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Blunt signs cyberbullying bill
Gov. Matt Blunt signed a bill into law Monday that is designed to better enable prosecution of Internet harassment.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 21st Feb 2004 11:13 UTC
I already have a PalmV PDA with PalmOS 3.5. I never use it. I practically have absolutely no need for an organizer. Yet, I wanna buy a new one. That geek gene in me (that my mother unsuccessfully tried to kill over the years) what really wants is a "truly mobile PC" that just isn't a laptop.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 11:38 UTC
In 2002, both KDE and GNOME released their last major revisions; KDE released KDE 3.0 on 3rd April , while GNOME followed shortly after with GNOME 2.0 on 27th June . For the Linux desktop, therefore, 2002 was an important year.
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
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S-t-a-n-d-o-f-f?
NEW YORK -- C-O-M-P-E-T-E. Developers of a highly popular but unauthorized version of Scrabble for the online hangout Facebook vowed yesterday to do just that, now that a video game maker has weighed in with an official version of the word game.
winnipegsun.com |
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Internet Pharmacy Crackdown
A new report is calling for a crackdown on some Internet pharmacies selling controlled prescription drugs on the Web.
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Man who prompted bestiality law 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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Hackers can take over Web
Computer heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the Web that would let hackers take control.
iafrica.com |
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Israeli troops raid city hall and mosques in West Bank
Israeli troops raided the city hall of the West Bank town of Nablus on Wednesday, causing damage and seizing computers, Palestinian officials said.
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AU, BIT join hands to offer IT programmes
09 July 2008 Ahlia University and Bahrain Institute of Technology, a subsidiary of Bahrain Development Bank Bahrain Development Bank , have entered into a strategic alliance to deliver professional IT programmes for university students as part of their graduate studies.
Zawya |
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San Mateo newsstand faces hard times
SAN MATEO — The double whammy of customers having less disposable income and the migration of readers to the Internet is hitting businesses that rely on newspaper and magazine sales especially hard.
San Mateo County Times |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 2nd Aug 2007 06:42 UTC
Let's back up for a moment. It's 2007. Most geeks like you and me already use dual monitor setups with their multi-purpose desktop machines. However, have you ever asked yourself if that second monitor should be that old XGA LCD monitor from your previous PC, or a big, impressive flat panel television ? Geeks.com sent us in an iLO 32" HDTV and we review it exactly as such: a computer monitor!
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NABLUS, West Bank, July 9 (Reuters) - Israeli troops raided the city hall of the West Bank town of Nablus on Wednesday, causing damage and seizing computers, Palestinian officials said.
Arab Times |
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Internet flaw could let hackers take over the Web
Computer industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic.
Express India |
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Google launches software for virtual socializing
In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organising the world's information, Google hopes to orchestrate more virtual socialising on the Web.
Express India |
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Recent Original Stories
Gaining root access to a Mac is 'easy pickings' , according to an individual who won an OS X hacking challenge last month by gaining root control of a machine using an unpublished security vulnerability.
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Get 'lively' with Google
Google ventures into virtual reality with a free service called 'Lively' that allows people to meet in computer-generated versions of real life
ITP.net |
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Internet flaw could let hackers control the web
Computer-industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the internet that would let hackers control traffic on the web.
Mail and Guardian |
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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.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 1st May 2006 16:02 UTC
"Daines was browsing the Web when he clicked on a series of links that promised pictures of an unreleased update to his computer's operating system. Instead, a window opened on the screen and strange commands ran as if the machine was under the control of someone - or something - else.
OS News |
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Dreamworks Animations joins hands with Intel
Dreamworks Animations joins hands with Intel
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Newly paroled sex offender Bradley Stowell jailed
Former eastern Idaho Boy Scout counselor and registered sex offender Bradley Stowell is being held in the Ada County Jail on a parole violation after parole officer found computer with Internet access at Stowell's Boise apartment.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Aug 2007 15:34 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Christen Krogh is responsible for all software development at Opera. Krogh received his bachelor's degree in computer science from Glasgow University and his Ph.D from the University of Oslo. On market share: "We have between 10 and 15 million users of the desktop browser, more than 10 million cumulative Opera Mini users, come pre-installed on more than 40 million mobile phones and are available ...
OS News |
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Half a Terabyte On Your Notebook
The capacity gap between 2.5" notebook drives and 3.5" hard disk drives is closing. We look at the latest 500GB drives from Hitachi and Samsung, which unfortunately fail to impress.
Tom's Hardware |
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Teen center sought in Mashpee
MASHPEE — The Boys & Girls Club of Cape Cod has spent two years wooing an older crowd, and now the club's directors are exploring the idea of creating an all-purpose teen center.
Cape Cod Times |
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