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Law logs on to chat rooms
The head of the MXit social networking site has defended his site amid the furore concerning certain defamatory lists.
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Montreal man wins rare Beatles recording
He bid for it on the Internet, and Montrealer Gino Olivieri is now the proud owner of a newly discovered recording of the Beatles singing and joking around.
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Giant fraud plot raises question: How do consumers stay protected?
Here are some answers to some questions about how consumers should proceed after federal authorities cracked a massive scheme they described as one of the largest Internet hacking and fraud cases they've seen in the U.S. Q : How did the scheme work? A : According to federal authorities, the suspects allegedly sought unsecured wireless computer networks of retailers — a practice called ...
The Oklahoman |
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Social powered search from 50 Matches
More often than not, a Google search will return millions and millions of results. 50 Matches is a search engine that never returns more than 50. The idea is that by indexing and searching only sites that have been bookmarked, "dugg", etc., the quality of the results will be so high that 50 matches are all you need.
Pandia |
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CSI, Mac Style
When Macintosh laptops began showing up more often at crime scenes in Pittsburgh this year, police Sgt. Michael Delcimmuto knew he had to do something. Delcimmuto, who oversees the city police unit that investigates computer crimes, said 95 percent of the computers most police agencies forensically analyze contain Windows-based operating systems.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Scheduling
Do have scheduling issues with your ex? How about just with your teenager. Enter Google Calendar. Problem Solved!
BellaOnline |
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Sal. Oppenheim signs IT outsourcing contract extension with EDS
Delivery quality and successful ten-year collaboration are key factors for the five-year contract extension, the companies say. Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie., the largest independent private bank in Europe, has extended its information technology outsourcing contract with EDS for five years.
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IBM Kicks Mobility Play Into High Gear
IBM has rolled out "Mobility@Work," a package of new software tools that allow developers to run existing desktop applications on a mobile device, together with new mobile consulting services aimed at helping companies implement and manage a mobile work environment.
E-Commerce Times |
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How To: Make The Most Of Your Vacation
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Make the most of your vacation this summer Summer's underway and your long-awaited vacation is on the horizon -- news we all greet with great anticipation -- only to have it slip out from under us.
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Lisa Marie Presley Blogs About Babies on Board
The singer tells fans she's eagerly awaiting this fall's arrival of her twins
People Magazine |
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PLAYING HIS PICKS
DJ Matt Pinfield, a Jersey Shore legend, is on the air at New York's coolest rock radio station, RXP, and he's looking for caller number nine.
Asbury Park Press |
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Vista, OS X updates could bring significant SSD speed gains
Filed under: Storage It's been a real roller coaster ride of emotions with SSD . The once lauded (at least in our hearts) savior of all things computing has, in real life, provided us with lackluster and even controversial performance gains, while battery improvements haven't been revolutionary and the prices still aren't exactly wallet-friendly. Most of that is unlikely to change in ...
Engadget |
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County, sheriff reach truce on Web sites By Jon Pilsner Loveland Reporter-Herald
The sheriff feels like he’s free. Well, at least free to express his opinion without worry the county will mess around with his now infamous “Bull’s-Eye,” Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden’s online newsletter where he’s run through a variety of opinions that have caused a stir throughout his jurisdiction and beyond.
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Hackers warn of threat from physical attacks
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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Maintaining balance in life is about movement
Sometimes it feels as though we are victims of our own technological advancement. Stores, television, the Internet, among other things, are open or available 24/7.
The Garden Island |
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The Incredible Shrinking Desktop
Budget laptops and the iPhone have been getting most of the attention in gadget circles lately, but there's another intriguing trend under way. Believe it or not, the old desktop PC is going through a mini-renaissance. This summer, top-tier PC makers are rolling out an array of wild new machines that could have computer shoppers wondering if they've stumbled into the wrong aisle at Best Buy.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Coldspring Library announces technology recycling program
The Coldspring Area Public Library has organized a technology-recycling program that is environmentally friendly and free of any disposal fees to both businesses and individuals.
Eastex Advocate |
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Today's school supplies are hip, colorful and anything but study-hall boring
By MELISSA RAYWORTHAssociated PressHand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick: What do they have in common?Answer: They're p ...
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Death toll in Andhra Pradesh floods mounts
About 40 people went missing on Sunday after a lorry carrying about 50 people was washed away in flash floods in a rivulet in Guntur district as it was drying negotiate the flood waters over a bridge. The tragedy occurred when the toll in the continuing heavy rains and flood over the last two days has mounted to 59 -- 14 of them in the state capital Hyderabad and 13 in Krishna district.
rediff.com |
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Kirk Caraway: The online video war for the White House
You know that old line about how the revolution will not be televised? They're right. But it will be on YouTube.
Nevada Appeal |
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Disaster Training: Software That Virtualizes Calamities
Garage-door-sized television monitors showed a sexy, virtual cable-news anchor reading a breaking news alert about the effects of Hurricane Nerissa that had crashed ashore east of Norfolk about 10 hours earlier. "Removal of traffic congestion is especially challenging," the news anchor said.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Javna launches MobiAd Mobile advertising platform
Javna Javna , the leading Arab company in the field of software solutions and wireless applications has launched MobiAd, the first mobile ad application that allows users to earn money.
Zawya |
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Top Seven Online Blunders
The Most Common Mistakes that Can Cause Data Loss and Identity Theft
Kansas City InfoZine |
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SOHH Exclusive: Noreaga’s Not Afraid To Take His Top Off, “There’s A Lot Of Girls Out There That’s Chubbychasers!”
With a new CNN album on the way Queens bred rapper Noreaga knew he had to do something to put his name in the headlines. So he took off his shirt. In this SOHH exclusive N.O.R.E explains how Rick Ross inspired him to bare his belly for the blogs.
SOHH.com |
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Apple Abarquez is first PDA scholar expelled from Headmaster’s List of Ten
Internet denizens, including the PEPsters, went wild after Laarni Losala—together with Miguel Mendoza and Apple Abarquez—was named as one of the three probationary last week in Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2. No doubt one of the season's more controversial figures, Laarni received the fourth highest score last week for her rendition of "Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin" and was even praised by the judges ...
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