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Fix In Sight After Glitch Halts Medicaid Workers' Pay
State workers expect that the computer glitches that blocked state Medicaid payments will be identified this week and fixed soon.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Apr 2006 22:08 UTC
Secunia said there are potential vulnerabilities in the Mac OS X operating system, first noticed by Tom Ferris. The firm described the holes as ' highly critical ', meaning that systems could be compromised if crooks dive in.
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CMU prof whose `last lecture' moved millions dies
Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They "give us a chance to show how badly we want something." Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a best-selling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams. Ten months after giving the lecture, Pausch died Friday at his home in Chesapeake, Va., said Jeffrey Zaslow, the Wall ...
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Local man faces possession of child porn charge
Police arrested and charged Bryan Clouthier, 56, of Cornwall for possession of child pornography Wednesday. An unnamed complainant alleged Clouthier man was in possession of child pornography and police were called. During the investigation that followed, which began in May, still images were located on a computer. [...]
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185593. I got sopcast working on my computer but still can't find the mets game.what I'm i doing wrong?
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Independent bookstore, cafe proves popular in Wasilla
WASILLA - On a summer's day on a bluff with a great view of the Chugach Mountains, about a dozen people are browsing for books in the wide, sunlit aisles. Others linger over coffee in the adjacent cafŽ, some with an eye to Internet activity on their laptops.
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iPO Free on iTunes - YouTube, Sharing,ViroPop, And More
Vern Seward trolls through the depths of the iTunes Store every week looking for free content, and this week he dug up a YouTube podcast, lessons on sharing, and environmental news. He also found found an inexpensive, but not free, treat worth checking out: Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog
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Gumboy Tournament
During the quasi-pleasure of playing Gumboy Crazy Adventures, you rolled about collecting stars, changing your shape and sticking to surfaces to open up a portal and finish the level. While the game was a one-trick pony, it had fairly entertaining stables for you to frolic through.
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Good News Computer Drive Raises Important Funds for Charity Work
The Good News Project held a computer and electronics recycling drive Friday. The event is important as a fundraiser for their various charity projects.
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PopCap?s Peggle Coming to Nintendo DS
PopCap is one of the bigger names in casual games for the computer. It has now announced that one of its most popular games, Peggle, will be debuting on the Nintendo DS later this year. PopCap partnered with Q Entertainment to bring the game to the DS. ...
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Netflix 2Q Profit Up 4 Pct, Beats Analyst Views
Netflix Inc.'s second-quarter profit crept up 4 percent, beating analyst expectations as the online DVD rental leader signed up 168,000 new customers while spending less money to attract them to the service.
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Prof Whose 'last Lecture' Became A Sensation Dies
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.
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Apple Computers opening first SC outlet
CHARLESTON -- Fans of the iPod and Mac computers will have a new place to shop in South Carolina as Apple Inc. opens its first store in the state.
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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.
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CMU prof whose `last lecture' moved millions dies
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They "give us a chance to show how badly we want something." Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a best-selling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams.
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Port fires 12, disciplines 7 for inappropriate computer use
The Port of Seattle has fired eight employees and four consultants for inappropriate computer use, including viewing sexually explicit photos, sexually-oriented jokes, and jokes about race, gender and national origin on Port equipment.
Seattle Times |
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Software Lets BlackBerry Sync With iTunes
RIM's Media Sync Software will only transfer DRM-free tracks and does not work with 64-bit systems or Macintosh operating systems.
InformationWeek |
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San Francisco Computer Tech Set Booby Trap In City Network
Prosecutors say Childs set the network to delete numerous files during a scheduled maintenance of the system.
InformationWeek |
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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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eBay Software Seller Sentenced To Four Years
Jeremiah Mondello was found guilty of stealing bank account information and creating more than 40 fake eBay and PayPal identities to sell illegal copies of software.
InformationWeek |
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Intel Revamps Its System-On-Chip Designs
The first batch of products is under the Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor line for industrial robotics and for security, storage, and communication devices.
InformationWeek |
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Recent Original Stories
It took 12 years and more than $10 billion (E8.3 billion), but one of Microsoft's biggest dreams may finally be coming true: The company is close to becoming a major player in the television business.This is not about PCs that play video, but rather a whole new platform for delivering television over the Internet , through software that's mostly invisible to consumers."
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why Novell worked on all this behind closed doors -- and this also applies to the striking similarity between Novell's ...
"Novell is announcing its contribution of the Xgl graphics subsystem and the 'Compiz' compositing manager to the X.org project. These enhancements open up a whole world of hardware acceleration, fancy animation, separating hardware resolution from software resolution, and more.
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Recent Original Stories
Mark Shuttleworth today urged development of Linux models to rival what Apple has done on the desktop and mobile devices . Certainly on the desktop experience, we need to shoot beyond the Mac, but I think it's equally relevant [in] the mobile space, Shuttleworth said, outlining the challenge as figuring out how to deliver a 'crisp and clean' experience, without sacrificing the community process.
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