found on employeeâ€s computer
Madison County has been told to surrender pornographic images discovered on the computer of a former top administrator accused of harassing his assistant.
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Young people have never had to survive an icy summertime thaw
I guess I’m what you’d call a “technophobe.” Then again, you could just call me an “old fogy.” A lot of the technology that’s changing our lives so rapidly disturbs me. I’m not tied by my umbilical cord to a computer or a cell phone.
Journal Inquirer |
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Young people have never had to survive an icy summertime thaw
I guess I’m what you’d call a “technophobe.” Then again, you could just call me an “old fogy.” A lot of the technology that’s changing our lives so rapidly disturbs me. I’m not tied by my umbilical cord to a computer or a cell phone.
Journal Inquirer |
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Analysis: U.S. military to patrol Internet Washington (UPI) Jun 30, 2008 The U.S. military is looking for a contractor to patrol cyberspace, watching for warning signs of forthcoming terrorist attacks or other hostile activity on the Web.
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Underage sex sting nets two By BOBBY MATHEWS/BOBBY.MATHEWS@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
DEMOPOLIS — Authorities here arrested two Alabama men in conjunction with an Internet sex sting. Michael Mayes, 41, of Semmes, was arrested at his home by Demopolis investigators and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, interim Police Chief Tim Williams said.
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E-tickets now in effect By BOBBY MATHEWS/BOBBY.MATHEWS@DEMOPOLISTIMES.COM
DEMOPOLIS — Issuing traffic citations is a little easier these days for the Demopolis Police Department. The department is taking advantage of an Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs grant that helped equip six squad cars with computer systems and printers.
The Demopolis Times |
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One actors union ratifies contract with producers
Members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists ratified a new contract with Hollywood studios that boosts payments for actors whose work appears on the Internet, the union said Tuesday. AFTRA said 62.4 percent of voting members approved the three-year deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Mar 2007 22:10 UTC
"Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.18 , the latest version of the popular, multi-platform Free desktop environment." The GNOME 2.18 start page has all the details, such as release notes, download locations, and screenshots.
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E-Utilities
Wubi is an installer for Windows users to install and uninstall Ubuntu like any other Windows application. No need to burn a CD. Just run Run wubi, enter a password for the new account, and click “Install”.
Deccan Herald |
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Google has enough data to pull you out of crowd
If youre anything like me nothing to be proud of, I know you probably spend your idle moments surfing the crucible of modern life that is YouTube. In just a few short years its gone from being a niche video website to the basic staple of online entertainment.
Deccan Herald |
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Now Opera for browsing, email
With the release of Firefox 3, I mounted a private celebration: I went back to using Opera 9.5 as my main browser. This wasnt just perversity. Firefox without its add-ons is clearly inferior to Opera.
Deccan Herald |
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Grant seeks to boost computer use among Lakota
A three-year federally funded program aims to get more Lakota people in South Dakota to use computer technology.
Rapid City Journal |
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Internet predator suspect Walker seeks OK to work for friend
A former Grand Junction High School administrator accused of being an Internet predator has asked a local judge for permission to work on a farm owned by a state lawmaker in northeastern Colorado.
The Daily Sentinel |
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