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Child porn sale, circulation soars: study
The production, sale and circulation of child pornography is increasing at a worrying rate. New US research shows Internet circulation has grown 400 percent, and the children being featured are getting younger.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:40 UTC
KDE 3.4.1 is the first modern desktop environment being compiled, packaged and working fully on the OpenSolaris platform. While KDE is known to compile out of the box on Solaris with GCC, using the Sun ONE Studio 10 Compiler still presents a challenge which requires a lot of patches.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Nov 2006 13:20 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Windows Vista RTM'd a week ago, and now, the beta testers have gotten their swag. If you (actively) participated in the Longhorn Beta program, this is your chance to get a free Windows Vista Business or Ultimate Edition product key . The only requirement to receiving this free product key is that throughout the duration of the beta program you submitted at least one bug - nothing more, nothing ...
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ComScore shares rise after 2Q report, 3Q guidance
ComScore Inc. shares soared Friday after the company reported second-quarter revenue above analysts' expectations -- even when excluding sales from M:Metrics, which the Internet data analysis company acquired in May -- and issued positive guidance for the third quarter.
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Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! Keller Williams covers all-Dead material with his new, Internet-only album, “REX.”
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Officials to examine equipment from crashed plane
OWATONNA, Minn. — A team of investigators today is trying to remove a flight management computer from the plane that crashed Thursday, killing eight people.
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IBM Unveils Hogwarts-Inspired Personal Memory Vault
Forget about forgetfulness: IBM scientists have come up with a high-tech way to help you remember every name, face and phone number you encounter. The technology -- named "Pensieve," in a nod to the magical memory machine from the "Harry Potter" series -- uses data from your mobile devices to build and store connections from your day-to-day experiences.
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in the redzone: Internet search gives insight to family history in the ring
When people think of rediscovering their family history, most individuals would think going through countless boxes in their garage or carport would possibly yield the results they were striving to locate.
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Comcast Corp. having management trouble
A divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers and has ordered the cable giant to change the way...
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Simplifying the Internet
Chumby Industries Inc. intends to reduce the clutter of the Internet.
San Diego Business Journal |
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Expert: Why kids don't tell on cyber-bullies
Many young people keep quiet about online bullying for fear they will not be allowed to keep using computers, says a bullying expert.
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Keller Williams covers all-Dead material
Keller Williams covers all-Dead material with his new, Internet-only album, “REX.”
Vail Daily |
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Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders
Associated Press - August 1, 2008 1:44 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After spending weeks ridiculing Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors, nettlesome investor Carl Icahn has piped down and won't even...
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Microsoft Contemplates a Post-Windows World
Starting with a clean piece of paper, Microsoft is having a go at building a non-Windows operating system. Code named Midori, it may never be released but if Midori isn’t heir to Windows Microsoft better have something else like it up its sleeve. read more
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Yahoo expected to spar with peeved shareholders
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After spending weeks ridiculing Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors, nettlesome investor Carl Icahn has piped down and won't even be at the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
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Hu Jintao pledges press freedom for Olympics
China's president Hu Jintao has held a rare press conference to deflect criticism of media restrictions in China ahead of the Beijing Olympics. With just one week to go before the Games open, Hu said China would stand by pledges made to lift internet censorship for the Olympics.
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Extreme Networks shares rise on solid 4Q results
Shares of Extreme Networks Inc. jumped Friday, a day after the maker of computer network components said it swung to a profit in its fiscal fourth quarter on better-than-expected sales.
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The brightest, sharpest, fastest X-ray holograms yet
The pinhole camera, a technique known since ancient times, has inspired a futuristic technology for lensless, three-dimensional imaging. Working at both the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and at FLASH, the free-electron laser in Hamburg, Germany, an international group of scientists has produced two of the brightest, sharpest ...
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Yahoo shareholders get chance to spar with company
(AP:SAN JOSE, California) Yahoo shareholders are getting their chance to challenge the company's management over its handling of a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft Corp.
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Time-Saving SD Card: SanDisk Ultra II
The card stores 21 hours of video that you can insert into a USB reader and download directly to your laptop.
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FCC rules Comcast violated Internet access policy
A divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers...
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FCC: Comcast violated Internet access policy
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers and has ordered the cable giant to change the way it manages its network.
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FCC: Comcast Violated U.S. Policy in Blocking 'Net Traffic
A divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers and has ordered the cable giant to change the way it manages its network.
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Recent Original Stories
A denial of service vulnerability reportedly affects the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol. Either disable RDP or make sure you have a firewall enabled for port 3389 until a fix is available.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 2nd Aug 2005 13:10 UTC, submitted by meianoite
In a move sure to spark tons of heated "toldja so" debates, Apple has released a new mouse, Yahoo reports . Aptly named Mighty Mouse , it got a touch-sensitive top shell which works like left/right buttons, a pair of force-sensing side buttons, and a 360-degree scroll button which doubles as the third button.
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