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Become net savvy, parents told
With kids becoming increasingly internet savvy, parents are being urged to be more aware of what they are up to. There are concerns about photos taken by young people of themselves, being used as pornography on the net.
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Police tape: Canada bus killer ate victim’s flesh
TORONTO — A police officer at the scene of a fatal stabbing on a Canadian bus reported seeing the attacker hacking off pieces of the victim’s body and eating them, according to a police tape leaked on the Internet Saturday.
Vail Daily |
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Become net savvy, parents told
With kids becoming increasingly internet savvy, parents are being urged to be more aware of what they are up to. There are concerns about photos taken by young people of themselves, being used as pornography on the net.
TVNZ |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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IOC grilled on Internet censorship at Beijing Olympics
The International Olympic Committee has acknowledged it might have been naive when it expected China to allow unfettered media access to the Internet during the Beijing Games.
Deutsche Welle |
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Payday protection
New state law sets low limits on interest rates Consumer advocates hailed the state Banking Department's policy shift last week to license online payday lending, saying it would sound the death knell for the industry in Pennsylvania.
The Morning Call |
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Recent Original Stories
"This is extraordinary news for all nerds, computer scientists and the Open Source community: the source code of the MULTICS operating system (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service), the father of UNIX and all modern OSes, has finally been opened [get it here ]. Multics was an extremely influential early time-sharing operating system started in 1964 and introduced a large number of new ...
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Recent Original Stories
The Amiga changed the computer industry. It was based on a multitasking operating system, rivaled the graphics power of some workstations and was affordable enough for home users.
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Hail to the Twitterer
Should the computing habits of a nominee have any bearing on his fitness to be commander in chief'
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Launch of Private Rocket Fails; Three Satellites Were Onboard
A privately funded rocket was lost on its way to space, bringing a third failure in a row to an Internet multimillionaire’s effort to create a market for low-cost space-delivery business.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Nov 2006 20:56 UTC
" D-Bus 1.0 was officially released last week. Developed by FreeDesktop.org, D-Bus is an open source interprocess communication system created to promote interoperability between various Linux desktop environments by providing a cohesive common platform for internal system and application messaging.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Apr 2007 16:25 UTC
Macaulay, a software engineer, was able to hack into a MacBook through a zero-day security hole in Apple's Safari browser. The computer was one of two offered as a prize in the 'PWN to Own' hack-a-Mac contest at the CanSecWest conference.
OS News |
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Yahoo Is Still Searching for, Well, Yahoo
With the stock down, many shareholders are questioning whether Jerry Yang is the right man to lead Yahoo.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Crabs can be long-term pals
You can find a thriving community of hobbyists on the Internet who appreciate these critters and share advice on how to keep them.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Hail to the Twitterer
Should the computing habits of a nominee have any bearing on his fitness to be commander in chief?
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Launch of Private Rocket Fails; Three Satellites Were Onboard
A privately funded rocket was lost on its way to space, bringing a third failure in a row to an Internet multimillionaire’s effort to create a market for low-cost space-delivery business.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Al-Qaida says 4 leaders killed in Afghanistan
Al-Qaida has posted a statement on the Internet saying four of its Afghanistan commanders have been killed, including an explosives expert wanted by the US.
The Economic Times |
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If You Run a Red Light, Will Everyone Know?
A new Web site offers free, ad-supported criminal searches, letting people search by name through criminal archives of all 50 states and 3,500 counties in the United States.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Al Qaeda: Explosives Expert Among 4 Leaders Killed
Al Qaeda has posted a statement on the Internet saying four of its Afghanistan commanders have been killed, including an explosives expert wanted by the U.S.
Fox News |
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Sports Sunflashes
MONTREAL -- Veteran road racer Ron Fellows won an NAPA Auto Parts 200 in which NASCAR drivers raced in rain for the first time only to see the Nationwide series event stopped due to dangerously low visibility after 48 laps yesterday.
winnipegsun.com |
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Yahoo Is Still Searching for, Well, Yahoo
With the stock down, many shareholders are questioning whether Jerry Yang is the right man to lead Yahoo.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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If You Run a Red Light, Will Everyone Know?
A new Web site offers free, ad-supported criminal searches, letting people search by name through criminal archives of all 50 states and 3,500 counties in the United States.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 8th Jan 2006 04:53 UTC
Microsoft plans to market several versions of Vista but will distribute all of the OS bits with every product shipped so users can easily unlock and step up to more full-featured versions using electronic keys, sources said.
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From our writers' mail bags
I just saw the new X-Files movie and when I got home found your review on the Internet -- I have to say you nailed it. Neither conspiracy arc nor a good monster of the week episode, I was disappointed.
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