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Blue Bombers cheerleaders in photo flap
Salacious photographs of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers cheerleaders were posted Monday on the internet, leaving the team scrambling to protect its reputation.
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DAILY DIGEST
Palm launches new Treo on Sprint Nextel network Palm Inc., which has been struggling to maintain its position in the hot market for smart phones, introduced a new Treo model Monday with Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities. The Treo 800w is the first major new model...
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Microsoft, Netflix to offer videos on Xbox
Microsoft, in its effort to dominate the digital living room, unveiled a series of announcements at the E3 video game conference Monday including a deal to offer free Netflix videos through its Xbox 360 video game console. Microsoft opened the annual expo...
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Lawyers in YouTube lawsuit reach user privacy deal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Defendants and plaintiffs in two related copyright infringement lawsuits against YouTube have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers during evidence discovery, a spokesman for Google Inc said on Monday.
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Google/Viacom Agree To Preserve User Anonymity In Data Shakedown
The Google-Viacom showdown over the handover of YouTube user data appears to be over. The two sides agreed to changes in a previous ruling that would have required Google to hand over user id’s, IP addresses and a list of all viewed YouTube videos to Viacom in connection with their ongoing copyright infringement litigation. After an [...]
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Stolen account prices fall as market flooded
PRICES charged for hacked bank and credit card details have fallen sharply as the market is flooded by cybercriminals, a report claims.
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Some Optus services restored in Qld
Some services on the Optus communications network are back online after a major network outage cut services to customers across Queensland this morning.
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HUDSON City man arrested in Net sex sting
Police arrested a Nashua man Monday who they said became part of an Internet sting operation when he allegedly began communicating with a detective posing online as a juvenile. ...
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NZ teen mastermind walks free over global cyber crime
A New Zealand teenager who confessed to a central role in a global cyber-crime ring which caused millions of dollars in losses has walked free from court with police wanting to secure his skills.
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Lawyers in YouTube lawsuit reach user privacy deal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Defendants and plaintiffs in two related copyright infringement lawsuits against YouTube have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers during evidence discovery, a spokesman for Google Inc said on Monday.
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Lessons in living for special-ed students
This classroom has no desks, no textbooks, no computers and no maps or posters hanging from the walls. Instead, it has a kitchen, plenty of dishes and utensils, a dinette set, a TV and DVD player, a washer and dryer unit, as well as the usual living-room complement of easy chairs and a lamp.
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East Coast or West Coast, Upper Middle Class Households Are the Target Internet-Connected TV Devices, According to ...
The target connected digital living room consumer household has household income between $100,000 and $150,000, according to recent research by MultiMedia Intelligence. These upper middle class households would ideally have children and be located in a metropolitan area on the East or West Coast.
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Some voters wonder about McCain's age
WASHINGTON — So how old is John McCain? Six-packs, automatic transmissions and the American Express card were all introduced after he was born — not to mention computers, which McCain admits he doesn't use. McCain, himself, jokes that he's older than dirt. And while his age is being raised as a campaign issue, medical experts say voters shouldn't be concerned that, if elected, McCain would be ...
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Day Software Unveils Latest Version of Content Repository Extreme CRX
Day Software (SWX:DAYN) (OTCQX:DYIHY), a leading provider of global content management software and content infrastructure software, today announced the general availability of Day Content Repository Extreme (CRX) v1.4. The latest version of Day's innovative product enables the storage, management and exchange of content across large-scale enterprises, such as Time, Inc., providing them with a ...
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Lawyers in YouTube lawsuit reach user privacy deal
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Defendants and plaintiffs in two related copyright infringement lawsuits against YouTube have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers during evidence discovery, a spokesman for Google Inc said on Monday.
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EDS cuts AU$25m Defence-supplier deal
Texan IT services giant Electronic Data Systems (EDS) has won a five-year, AU$25 million IT outsourcing deal with Chandler Macleod to provide back-end processing services that will support the recruitment firm's Department of Defence recruitment drive in the coming years.
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Southern professors get computing honors
Published: Jul 15, 2008 - Page: 10A - UPDATED: 12:05 a.m. Two Southern University professors were recently awarded best computing technologies awards at the annual International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies in Orlando, Fla.
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Posting of Social Security Numbers Results in Suspension of 3 Workers
Three Metro employees have been disciplined after the Social Security numbers of nearly 4,700 current and former employees were mistakenly posted on the transit agency's Web site last month, officials said yesterday.
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Power outage sends Vancouver into 'chaos'
Downtown blacked out as underground fire renders traffic lights, bank machines and the Internet useless
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Moms-to-be post ultrasounds online
Social networkers have found a new frontier for the ever-blurring line between inner and outer worlds: ultrasound photographs.
The Standard-Times |
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Dallas center of immigration hiring surge
DALLAS (AP) - Some 48 students fill each of the auditorium-style classrooms, their bulky Immigration Law Handbooks tabbed with dozens of colorful stickies and laptop computers within reach.
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Viacom, YouTube reach deal on user information
YouTube will be allowed to redact usernames, IP addresses, and viewing histories from data it must hand over to Viacom as part of a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit.
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The Ailing TV Sitcom
Once the staple of broadcast television, the traditional family sitcom has been relegated of late to niche cable channels. Yahoo! (AP) 07/14/08
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Rockhouse Pictures chooses city over Austin as home base
Kenny Phillips opened his Rockhouse Cinema studios in far northwest Oklahoma City to a one-man tour Monday, showing off a vast array of editing equipment in what once was nothing more than a, well, rock house. The facility offers editing equipment, sound booths, a recording studio with a new Steinway piano, computer equipment and a new mission for its owner: theatrical film production. The ...
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A Stroll Through the iPhone App Store
Hundreds of non-Apple programs are available already, and the party has just begun
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