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Briefly around Porter County
A Portage man faces six years on probation for having suggestive pictures of young girls hanging in his bathroom and creating suggestive pictures of neighborhood girls using photo-altering programs on a computer.
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Web networking photos used as evidence
Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunken driving crash that seriously injured a woman, the 20-year-old college junior attended a Halloween party dressed as a prisoner. Pictures from the party showed him in a black-and-white striped shirt and an orange jumpsuit labeled "Jail Bird." In the age of the Internet, it might not be hard to guess what happened to those pictures.
The Herald News |
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Merged courts inching closer
MALONE -- The logistics for merging municipal courts in Malone are entering the final phase, with the last date of Village Court set for Aug. 28. No cases are expected to be heard for a few weeks afterwards while furniture, computers and files are moved from Elm Street to the Malone Dufort Airport.
Plattsburgh Press Republican |
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Virtual Attack
A week ago, New Braunfels grandmother Mary Alice Altorfer had never heard of YouTube. Now she’s a hot topic on one of the most influential Web sites in America.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Recent Original Stories
The GNOME version of Mandriva Linux 2008 One has been released and is now available via BitTorrent or from the mirror sites. Featuring all the same new features as the other editions of Mandriva Linux 2008, with a fully up-to-date GNOME 2.20 desktop.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Jan 2007 23:34 UTC
As part of his keynote address on Sunday at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, Gates showed off Windows Home Server ( more info at Ars ) - a consumer device to serve as a central storage place for digital photos, music and other media.
New Mobile Computing |
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NJ beach town mayor sez 'Fuhgeddaboudit!' to blog
To the Staten Island girls who may have been taught to fight dirty in Brownies, Ken Pringle is sorry. To the muscle-bound, tanned-as-coconut-shell visitors he referred to as "guidos," employing a term widely considered an ethnic slur, the mayor of Belmar offers his apologies. And to blondes everywhere, whether they know how to take out the trash or not, the blog-writing mayor is really ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Oct 2006 22:02 UTC
Microsoft, of all companies, continues to lead the way with free and loose licensing terms around server virtualization software and multi-core processors.
OS News |
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Facebook and MySpace photos become new source of evidence for prosecutors at sentencing
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) _ Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunken driving crash that seriously injured a woman, the 20-year-old college junior attended a Halloween party dressed as a prisoner. Pictures from the party showed him in a black-and-white striped shirt and an orange jumpsuit labeled "Jail Bird."
AM New York |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Aug 2007 22:04 UTC
"We want to develop a free and complete set of user friendly applications and desktop tools, similar to CDE and KDE but based entirely on free software."
OS News |
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QAEDA PLOT TO DOWN W.
Six Arabs under arrest in Israel are members of an al Qaeda cell that planned to shoot down President Bush's helicopter when he visited Jerusalem in May, Israeli authorities said. The Shin Bet counter-intelligence agency said one of the suspects...
New York Post |
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Facebook and MySpace photos become new source of evidence for prosecutors at sentencing
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) _ Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunken driving crash that seriously injured a woman, the 20-year-old college junior attended a Halloween party dressed as a prisoner. Pictures from the party showed him in a black-and-white striped shirt and an orange jumpsuit labeled "Jail Bird."
Newsday |
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Yahoo, sought by Microsoft, gets more search traffic
Yahoo, the Internet company fighting off advances from Microsoft, won a bigger share of U.S. Internet search queries last month, shrinking the gap with market leader Google.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Sophie Suffers From A Rare Form Of Mitochondrial Disease That Has Made Her Muscles Extremely Weak, Website Launched
A new website has been created by the parents of a child who suffers from a serious, incurable illness, to tell their story and provide information for other parents who are going through similar experiences. The website - www.thesophiestory.co.uk - has a links page, a blog, photos, medical information, an email mailing list, and their own story from the beginning.
Medical News Today |
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Yahoo, sought by Microsoft, gets more search traffic
Yahoo, the Internet company fighting off advances from Microsoft, won a bigger share of U.S. Internet search queries last month, shrinking the gap with market leader Google.
San Jose Mercury News |
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AT&T iPhone customers may have to wait three weeks for device
AT&T, the exclusive U.S. mobile-phone service for Apple's iPhone, said customers who order the device may have to wait three weeks to get one.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Online sex sting nets 5
MONROE TWP. Five women who advertised their services on craigslist were charged with prostitution after attempting to broker a sex-for-cash deal with undercover police officers Thursday.
Gloucester County Times |
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Money pours into clean tech
Increasing amounts of venture capital flowed into the bustling clean technology and Internet sectors during the second quarter of 2008, while venture funding overall dipped slightly, the latest MoneyTree Report found.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Terry and Clarence Low: Research before buying computers
Q: I travel a couple of times a year in a small RV. I take my cell phone and my laptop. But my Internet access is limited to RV parks that provide that service.
The Monterey County Herald |
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IBM, Oracle, SAP sued over server software patents
IBM, Oracle and SAP were sued by a closely held company that accuses them of infringing its patents.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Google shares plummet after disappointing earnings
SAN FRANCISCO---- Google Inc. shares plunged nearly 10 percent Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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AT&T iPhone customers may have to wait three weeks for device
AT&T, the exclusive U.S. mobile-phone service for Apple's iPhone, said customers who order the device may have to wait three weeks to get one.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Tech Notebook: Yahoo battles Icahn on home page
"We've got a couple of EXCLAMATION points to make." So says the bright purple button that Yahoo added to its home page on Friday, as it cranked up a PR campaign to counter billionaire investor Carl Icahn's effort to unseat the current Yahoo board at the company's Aug.
San Jose Mercury News |
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The Carphone Warehouse Launches Exclusive Webbook
Carphone Warehouse, one of the UK's leading mobile phone retailers, is ahead of the market with the webbook being the world's first 10.2" notebook of its kind, ideal for people on the move. The webbook is available this month for free on contract, exclusively in their stores across the country and via the Carphone Warehouse online store. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]
Press Release Network |
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Money pours into clean tech
Increasing amounts of venture capital flowed into the bustling clean technology and Internet sectors during the second quarter of 2008, while venture funding overall dipped slightly, the latest MoneyTree Report found.
San Jose Mercury News |
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