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'Last Lecture' Professor Randy Pausch Dies
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "Last Lecture" video became an Internet sensation, has died from pancreatic cancer.
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Police say shootings in Arizona were not random
ARIZONA (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Police say that the shooter who opened fire Thursday in Arizona did not just start randomly shooting. A man shot three people in a computer lab at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Thursday.
WWMT 3 Kalamazoo |
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Squatter receives probation from prison sentence
A Salina man found guilty of felony charges of forgery and computer crime for forging a lease agreement and moving into a vacant house without the owner’s permission was granted probation Friday.
Salina Journal |
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Rock titles drive revolution in games
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Record first-half sales of video and computer games got a big boost from Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto IV" and Activision's "Guitar Hero III."
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HC ups software security
Functioning of the Punjab and Haryana HC registry has come under the scanner following indications that software may have been tampered and manipulated purportedly to "fix petitions".
The Times of India |
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Phoenix police: College shooter was punched first
PHOENIX (AP) -- The most seriously wounded of three people shot in a community-college computer lab had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire, police said Friday.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Police Search Shakes Up Campbell Democrats
The search was conducted because someone using Mullikin's IP address, a specific number assigned to every computer, was in a chat room talking about molesting young children, according to the affidavit used to obtain the search warrant.
The Kentucky Post |
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RPCC students show computer savvy
SORRENTO – Savitha Pinnepalli’s computer science students at River Parishes Community College presented their final projects to faculty, staff, and students during a July 14 reception at the college.
L'Observateur |
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FileGenius allows large file transfer, replaces FTP
Applied Answers has released FileGenius, a file-transfer solution for users that need to move large files from one physical location to another. Positioned as an upgraded solution to FTP use, FileGenius works through a web browser, for simple drag-and-drop transfers.It claims to provide an easy interface and secure file access allowing users to beg...
MacNN |
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Intern of the Week: Melissa Marguiles (AVP Tour)
Name: Melissa Margulies School: University of Southern California Sport: Women's track and field Year: Senior Age: 21 Hometown: Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Major: Public relations Minor: Global communication Internship: Player relations and online media intern, AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour Paid/Unpaid: Unpaid School credit: No Hours: Non-competition weeks: 15 hours, competition weeks: 40 hours ...
Sports Illustrated |
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Recycle Electronics At Weekend Event
Take old computers, cell phones and other electronic items to the Nebraska Furniture Mart.
KETV 7 Omaha |
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Recent Original Stories
"This week's release of Ubuntu 7.10 is a significant win for the free software community.
New Mobile Computing |
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Preo Software Announces Closing Of Plan of Arrangement
EDMONTON, ALBERTA-- - Preo Software Inc. is pleased to announce the completion of the plan of arrangement previously announced by CDG Investments Inc. on April 28, 2008 and June 13, 2008.
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Professor who gave acclaimed 'last lecture' dies
The American university professor whose "last lecture" made him an Internet sensation has died at age 47 of complications from pancreatic cancer.
Vancouver Province |
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Phoenix police say college student who shot 3 was punched first
Police in Phoenix say one of three people wounded in a computer lab at a community college had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire.
Times & Transcript |
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TokBox AIR
TokBox is a one-stop shop for all your video communication needs. Its desktop-like Web interface is attractive and clear, and the desktop client, based on Adobe AIR, lets you be available to your fellow video chatters without being on the site.
PC Magazine |
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"Last Lecture" professor dead at 47 [Randy Pausch]
Knowing — as did his audience — that he was dying of cancer, Carnegie Mellon computer science prof Randy Pausch gave a famous lecture last year called "Really Achieving Your Childhood... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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Airport Security-Friendly Laptop Sleeves
The SpeedThru see-through laptop sleeve should make the process of getting through airport security a little less arduous when traveling with a laptop.
PC Magazine |
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A checkpoint friendly laptop sleeve
TG Daily |
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iPhone Apps We Like: QuickVoice Voice Recorder Is Great For Field Journos [IPhone Apps]
If you're covering an event and already carrying a huge gear bag with a laptop, camera, emergency Cliff bars and all the rest, QuickVoice is a welcome replacement for a standalone digital voice...
Gizmodo |
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ABC: Always Be Connecting, Securely, With Gmail
With apologies to Alec Baldwin and his epic dialogue in Glengarry Glen Ross, Google promises to always be covering connections to Gmail with encryption, or not, at a user's discretion. read more
WebProNews |
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Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music
The company said its digital rights management servers would be taken down, severely limiting the use of the files.
InformationWeek |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Rock titles drive revolution in games LOS ANGELES - Record first-half sales of video and computer games got a big boost from Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto IV" and Activision's "Guitar Hero III." Previewed at the E3 game industry conference July 16-18 in Los Angeles, music game titles due by year's end promise to kick annual sales to new highs, among them Konami's new ...
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NJ legislative computers to get porn filters
TRENTON, N.J. - A day after it was discovered a veteran assemblyman is being investigated for possession of child pornography, legislative leaders sought to install filters to block inappropriate material from being viewed on legislative computers.
phillyburbs.com |
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Cutting Edge Algorithmic Architecture [Architecture]
Architecture is has always been a mixture of art and engineering, but as we press on through the 21st century, the role of computers in the design process is becoming more and more integral....
Gizmodo |
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