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Pa. State Trooper Charged In Online Child-Sex Sting
A state police corporal is accused of online solicitation to rape a child, according to prosecutors.
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Lawmakers: Politician Focus Of Child Porn Probe
Authorities are investigating whether a veteran New Jersey lawmaker possessed child pornography on his office computer.
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Prof Whose 'Last Lecture' Became Sensation Dies
A Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist, whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, dies at age 47.
FOX 29 Philadelphia |
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Lawmakers: Politician Focus Of Child Porn Probe
Authorities are investigating whether a veteran New Jersey lawmaker possessed child pornography on his office computer.
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Current Newswire:
"After September 30, 2008, you will not be able to transfer songs to unauthorized computers or re-license these songs after changing operating systems.
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Google explains: We're not a monopoly, not by a long shot
Company's top lawyers say rivals are largely responsible for the static, suggest that the old measurements regarding monopoly don't apply to very New Economy phenom.
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Recent Original Stories
"Con Kolivas is a prominent developer on the Linux kernel and strong proponent of Linux on the desktop. But recently, he left it all behind . Why? In this interview with APCMag.com, Con gives insightful answers exploring the nature of the hardware and software market, the problems the Linux kernel must overcome for the desktop, and why despite all this he's now left it all behind."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Jun 2006 09:59 UTC, submitted by anonymous
According to a Novell confidential memo dated June 14, Novell is delaying its next release of both the server and desktop versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 "to address final issues with our new package management, registration, and update system and also fix the remaining blocker defects."
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Tax-Free Exemptions Increase
To watch video online please click here to download the latest version of the Flash plugin. The new school year is right around the corner and you can save even more during the tax-free holiday weekend.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jul 2008 22:04 UTC
As someone who uses Windows Vista practically daily, I've always wondered where all the negativity in the media comes from. Sure, Vista isn't perfect (as if any operating system is), but I just don't see where all the complaints are coming from.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jul 2008 22:04 UTC
As someone who uses Windows Vista practically daily, I've always wondered where all the negativity in the media comes from. Sure, Vista isn't perfect (as if any operating system is), but I just don't see where all the complaints are coming from.
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Commentary: The creative computer
In an issue of the French magazine La Nature dated June 7, 1890, I found an article about a competition for the design of a tower for the Paris World Exhibition in 1889.
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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.
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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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Label merges software to build Fanbase
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Fans of Atlantic Records acts like T.I., Shinedown and Simple Plan need only start up their computer to connect with their favorite artist, via Fanbase, a new application created by the label, Billboard has learned.
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Dorm Drama
Retail, online resources show college students how to create a space that is all their own, even when they share dorm space with a roommate
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‘Last Lecture’ Randy Pausch professor dies
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist who ‘Last lecture’ became a viral internet sensation and best selling book, has died at the age of 47.
Infomatics |
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Web address total tops one trillion
The number of sites on the internet has topped one trillion, says Google. The search giant said that its databases have catalogued the mammoth number by counting URLs, recording each link within a page.
Infomatics |
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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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Security shocker: 75% of US Bank websites have flaws
Insecure by design The vast majority of US bank websites jeopardize the security of their online customers by including design flaws that expose passwords and are susceptible to tampering by attackers, researchers say.…
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Microsoft Tricks Users Into Praising Vista
Microsoft is resorting to subterfuge in order to get the message out that Windows Vista isn't as much of a hassle as many folks are saying.
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Recent Original Stories
Why is it that the average computer user still chooses to spend hundreds of dollars on Windows or Mac when there are countless Linux alternatives that they could download, install and make use of completely free of charge?
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New Apple store in 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. The new store opens on King Street in Charleston on Saturday morning. A large crowd is expected and long lines have formed at other Apple stores when they opened.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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General Motors says US$463M centre speeds powertrain development
David N. Goodman, The Associated Press July 25, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. PONTIAC, Mich. - General Motors Corp. says it's turning to advanced math and simulators to chop 40 per cent off the development time for vehicle power systems at its new UC$463-million powertrain development centre.
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