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TSA officer at DIA arrested in connection with luring child online
A Transportation and Security Administration officer at Denver International Airport is in jail in connection with luring a child over the Internet.
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VIDEO: Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work.
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Apple's Lisa was one of the earliest computers to take advantage of the graphical user interface pioneered at Xerox PARC, and it was the first to feature a desktop file browser.
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IPhone Jams
Apple's update bricked my iPhone.
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Internet Angst, Identity Crisis, Relationship Drama: Recapping a Neurotic Week
A vulnerability in the Internet's domain name system left essentially the entire Web open to widespread attack, but the technology community worked to patch the flaw before it could be exploited. Dan Kaminsky, a security researcher, noticed that the DNS was vulnerable to domain cache poisoning, and the discovery amounted to a red alert for the security community.
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone Eds:
Anticipation was high, and business was brisk when Apple's new iPhone went on sale today. Several people had trouble getting the latest version of the popular personal communication device to work, though. Apple employees at Sacramento Apple in the Arden Fair mall prepare for the rush of customers planning to purchase iPhone G3, which went on sale this morning.
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Rogers computers crash in Winnipeg
People were lined up at stores across the country Friday to buy Apple's new iPhone. In Winnipeg computers at Rogers stores crashed from all the activity.
CTV Winnipeg |
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Internet Angst, Identity Crisis, Relationship Drama: Recapping a Neurotic Week
A vulnerability in the Internet's domain name system left essentially the entire Web open to widespread attack, but the technology community worked to patch the flaw before it could be exploited. Dan Kaminsky, a security researcher, noticed that the DNS was vulnerable to domain cache poisoning, and the discovery amounted to a red alert for the security community.
E-Commerce Times |
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Activation problems rile iPhone crowds
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work. A spokesman for carrier AT&T said a problem with Apple's iTunes servers prevented the phones from being fully activated in-store, as had been planned.
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On-Demand Integration and its Relation to SaaS/Mashup/AJAX
SaaS based applications continue to grow at a staggering rate. According to software market analysts, SaaS represented approximately 5% of business software revenue in 2005 and, by 2011, 25% of new business software will be delivered as SaaS and will grow at a 21% % annual growth rate (CAGR) during the next four years. As the acceptance and popularity of SaaS applications has continued to rise ...
SYS-CON Media |
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New iPhone hits the shelves with glitches
A line of hundreds at Apple's flagship store welcomed the company's release of the new iPhone with sleeker features and a lower price.
Newsday |
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Look Ma, no wires
For many Valley visitors and citizens, the Internet is key for work, play and everyday life. Luckily, there are many hotspots around the Valley where Net addicts can stay logged on and tuned in.
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Keeping Adolescents Safe Online
There often are highly publicized examples of teen exploitation secondary to Internet use, but these are usually extreme cases and not the norm. The negative experiences associated with Internet use should not deter teens from using this resource; however, negative experiences should serve as warnings of situations to avoid while on-line.
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Storms don't dampen iPhone 3G enthusiasm
A pounding by Mother Nature didn't deter people from standing in line for the new Apple iPhone 3G, which went on sale across the globe on Friday. The first person got in line at 2 p.m. Thursday at the AT&T store at 3314 University Drive, "and they stayed under the awning in front of the store despite the storms," said spokeswoman Sarah Donohue of AT&T, which is the exclusive carrier for the ...
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Laptop with information about soldiers found; Lacey teen arrested
THE OLYMPIAN A 17-year-old Lacey boy faces a charge of suspicion of possession of stolen property after Tumwater police uncovered items from vehicle prowls, including a stolen Army laptop containing information about up to 900 Fort Lewis soldiers, police reported today. The laptop, found among multiple items from a number of Lacey vehicle prowls, was returned to its owner Thursday, Tumwater ...
The Olympian |
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IPhone Jams
Apple's update bricked my iPhone.
Forbes |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Apple's new iPhone snapped up LONDON/WELLINGTON - Apple Inc's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday, with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in Europe and the United States. Sales of the device, which combines a music and video player, cellphone and Web browser, kicked off in New Zealand, where a 22-year-old student became its first owner. ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Apple's new iPhone snapped up LONDON/WELLINGTON - Apple Inc's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday, with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in Europe and the United States. Sales of the device, which combines a music and video player, cellphone and Web browser, kicked off in New Zealand, where a 22-year-old student became its first owner. ...
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iPhone Software Problems
NEW YORK (AP) - Some of the people buying Apple's new iPhone today -- its first day on sale -- are having a problem: they can't get it to work right away.
CBS 6 Richmond |
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iWoes for Debut of New iPhone
The new iPhone 3G debuted Friday morning to long lines -- and technical glitches. A problem with iTunes software prevented the phones from being fully activated in stores, which was a prime selling point.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 2nd Oct 2004 02:33 UTC
Just came back from a conference with guest speaker Bill Gates. Gates touched a number of subjects and we quickly report and comment on them below. The conference took place at the beautiful ex-SGI Computer History Museum building (last year's story on CHM , make sure you visit the museum if you are living in the area or you are passing by).
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Hoopah Kidview Computer Explorer 6
The Hoopah browser limits kids to child-safe sites and allows secure e-mail with known contacts.
PC Magazine |
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Microsoft ready to go Icahn's way
Steve Ballmer and Carl Icahn team up to oust Yahoo's board, while the release of the new iPhone draws crowds worldwide. Also: A major flaw in Internet gears.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 31st Oct 2005 21:34 UTC, submitted by Ralf. Yay, gmail works now. The AcidTest site works too. The update also fixed the issue I was having where during startup, the "Staring MacOS X" screen's progress bar wouldn't get all the way to the end before showing the desktop.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 11th Jan 2006 18:05 UTC
Businesses, educational institutions, governmental agencies and other organizations around the world are converting1 their computer operating systems from Microsoft Windows to Linux at an increasing pace.
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