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Beware of the 'Storm Warm'
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 10:02 a.m. It's called the Storm Worm. A computer virus that has been infecting computers since January 2007. It's made a resurgence within the last week, trying to entice users with suggestive headlines.
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Library to offer online tutoring program
Without leaving the comfort of her home, Tonya Allen tutors about seven students every day. Allen, a former public school teacher based in Pennsylvania, helps stu
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Feds: Philly ex-anchor hacked colleague's e-mail
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A fired TV newscaster was charged Monday with hacking into the e-mail of his glamorous younger co-anchor hundreds of times for more than two years, as leaked information about her personal life helped lead to her own downfall.
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Earnings reports hurt stocks
Most U.S. stocks declined for a second day as reports from Apple Inc., Wachovia Corp. and American Express Co. heightened concern that the yearlong profit slump is deepening.
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Recent Original Stories
MidnightBSD has integrated ProPolice into its system . "MidnightBSD is a desktop operating system for x86 compatible, and soon amd64 compatible architectures. It was originally based on FreeBSD 6.1 Beta. The goal of the project is to create a BSD with ease of use and simplicity in mind."
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New Spyware (Wrongly) Claims It's Won PCMag Award
It's worth reminding: there is a large category of malicious programs that present themselves as antispyware or antivirus programs. We recently came across one which claims to have won a number of awards, including the PC Magazine Editors' Choice.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 18th Aug 2007 20:13 UTC
The OSI License-Discuss mailing list has been ablaze for the past few days since Microsoft submitted its Permissive License to the OSI for official open source license approval.
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Cheap Firefox Tablet to Be Built By Bloggers
Blogger Michael Arrington said this week that he hopes to help spearhead a movement to build a low-cost tablet designed around the Firefox browser.
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full year
"I worked at Microsoft for about 7 years total, from 1994 to 1998, and from 2002 to 2006.The most frustrating year of those seven was the year I spent working on Windows Vista, which was called Longhorn at the time.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. When Phillip Miller got an e-mail last week saying he could win more than $1million, he decided to follow through with the offer to some extent, even though he was certain it was just another "too good to be true" Internet scam.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jan 2006 19:12 UTC
"Tomorrow Google will announce a new commercial video download service, according to multiple sources. In related news Google will also take the wraps off of Google Pack, a bundle of applications that will be made available for download in a single installation bundle.
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Where the Heck is Matt? Raising Money for Charity
Matt Harding has won cult celebrity status by filming himself dancing badly around the world to the amusement of millions of Internet viewers but now he wants to get serious -- raising money for laptops for the poor.
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Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video
NEW YORK (AP) -- A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday. A Manhattan judge gave Philip Smith a divorce from Tricia Walsh-Smith on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment.
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Recent Original Stories
Scott Finley, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has ported the Linux files system Ext2 to Microsoft's new research operating system Singularity . One of the most striking observations was the author's comments on Singularity's robustness.
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Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman on Google's 'rogue company'
Viacom chief says Google has an inability to bend in negotiations with Hollywood and suggests it was always Google's strategy to ignore piracy on YouTube so the site could "dominate the space."
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Social networking sites leave corporate networks vulnerable: survey
The survey quizzed 1,600 corporate end users in the UK, US, Japan and Germany.
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New Central Resource For Breast Healthcare Teams Now Available
The American Society of Breast Disease announces the opening of a career center to link breast healthcare professionals across all specialties with employers and educational opportunities. The new feature at the Society's web site at http://www.asbd.org will provide free listings of fellowships, residencies, as well as international and domestic volunteer opportunities.
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The Fives: Kitsch soars in big cans of SPAM, huge Jackalopes and the mysterious Carhenge
For those who read Monday's installment of the The Fives, I apologize for taking something as gleeful as a family vacation and turn it into a dirge exploring the dread of rising gas prices.
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Elderly man arrested in Internet sex sting
78-year-old Charles Jackson Friedlander of Fort Myers has been arrested and charged with seducing a child and traveling to meet a minor.
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Apple shares down 8% on summer outlook
Concerns about summer sales pushed Apple Inc. stock down more than 8 percent Tuesday morning. (AAPL)
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Zeeland residents may get more cable options
Zeeland residents might soon have options for their cable television service. AT&T External Affairs Director John Schwartz Monday, July 21, pitched a plan to the city council to install high-speed Internet access and interactive TV services within the city. The company submitted a video franchise application to city staff earlier in the week, City Manager Tim Klunder said in a report to ...
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14:30 (BST), 22/07/2008 Geo-Political Simulator Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Eversim are pleased to announce ...
Eversim are pleased to announce that following a massively successful release in Europe their Geo-political Simulator game (GPS) is to be released in the UK. Completely localised for the UK the game allows ordinary citizens to strut their stuff in the position of power.
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First I Did...
4-H Clothing, Child Development, Interior Design, Consumer Education, Photography, and Computer projects were held Friday morning.
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Computer Sciences gets $33 million bank IT pact
(AP:FALLS CHURCH, Va.) Computer Sciences Corp. said Tuesday that it extended its information technology services contract with Swiss bank Zuger Kantonalbank for seven years, under a $33 million contract.
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Will Yahoo ad business weather economic storm?
Google got off easy with its second-quarter results. It's not clear that Yahoo, with more exposure to display ads, will be so lucky.
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