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Money Order Scam
RHINELANDER - By now most if not all of us have either bought or sold something online.
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Pesticide approved for 'crazy' ants in southeast Texas
AUSTIN, Texas (AP)--The Environmental Protection Agency has given approval for some southeast Texas homeowners to use a pesticide to deal with a species of ant that has ruined sewage pumps, fouled computers and caused fire alarms to malfunction.
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Youth Internet Safety Winner's Awarded
Three students from Robert E. Lee High School were awarded today in Staunton after winning the Attorney General's Youth Internet Safety Contest.
WHSV Harrisonburg |
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Al-Qaida tape warns of Afghan attacks
Associated Press - July 11, 2008 10:13 PM ET CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - An Internet audiotape purported to be from an al-Qaida commander is promising to increase attacks against international forces...
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Online cosmetics seller opening first store here
RACINE — A Toronto-based, online seller of organic and natural cosmetics will soon move its headquarters and open its first retail store in Downtown Racine.
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Al-Qaida tape warns of Afghan attacks
Associated Press - July 11, 2008 10:13 PM ET CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - An Internet audiotape purported to be from an al-Qaida commander is promising to increase attacks against international forces...
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Recent Original Stories
The Software Freedom Law Center and Monsoon Multimedia today jointly announced that an agreement has been reached to dismiss the GPL enforcement lawsuit filed by SFLC on behalf of two principal developers of BusyBox.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Nov 2006 17:13 UTC, submitted by Uzak Ajays
The University of Cambridge have joined forces with Dell to unveil one of the world's fastest supercomputers . The machine, called Darwin, consists of 2340 computers arranged in a cluster.
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Recent Original Stories
ITtoolbox reviews Windows Vista , and they conclude: "If you value innovation, new technology and you can afford it, Vista is a great buy and I seriously doubt you'd regret it. If you're a business user, the justification for the additional cost just isn't there quite yet (with a few exceptions).
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New York Magazine Buys MenuPages Site
New York Media, the magazine?s publisher, bought MenuPages.com for an undisclosed price, and will maintain it as a stand-alone Web site.
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Can?t Find a Parking Spot? Check Smartphone
San Francisco is preparing to undertake the nation?s most ambitious trial of a wireless sensor network that will announce which parking spaces are free at any moment.
New York Times |
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RPD Scraps New Computer System
In April, the Rochester Police Department installed a new computerized reporting system. At the time, police said this major investment would cut down on paper work, and keep offices out in the field longer.
R News |
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Dark Age of Camelot: The Grab Bag
The Grab Bag is back with lots of user generated questions (and answers!) and news about Dark Age of Camelot. Featuring dragons, housing, resting XP and more, you can check it all out after the jump.
WarCry Network |
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Order Photo Reprints Online
A man who slept in his pick-up truck beat 13-year-old Justin Mayers and others to be the first one to buy the new iPhone at Jackson’s Edge Wireless AT&T store.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Jul 2005 17:46 UTC
Apple has updated the iBook / Mini product lines, increasing standard RAM to 512MB on all models. Contrary to many rumors, the new iBooks do not sport widescreen. All iBooks and two of the now three Mac Minis contain AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Apr 2006 20:29 UTC
Microsoft on Monday detailed innovations coming in Windows Vista that the company believes makes the operating system superior in the delivery of multimedia.
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Victims testify at Spam King's sentencing
A judge will soon decide whether Robert Soloway, the "Spam King" responsible for sending hundreds of millions of unsolicited email all around the world, will pay his victims in addition to serving a prison sentence. The decision could set a precedent for future spam cases.
KOMO Seattle |
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SOYO Updates Shareholders On a Recent Industry Event
ONTARIO, Calif., July 11, 2008 -- SOYO Inc. today updates it shareholders on a recent industry event. On Tuesday, July 8th Syntax-Brillian filed a chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. SOYO has received a number of calls and emails regarding this recent event, and although we would not normally comment on this type of news we understand many shareholders are concerned given the current economic ...
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by CPUGuy (1.84) on Tue 4th Dec 2007 20:10 UTC
The whole process doesn't really make any sense. 1. They pay their developers to develop the activation process, lockouts, etc... 2. They pay their developers to continue to develop it to lock it down more and to fix any bugs that allowed for cracks to be made 3. They pay people to be available 24/7/365 to take a phone call for activation.
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A recent post about Firefox
and my general view of corporations and organizations has caused a bit of a stir. It even caught the attention of Asa Dotzler . He said "It's really hard for me to believe that either [Microsoft or Adobe] have the free and open Web at heart when they're actively subverting it with closed technologies like Flash and Silverlight."
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Recent Original Stories
"Recently a blog post entitled 'Why Desktop Linux is its own worst enemy' has come across my feed-radar a few times. It's yet another in the long line of 'Linux ain't ready yet' jeremiads and it doesn't really say anything new yet it got on my nerves. Why?"
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Khawaja used woman to funnel money, trial hears
Momin Khawaja used an Ottawa-area woman to funnel money to colleagues in Britain as part of an alleged terrorist financing scheme, the former software designer's trial has heard.
CTV.ca |
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Man Appears In Court On Porn Charges
An Oklahoma foster father makes his first court appearance on charges he had child pornograghy on his computer.
KOCO 5 Oklahoma City |
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AMD shares plunge to 16-year low amid new concerns about its financial strength
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. fell to their lowest level in nearly 16 years Friday after the company disclosed that it will take $948 million in charges against earnings when it reports its second-quarter financial performance next week.
Austin American-Statesman |
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`Bleach' software erases hard drives
Q: Do you know of a free or inexpensive program that will overwrite hard drives? My husband and I have updated to new computers, leaving us with two hard drives that have sensitive data that we would like to erase before disposing of them.
Contra Costa Times |
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