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Infamous : nouveau trailer
Voici le nouveau trailer de Infamous dévoilé lors de la conférence de presse de Sony Computer Entertainment à l'E3 2008.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Police: Girl, 15, ran away with man she met on MySpace
A missing Galveston girl may be heading to Mexico with an adult man she met on the Internet, Galveston police said.
Houston Chronicle |
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Recent Original Stories
The vaunted 'USD 100 laptop' that Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers dreamed up for international schoolchildren is becoming a slightly more distant concept . The USD 100 laptop has many innovative features including a pull cord for recharging by hand.
OS News |
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Best of free iPhone Apps plus contests
Software for the new 3G iPhone has garnered even more interest than the phone itself. Here's a round-up of iPhone apps, plus Gadgetress' weekly contest roundup.
Orange County Register |
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Social Engineering 101: Mitnick and other hackers show how it's done
Former jailed hacker Kevin Mitnick gives preview of his tell-all book and TV series in keynote and panel at Last HOPE hacker confab.
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Recent Original Stories
In a statement published this week, SCO Group blames the success of Linux and 'negative publicity' , as causes for its decline - the company may need to wind up its operations after its copyright case against Novell collapsed, prompting it to file for bankruptcy.
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iPhone 2.0 Gets Pwning On Windows (Unlock, Jailbreak) Via Convoluted Process [Iphone Pwning]
The guys at iPhone Hacks just found a way to take the iPhone Pwnage release yesterday and figure out a roundabout way to get the unlock and jailbreak to work on Windows machines. It's only applicable...
Gizmodo |
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'You know you're Romanian when . . . ': Facebook sites connect cultures
An expanding constellation of Facebook groups is linking far-flung networks of young people through their shared culture, language or homeland.
Ottawa Citizen |
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Google shares plummet nearly 10pc
SAN FRANCISCO - Google shares plunged nearly 10 per cent at the weekend after the internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Thureon's 'server in a box' wins global design award
New Zealand start-up technology company Thureon has won a prestigious international design award - placing its unique "server in a box" product alongside the creations of giants such as Apple, Dell and IBM.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Family of missing girl turns to the Internet
The family of a missing 3-year-old girl is turning to the Internet for help. Caylee Anthony has been missing for more than a month, and now, her family has posted a video on MySpace, hoping to get tips to lead to her safe return.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Jul 2006 17:12 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Apple today introduced a new USD 899 configuration of the 17-inch iMac designed specifically for education customers featuring a 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, a built-in iSight video camera, and iLife '06.
OS News |
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Metastorm Upgrades Business Process Discovery Tool
Discovery Version 6.4 introduces wireless data collection, better reporting capabilities and tighter integration with Metastorm's modeling tool ProVision.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Interactive Radar Has Arrived On ThePittsburghChannel.com
Pittsburgh’s most powerful online tool to follow storms from your computer has arrived on the Weather Watch 4 page on ThePittsburghChannel.com.
WTAE-TV Pittsburgh |
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For media, race and ethnicity hard to cover, hard to ignore
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The flashpoints are familiar, even worn out: Was race a factor in the prosecution of the black teenagers dubbed the “Jena 6” and charged with beating a white teen? Should The New Yorker magazine have satirized stereotypes of race on its cover?
The Pantagraph |
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iPhone - not just for the geeks
Apple's iPhone is fun, but is it useful? After trying one out for herself, Debbie Mayo-Smith is a convert
The New Zealand Herald |
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The talent war: IT staff shortage nears crisis point
Breakfast on the boss, Pilates in the office and a day a month to work on your own project. Those are some of the benefits software company Orion Health provides to attract and keep talent in a tight IT employment market.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Unlike McCain, many seniors depend on the Web
(AP) — NEW YORK — If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 — that's 35 years older than McCain — and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives.
The Post-Standard |
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Unlike McCain, many seniors depend on the Web
NEW YORK - If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 - that's 35 years older than McCain - and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. "I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family," she says - in an e-mail message, naturally. Blogs have ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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McCain may be in 'digital denial,' but thousands of seniors are happily hooked up
NEW YORK — If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 — that's 35 years older than McCain — and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Olympics warning to bosses
Employees using the Web to keep up with the Olympics will cost New Zealand businesses almost $15 million in lost productivity and expose them to malware and spam, Internet security companies say.
Stuff |
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Blogs » Andrew Borg Cardona
The only real story this week is the human tragedy that hit Marsaxlokk in particular and the country as a whole.
Times of Malta |
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NZ wholesalers shun start-up online firm
A fledgling Christchurch-based online company is being forced to look overseas for products following resistance from New Zealand wholesalers to sell them goods.
Stuff |
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Hospital's fear of missing millions
Wellington Hospital may have missed out on millions of dollars in patient revenue because of problems with its computer system.
Stuff |
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Not pursuing complaint
Human Rights Commission has decided against pursuing a complaint arising from a break-in to the University of Otago computer system which allowed a hacker to send out hundreds of private emails allegedly written by a departmental head.
Otago Daily Times |
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