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SEC recommends options lawsuit vs. Pixar ex-CFO Mather
Google Inc. said board member Ann Mather was told the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plans to recommend a civil proceeding against her.
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Third Coast International Audio Festival Announces Third Annual Public Audio Challenge: Radio Ephemera
A production of Chicago Public Radio, the Third Coast International Audio Festival celebrates the best audio work produced worldwide for radio and the Internet. Through its annual public audio challenge, the Third Coast Festival encourages anyone and everyone - from radio fans whove never touched a microphone to seasoned professionals - to give radio-making a try and to push beyond traditional ...
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Chernobyl coverage blows up in Radio Free Europe's face
DDOS bomb Websites run by Radio Free Europe have been under a fierce cyber attack that coincided with coverage over the weekend of a rally organized by opposition to the Belarusian opposition.…
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Lost Whistleblower Case Document Found on Computer
A lawyer for the Detroit City Council says a missing document in the $8.4 million settlement of a whistleblower lawsuit against Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has reappeared. The document led to a quick deal last year to settle the suit brought by several police officers against the mayor and city.
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Police raid MDC HQ, dozens arrested
ARMED riot police raided the headquarters of Zimbabwe's main opposition MDC party on Friday and detained scores of people, officials said.
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'Fat' M&S too slow to go online, says boss
A director at Marks & Spencer has suggested that the chain has been too slow to offer online food shopping.
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Lawyer denies infiltrating State Farm database
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A team of plaintiffs lawyers in Mississippi have denied infiltrating State Farm Fire and Casualty's computer database to help build a case against the insurer after Hurricane Katrina.
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New school pitching coach bus service, Wi-Fi
A private school in Glendale is heavily recruiting in Scottsdale and other Valley cities for its new high school location.
East Valley Tribune |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-29 01:16 Lawyer denies infiltrating State Farm database
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A team of plaintiffs lawyers that includes a former high-ranking federal prosecutor on Monday denied infiltrating State Farm Fire and Casualty Co.'s computer database to help build a case against the insurer after Hurricane Katrina.
Interactive Investor |
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Microsoft Highlights Efforts to Police the Net
Microsoft spends millions of dollars each year developing security products that it gives to law enforcement agencies, knowing...
PC World |
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iMac gets more pace, better graphics
Apple has updated its popular iMac - and it offers big improvements in power and graphics capabilities.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Government Computer News
The Argonne National Laboratory unveiled its new Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) for the research and development of science and engineering advances using computationally intensive projects.
Government Computer News |
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Government Computer News
Whoever becomes our next president will inherit a cyber infrastructure under almost constant attack and at greater risk than eight years ago, and a handful of experts and legislators have come together to ensure that cybersecurity has a high priority in his or her administration.
Government Computer News |
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Internet sex accused further remanded
A 40-year-old Waikato man facing 10 sex-related charges involving women he met through the internet was further remanded when he appeared in Huntly District Court today.
NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News |
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Method aims to 'outfox' HIV virus
A way to outfox the HIV Aids virus has been discovered that may avoid the problems of drug resistance which limit current treatments. Scientists working in the laboratory were able to block HIV infection by inactivating a key human protein.
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The Natchez Democrat
JACKSON (AP) — A team of plaintiffs lawyers that includes a former high-ranking federal prosecutor denies infiltrating an insurance company's computer database to help build a case against the insurer after Hurricane Katrina.
The Natchez Democrat |
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ELASTRA to Drive Cloud Computing Discussions at Interop 2008
----ELASTRA: What: Industry expert from Elastra Corporation, the leading provider of software for designing, deploying, and managing complete application systems in public and private compute clouds, will address best practices in cloud computing and trends in grid and SaaS environments during panel presentations at Interop Las Vegas, April 28 - May 2, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Small Sister Project launched to fight Big Brother
Dutch privacy activist launches Web site designed to make it easy for anyone to use privacy protection tools online.
CNET |
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Is Psystar Mac clone using the Kalyway boot hack?
The video on Monday was posted to Gizmodo. A reader named Patrick (Whiskeyfrown) made a video showing the machine's connections to the back to the monitor (somehow making the demo more legit?) and then a video of its boot process into Mac OS X. ...
ZDNet |
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Lost Kilpatrick case document found on computer
DETROIT — A lawyer for the Detroit City Council says a missing document in the $8.4 million settlement of a whistleblower lawsuit against Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has reappeared.
Battle Creek Enquirer |
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Microsoft hands out green cash as Sun gets thin
Microsoft has this week handed out US$500,000 to four universities doing research into efficient computing, while rival Sun has stepped up its green IT marketing efforts.
ZDNet Australia |
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Hans Reiser guilty of first-degree murder
Following a long, drama-filled trial, a jury in Oakland, Calif., finds the Linux programmer guilty of murdering his estranged wife, whose body has never been found.
CNET |
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Xerox melts ink to stay green
At famed Palo Alto Research Center, the company previews advances in solid ink technology for consumer desktop printers.
CNET |
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New online tools help calorie counters keep the pounds off
We Americans spend more than $30 billion a year to control our weight. We buy into gimmicks and fads to help us eat less, weigh less and lead healthier lives.
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland |
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Current Newswire:
The notebook I dual boot with Ubuntu came with Vista Business, which is dog slow sometimes (I haven't installed SP1 on it yet). I thought maybe I would use a guide someday to reinstall Vista (or maybe not).
Linux Today |
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