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Senate panel to review computer servicing bill
SACRAMENTO - Assem-blywoman Cathleen Galgiani's legislation that would require computer technicians who find child pornography on computers they're servicing to report it to law enforcement faces a key hearing today.
The Record
SPORTS IN BRIEF: No change in BCS ranking method; future uncertain
College football's Bowl Championship Series will maintain the same method for ranking teams at least one more year -- same polls, computer ratings and mathematical formula -- that it has used the past three seasons, officials decided Monday.
Detroit Free Press
Adobe veteran joins Microsoft media camp
Corporate raider Microsoft has poached a 17-year Adobe Systems veteran in a sign of where the company is placing its technology bets.…
The Register
Miley Cyrus Says 'Vanity Fair' Photo Spread Embarrasses Her
Miley Cyrus is taking issue with a photo of herself that's going around, and it's not another amateur, truth-or-dare Internet snapshot -- it's the handiwork of Annie Leibovitz. FOX 11's Jane Yamamoto has the video report.
FOX 11 News Los Angeles
IBM exec has his eye on future of banking
Greg Sullins wishes for a crystal ball. Sullins, an IBM Corp. executive in Charlotte, gets paid to help figure out what people want from their banks, then help the banks meet those wishes. Banks are big customers at IBM. In the first quarter, financial services accounted for 29 percent of IBM's revenue, or $6.9 billion. The computer giant, based in Armonk, N.Y., has about 1,750 employees in ...
The Charlotte Observer
dream come true
Karen Klassner was glued to her computer Sunday morning in Kingston, following minute-to-minute posts of the United States women’s field hockey game with Belgium.
The Citizens' Voice
City parks worker suspended after computer use problems
A city parks employee who supervised students in an after-school program has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of a parks investigation regarding complaints of inappropriate computer use. Susan Straub, Mayor Jim Newberry's spokeswoman, said the employee was suspended last Thursday. Lexington police investigated the case over the weekend but have found no evidence of criminal activity, ...
Lexington Herald-Leader
South Florida Sun-Sentinel leads state in Web site page views
Sun-Sentinel.com, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's primary Web site, ranked No. 1 in the state with more than 40 million online page views in March, according to an Audit Bureau of Circulations report released Monday.
Sun-Sentinel
FINANCE
Visa Inc., the world's largest credit and debit card processor, said its profit rose 28 percent in the first three months of the year as customers charged more to their cards. The company, whose shares started trading publicly in March, said Monday that fiscal second-quarter profit amounted to $314 million, or 39 cents a share, up from $246 million in the same period last year.However, investors ...
The Charlotte Observer
Expert Reveals How Anyone Can Overcome EBay's Digital Download Ban Using EBay Approved Systems
Ray Johnson has taken the ebook business that has changed him from homeless and down and out to a successful and well respected internet marketer and transformed it into a new eBay approved system. He demonstrates how to utilize the eBay restrictions on digital delivered products and turn them into an even more lucrative online business.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Wireless Technology Is The New Trend in Event Presentations
CRE - Computer & AV Solutions (www.ComputerRentals.com) offers latest wireless tools for presentations - Audience Response System (ARS) and Cordless Presenters.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Lombardi Java Experts Present at 2008 JavaOne Conference in San Francisco
Speakers from BPM leader to share technology & know-how at leading Java conference
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Central Coast Tech: Demonstration of ‘muvee’ software set
Representatives from small software companies that market directly to users are popular guest speakers at computer clubs because they’re usually entertaining and they come bearing door prizes and niche software that is both very useful and heavily discounted. At the May meeting of the SLO Bytes PC Users Group, David B. Whittle, author of a well-received book “Cyberspace: The Human Dimension,” ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune
Ex-Gannon student waives hearing in child-porn case
A former Gannon University student has waived his preliminary hearing on charges he had child pornography on his laptop computer in 2007. The case against Scott W. Rittenhouse, 19, of suburban Philadelphia, will now head to Erie County Court.
Erie Times-News
Bollywood film legend Bachchan turns blogger
MUMBAI - INDIAN film megastar Amitabh Bachchan has reached out to fans in cyberspace, launching a blog about his life which has triggered a flood of responses from around the world.
Straits Times
KPN Profit Rises After Writedown a Year Earlier (Update2)
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Royal KPN NV , the largest phone company in the Netherlands, said first-quarter profit increased from a year earlier, when it wrote down the value of some wireless assets.
Bloomberg.com
VirtuaWin 4.0.1
Monitors are so cheap these days. It’s really easy to pick up a decent 20” monitor for under £300 if you look around carefully. For this price you could set up two 20” monitors and then use a virtual desktop manager which will enable you to manage two desktops, across both screens.
Personal Computer World
ReiserFS developer convicted of murder
He was once seen as one of the most innovative programmers out there. Now Hans Reiser may spend the rest of his life behind bars, and his software’s future seems bleak.
iTNews
Features and Case Studies
When administrators and security professionals hear the word rootkit, most think first of a UNIX-based system. Unfortunately, this only leads to a false sense of security for Windows-based systems. The fact is that Windows rootkits do exist, and you need to be able to detect them.
ZDNet Australia
Preparing for D-Day
By Ben Leeson THE SAULT STAR While many of his high school classmates will be outdoors Saturday, enjoying the spring weather, Chris Buonomo will be inside, eyes glued to a computer screen. No, Buonomo doesn’t have plans of forsaking fitness or contributing to obesity among Canadian teenagers. [...]
The Sault Star
Global Energy Forum shows Microsoft solutions in the oil and gas industry
Today the first Microsoft Middle East and Africa Global Energy Forum brings more than 300 decision-makers from oil and gas companies across the region to the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi.
AME Info
Signature-based antivirus is dead: get over it
A hacking competition will attempt to prove that signature-based antivirus is dead but security vendors say, apart from signatures, antivirus is alive and well.
ZDNet Australia
World Market for Bluetooth Enabled Devices to Reach 1.1 Billion Units by 2010, According to New Report By Global ...
Bluetooth is a short-range technology intended to connect fixed and/or portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, laptops and desktop computers without using wires or cables.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Auto Dealer Traffic Partners with CarTHINK
Auto Dealer Traffic, Inc., a leading automotive Search Engine Marketing (SEM) company, today announced a partnership with CarTHINK, a cutting edge Web site provider for auto dealers. Under the terms of the agreement, Auto Dealer Traffic will provide Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services to CarTHINK dealer clients to help increase their Internet visibility ...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
SolarWinds Announces Availability of Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer 3.0
Network engineers typically have limited visibility into who is using network bandwidth and how they are using it. Without knowing which applications and which servers and desktops account for the most bandwidth usage, network engineers cannot easily diagnose network problems or properly match network capacity to business needs. NetFlow Traffic Analyzer enables network engineers to capture flow ...
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
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