|
Judge: Prosecutors can seek senator's calendars
NEW ORLEANS -- The Louisiana Senate has until August 18 to turn over copies of calendars stored on the computer of a lawmaker awaiting trial in a money laundering case.
KATC 3 Lafayette |
|
12 Fla. juvenile officers fired for watching porn
Twelve juvenile detention officers, including a supervisor, are being fired for accessing adult pornography on a state computer.
WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News |
|
Man fights movie theater 'injustice,', lands in jail
A customer at the Eastridge Movies 4 theater told police he threw a computer monitor through a glass door Tuesday evening after being refused a refund.
Casper Star-Tribune |
|
12 Florida juvenile detention officers fired for viewing porn in state computers
TALLAHASSEE -- The Department of Juvenile Justice today announced the firings of 12 detention officers, including at least one supervisor, in a...
The News-Press |
|
Traster to battle Boose for 58th district seat
Terry Traster, an Amherst City Councilman, will face Republican Terry Boose in this November’s 58th district House race, as first reported on the Reflector Web site Wednesday afternoon.
Norwalk Reflector |
|
Notebooks help Lenovo book higher sales, profit
Increased shipments of personal computers, powered by a surge in demand for notebook laptops, pushed consolidated sales at the Lenovo Group to $4.2 billion during the first quarter of the company's 2008-09 fiscal year, which ended June 30. That was 10 percent higher than in the comparable period in the previous year.
Triangle Business Journal |
|
12 Florida juvenile officers fired for watching porn
Twelve juvenile detention officers, including a supervisor, are being fired for accessing adult pornography on a state computer.
Sun-Sentinel |
|
CompTIA and OnForce Team to Raise Skill Levels of IT Service Professionals
Top IT industry association, leading source of contract tech workers collaborate to offer best-in-class training for technical skills and business practices. (PRWeb Aug 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/CompTIA_OnForce/IT_Service_Professionals/prweb1189764.htm
PRWeb |
|
Cameron's 'Avatar' Creating Tech Buzz
The wildly ambitious project will be made in stereoscopic 3-D and combine live action and computer animation using visionary new filmmaking techniques
Mediaweek |
|
Albany Med neurologists win $1.3M federal grant for silent communication research
A team of researchers at Albany Medical College has been awarded a $1.36 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to expand their work on a brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
The Albany Business Review |
|
Monster Madness: Grave Danger Swarms Retail Shelves Throughout North America
MIDLOTHIAN, Va.----Today SouthPeak Interactive Corporation announced that Monster Madness: Grave Danger, its first title exclusively for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, has shipped to retail stores in North America.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Investigators Say They've Busted Largest ID Theft Ring
Federal investigators just announced the bust of the largest identify theft ring in history. The elaborate scheme involved computer hackers from several different countries.
FOX 26 Houston |
|
Iraq Veteran Protests Army Video Game, In Multiplayer
You are now plugged in to Multiplayer, a blog built by MTV News and MTV Games for gamers who play everything from "Halo 3" to "Desktop Tower Defense."
MTV Music Television |
|
Yahoo's Zimbra officially embraced by Ubuntu
The email software will now be in the Ubuntu Partner Repository, providing easy access to both offline and online Yahoo Mail, Gmail and AOL Mail
ZDNet UK |
|
Major Internet security flaw also affects e-mail
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A newly discovered flaw in the Internet's core infrastructure not only permits hackers to force people to visit Web sites they didn't want to, it also allows them to intercept e-mail messages, the researcher who discovered the bug said.
Philstar.com |
|
Ingres CAFE Wins LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award
Ingres Corporation, a leading provider of open source database management software and support services, announced today that Ingres CAFE (Consolidated Application Foundation for Eclipse) has won a LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award. Ingres CAFE, an open source community contributed project, was named the Best Application Development Tool by an independent panel of judges and industry experts. ...
Centre Daily Times |
|
Kingston Technology Introduces DataTraveler 400 Symantec Pocket Disaster Recovery Kit
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today introduced the DataTraveler® 400 Symantec Pocket Disaster Recovery Kit, a USB Flash drive preloaded with the Symantec Recovery Disk software.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Albany Med neurologists win $1.3M federal grant for silent communication research
A team of researchers at Albany Medical College has been awarded a $1.36 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to expand their work on a brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
BizJournals |
|
Internet flaw a boon to hackers
Computer security professionals crammed into a Las Vegas ballroom on Wednesday for the first public briefing on an Internet flaw that lets hackers hijack traffic on the World Wide Web.
The Manila Times |
|
London Fringe coverage! Get all the latest news from the ninth annual event, online and in print
First the good news, the bosses said. "You're going to be part of Sun Media's Olympics coverage team!"
London Free Press |
|
Adware Profits Criminal Malware Operators
Despite the dominance of malware targeting online gamers and the persistence of INF/Autorun, the continuing presence of Virtumonde and Toolbar.MyWebSearch in ESET's monthly report of top ten threat detections suggests that adware is still a big profit generator for...
BIOS |
|
Missing Airport Security Laptop Turns Up a Week Later
The company trying to speed travelers through airport security lines said it found its laptop containing the personal information of 33,000 people about a week after reporting it stolen. But the Transportation Security Administration suspended any new enrollments in the fast-growing program because of the failure of Verified Identity Pass to encrypt customer data stored on its computers. The ...
Enterprise Security Today |
|
Internet flaw a boon to hackers
Computer security professionals crammed into a Las Vegas ballroom on Wednesday for the first public briefing on an Internet flaw that lets hackers hijack traffic on the World Wide Web.
The Manila Times |
|
Major Internet Security Flaw Also Affects E-mail
A newly discovered flaw in the Internet's core infrastructure not only permits hackers to force people to visit Web sites they didn't want to, it also allows them to intercept e-mail messages, the researcher who discovered the bug said Wednesday.
Channel 8 San Diego |
|
Put new life into Windows XP
Microsoft may have given up on Windows XP , but that doesn't mean you have to. While there's plenty of life in the old operating system, there's also a good chance XP may start looking long in the tooth to you. The good news is you don't have to live with an XP that feels sluggish or looks and acts outdated. In this article, we'll show you plenty of ways to spiff up XP -- and make it ...
InfoWorld |
|
|