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Hall of Fame inductee
Damien Jackson (left) was inducted in the Texas Six-Man Football Hall of Fame Saturday in Lubbock. In 1998, Jackson helped lead the Trinidad Trojans to a perfect 15-0 season and the six-man state championship. On hand for the induction was Trinidad head football coach Kevin Ray.
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NASA hacker McKinnon loses latest extradition fight
Extradition fight moves from British courts to European Union courts, where it could drag on for a few more years.
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E-Waste Recycling Day at Wal-Mart
The Fredericktown Walmart along with Midwest Recycling Center (MRC) of Crystal City will be holding an E-waste Recycling Day for old computers, laptops, notebooks, televisions, cell phones, printers, fax machines, answering machines, and adding machines. In addition, volunteers will accept appliances such as washers and dryers, dishwashers, furnaces, stoves, water heaters and air conditioners.
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NASA announces software of the year awards
WASHINGTON, July 30 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says scientists from the Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are co-winners of its 2007 Software of the Year award.
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Guide issued to help Olympic reporters skirt censorship
PARIS - Reporters Without Borders is encouraging journalists covering the Beijing Olympics to skirt censorship with tips on how to get around firewalls, lock computer files...
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Acquisition weighs on Aladdin Knowledge Systems
(AP:SEATTLE) Shares of Israel-based computer security company Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd. plunged Wednesday after the company said it will buy Secure Computing Corp.'s SafeWord product line for $65 million in cash.
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IOC says it can't order China to lift Internet censorship
Beijing, July 30: The chairman of the International Olympic Committee's press commission, Kevan Gosper, said he was 'disappointed; over China's blocking of websites deemed sensitive, but the IOC could not ask China what to do, the South China Morning Post reported Wednesday.
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Media Alert: Trusted Computer Solutions Chief Operating Officer to Speak at LinuxWorld 2008
Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS), a developer of security applications that run on the Linux Operating System, today announced that Chief Operating Officer Edward Hammersla will speak at the upcoming LinuxWorld 2008 Conference & Expo. Mr. Hammersla's session, "The System Administrator Security Challenge", will address linux lock down and operating system (OS) security and will take place on ...
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Presentation by Motorola Senior Vice President John Burke at RBC Capital Markets Technology, Media and Communications ...
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. , July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A presentation by Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) senior vice president and general manager for Broadband Home Solutions, John Burke , is scheduled to be webcast over the Internet on Wednesday, 6 August 2008 . A division within Motorola's Home & Networks Mobility Segment, the Broadband Home Solutions product group is an end-to-end portfolio of ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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VoX Communications Awarded Contract to Provide VoIP Services to Charles Street Partner's (CSP) Broadband Subsidiaries
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE -- VoX Communications Corp., Pervasip Corp.'s (OTCBB: PVSP) IP-based communications service provider, today announced that it has signed agreements to provide wholesale VoIP digital phone services to the operating companies of Charles Street Partners, one of the largest and fastest growing wireless broadband internet and voice providers in North America.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Baggage System Breaks Down At JFK, Flights Delayed
American Airlines passengers have a new reason to be frustrated. A computer glitch in a baggage handling system is causing havoc at New York City's Kennedy Airport. American Airlines says the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt in the bag room malfunctioned Wednesday morning in terminal 8.
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Recent Original Stories
Hackers Crackers have attempted to topple key parts of the internet's backbone , in one of the most significant attacks of recent years. The target was servers that help to direct global internet traffic.
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Recent Original Stories
"I followed the debate about a successor for the C/C++ combination as the primary language for developing the GNOME core desktop platform very closely last month. There has been discussion about a number of options.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Apr 2006 21:18 UTC
Linux on desktop computers will begin taking off in mainstream markets in the next 12 to 18 months, Novell President Ron Hovsepian has predicted.
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and #8216;Cool' search engine sputters
Keep your Internet slang intact. People aren #8217;t likely to stop Googling for information, despite the start this week of Cuil, pronounced #8220;cool. #8221;
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel |
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In-Secure Computing
Color me less than thrilled with this earnings news.
The Motley Fool |
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Olympic journalists face web restraints
Journalists covering the Beijing Games will not have uncensored internet access, Chinese and Olympic officials have confirmed.
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U.S. online job ads declined in July
New U.S. online job ads declined by 330,800 in the month of July, an industry group said.The Conference Board said that in July there were 3.864 million online job vacancies advertised, down from a revised figure of 4.194 million in June, and down 5.4 percent from from the number of listings a year ago.July marks the fifth consecutive month of year-over-year declines, the Conference Board ...
Moldova.org |
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Baggage system breakdown delays JFK flights
A computer glitch in a baggage handling system is causing problems at New York City's Kennedy Airport.
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Music purchased from Yahoo could stop working soon
NEW YORK - Some users of Yahoo's music-download service will find songs they bought inaccessible after Sept. 30, adding fuel to criticisms over copy-protection measures known as digital rights management.
GMA News |
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Police search for grand theft suspect
Police hope surveillance video will help them catch a thief who got away on a bicycle. Detectives say the same man stole a laptop and a valuable watch from two different businesses.
FOX 13 Tampa Bay |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Bredesen Announces Addition of Dental Care to 'CoverKids'
Gov. Phil Bredesen says CoverKids -- Tennessee's public health care program for children -- has added dental care and online applications.
FOX 13 Memphis |
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Headset maker introduces Jabra brand to RP enterprise market
Denmark-based electronics firm GN Netcom, which used to make wireless headsets for offices and call centers under its own corporate name, has reintroduced its products in the Philippines but this time under the famous Jabra brand.
Manila Bulletin |
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9 to 5 Blog: Internet safety
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