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TITAN Removes Over 400 Tons of the New Carissa's Stern
COOS BAY, Ore.----Residents of Coos Bay, Ore., and others following the monumental shipwreck removal of the New Carissa via news reports and the Internet, can see TITAN Salvage means business.
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Sooners see nothing funny about fake Internet story
Nic Harris leaned back and laughed when asked if he believed the recent fake Internet story about Oklahoma quarterbacks being arrested for selling cocaine.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Pa. state trooper arrested on sex charges
A Pennsylvania State Police officer who allegedly was soliciting sex with children while in an Internet chat group with an undercover officer from Delaware County was arrested yesterday.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Appeals court again blocks federal Internet porn law
WASHINGTON (BP)--The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals has again upheld a judge's decision to block enforcement of a congressional effort to protect children from Internet pornography.
BPNews.net |
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Avril Lavigne - Lavigne Earns 1 Million From Youtube
AVRIL LAVIGNE has earned $1 million (GBP500,000) from people watching the video to her hit single GIRLFRIEND online. The promo has clocked over 100 million hits on ...
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SF Still Worried About Vulnerability Of Computer Network
Though the city of San Francisco's primary computer network appears to have been secured following the alleged illegal tampering by a city employee now in jail on $5 million bail, officials remain concerned other city networks are still vulnerable, according to court documents.
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Major Shareholder Advisory Firm Backs Yahoo Board
An influential shareholder advisory firm endorsed the re-election of Yahoo Inc.'s entire board Thursday, reducing the chances that the Internet company's directors will be ousted for spurning Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover bid during the spring.
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Ballmer Seeks to Justify Online Services Push
Steve Ballmer, speaking at the annual analysts meeting, defends Microsoft's plans to invest more in online services.
PC World |
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Laptop Security: Keep the Bad Guys at Bay
Joe's laptop computer boasts some advanced security gizmos.
PC World |
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3 charged with selling body-building drugs
Three Massachusetts residents have been indicted in New Hampshire on federal charges of importing prescription drugs from overseas and selling them illegally through the Internet. Christopher Chase and Kenton Benloss of Lynn, Mass., and Phatsany Syharath of Swampscott, Mass., were charged with conspiracy to smuggle and illegally distribute drugs and conspiracy to launder money.
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Cartoon Network Creates First AAA, Browser-Based MMOG for Kids
Cartoon Network: FusionFall takes kids on a 3D online adventure to defend the Cartoon Network universe.
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Steinberg ships Sequel 2.0 music software
Sequel has upgraded it music creation and performance software to version 2.0, adding numerous improvements. Sequel creates a virtual music studio on a user's desktop. It allows live remixing, with multi-track support and built-in music loops and instruments. Version 2 adds a controller mode for accessing the software with an external keyboard or h...
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We wanna be more like Apple - Microsoft and Ubuntu get ready to fire up the photocopiers!
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then Apple must be feeling pretty flattered now that both Canonical the company behind Ubuntu and Microsoft have expressed a desire to be more like Apple. Start your photocopiers! by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
ZDNet |
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Microsoft Windows Exec Kevin Johnson Jumps To Juniper
Microsoft won't replace Johnson but will split Platforms and Services into two groups that will report directly to CEO Steve Ballmer.
InformationWeek |
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Delaware County Trooper Arrested In Cyber-Sting
The Delaware County District Attorney is planning a Thursday afternoon news conference to announce the arrest of a Pennsylvania State Trooper in connection to a cyber-sting.
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Apple, Psystar Reps To Meet In Court
Apple filed its copyright infringement suit against Psystar earlier this month, charging that Psystar has been selling Macintosh clones in violation of Apple's software license.
InformationWeek |
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Microsoft: Windows 7 on track
Windows business head Bill Veghte says the new operating system, "tracking very, very well," is still scheduled to ship within three years of Vista's January 2008 debut.
CNET |
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Zune absent from Microsoft exec's speech
At Microsoft's annual meeting for financial analysts today, Entertainment and Devices President Robbie Bach spent a lot of time talking about mobile phones and mentioned all of the other businesses he oversees, save one.
CNET |
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Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Cell Phone Risks
RevWaldo contributes a link to an AP story carried by Google, according to which "The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. The warning from Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, is contrary to numerous studies that ...
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Celeb Editor Bonnie Fuller Speaks!
Yesterday, BoomTown was hanging in Hollywood at ContentNext's EconCeleb's conference, where I did an onstage interview with legendary editor Bonnie Fuller about the massive impact of the Internet on celebrity journalism.
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Worldwide In-Text Leader Vibrant Media Expands in London; Top Talent in Sales and Publishing from Microsoft and Google ...
LONDON----Vibrant Media, the world leader in contextual advertising, has announced the expansion of its London office to accommodate its growing business in Europe, Russia and Asia.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sam's Club teams with Geeks on Call for PC service
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc's Sam's Club warehouse store division is launching a pilot program with computer repair services company Geeks on Call Holdings Inc to offer technology services, like new computer set-up, to its members.
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Zimbra Desktop Beta 3 takes Yahoo Mail, Gmail offline
In its Beta 3 release of Zimbra Desktop today, Yahoo has added free IMAP access and other new features to its crossplatform software, geared at competing against e-mail clients such as Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird by working as both a standalone desktop application and an online e-mail interface.
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