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Medvedev Says Technology Key to Russian Democracy
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, in an effort to forward democracy, orders his ministers to improve online public access to the government.
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Teen's beating reported after airing it on YouTube
Police say a Goshen woman whose 15-year-old daughter was beaten by several other teenagers didn't report the incident to authorities until she saw it posted on the Internet.
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Chip stocks mostly gain, Catalyst Semiconductor soars with acquisition by ON
NEW YORK (AP) - Chip stocks traded higher Thursday, with Catalyst Semiconductor Inc. soaring with word that it will be purchased by ON Semiconductor Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. gaining in advance of its second-quarter report.
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High school student smart enough to hack computers, too dumb to pass algebra
Kenneth Van Dyke is apparently quite the clever lad with computers, having changed his grades on school computers multiple times in the past two years.
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EU files new charges against Intel
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union antitrust regulators made new accusations against chipmaker Intel Corp on Thursday, saying it paid retailers to not sell PCs using chips made by rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc .
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
The Fair Trade Commission on Thursday ordered the two regional units of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp to stop their misleading advertisements for their fiber-optic Internet Protocol telephone services.
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Hacker Holds City's Computer Network Hostage
City officials in San Francisco accuse an employee of taking over their network by creating a secret password for his own use.
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Sharewell Group, Inc. Teams With MVP Pics to Kick-Off First And Ten Photos
Sharewell Group, Inc. , a recognized innovator of online products and services, has teamed with MVP Pics, an official fan photo licensee of the NFL, and has entered into a strategic marketing partnership to launch First And Ten Photos as was announced by Jeff Mirkin, Senior Vice President of Sharewell Group, Inc.
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Internet Information Services 7 (IIS 7) for Windows Server 2008 is Newest Hands-On IT Course from Learning Tree
RESTON, Va.----Learning Tree International has introduced a new course, Internet Information Services 7 for Windows Server 2008: Hands-On, to its Windows Systems curriculum. Over 4 days, an expert instructor will lead attendees in hands-on exercises and activities designed to provide first-hand experience in implementing enterprise Web sites using Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 15:24 UTC
Burton Smith, a longtime supercomputer designer and chief scientist at Cray, has resigned to take a position at Microsoft. Microsoft announced two weeks ago that it planned to introduce a new version of its Windows software for scientific and engineering users, and that Smith would be involved.
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CorVel Corporation Announces Earnings Release Webcast
In conjunction with CorVel Corporation's quarterly earnings release, CorVel will be conducting a conference call that will be broadcast live over the Internet on Tuesday, August 5th at 11:30 am Eastern Time.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Oct 2005 20:26 UTC
The world's richest man talks about developing new drugs to combat AIDS, open-source software and why Microsoft's still cool after all these years. Gates: "We encourage everyone to develop in our environment. Free software's nothing new... There was an early browser, an early mail program.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Dec 2005 21:03 UTC
"When you've been anticipating something for a long time you often find yourself disappointed when you finally see/touch/use it - that won't happen with the Xbox 360. Microsoft has succeeded in pushing back the boundaries of gaming, and bringing media playback and streaming functionality into your living room.
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Have You Fixed Your Company's DNS Servers?
Here's a quick test to see if your company's DNS servers, which guide all Internet traffic, are at risk from a major flaw disclosed last week.
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Obama Calls for Cyberterror Czar
The presidential campaign is turning a focus to cyberterrorism. Democrat Barack Obama has unveiled plans for a "national cyber advisor" position as well as updated standards for protecting computer-based infrastructures if he is elected. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, has spoken of the need for increased cyber security in recent weeks as well.
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Internet sex enticement verdict upheld
An Indiana man who masturbated in front of his Internet webcam and coached a person he thought was a 13-year-old girl on how to watch the footage -- and then hide it from her mom -- was righfully sent to prison.
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Obama Calls for Cyberterror Czar
The presidential campaign is turning a focus to cyberterrorism. Democrat Barack Obama has unveiled plans for a "national cyber advisor" position as well as updated standards for protecting computer-based infrastructures if he is elected. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, has spoken of the need for increased cyber security in recent weeks as well.
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Google's search ad share now up to 77 percent
In the second quarter, those buying ads on search engines gave Google an even larger share of their money than before, according to Efficient Frontier.
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IT administrator pleads not guilty to network tampering
A disgruntled network administrator pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of computer tampering for allegedly setting up an unauthorized access system and holding much of the city of San Francisco's computer network hostage . Terry Childs, 43, entered the plea in San Francisco Superior Court on Thursday morning. His next court appearance is a bail hearing set for July 23. [ The Deep ...
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Sprint engineer demands retraction of Google critique [Great Moments In Pr]
Jake Orion, the Sprint engineer in charge of Android development who mixed honest criticism with cautious optimism for Google's Android device in an interview he gave AndroidGuys.com earlier this... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Board of Supervisors Meeting
Video of Tuesday's Calaveras County Board of Supervisors. Video streaming allows most viewers to watch video while it is downloading to their computer. Viewers with landlines may not be able to view video from our site.
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Limit Point Releases PhotoTiles 1.0
Limit Point Software released PhotoTiles 1.0 on Thursday. The application allows the user to easily create a array of images of various dimensions and sizes. The user need only drag a folder of images to the application to create the image array
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Millionaire puts £3.7m divorce details on the internet to prove to village gossips he's not 'tight'
A millionaire businessman who became the talk of a village after leaving his family has launched a website in a bid to 'stop the rumour-mill churning out nonsense'
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StudioDock 3i Combines Studio Monitor Speakers, IPod Dock
Samson Technologies has introduced the StudioDock 3i, a set of studio monitor speakers with a dock connector and USB...
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Just days after the launch of Apple's App Store, Microsoft has put up a website that attempts to compete. I say 'attempts,' because the new portal , which is powered by Silverlight, looks very rushed," Emil Protalinski repots for Ars Technica.
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