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Internet currency firm pleads guilty to money laundering
E-Gold, an Internet-based payment service, and three owners have pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to money laundering, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday.
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Recent Original Stories
Software engineer Satoshi Nakajima, the lead architect of Microsoft's Windows 95, picked up a Mac for the first time two years ago. He was so impressed, he says he'll never again touch a PC again.
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Top Scoops
In the upcoming weeks watch for a report in Time Magazine that will attempt to smooth over the rough edges of a diabolical plot by Bell Canada and Telus, to begin charging per site fees on most Internet sites.
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Crawford signs contract with SES to support US DVIDS project
Crawford has been awarded a long-term contract to provide content aggregation, media, Internet and satellite services for the US military's Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS).
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At the Border, Your Laptop Is Wide-Open
The prospect of warrantless laptop searches at border crossings in the U.S. has companies reviewing their travel and computing policies. These searches can allow access to any data mobile lawyers carry across the border on laptops, BlackBerrys, cell phones and other devices.
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Kovel 7/22
Politics and political campaigns are featured in every newspaper, Web site and bog, and collectors are looking at the new memorabilia that can be part of a collection.
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Sources: Larry Mendte To Plead Guilty, Confessed To Media Leaks
News anchor Larry Mendte may have hacked into Alycia Lane's three e-mail accounts 7,000 or 8,000 times altogether, sources tell Fox 29 News.
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Real Deal: Computer Spyware
Fox 29's Michelle Williams gets the real deal on this technology trap, and if you can avoid it.
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Scholars plan to reunite ancient Bible - online
The oldest surviving copy of the New Testament, a 4th century version that had its Gospels and epistles spread across the world, is being made whole again — online.
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American Airlines and Google settle lawsuit
American Airlines has dropped its lawsuit against Google Inc. over its search engine directing some users to advertisements for the airline's competitors.
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N.Y. AG pushes Comcast to block child-porn access
New York's attorney general notified Comcast Corp. on Monday that the state will take legal action if the company — the nation's second-largest Internet service provider — doesn't agree to eliminate access to child pornography.
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Apple 3Q profit jumps 31 percent but stock drops
Macintosh and iPod sales helped boost Apple Inc.'s fiscal third-quarter earnings 31 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations Monday, but investors pummeled the stock after Apple issued soft guidance for the current quarter.
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EA PARTNERS WITH IAHGAMES TO BRING EA SPORTS FIFA ONLINE 2 TO SOUTHEAST ASIA Thailand to get the World’s First Thai ...
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), the world’s leading developer and publisher of interactive entertainment, and IAHGames, a major provider of online entertainment software and services in Southeast
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WELCOME GUEST! One of Italy's leading animal rights groups said it was launching an Internet petition to demand Pope Benedict XVI stop wearing fur during religious ceremonies at the Vatican.
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Draughty companies said wasting $5 billion
LONDON (Reuters) - British businesses are wasting 2.5 billion pounds a year in energy bills swollen by inefficiencies such as draughty windows or leaving lights and computers on, the Carbon Trust said on Tuesday.
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Recent Original Stories
This week the Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 2.0, and that occasion did not go by unnoticed at Microsoft's Internet Explorer team. "The Microsoft Internet Explorer Team sent us a cake for the upcoming release of Firefox 2! A big thanks to Redmond, Washington!"
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Nadal has replaced Federer as number one - Becker
The ATP computer says otherwise but Boris Becker believes Rafael Nadal has already replaced Roger Federer as the world number one.
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Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video
NEW YORK - A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday.
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Internet search leader Google is trying to convince federal and state authorities that Microsoft's Vista operating ...
as the high-tech heavyweights wrestle for the allegiance of personal computer users.
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Blue Bomber cheerleader coach resigns after saucy photos appear on Internet
WINNIPEG - Saucy photos of some former Winnipeg Blue Bomber cheerleaders show a major disrespect to what most participants see as an athletic and demanding sport, says a local coach.
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Blue Bomber cheerleader coach resigns after saucy photos appear on Internet
WINNIPEG - Saucy photos of some former Winnipeg Blue Bomber cheerleaders show a major disrespect to what most participants see as an athletic and demanding sport, says a local coach.
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Even without 3-Jesus Phone, Apple busts revenue records
And Wall Street is peeved During its last fiscal quarter, Apple shipped a record 2.49 million Macs, and even if you ignore a decent chunk of its Jesus Phone sales, it nabbed a record $7.46bn in revenues. But in typically coy fashion, the company says it has low expectations for the quarter to come.…
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Extra, Extra
Photo by Nebula Dancing Water Tower Place wants to be a swankier mall, hence the giganto Forever 21. Upscale! [ Trib ] One-time Chicago news anchor Larry Mendte has been charged with a felony count of intentionally accessing a protected computer without authorization. He's accused of reading his scandal-plagued co-anchor's e-mails , and if convicted could face six months in jail. [ ...
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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.
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FCC hearing: disagreement over the "broadband of tomorrow"
All five FCC Commissioners headed to Pittsburgh today for an open hearing on our broadband future. We still don't have a national broadband strategy, but at least we have five commissioners who want to promote Internet access. Beyond that, though, disagreement starts. Read More...
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