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PW County students pass classes with computer program
MANASSAS, Va. (AP) - Some Prince William County students are having another go at earning credit for courses they failed not in a class, but in front a computer.
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TSA to allow laptops to stay in approved bags
There's a new option for people annoyed at having to take their laptops out of their bags at airport security. The Transportation Security Administration will now allow travelers to leave their computers inside "checkpoint friendly" cases.
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TSA to allow laptops to stay in approved bags
There's a new option for people annoyed at having to take their laptops out of their bags at airport security. The Transportation Security Administration will now allow travelers to leave their computers inside "checkpoint friendly" cases.
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Data breach offers lessons to minimize risk of identity 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.
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As online video grows, marketers must expand horizons
Broadcasters are often asked where have all the eyeballs gone? The number of people watching broadcast TV continues to decline, and while cable channels are picking up viewers, three of the big four networks are losing share.
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Mediacom internet expected to be back up by midnight
A device that sends information out to Mediacom internet customers failed Saturday afternoon at the master control center in Moline causing thousands of customers in Rock Island, Scott and Clinton counties to lose internet service for several hours.
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Sheriff warns of Internet auto scam
Blount County Sheriff James Berrong released information Friday warning residents of an Internet scam that has already bilked local citizens out of thousands of dollars.
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Airlines look to please tech-savvy passengers
Many airlines are banking on satisfying their tech-savvy passengers by rolling out live TV, e-mail and Wi-Fi Internet access on some flights...
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Nothing new: 'Dream Day Wedding' sequel borrows from original
Considering women make up about 74 percent of gamers who purchase "casual games" -- those downloadable try-before-you-buy games that are easy to pick up but hard to put down -- it's no surprise i-Play's "Dream Day Wedding" series is a hit.
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Hong Kong Gateway to the Olympics
Half the fun of sightseeing in Hong Kong is traveling to the sites in style, often by modes of transportation that date back more than a hundred years.
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Dell says it's reached carbon neutral goal
Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greener. Dell said Wednesday its facilities worldwide are now carbon neutral, a goal the Round Rock, Texas-based company had set to achieve by the end of 2008.
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Scams thrive in Net security hole
SAN FRANCISCO -- A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design allows criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
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American Embassy Supports the End Malaria – Blue Ribbon Campaign in Botswana
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Eee PC laptops: Like Apple's Air for a lot less money
NEW YORK -- When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptop computers. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small -- good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
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Phone companies losing war with their cable rivals
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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Can't find your laptop? Maybe it's at the airport
Reader Bob Shindler wondered what happened locally to lost laptops after perusing a recent blurb about the number of computers reported lost or stolen each year at the nation's 36 largest airports.
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Canines can cavort in Doggyspace
RICHMOND, Va. -- Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mama's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
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{MySpace to stream presidential debates} {Also: John McCain tours Pennsylvania again, this time with pal Tom Ridge; Hillary Clinton hosts a Web chat, but the more interesting comments come from her su Now that it's beginning to look like this Internet thing is going to be around a while, the Commission on Presidential Debates has decided to try it out.
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Registration deadlines near for business computer classes
Registration deadline is nearing for two computer classes geared for business people.
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LEDs: They can be useful indicators, but they also bug people
NEW YORK - Twinkle, twinkle, little Internet router. And cell phone. And digital video recorder. And cable modem. And game console. And power strip. And TV - even though it's turned off.
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Her favorite subjects are nature and birds
It would appear that our latest all-star does not want for motivation. The Air Force veteran and current Lockheed Martin computer-based training developer is self-taught, both in her hobby and her professional life.
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