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Cable companies stole telcos' lunch in 2Q
NEW YORK — Phone companies have been feeling the heat from cable companies for years, as those traditional TV providers have expanded their own phone services and fought hard for broadband Internet subscribers.
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Yahoo to let users opt out of ad tracking
Yahoo to implement ad-tracker opt out Facing privacy pressure from Congress, Yahoo Inc. said Friday that it will institute a system to let consumers opt out of ads on its site that target their Web browsing behavior. Behavioral targeting is a technology that...
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Voices From the Suburban Blogosphere
A growing number of bloggers are inspiring conversation on subjects that strike a local nerve.
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Big Ten games not compromised
The Big Ten's investigation of two games involving an official with a history of financial troubles and casino gambling turned up no evidence to suggest the integrity of either 2007 game was compromised, the conference announced Friday. Yahoo!
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Olympic notebook: Boxer collapses, won't compete
Chen Xiexia got China off to a perfect start in the weightlifting competition today, winning gold in the women’s 48-kilogram weight category and setting an Olympic record.
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Beware, Olympic fans
Cyber villains are setting traps for people following the Olympics online. If you're careless, you could open a back door to your computer that allows criminals to steal personal data.
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Washoe County Deputy Arrested for Child Porn
A Washoe County Sheriff's Deputy is facing serious charges and behind bars, for allegedly possessing child pornography. 36-year-old Deputy Paul Kistner was arrested after Sparks Police investigators found internet searches for child pornography.
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Delray man single-handedly works to make city wireless
It's a bright, hot summer morning, and Brad Bowman, 45, is sitting at the living room coffee table in his Delray Beach house.
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Hackers: Uncle Sam Wants You
LAS VEGAS -- The U.S. government is actively engaged in the fight to help protect against Internet threats and cybercrime. And speaking before a packed ballroom here at the Black Hat security conference, they made it clear they want hackers to join the effort.
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Fresno Teacher Facing Child Pornography Charges
A Fresno Unified teacher is in jail facing serious child pornography charges. Police say they found the images on Terry Zane's computer.
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Vegas hacker conference attracts pranksters
For the second year in a row, reporters at the BlackHat and DefCon security conferences in Las Vegas have been kicked out for, well, hacking. This year, three French reporters from Global Security Magazine, one of BlackHat's sponsors, had their badges seized...
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The AOL flub has analysts revisiting Google
Following an announcement by Google that its $1 billion stake in AOL has lost significant value, analysts on Friday debated whether Google's larger strategy beyond its core search business is faltering. Google invested $1 billion in AOL in 2005 to secure its...
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Heinz squeezes into social networking sites
In the past week, thousands of people have succumbed to the temptation to squirt their friends -- virtually -- with a message from a ketchup bottle.
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Hacking networks getting easier
LAS VEGAS – Want to break into the computer network in an ultrasecure building? Ship a hacked iPhone there to a nonexistent employee and hope the device sits in the mailroom, scanning for nearby wireless connections.
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Internet users work around NBC delay
NBC, which owns the exclusive rights to broadcast the Olympics in the United States, spent most of yesterday trying to keep it that way.
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Backpack 101: Finding a healthy bag for your student
When it comes to buying the right backpack for the new school year, it's the moms who are doing the homework. Choosing a good quality backpack -- and packing it correctly -- helps prevent back, neck and shoulder pain, especially for kids entering middle school, where they may have to haul heavy textbooks, laptops and sports gear for the first time.
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