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Chandler PD working to improve data-sharing with other agencies
Chandler police will soon be able to link their cases to leads in other cities using a Google-like tool to search databases from other agencies.
The Arizona Republic
Recent Original Stories
Xandros Business Edition provides a desktop environment, Xandros is easy to install and maintain.
New Mobile Computing
Comcast communicated by blog
A Washington student got a bit of a shock when he received an email from internet service provider Comcast about comments he had made on his blog.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
ICANN is posting the summary [PDF, 85K] and final report [PDF, 561K] of the Independent Review of the ALAC submitted by Westlake Consulting. These documents will be available shortly in multiple languages.
ICANN
Phoenix police: College shooter was punched first
The most seriously wounded of three people shot in a community-college computer lab had punched the gunman, an old enemy, in the face before he opened fire, police said Friday. Isaac Deshay Smith was sentenced to jail for attacking Rodney Smith in December, and the two unrelated men had gotten into verbal confrontations every time they met since then, Phoenix Detective Reuben Gonzales said. On ...
The Charlotte Observer
Software conflict heads to trial next
EDITORIAL Socorro County Attorney Adren Nance asked Judge Edmund "Ted" Kase III to set aside Socorro County Treasurer Genevie Baca's request for a writ of mandamus, which requests the court to order the Socorro County Commission to provide the tools she needs to do her job.
El Defensor Chieftain
Internet Exclusive:Sting out after long run
Sting ’92 had a tough enough task before it on the field Friday, but also needed some help to qualify for the finals of the 2008 US Youth Soccer National Championships.
Allen American Star
Internet Exclusive: Texans are twisted
The Dallas Texans Red ’91 soccer team felt pretty confident coming out of the first round of the US Youth Soccer National Championship. But in their second pool play game, on Thursday, things changed and they were suddenly back to square one.
Allen American Star
List of sites for possible nuclear waste recycling scrapped, including Argonne
Department of Energy still examining feasibility of process In February of 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy stirred controversy by announcing it was considering recycling nuclear waste and building facilities at Argonne National Laboratory and on a site near Morris to aid in the effort.
Chicago Tribune
Internet Exclusive: This has to be time for Sting ’90
Sting ’90 has been to the US Youth Soccer National Championships three of the last four years. While that run may indeed be impressive, Sting, which made its previous two trips as the Dallas Texans, has yet to leave the tournament with a championship trophy.
Allen American Star
Internet Exclusive: Texans ’92 in finals
Dallas was well represented on Friday morning in the U16 Division of the US Youth Soccer National Championships as Sting ’92 and the Dallas Texans Red ’92 club soccer teams squared off for region, state and city bragging rights.
Allen American Star
Internet Exclusive: Title No. 2 within Andromeda’s reach
Going into the final game of pool play at the 2008 US Youth Soccer National Championships, Andromeda ’90 head coach Oscar Borgarello said his team wouldn’t let up even though they were a virtual lock for the finals.
Allen American Star
Courting fame by zapping viruses
BATU PAHAT: Nur Mohammad Kamil Mohammad Alta is not your regular 25-year-old. While most of his peers are busy working or hanging out with friends at a local teh tarik stall, he is busy tinkering with ideas to develop computer software for general purposes.
The New Straits Times
IIR suspended after Gmail settlement with Google
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Trading in Aim-listed Independent International Investment Research (IIIR) has been suspended, pending evaluation of the ramifications of two announcements by the Smith Trust, whose trustees comprise IIIR chairman and chief executive Shane Smith, and IIIR director Karen Griffith.
ShareCast
Two killed as blasts rock Indian IT city
BANGALORE, India • India's high-technology capital Bangalore was rocked by a string of bomb blasts yesterday with at least two people killed and a dozen more wounded, police said.
The Peninsula
Professor who wrote 'The Last Lecture' dies
Randy Pausch, a terminally ill professor whose farewell lecture at Carnegie Mellon University became an Internet phenomenon and best-selling book that turned him into a symbol for living and dying well, died Friday at age 47.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Seattle port fires 12 because of computer use
The Port of Seattle has fired eight employees and four consultants for inappropriate computer use. An agency statement says the violations included viewing sexually explicit photos, sexually oriented jokes and jokes about race, gender and national origin on port equipment.
The Olympian
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Feb 2006 18:54 UTC
Microsoft on Feb. 16 is set to announce 34 Office suites, programs, servers, services and tools - 13 of which are new - that form part of its 2007 Microsoft Office family of products, previously knows as Office 12. Retail pricing for the comparable versions of the product has not been increased, remaining unchanged from the retail prices for Office 2003, John Cairns, senior director of licensing ...
New Mobile Computing
It's a Crime-filled Week in IT Land
In an unusual week for IT news, headlines were dominated by alleged crime, actual crime and crime that could be in the offing...
PC World
Google Counts More Than 1 Trillion Unique Web URLs
Google has identified more than 1 trillion unique URLs on the Web.
PC World
List the 64-bit GUI Programs on Your Mac
The evolution in computing horsepower is more of everything--first it was more gigahertz, then more cores, and on top of that...
PC World
Microsoft Bolsters Ruby Efforts
Company unveiling initiatives accommodating popular language.
PC World
Recent Original Stories
Novell has partnered with the Software Freedom Law Center to ensure that its partnership with Microsoft does not violate any terms of the General Public Licence.
New Mobile Computing
Tim Bray slams SOAP ... and Java
SAN FRANCISCO (07/24/2008) - The SOAP stack for Web services was branded a failure this week by Tim Bray, a Sun Microsystems technologist and co-inventor of XML, who hailed the REST (Representational State Transfer) mechanism as a SOAP alternative.
Java World
Open-source challenges: Cloud computing, open Web, mobile
FRAMINGHAM (07/24/2008) - "We have come into real contention [for mindshare] in the enterprise," said Tim O'Reilly, CEO at O'Reilly Media, in his keynote address at OSCON, this week's Open Source convention in Portland, Ore. "So we should be patting ourselves on the back, right? I'm not so sure."
Java World
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