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Homeless man held on cyber-stalking charge
Mt. Prospect schoolteacher has been harassed for 8 years, officials say The man accused of stalking a young woman for eight years first approached her in 2000 when she worked at a convenience store in Des Plaines.
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Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry
Seagate has upped the storage ante with the latest Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB hard drive being the first single drive to reach that capacity. The 500GB increase is also the largest disk capacity jump in the history of hard drives, adding 50% to the current crop of 1TB performance models.
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Business briefs: iPhone, Anheuser-Busch merger, Killian Dental Clinic
TELECOMMUNICATIONS New iPhone launch soured by glitch The launch of Apple 's much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown on Friday, as customers were unable to get their phones working. In stores, people waited at counters to get the phones activated, as lines built behind them. Many of the customers had already camped out for several hours in line to become among ...
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New iPhone Released
If you wanted to become the first on your block to get the latest and greatest gadget out, Friday was your chance. That's when the new Apple i-Phone went on sale across the country, which is creating a big stir in the tech world.
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State of Connecticut selects VitalChek to administer expedited requests
VitalChek will also handle all expedited applications Connecticut receives by mail. This is the second time that VitalChek has secured an agreement to process a state's mail requests, in addition to phone and Internet orders. The first was New Jersey's state registrar's office.
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Pacnet expands US presence with new PoPs in four cities
The new points-of-presence (PoPs) are in New York, Chicago, Dallas and San Francisco. Followin the operational merger of Asia Netcom and Pacific Internet into Pacnet, the company has more than doubled its presence and its latest expansion increases its PoPs around the world to more than 75.
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PostPath announces email infrastructure support for iPhone 3G users
PostPath claims to be the only non-Microsoft server that provides native ActiveSync support with no plug-in or middleware enabling users with iPhone's intuitive UI and the productivity benefits of mobile access to email, collaboration and shared calendaring.
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Related Articles
So, you are a Windows user or a not so Unix-oriented person who wants to master the art of administration? Then " Linux System Administration - A User's Guide " book may be just right for you.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 18th Aug 2007 20:13 UTC
"The Debian project has updated the stable distribution Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 . This update adds security updates to the stable release, together with a few corrections to serious problems.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 7th Oct 2005 00:12 UTC
As part of its monthly patching cycle, Microsoft on Tuesday plans to release eight security alerts for flaws in the Windows operating system. They also plan to release by year's end an initial test version of a new product to protect business desktops, laptops and file servers against malicious code attacks.
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My Top 10 iPhone Apps: Currently Using and Desired
I’ve had my first iPhone for less than 24 hours now and I’m already addicted. I’ve downloaded and experimented with a bunch of apps and am pretty happy with them. But, I have to admit that there are still some apps I’d love to see. I’ve put together a list of 10 iPhone apps I’ve [...]
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posted by Cory Bertsch on Mon 29th Dec 2003 18:24 UTC
I installed Xandros because I wanted an easy to use Linux distribution for home (I use Gentoo Linux at work. I don't have broadband Internet access at home so I needed something that wouldn't a lot of downloading to get going.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Sep 2006 02:11 UTC
Brian May, the guitarist of the legendary rock group Queen, recently got a MacBook Pro for his audio work, upgrading from his G4 laptop. Brian argues about some software problems (e.g. not getting a low battery warning from the system anymore) and the fact that the laptop runs very hot.
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Target Lowers Xbox 360 Price Ahead of Official Announcement
Every man and his dog expects Microsoft to lower the price of the Xbox 360 Pro to $300 next week,...
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Screen Shots Of Upcoming MySpace Data Availability Widget for iGoogle
MySpace and Google demonstrated an interesting mashup of the MySpace Data Availability API, oAuth and the iGoogle gadget specification at the oAuth Summit a couple of weeks ago. The application, which pulls the core MySpace feature set into iGoogle, is not yet publicly available, although MySpace has said to expect in in August. It’s another example [...]
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Apple’s Toy, and Other Thoughts
Thoughts about the new iPhone, an eye-popping, all-electric roadster and the self-serving gripes and paranoia of the Bear Stearns brass.
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Yahoo Announces Winners of SearchMonkey Developer Challenge
When Yahoo announced Search Monkey , its developer platform for search, it also announced the SearchMonkey Developer Challenge , which was going to reward the best search extensions based on SearchMonkey. Today, Yahoo announced the winners: StumbleUpon , BooRah , computer scientist Greg Schechter , and David Hickley from GEDview.com . The grand prize of $10,000 went to Marco Vitanza, for ...
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Busy signal for new iPhone launch
A software glitch plagued activation of the must-have devices
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Comcast cable in trouble?
WASHINGTON (AP) - The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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Music industry insiders find upside in album leaks
During the first week of July, Nas' controversial untitled album leaked onto the Internet ahead of its July 15 release date via Def Jam.
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Charleston VFW hosting Passport Fair, eBay Day
CHARLESTON — The public is invited to attend a Passport Fair and eBay Day on Thursday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1592, 1821 20th St.
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Murdoch casts doubt on Microsoft/Yahoo
News Corp head Rupert Murdoch appears to be soured on any chance for Yahoo to cut a big deal with Microsoft. The head of the media giant told reporters at a conference in Idaho that he didn't see the two companies reaching a deal, regardless of who is in charge.
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HP exec pleads guilt to IBM theft
A former vice president at Hewlett Packard has pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from IBM and passing them over to his new employers.
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Recent Original Stories
"I kept my Linux desktop, but moved most of my daily work to the laptop.
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Rumors of AMD CEO departure gain traction
It is earnings season again and we are expecting both Intel and AMD to publish their second quarter results. Neither company released an unusual heads-up before the release, which leads us to believe that both companies will stay at least within their previously provided guidances. AMD is likely to post another loss and industry sources are heating up rumors about a possible departure of chief ...
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