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35,000 porn images - no jail
A MAN with a chronic fear of women has walked from court with a suspended jail term after downloading 35,000 child porn images.
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Isabella Bank's New Website Nominated for Award
WSI (We Simplify the Internet) recently assisted Isabella Bank, headquartered in Mt. Pleasant, MI with a complete re-design of their website and Internet marketing strategy. The makeover was part of a corporate-wide re-branding effort which involved a name change, new brand development and rolling in three other banks under their holding company under a new, unified name. Former community ...
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Is Jobs sick? Speculation shakes up Apple's stock
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The towering role of Steve Jobs at Apple was underscored this week when concerns about his health contributed to a sudden plunge the company's stock.
Erie Times-News |
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Avoid these dumb digital-age moves
Given the wealth of information that can be found on the Internet, it should come as no surprise that some managers research applicants online.
Erie Times-News |
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Man blackmailed ex-girlfriend with nude pictures, police say
Police say the man told his ex-girlfriend he'd put sexy photos of her online if she didn't pay him rent.
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Cape library purchases computers with grant money
A $7,703 Library Services and Technology grant and a 25 percent match by the Cape Girardeau Public Library enabled the purchase of nine new public access computer stations and two printers at the library. The equipment will increase speed and reliability for library users at computer stations.
Southeast Missourian |
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Broadband still lacking in Oregon
Remember the ’80s, when the fax machine was the fastest way to send documents across town? When wireless phones were considered luxury items, hardly affordable or practical. And the Internet? If you even knew it existed, it could take half the day loading a single Web page.
Gresham Outlook |
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Note to readers: Delivery delays possible
Computer problems might delay delivery of some copies of the Times Colonist this morning.
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The secret pictures and emails that reveal canoe wife was lying all along
The true scale of the arrogance and deceit of canoe couple John and Anne Darwin has been laid bare as they start jail terms totally more than 12 years.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Private social network Facebook to go Web wide SAN FRANCISCO - The leader of a youth movement that swept the world this past year by encouraging Web users to share bits of their lives with selected friends, spoke on Wednesday of spreading his service across the Web, even while apologizing for past excesses. Mark Zuckerberg, 24, told an audience of 1,000 industry executives, ...
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NIST researchers map network security risks
U.S. computer scientists are analysing and mapping computer network pathways according to the probability of a data breach.
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Telmex shifts service focus
Mexico's once-monolithic phone company, Telefonos de Mexico, said on Wednesday that it is focusing on broadband, service packages and computers sales to offset declining revenues from traditional voice and dial-up calls.
Miami Herald |
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Attack Code Released for New DNS Attack
Attack code has been released for a major flaw in the Internet's DNS software.
PC World |
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Internet piracy crackdown announced
Britain's six main internet service providers (ISPs) are getting tough on people who illegally download music.
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Man blackmailed ex-girlfriend with nude pictures, police say
Police say the man told his ex-girlfriend he'd put sexy photos of her online if she didn't pay him rent.
Everett Herald |
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Gardening camaraderie flourishes at the fairgrounds
Saturday went well at the Garden and Art Festival at the fairgrounds in Palmer. Had lots of visitors and talked up the blog and the garden section till I lost my voice (literally).
Anchorage Daily News |
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Former UGA employee arrested on hacking charges
Authorities have arrested a former University of Georgia employee accused of using the school's computers to hack into the computers of former co-workers.
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Intel Capital pumps $17 mln into 3 Indian firms
SINGAPORE, July 24 (Reuters) - Intel Capital, the venture capital arm of top chipmaker Intel Corp , said on Thursday it would pump $17 million into three Indian companies, comprising two Internet portals and one advertising firm.
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Spammers crash Carleton U's e-mail system
One student tricked into taking the bait was all cybercriminals needed to bring Carleton University's e-mail system to a halt with a malicious phishing attack earlier this week.
CNews |
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Remembering Jim Zant, Teacher, Notre Dame Irish Fanatic, and My Little Brother
In the heart of Southern California, he was a passionate fan of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and he took delight in sticking a needle to their arch-enemy, USC’s Trojans.
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Get real to reduce carbon emissions
Computing, Computing , Thursday 24 July 2008 at 07:45:00 Trimming the fat from your IT department is the best way to start The publication of the government's long-awaited green IT strategy raises an interesting question for the role of technology in reducing carbon emissions....
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Technology giants ride out the downturn
Martin Courtney, Computing , Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 15:59:00 Strong companies may survive in a challenging economic climate, but others are left vulnerable Microsoft, Google and other large IT companies are looking well placed to ride out the worst of the downturn despite publishing results that disappointed financial analysts last week....
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True Hoop blazes the blog trail
There are several things you probably should know about Henry Abbott. And if you don’t know Henry Abbott, well, you should – because his blog, True Hoop, is one of the best on the Internet, even before it was picked up by ESPN.com. A native Portlander, Abbott was in town last week to ...
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Canadian ordered extradited in porn case Man accused of sending pornographic images online to detective in Erie County
A Canadian citizen has been ordered extradited from Alberta to Erie County on federal charges that he trafficked in child pornography over the Internet.
Erie Times-News |
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Ga. National Fair concert tickets on sale Saturday
Tickets to concerts at the Georgia National Fair in October go on sale starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, via Internet only.
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