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eBay Seller Jailed over Fake Software
A Portland man will spend four years in federal prison for peddling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of counterfeit software on eBay.
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UH Student Info Mistakenly Posted
HOUSTON -- The University of Houston is notifying 259 students that their personal information was inadvertently posted online for almost three years -- but was recently removed.
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Beware the Hype for Software as a Service
Time to dispel a few popular myths. SUVs are not cool. They never were. You Hummer guys were drawing snickers a few years ago. Now, with the price of gas nearing $5 a gallon, we're laughing out loud. And Microsoft's Vista is not a failure. To date, the software company has sold more than 150 million units. Vista has made Microsoft a ton of money. Yes, yes -- it's preloaded on every new ...
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Users can automatically encrypt Gmail traffic
Gmail now lets users automatically encrypt all communications with Google's e-mail servers--that is, as long as they're willing to take a performance penalty.
CNET |
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What's the Difference Between Cloud Computing and SaaS?
Every time I log into Facebook, or search for flights online, I am taking advantage of cloud computing. However, neither of these examples would be considered SaaS. According to Gartner, cloud computing is not just a buzzword; it does have a distinct meaning separate from SaaS.
Linux World |
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Samsung Innov8 Camera Phone Packs 8MP
Samsung Electronics' Innov8 (pronounced ‘in-uh-veyt') has the making of a sweet entertainment mobile phone. It's equipped with high-end features including an 8-Megapixel digital camera and Internet browsing. Based on Symbian OS v9.3 operating system, the Innov8 ...
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Japanese Internet mogul found guilty in appeal
A Japanese appeals court upheld the conviction of flamboyant former Internet mogul Takafumi Horie on Friday in an ongoing case that has come to symbolize this nation's effort to deal with white collar crime at emerging dot-coms.
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David, Moses and Jesus arrive in Boxes to Children
On Friday’s I occasionally do a segment called “The Council of Many” (borrowed from many sources; my email files, TV and the marketplace conversations I have each day) on the show. In asking others there is wisdom.
Crosswalk.com |
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Spam King Davidson Dead In Murder-Suicide
Eddie Davidson, spam king and escaped convcit, was found at the scene of a murder suicide on Thursday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 13th Aug 2005 17:43 UTC
Knoppix, a Linux live CD, will boot a computer from the optical drive and give a slow but usable graphical user interface. The most recent version comes with Firefox and OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta, so if you're already using the Windows equivalent, Knoppix is that much easier to pick up.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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China Says Has More People Surfing The Web Than U.S.
China's booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
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Users can automatically encrypt Gmail traffic
Gmail now lets users automatically encrypt all communications with Google's e-mail servers--that is, as long as they're willing to take a performance penalty.
CNET |
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Ann Arbor
300 block of South Division Street, Thursday. Entry through rear door with a key; laptop taken. 9000 block of Dexter Townhall Road, Thursday. Entry unknown; computer taken.
The Ann Arbor News |
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Two dead as string of blasts rock Indian IT city: police
India's high-technology capital Bangalore was rocked by a string of bomb blasts Friday with at least two people killed and a dozen more wounded, police said.
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2 die as seven bombs explode in Indian IT city--police
BANGALORE—India's high-technology capital Bangalore was rocked by a string of seven bomb blasts Friday with at least two people killed and a dozen more wounded, police said.
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CHIEF'S BLOTTER: Chief's Blotter: Anyone gone 'phishing' lately?
Congratulations to Kris Grebert on his recent appointment as Shenandoah's new Police Chief. I look forward to working for and with him in the months and years to come.
Shenandoah Valley News Today |
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Two dead as string of blasts rock Indian IT city: police
India's high-technology capital Bangalore was rocked by a string of bomb blasts Friday with at least two people killed and a dozen more wounded, police said.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Two dead as string of blasts rock Indian IT city: police
India's high-technology capital Bangalore was rocked by a string of bomb blasts Friday with at least two people killed and a dozen more wounded, police said.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Yahoo Unveils Zimbra Desktop
An email-related Yahoo product might be expected to affect no more than Yahoo Mail, Ymail, and RocketMail. Somebody's been feeling energetic, though, as Yahoo Zimbra Desktop Beta will allow users to access even Gmail and AOL Mail while they're offline. read more
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Customer Service
PITTSBURGH - The Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book has died.
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'Last lecture' professor Pausch dies of cancer in Chesapeake home
CHESAPEAKE Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University Professor whose funny, upbeat talk about how to live life with gusto while dying was viewed by millions and led to a best-selling book, died this morning at his Chesapeake home. He was 47. Pausch was an accomplished professor of computer s ...
The Virginian-Pilot |
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Charles Arthur: Fallout from the filesharing clampdown
Dave Winer is not a man given to understatement. As the progenitor of one of the first blogs, Scripting News , and (at least) the co-creator of web feeds (aka RSS), Winer has made lots of money from being, as he puts it, "an outlier on the leading edge". The other day, his internet service provider Comcast cut him off unexpectedly . An outage? No. When he got on the phone to someone in ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Company Profile for Live Current Media Inc.
----Live Current Media Inc. builds, owns and operates some of the most powerful and engaging content and commerce destinations on the Internet, such as www.Perfume.com and www.IPLT20.com.
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Company Profile for Ault Glazer & Co, Inc.
----Ault Glazer & Co., Inc. has various holdings in minority and majority control positions, including Boom Entertainment, Internet Lending Group, Patient Safety Technologies Inc, Freedom Grill Inc, Zealous Trading Group, Inc, Global Authentication, Searchhelp, Hayes Bros.
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