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College Web site visitors directed to porn
The Web coordinator for Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton, Ore., said hackers redirected an old Web address to a display of pornographic images.
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Will Microsoft deliver Windows 7 next year?
Microsoft has dropped two strong hints in the past two days that the next version of its Windows operating system will arrive in 2009, shaving up to a year off previous expectations.
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Former Teacher Accused Of Storing Child Porn Images
TAMPA - A former teacher and school technology support person turned himself in to the Orient Road Jail tonight on 60 counts of possession of child pornography. Charles Russell Young, of Tampa, who will turn 63 on Thursday, is accused of storing images of children engaged in sexual activity on his computer, according to a news release from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
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The Future of Ubiquitous Computers
An anonymous reader writes "Is there any end to this ubiquitous computing thing? Plants that send thank you notes, player pianos that follow the dancer's movements, and umbrellas that warn you of upcoming rain are just a few of the uses of embedded computers described in this article from the NY Times. Laptops seem so dull when it's easy to embed chips, install a Linux distro and sew them into ...
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Crime Stoppers: Stolen Laptops & Armed Robbery
Someone broke into a Bowling Green business and stole computer equipment, while in a separate incident, two men robbed a personnel office and shot an employee. Police are hoping you can help them catch the crooks in this week's Crime Stoppers.
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by Queena Lee-Chua
MANY computer companies claim that their products work miracles including, at times, the replacement of human beings. For instance, in distance learning, students and teachers seldom meet. They interact mostly through computers. To express emotions, they exchange smiley faces and other emoticons.
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Live blog: 'American Idol Gives Back'
The public has turned " American Idol" into a ratings juggernaut. It seems fitting for the show to do something in return to help the needy.
Newsday |
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Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds Review [PlayStation 3]
A new swing and excellent online play freshen up the Hot Shots experience just enough to make Out of Bounds worth the price of admission.
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Adobe Systems this week plugged the Flash Player hole used by a hacker two weeks ago to take down a Windows Vista machine and claim a US$5,000 prize in the "PWN To OWN" exploit challenge.
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Wireless network expands
This year the information technology division has added wireless hot spots in all major academic buildings, and is now working to expand those hot spots, according to officials. Wireless signals in the air around UTC have increased during the last four years, Monty Wilson, assistant vice chancellor of information technology, said.
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Alcatel and Phoenix to provide deeper authentication for laptops
The Nonstop Laptop Guardian (NLG) will also integrate the Phoenix SecureCore Pre-boot Authentication (PBA) service, assuring the computer can't boot without the proper 'ignition key'.
Computer Business Review |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 14th Mar 2006 15:57 UTC
Company makes plans to move away from prepackaged software and into web-based applications. As the Internet transforms the way people use computers, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has a message for the world's biggest software maker: adapt or die.
OS News |
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MIT Researcher 'Paints' Cyber Threats
Cyber threats like NetSky, Mydoom and Parite are the bane of IT departments around the globe, but artist Alex Dragulescu has found subtle beauty deep within the dangerous computer code that can bring down networks and bombard e-mail inboxes with murderous spam.
Seattle Times |
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Tips Galore for Slaying the E-mail Beast
Tricks and hints for searching and organizing e-mail from a workplace-themed blog.
PC World |
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Microsoft supports teen lounge at Starship
AUCKLAND – 10 April, 2008 – Keeping in touch with friends & family while in hospital can be difficult and often a stressful and emotional time.
Scoop.co.nz |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-10 01:30 GMT: MIT researcher 'paints' cyber threats
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Cyber threats like NetSky, Mydoom and Parite are the bane of IT departments around the globe, but artist Alex Dragulescu has found subtle beauty deep within the dangerous computer code that can bring down networks and bombard e-mail inboxes with murderous spam.
Interactive Investor |
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Intel announces first Atom chips
— Apr. 02, 2008 — Accompanied by two dozen partners with prototype designs based on its new chips, Intel today announced five models in its new "Centrino Atom" line of mobile and embedded processors.
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The latest Fennec proposals use a Firefox logo half-visible at the bottom of a web page
The independent Windows Mobile and Embedded community, featuring the news, views, cool device info, discussion forums, resource links, and original technical content.
WindowsForDevices |
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Stand-In Monitor for a Sick Laptop
Is there a way to connect my laptop to a separate monitor or TV?
New York Times |
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Explaining Lieberman’s Web Crash
An F.B.I. e-mail suggests Senator Joseph I. Lieberman’s Web site was not the target of a political rival’s attack, but went down because it was overutilized and misconfigured.
New York Times |
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Feds Blame Lieberman For Web Site Crash
Sen. Joe Lieberman's re-election campaign caused its own Web site to crash on the eve of the August 2006 Connecticut primary, federal investigators have found — not supporters of Democratic challenger Ned Lamont, whom Lieberman implied were responsible.
KDKA Pittsburgh |
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Embarq offers landline handset with Web
Traditional wireline provider Embarq Corp. is offering a new cordless home phone that includes Internet-powered features it hopes will help it hold on to customers.
USA Today |
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MIT Researcher ‘Paints’ Cyber Threats
Wed, Apr 9, 2008 (5:37 p.m.) Cyber threats like NetSky, Mydoom and Parite are the bane of IT departments around the globe, but artist Alex Dragulescu has found subtle beauty deep within the dangerous computer code that can bring down networks and bombard e-mail inboxes with murderous spam.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Behold the beauty in cyber threats
Artist Alex Dragulescu has found subtle beauty deep within the dangerous computer code that can bring down networks and bombard e-mail inboxes with murderous spam.
MSNBC |
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