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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Porn Industry Feels Pinch In This Recession
The internet has been kind to porn, and the industry has blossomed. "This recession is a little different, though.
Arts Journal |
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Alleged racism attracts online attention
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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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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Microsoft deal uncertain after Yahoo truce
SAN FRANCISCO — While discussing Microsoft Corp.’s financial results with analysts last week, Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell acknowledged that buying Yahoo Inc. could throw a lifeline to the software giant’s flagging Internet division.
The Pantagraph |
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Apple shares fall on outlook
Apple said on Monday its current-quarter earnings would be well below Wall Street targets, sending shares of the iPhone, iPod and Macintosh maker down 10 percent.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Web-initiated harassment of grandma continues
Web postings urging online and telephone harassment of Herald-Zeitung employees appeared Saturday morning on the Internet hours after an article was published describing similar attacks toward a New Braunfels woman.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Apple outlook well below Wall Street view
Apple Inc said on Monday its current-quarter earnings would be well below Wall Street targets, sending shares of the iPhone, iPod and Macintosh maker down 10 percent.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Possible shutdown of Navajo Internet pushed back
The Navajo Nation has temporarily averted having its Internet services shut down, a tribal official said Monday.
The Kansas City Star |
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Apple outlook well below Wall St view
Apple Inc said on Monday its current-quarter earnings would be well below Wall Street targets, sending shares of the iPhone, iPod and Macintosh maker down 10 percent.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Oldest New Testament Bible coming online
One of history's oldest copies of the Bible will be accessible to millions of people around the world soon – 1,600 years after it was first penned on calfskin parchment by early Christians in Egypt.
WorldNet Daily |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Jun 2006 14:26 UTC
This is the 3rd installment in my series on deficiencies in common desktop environments. After GNOME and the Mac/MacOS , it is now KDE's turn. As with the other installments, this is a rant. Beware.
New Mobile Computing |
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DNS Security Flaw Secret Leaked Prior to Set Date: Patch DNS as Fast as Possible
In what seems to have started with a blog post by reverse engineer Halvar Flake, and subsequent blog postings from other experts in the know, the details of the recently announced DNS vulnerability was quite likely made public today.
CircleID |
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OSNews > Thread > "RE[5]: Article makes several flawed assumptions ..." by abraxas
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
New Mobile Computing |
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Web-initiated harassment of grandma continues
Web postings urging online and telephone harassment of Herald-Zeitung employees appeared Saturday morning on the Internet hours after an article was published describing similar attacks toward a New Braunfels woman.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Recent Original Stories
We covered earlier about Apple suing Psystar the creator of Open Computer. Now we have more details of the complaint . Apple's complaint is now available online (registration required).
OS News |
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Tiscali |
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Easy for youth to get anabolic steroids
ARLINGTON, Va., July 21 (UPI) -- Officials at a U.S. online pharmacy verification service say they have identified 156 Web sites engaged in the illicit sale of anabolic steroids.
UPI |
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Possible shutdown of Navajo Internet pushed back
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 (6:33 p.m.) The Navajo Nation has temporarily averted having its Internet services shut down, a tribal official said Monday. SES Americom, which provides bandwidth for the services, had threatened to halt service by noon Tuesday if the company was not paid for services rendered.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Possible shutdown of Navajo Internet pushed back
The Navajo Nation has temporarily averted having its Internet services shut down, a tribal official said Monday.
Boston Globe |
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Details of Major Internet Flaw Posted by Accident
Researchers have accidentally published details of a critical DNS flaw discovered by Dan Kaminsky.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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1,600-Year-Old Bible to Go Online
More than 1,600 years after it was written in Greek, one of the oldest copies of the Bible will become accessible online for the first time this week.
New York Times |
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Oldest New Testament Bible coming online
One of history's oldest copies of the Bible will be accessible to millions of people around the world soon – 1,600 years after it was first penned on calfskin parchment by early Christians in Egypt.
WorldNetDaily |
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Alleged racism attracts online attention
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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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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