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S&P Picks and Pans: Wells Fargo, Intel, St. Jude Medical, AMR, Seagate
Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Wednesday
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Police reports from local municipalities
PINECREST A thief stole a laptop computer valued at $2,700 from a Ford F-150 in the 8400 block of Southwest 132nd Street between 3:30 and 4 p.m. June 29.
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Lenovo, Vodafone and Ericsson bring down cost of integrated laptop mobile broadband
Lenovo, Vodafone...
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Laptop containing personal info on ISU students stolen from professor
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A laptop computer containing personal information about more than 2,500 current and former Indiana State University students was stolen from a professor as he traveled in Southern Indiana, school officials said.
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Activists raise awareness over targeted advertising
In June 2007, Stephen Mainwaring of Weston Super Mare, England, noticed something wasn't quite right with his Web browser. The browser kept trying to contact a domain he was unfamiliar with. Mainwaring, who runs a Web site offering a subscription service for horse-racing statistics, thought he might have become infected with malicious software. [ Learn how to secure your systems with ...
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High-speed Internet celebrated
Rural Miltonians can mark the arrival of high-speed Internet in the rural area at a celebratory event next Wednesday. The festivities, including cake and refreshments, will run from 11 a.m. to noon at Mohawk Racetrack in the southeast parking lot that's closest to Guelph Line.
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Cloud Computing: A Step in the Right Direction
We all take for granted that our online applications at home will perform the instant we need them. Whether it's Voice over IP, video on-demand, gaming, or other applications, we have instantaneous, high-speed access, anytime. In this environment, IT managers are now facing the question: 'Why can't you deliver the same quality of service at work that I experience at home?'
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Apple continues slow climb in Fortune 500 rankings
For the third year in a row, Apple has continued a slow escalation up the ranks of Fortune's Global 500. The list ranks the world's biggest 500 corporations in terms of revenues and profits; in the 2008 list Apple now sits at 337th, with revenues of over $24 billion, and profits nearing $3.5 billion. It is flanked by Canada's Bank of Nova Scotia,...
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AccuScore: Bears improve playoff chance with Jones
AccuScore's computers have run thousands of simulated games and determined that while the Bears don't have a very high probability of making the playoffs this season, the addition of Kevin Jones does help.
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University: Laptop With Student Info Stolen
A laptop computer containing personal information about more than 2,500 current and former Indiana State University students is stolen from a professor.
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AOL Spammer Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Tuesday for sending spam e-mails to more than 1.2 million subscribers of America Online in a scheme that foiled the Internet company's spam-filtering system.
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You've Got Mail -- and Security Breaches
When the FBI raided the home of a male TV news anchor for a Philadelphia-based station in early June, they seized his home computer. The raid came after a female co-anchor, who had previously been dismissed, charged that he had hacked into her private e-mails and distributed them to other media. While the investigation about these allegations is ongoing, the case brings to light many common ...
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Report: Intel Faces New EU Antitrust Charges
European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel Corp, expanding a probe into the chipmaker's marketing and sales practices, The Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.
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New Zealand Teen Hacker Let Off Without Convictions
A New Zealand teenager who admitted illegally hacking into a computer system at a university in the United States was discharged without conviction Tuesday but ordered to pay some costs for his actions. Owen Thor Walker, 18, known by his online name "AKILL," was involved in a network accused of infiltrating 1.3 million computers around the world and skimming millions of dollars from victims' ...
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Rhodes College Student Associates Earn While They Learn: College Provides Funding for 100 Students
To help ease the financial burden for the families of its enrolled students, Rhodes College in Memphis has responded with a variety of approaches including the Rhodes Student Associates Program (RSAP) an innovative program that offers students the chance to work in jobs that reinforce their classroom learning and earn up to $4,500 a year.
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News From 91.3 KUWS Cuba-bound computers from peace group makes it after confiscation
The computers seized by U.S. Customs from the humanitarian aid group Pastors for Peace were returned Monday. Amy Swanoski reports the computers are being transported to Cuba.
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11 a.m.: Laptop, info on 2,500 students stolen
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A laptop computer containing personal information about more than 2,500 current and former Indiana State University students was stolen from a professor as he traveled in southern Indiana, school officials said.
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Adeona offers independent stolen laptop tracking
Sorry: hit "post" instead of "save"; this backend system will be the death of me. I first came across Adeona last year when I was doing some external research, and it's only really just come to light. Adeona is an independent system which doesn't rely on any...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 14th Mar 2006 15:57 UTC
Company makes plans to move away from prepackaged software and into web-based applications. As the Internet transforms the way people use computers, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has a message for the world's biggest software maker: adapt or die.
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'World's Greatest Dad' arrested as sexual predator
A Michigan man was arrested after using the internet to arrange a meeting to have sex with a 14-year–old girl. Daniel Everett of Clarkston, Michigan was caught by an undercover agent after propositioning what he thought was a teenage girl for sex.
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Concert Review: Eli Paperboy Reed, Paris 7/15/08
Eli Paperboy Reed, the hottest new Soul Revivalist, performs his first show in Paris Eli Paperboy Reed, the sensational 24-year old Soul Man from Boston the whole internet is buzzing about, made his first appearance in Paris last night at La Maroquinerie. His voice, his look, his supporting band, his stage routine--all lived up to the hype. Reed was pushing his fabulous new record Roll With ...
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Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.
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New Software Configurable 4 & 8 Port Desktop USB to Serial Adapters from Sealevel Systems, Inc.
LIBERTY, S.C.----Sealevel Systems announces two additions to the popular SeaLINK® USB to serial product line, the SeaLINK+4.SC and SeaLINK+8.SC. Offering four or eight serial ports that are software configurable for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485, the adapters eliminate the need to open the enclosure to change jumper settings or dipswitches.
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Apple quietly releases iPod touch 1.1.5 update
While some forward-thinking individuals were dropping US$10 to purchase the iPod touch 2.0 software update , Apple quietly issued a free iPod touch 1.1.5 update.
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