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N.J. Lawmaker Investigated For Child Porn
Veteran Democratic state Assemblyman Neil Cohen is being investigated for child pornography possession on his legislative office computer, according to four officials familiar with the situation. State Sen. Raymond Lesniak and Assemblyman Joseph Cryan, who share a Union County office with Cohen, released a statement Thursday night that confirmed an investigation.
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Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
PHOENIX (AP) -- A man shot three people Thursday in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, injuring two of them critically, authorities said. The gunman fled but a suspect was arrested nearby.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Jul 2005 18:44 UTC
De Raadt's team makes OpenBSD, an operating system, and OpenSSH, for secure communications. Here , he talks about why he does it, about industry use of open-source software, and about dedication to quality paying off.
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Bidders let down man who put his life on eBay
It is a question asked all too often - what price a life? In the case of divorcee Ian Usher the answer appeared simple if relatively unsubstantial: £192,000 (NZ$514,457).
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Recent Original Stories
People have been saying for some time that operating systems will eventually just become windows to the "cloud" (essentially browsers) and everyone will just use web applications, but now a company called CherryPal is really doing it . Plus, the CherryPal uses only 2 Watts of power.
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Young conservatives worry about McCain's appeal
From cyberspace to college campuses, many young conservatives are worried that Sen. John McCain is not appealing to their generation.
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Twitter’s Communication Classification (video)
Last Friday, our resident cranky fart Steven Hodson posited that Twitter wasn’t, in fact, a status micro-blogging utility but in fact a communictations tool most closely resembling instant messaging. Certainly when I’m attempting to explain Twitter to newbies, that is the easiest way to explain it, but quite a few of you Mashable readers took exception to the characterization. As of the time ...
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Three wounded in US campus shooting
WASHINGTON -- Three students were wounded by an unidentified shooter at a community university in Phoenix, Arizona, Thursday. According to a report by the TV 5 in Phoenix, the shooting happened late afternoon at a computer lab of the South Mountain Community College.
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Vickie Karp: The Third Screen: Barbara Feldon on the Future of Television
First Screen = Film Second Screen = Television Third Screen = Internet I wonder if Barbara Feldon knows that she's still adored as Agent 99...
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Juniper Networks names Kevin Johnson chief executive officer
Scott Kriens to Remain Active as Chairman of the Board Juniper Networks, Inc., the leader in high-performance networking, has named Microsoft veteran Kevin Johnson as chief executive officer. Upon his
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More National Stories
By TOM HESTER Jr. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Two New Jersey state lawmakers say a veteran Democratic colleague with whom they share legislative office space is being investigated for possibly possessing child pornography on his office computer.
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Microsoft deepens Facebook ties
MICROSOFT is shaking up management of its online division and strengthening its tie to Facebook in the aftermath of a failed bid to buy Yahoo to bolster its lagging internet business.
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Microsoft deepens Facebook ties
MICROSOFT is shaking up management of its online division and strengthening its tie to Facebook in the aftermath of a failed bid to buy Yahoo to bolster its lagging internet business.
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Microsoft deepens Facebook ties
MICROSOFT is shaking up management of its online division and strengthening its tie to Facebook in the aftermath of a failed bid to buy Yahoo to bolster its lagging internet business.
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Microsoft deepens Facebook ties
MICROSOFT is shaking up management of its online division and strengthening its tie to Facebook in the aftermath of a failed bid to buy Yahoo to bolster its lagging internet business.
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running smoothly on Windows Vista .
Microsoft wants to help aid in the development of Firefox. It sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? If you're still here, let me tell you that it's not as bad as it seems.
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BT joins enterprise open source community
As a strategic partner to FossBazaar, BT joins companies like Google, HP and Novell in promoting free and open source software in the enterprise.
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Recent Original Stories
In a recent podcast Steve Gibson of grc.com has drawn attention to a detailed report [.pdf] by engineers at Symantec who demonstrate that Windows Vista contains a completely virgin network stack that has been programmed from the ground up.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:50 UTC
If a certain US senator and a certain EU commissioner are to be believed, the internet is five days away from total collapse as governments are finally forced into a corner and told to agree on a framework for future Internet governance.
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Voting craze causes confusion: ESPN allowing just one TitleTown vote per computer but texting is unlimited
When voting began for ESPN’s TitleTown USA honor Wednesday night, some fervent local fans may have taken to heart what was sometimes said about infamous Chicago elections: “Vote early, Vote often.”
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 24th Jul 2008 18:01 UTC, submitted by Ward D
Mac Antivirus developer Intego might have stumbled across an OS X specific virus being offered for auction that targets a previously unknown ZIP archive vulnerability.
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Man claims 'hydrogen generation system' can double gas mileage
Ray Warren said he installed a hydrogen generation system in his pickup using instructions he purchased off the Internet and that he has doubled his gas mileage from 15 miles per gallon in town to 30 miles per gallon.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Nov 2006 22:47 UTC
Ubuntu developers and other interested parties from all over the world have swarmed to Google's offices in Mountain View this week for the Ubuntu Developer Summit to plan out the next release of Ubuntu. In total, about 140 people have registered for the summit.
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Intel takes on embedded market with Atom chip
Updated: 25 Jul 2008 SAN FRANCISCO, 24 JULY 2008 - Taking a jab at the embedded market, Intel on Wednesday said it was working on new x86 chips to use in devices ranging from consumer electronics to mobile phones.
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