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Hackers take over Sen. Wiggins' email
The Daily Journal Hackers hijacked the personal e-mail account of Sen. Patricia Wiggins (D-Santa Rosa) this week and sent out a bogus appeal for money.
The Ukiah Daily Journal |
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Web predators keep task force busy
Thirty seconds is all it takes for a sexual predator to begin to entice a child via the Internet.
Helena Independent Record |
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Medicsight losses increase, continues in line
Computer aided detection (CAD) and image analysis software company Medicsight said it continues to make progress in line with expectations as losses increased for the half year.
ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance |
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From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
The thing that's most striking about the "heavy lifting" carried out by the typical zSeries based data center in 2006? There have been changes in execution, but not in role or overall management methods, since the 1920s - thus what we see today is the same old same old,...
ZDNet |
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Moviegoer smashes theater's door
CASPER - Police say a 55-year-old man tossed a computer monitor through a glass door after being refused a cash refund at a Casper movie theater.
Billings Gazette |
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Top Headlines
NORTH ATTLEBORO - In a stunning turn of events, former North Attleboro Electric General Manager David Sweetland was found innocent Thursday after a surprise videotape showed town officials were not misled about funding for a failed Internet service.
The Sun Chronicle |
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Toddlers Learn to Swim !
You may have seen the amazing video circulating on the internet; Infants as young as 6 months old rescuing themselves from drowning by swimming or floating to safety.
KLFY Lafayette |
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FBI obtains search warrants for local library computers
Search warrants filed and released Thursday show the FBI was looking for suicide notes and documents related to threats Bruce Ivins made against his co-workers when agents took computers from a Frederick library last week
The Frederick News-Post |
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Apple removes $1,000 featureless iPhone application
Eight people bought the software, which has no function except to alert other people that you have money. Eight iPhone owners have joined an elite clan: Their gadget is running a program that cost nearly $1,000 .
Los Angeles Times |
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Reporters booted from conference for hacking
Fri, Aug 8, 2008 (12:06 a.m.) With thousands of hackers milling around the Black Hat convention here, and widespread snooping on the public WiFi network, one place was supposed to be off limits: the press room.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Sunnyside expands laptop rewards
A South Side school district's program to provide freshmen with free laptop computers has expanded to include eligible sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Arizona Daily Star |
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How to guard against ID theft
NEW YORK -- It is the largest case of identity theft in the country. More than 41 million credit and debit card numbers were stolen by an international ring that hacked into the computer networks of nine national retail chains, including Barnes & Noble, BJ's Wholesale Club, OfficeMax and TJX Cos.
Everett Herald |
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Marino denies Dancing rumors
Despite reports circulating on the Internet, former Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino will not be following in the footsteps of Jason Taylor on next season's Dancing with the Stars television show.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Internet, TV offer Olympic overlap
BEIJING (AP) -- The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics will be quite a sight, a glorious, colorful event made for big-screen viewing Friday night.
Oroville Mercury-Register |
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Ambitious slate of Vt. football on the Internet
Kevin Pereau, a 1975 Fair Haven Union High graduate and quarterback, sits down at his computer in his California home and listens to Fair Haven's game at Bellows Falls on the afternoon of Sept. 13. ... - By TOM HALEY Herald Staff
Rutland Herald |
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Rhapsody plugs along despite big challenges
SAN FRANCISCO — Rhapsody still believes online subscription music has a real shot.
The Tennessean |
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HP's Business Products Earn SmartWay Shipping Logo
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- HP's business products have qualified to receive the Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay logo, joining the company's consumer products, which qualified for the logo in April.
GreenBiz |
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Unlocked Cell Phones Are on Sale from Cellhut with Back to School Deals
One of the internet's leading sellers of unlocked phones is having a Back To School Sale. [PR.com - August 08, 2008]
PR.com |
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HP Earns Broader Certification For U.S. EPA SmartWay Program
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced it has qualified all business PC, printing and server products shipped throughout the United States and Canada for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) SmartWay logo labeling program that aims to reduce the fuel consumption, greenhouse gases and other air emissions of surface transportation carriers.
SupplyChainSolutions - SupplyChainMarket |
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Pittsburgh's desolation used as set of 'The Road'
Imagining the end of the world is never easy, especially if you're not going to create one with a computer, but director John Hillcoat and filmmakers of "The Road" believe they discovered it in Pittsburgh.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Blackwell Consulting Services of Ohio Attains Gold Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program
Blackwell Further Distinguishes Itself by Earning a Microsoft Competency in Information Worker Solutions, Networking Infrastructure Solutions, and Security Solutions [PR.com - August 08, 2008]
PR.com |
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How to transfer voicemail to computer for safekeeping
Ever get a really funny voicemail from a friend or family member that you want to transfer to your computer? Here's how to do it yourself for $10 using a few downloadable programs.
Erie Times-News |
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Parents flock to networking sites
Kel Kelly, back left, and her children gather around their computers at their vacation home in Wellfleet, Mass., last week (AP photo). Julia McGovern was shocked when her mom sent her a "friend" request on Facebook.
Kingston Daily Freeman |
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What to look for in laptop for your kids
This is the time of year when I am bombarded with e-mails from parents wondering what laptops they ought to buy for their kids heading off to college.
Erie Times-News |
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NW Corporate Results Clearwire, Eddie Bauer Holdings
NW CORPORATE RESULTS Dollar figures in thousands, except per share; parentheses denote losses. Clearwire High-speed wireless Internet...
Seattle Times |
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