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International centre will investigate online crime
The provincial government has provided $350,000 in grants to launch an international cybercrime research centre that will investigate online crime trends and help develop tools to counter them, Labour and Citizens' Services Minister Iain Black announced Tuesday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Feb 2007 21:23 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Data Evolution has reintroduced AMD's low-cost 'Personal Internet Communicator' , aimed at developing regions of the world.
OS News |
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Scrabble seeks big score on Web against unauthorized Scrabulous
Los Angeles Times |
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Massive Internet security flaw uncovered
Los Angeles Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Apr 2006 16:01 UTC
A new report out by market research firm Forrester suggests that Apple could double its market share through defections from the Windows platform alone. The firm said that much of this has to do with customers' deep distrust of Microsoft.
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Senate panel to examine NebuAd's Web monitoring system
Los Angeles Times |
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Computer problems caused Philadelphia Park betting glitch
Eight days after somebody placed bets on one of his track's races after it was over, Philadelphia Park's chief operating officer Joe Wilson got a call from Florida that he definitely was not expecting.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Burglar admits stealing church laptops
On the holy day, police say, Kashef Johnson walked into Grace Baptist Church in South Miami-Dade but not to find a higher power. Instead, Johnson stole three laptops Sunday afternoon -- laptops that the church used to run its online radio programming.
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Job vacancy: Computer Graphic Designer
(Ref: BS682) £14,197 rising to £15,153 to £18,430 pa (Salary will be scale 2, point 11, for the initial 12 months training period, with progression to Scale 3 / 4 on successful completion of the training period) Starting salary negotiable dependent on experience and also subject to current on-going Pay Reviews.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Google adding virtual reality
In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more virtual socializing on the Web.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Saudi Arabia remains key market for Acer
Acer, the world's third largest PC vendor, has expanded its channel network in KSA by signing on Hasoub as an executive partner to further service Middle East's largest IT market which is expected to reach $5bn by 2012, according to research by Business Monitor International (BMI).
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posted by John Collins on Wed 4th Jun 2003 15:23 UTC
There seem to be many reviews on Red Hat 9.0, but all seem to be written by Linux junkies who really know their stuff. What about the MS Windows Convert? They say people like the first thing they use (i.e. if you learn to drive a manual transmission, you prefer it over automatic).
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft senior vice president Bob Muglia opened up TechEd 2006 in Boston Sunday evening by proclaiming that Windows Vista was the most secure operating system in the industry. But a bold statement can only go so far, and much of this week's conference has been spent reinforcing that point.
New Mobile Computing |
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Fireworks flub flares up money concerns
The city's $80,250 fireworks display fizzled mid-show on the Fourth of July, after a misfire disabled a computer controlling the launches, city officials said.
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Hitachi announces second-generation terabyte drive
Hitachi announces the Deskstar 7K1000.B, a three-disk 1TB hard drive.
CNET |
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Kenworth Environmental Programs Site Debuts
7/8/2008 Kenworth Environmental Programs debuted a web site offering customers a convenient way to learn about Kenworth's green products and initiatives.
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WELCOME GUEST! More than 8000 Air Pacific passengers were affected when computer systems failed at Fiji’s International Airport in Nadi at the weekend, airline managing director and chief executive officer John Campbell confirmed.
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Game maker tries to legitimize Facebook Scrabble
Los Angeles Times |
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Wait for plates frustrates
A serious inconvenience one week ago has ballooned into a "state of emergency," Minnehaha County commissioners say, the result of a faulty state license plate system that has caused staff resignations, budget concerns and long lines. A change in law July 1 means vehicle license plates now stay with the owner, not the vehicle. But the computer system designed to handle that change has proven slow ...
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Official: Laptop questions too late
PIERRE - Legislators who question Gov. Mike Rounds' school laptop initiative are two years late, the governor's budget officer said Tuesday. In a calm but sometimes pointed exchange with members of the Legislature's Government Operations and Audit Committee, Jason Dilges said the time for the questions was when the governor started the program, not as it enters its third year. "Why wasn't there ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th May 2007 22:55 UTC
Nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista have been sold in the first 100 days following its release, more than twice the sales of Windows XP over the same time period, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said in his opening keynote here at the 15th annual WinHEC.
OS News |
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
SAN FRANCISCO - In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web.
Tucson Citizen |
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Limbo Dancing in the House of Lords - community blog from Uri Rivner
The UK's House of Lords is calling on the government to make banks legally responsible for losses incurred by customers through electronic fraud (http://www.finextra.com/fullstory.asp?id=18699). That's because today's banking code leaves responsibility on consumers.
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UW study finds dirty keyboards
You may be leaving the library with more than just books, according to a UW study. A group of students from the UW Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences tested for and found contaminants on keyboards in two of the computer labs on campus.
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Virtualization, Google & Apple
After much soul-searching but finding no 'compelling reason,' Intel of all people is not going to upgrade its 80,000 PCs to Vista except in a few places; XP is just fine, thank you, according to a piece on a New York Times blog that actually started in the Inquirer. That started people to wondering whether Intel, when it finally does upgrade, will go to the Vista-beholden Windows 7 or to Linux ...
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