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Ex-teacher pleads guilty to sexual abuse
Teacher pleads guilty to sexual battery
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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Online college expands offerings
A St. Joseph-based online college is gaining students in the military. It’s also expanding its program to include newer technologies.
St. Joseph News-Press |
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The Government and Your Laptop
Congress should pass a law that allows the government to look at data on laptops only when it has a reasonable suspicion about the specific person being searched.
New York Times |
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MCC beefs up tech offerings
Macomb Community College is serving up a new course that's a mix of mechanics, electronics and computer technology -- an ideal combination for the workplace of the future, officials say.
Detroit News |
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Privacy issue will dictate data debate
Computing, Computing , Thursday 10 July 2008 at 05:30:00 The government is in a cleft stick over information sharing The oldest and truest cliché about data privacy is that technology is both the problem and the solution. This is the cleft stick in which the government finds itself when...
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Software contract to be voted Monday
FREETOWN — With the goal of making Town Hall run more efficiently, the Financial Management Team has recommended VADAR Systems to provide software to the town.
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lennoxnews.com
Do you prefer reading newspapers online or in print? I like to have both. Dr. Ron Beck, chairman of the Lennox Area Community Fund (LACF) Committee for the past four years, presented $3,700 in grants to area organizations during intermission of the July 4th Municipal Band Concert.
The Lennox Independent |
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Software to tackle internet glitch
The major internet companies have been forced to come up with unprecedented security software to tackle an unprecented security glitch affecting the internet worldwide.
TVNZ |
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DoApp to Sell iPhone® Applications on Apple 'AppStore' -- First App Turns iPhone into Sophisticated Flashlight
The iPhone's large screen now can become a powerful, adjustable-spectrum beam of light.
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Recent Original Stories
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab is using Linux extensively... on the desktop! " At the JPL, it is common to see Red Hat Inc., SuSE or Mandriva Linux running on users' desktops alongside Windows .". On a side note, they don't trust Linux on the server: " Our personal view is that Linux, period, is only for the desktop.
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posted by Corey Holcomb-Hockin on Wed 5th Nov 2003 19:48 UTC
I've been using computers since I was quite young and have been using Unixlike OSes for about two years. Most of my life I've used Macs and only started using Windows and Unixlike OSes recently for programming. I'm good at learning OSes as long as they are documented.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Jan 2007 16:56 UTC, submitted by Robert
Novell might have signed a patent and interoperability deal with Microsoft Corp but it is not about to give up competing with the software giant and last week released a study that suggests its Linux desktop product is better value than Windows Vista.
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LinuxChix-India aims at free software access for women
By Frederick Noronha, Bangalore, July 10 : With a name like LinuxChix-India, you might think its mission is trivial, but their goal is serious: creating equal access for women to enter the world of technology.
New Kerala |
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New Internet Flaw Could Compromise Corporate Networks
Los Angeles (dpa) - A newly-discovered flaw could let hackers steer people using corporate computer networks to malicious websites of their own devising, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Computer heavyweights in quest to ‘patch’ Internet flaw
COMPUTER industry heavyweights are hustling to fix a flaw in the foundation of the Internet that would let hackers control traffic on the World Wide Web.
Daily Dispatch |
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Yahoo Opens Its Search Technology to Third Parties
Yahoo is making its search engine available to third parties to build their own search services, in return for a cut of their...
PC World |
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Yahoo to offer its search services to outside firms
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc will let customers, academics and even rivals build customized Web search services on top of its own technology, introducing a resale model into a major Internet market where it ranks a distant No. 2 to Google Inc .
EARTHtimes.org |
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Recycling floods' toxic flotsam
Truckloads of muddy microwaves, toasted toaster ovens and other household electronics ruined in Iowa floods are being kept out of landfills by an Eagan firm.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Yahoo to offer its search services to outside firms
Yahoo Inc will let customers, academics and even rivals build customized Web search services on top of its own technology, introducing a resale model into a major Internet market where it ranks a distant No. 2 to Google Inc.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Yahoo to offer its search services to outside firms
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Yahoo to offer its search services to outside firms
By Eric Auchard
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Asustek Eee PC shipments fail expectations but Acer still confident about Aspire one sales
Acer Taiwan president Scott Lin is confident the company's Aspire one will enjoy a strong sales record despite recent news that Asustek Computer's Eee PC sales failed to meet expectations sparking concerns for the netbook market.
Digi Times |
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Asustek Eee PC shipments fail expectations but Acer still confident about Aspire one sales
Acer Taiwan president Scott Lin is confident the company's Aspire one will enjoy a strong sales record despite recent news that Asustek Computer's Eee PC sales failed to meet expectations sparking concerns for the netbook market.
Digi Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Feb 2006 18:07 UTC, submitted by Peter Parker
"Microsoft may not make flawless software, but its proprietary strategy is hard to fault. In particular, Microsoft has mastered desktop lock-in, undermining users' confidence in any alternatives and creating a slew of minor difficulties that irritate those who do switch.
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