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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jun 2007 17:24 UTC
"Although USB connectors in monitors appeared many years ago, they have performed only secondary functions all this time. However, now Samsung offers an LCD monitor that is connected to the PC via the USB bus and can work without a graphics card."
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Internet predator sexually attacks Surrey teen
Surrey Mounties have warned an Internet predator is operating in the Whalley area. Police spokesman Sgt. Roger Morrow said two female teens have been lured to Senator Reid Elementary School at 126th Street and 93 Avenue in the past five months.
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Feedburner-Google Integration under way, Adsense on RSS to push through
When Google acquired Feedburner last year, one of the changes that were announced was the integration of Adsense ad units into Feedburner members’ RSS feeds. Nothing much has been heard about this since then, until now. The official Feeburner blog has announced that as part of the full integration of Feedburner into Google applications and services, [...]
Search Engine Journal |
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REGION: Oceanside shooting victim jailed in different case
VISTA ---- A woman who was shot by an off-duty police officer on March 15 checked into the Vista jail Monday morning to begin serving a sentence in an unrelated drunken driving case.
North County Times |
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Google gets capital idea
Search engine leader Google Inc. has leased 5,000 square feet of office space in downtown Madison, the Mountain View, Calif., company said Tuesday.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Attention job seekers in Hart County, Ga.
The mobile computer testing unit will be at 31 E. Howell St., the Hart County Chamber of Commerce office, in May
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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IOGEAR expands KVMP line with three devices
IOGEAR on Tuesday introduced three new additions its KVM product line. The company's new 2- and 4-Port KVMP Switches with USB 2.0 hub and 2.1 Stereo (GCS1802 for $200 and GCS1804 for $300) allow small and home office users to share USB 2.0 peripherals, such as printers and scanners, with multiple computers. Users can control several machines with a...
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New Microsoft law enforcement tool bypasses PC security
Digital forensics is still a relatively new addition to the field of law enforcement, but Microsoft has been working with police investigators to make their jobs a little easier. Yesterday, Redmond announced that its developed a USB thumbdrive with a custom set of commands for on-the-spot data recovery and analysis. Read More...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Sep 2005 17:00 UTC
"Now that Firefox has become the first viable contender to Internet Explorer in years, its popularity has brought with it some unwanted attention. Last week's premature disclosure of a zero-day Firefox exploit came a few weeks after a zero-day exploit for Internet Explorer appeared on the Internet.
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Rogers' next money-maker: the iPhone
When Rogers Communications Inc. brings Apple Inc.'s cult iPhone to Canada later this year, it's not just expecting a jump in subscribers but also a nice bonus from cellphone bills.
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FBI to open two new RCFL sites
WASHINGTON, April 29 (UPI) -- The FBI announced plans Monday to put Regional Computer Forensics Laboratories in Los Angeles and Albuquerque.
Middle East Times |
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Court rejects RIAA's 'making available' piracy argument
Judge denies labels' motion for summary judgment against couple accused of making song files available for download, clearing the way for the suit to go to trial.
CNET |
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Keeping Your Computer Safe
AMARILLO -- At this point, a lot of families have a computer in the house, but not everyone knows how to protect our information on it. It's as easy as a drive and all the information on your computer can get exposed.
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Some educators concerned as online science test approaches
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - This spring, nearly 200,000 Minnesota students will take science tests online, and some school districts are already worried about problems.
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Watchdog demands MSN Music mea culpa
Run some Google ads, SteveThe Electronic Frontier Foundation is demanding that Steve Ballmer make a public apology to all people silly enough to purchase tunes from MSN Music, Microsoft's long-defunct iTunes wannabe.…
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Yahoo's embattled CEO received traditional $1 salary in 2007
Yahoo Inc. co-founder Jerry Yang added the chief executive's job to his work load last year, but his salary remained unchanged at $1 _ a token payment he has accepted for years because the Internet icon already has made him a billionaire.
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Microsoft Updates Tools to Manage Linux, VMware
Microsoft kicks off its annual management conclave by touting public betas of three management products.
Addict 3D |
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Internet powerhouses back N.O. presidential forum
WASHINGTON -- Internet giants Google and YouTube announced plans Tuesday for a major post-convention presidential forum in New Orleans, a move that could provide a national boost for the city after it was spurned last year by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
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Mother Sues Fayette County Schools
A Lexington mother is suing the Fayette County School District because she says her daughter was bullied over the past four months and the school did not protect her. Friday LaFleesha Patton filed the lawsuit in Circuit Court. It states: -"...January 2008, LaFleesha Patton became aware that her child was being verbally and physically bullied, cyber-bullied, and harassed by other ...
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Recent Original Stories
"The amazing thing isn't that Windows beat the pants off Unix; it's that so many of the Unix companies survived until today. Linux came into the field though with two big advantages over the Unixes . The first was that it was open-source. The second advantage was it had Linus Torvalds."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 28th Jan 2007 21:29 UTC
Microsoft's quest to closely control the way Windows Vista can be used on PCs has taken a turn for the worse, as new information indicates that the company is breaking tradition when it comes to Windows Vista upgrades.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Dec 2005 13:01 UTC, submitted by anonymous
According to these blog posts from SUSE/Novell KDE developers that include bootcharts showing KDE startup, recent performance improvements in fontconfig and KDE/Qt have a noticeable effect on startup times.
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Court rejects RIAA's 'making available' piracy argument
Judge denies labels' motion for summary judgment against couple accused of making song files available for download, clearing the way for the suit to go to trial.
CNET |
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Food, fun and free flights for kids on tap for Saturday's Young Eagles Fly-In at airport
The University of North Dakota (UND) Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter will hold its annual Fly-In at the Crookston Airport from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 5. There will be activities for the whole family including a free BBQ, refreshments, aircraft on display, PC Flight Simulators, and flights with a UND pilot (free of charge for kids aged 8 to 17). A legal guardian must ...
Crookston Daily Times |
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Scam Targets eBay Users
Experts say "phishing" e-mail from scammers is difficult to detect
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