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Times Takes Edwards Scandal Info From Blogger Without Credit [Journalismism]
Yesterday the New York Times ran a story about the John Edwards affair, detailing the circumstances behind the meeting of Edwards and Rielle Hunter in a Beverly Hills hotel that ended up getting the...
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies were up at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies rose $.39 or 1.7 percent, to $23.21.
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Final Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc rose $4.01 or 2.4 percent, to $173.56.
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Sector Wrap: Major Internet stocks rise
Major Internet stocks rose Monday, with Amazon.com Inc. shares rising after some positive analyst notes, including one saying sales of the online retailer's e-book reader Kindle seem to be "much stronger than expected."
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Review: Online Olympics is ambitious, but not TV
NBC Universal is running an unprecedented 3,600 hours of Olympics coverage on television and the Internet, most of it live online, letting fans track their favorite sports in a way not possible even if they'd gone to Beijing.
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NAB works with Avanade® to leverage Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 for its branch offices
Please login or register to access this white paper. Our economy may be heading towards a recession. Sales rates are dropping. Promotional campaigns are proving less effective than you would like. So how do you continue to grow your business and bring home the sales in such an environment?
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Officer rules against Idaho sex offender Brad Stowell
A state hearing officer has ruled that a convicted child molester violated terms of his parole by having a computer capable of accessing the Internet.
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Top Story Videos
Elvis Presley's favorite performance costume has sold for a record breaking price. Bidders were all shook up over this white jumpsuit emblazoned with a peacock. The white outfit with a plunging v-neck and high collar sold for $300,000 on an internet auction.
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First Look: Adobe Lightroom 2, Photo Management
Every Mac includes a copy of iPhoto for storing, organizing, and editing digital images. For casual users, iPhoto works fine, but serious hobbyists and professional photographers require more powerful tools. One option is Appleís Aperture program but a second option is Adobeís Lightroom 2....
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MailSteward 8.05 archives email for Mac business
Publog says the newest version of MailSteward and MailSteward Pro includes the ability to index "any and all fields" in the product's database. The company says v8.05 is the "ultimate email archiving solution for the Mac" -- and could prove especially useful for schools. Under a 2006 US Supreme Court ruling, companies, government agencies and publi...
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Networking sites not safe sandboxes
MySpace bills itself as "a place for friends". But it and other social networking sites are becoming a place for enemies too.
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Oncore offers six-bay MacBook, iBook battery charger
Oncore Power Systems is introducing a six-bay battery charger for iBooks and MacBooks targeted at the education market. The company is also selling a "power upgrade kit" consisting of the new charger and six replacement batteries. The company says the products are designed to "give new life" to older classroom computers. The unit has built-in safet...
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Nissan has unveiled its latest all-electric car prototype, a model based on a new lithium ion battery manufactured by a joint-venture it formed with NEC.
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E-blacks win World Cyber Games
We may not have won any medals at the Olympics yet, but New Zealand has taken home gold and silver at the World Cyber Games in Singapore. New Zealand's 'E-blacks' team has done remarkably well, beating 140 computer addicts to take out the top prizes.
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Microsoft updates developer tools
Microsoft has released updates for two of its most popular developer tools. The company has released the first copies of the Service Pack 1 versions of Visual Studio and .Net Framework 3.5 to manufacturers.
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LONDON - Former gymnast Alison Carroll, 23, is presented as the new face of computer game character Lara Croft at Pineapple Studios on August 11, 2008 in London, England.
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Georgia accuses Russians of cyberwar
A spokesman for the Georgian government has accused Russia of launching an online attack against the country’s web infrastructure in conjunction with its occupation of South Ossetia.
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Microsoft updates developer tools
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Monday 11 August 2008 at 23:36:00 Net, Visual Studio service packs released Microsoft has released updates for two of its most popular developer tools. The company has released the first copies of the Service Pack 1 versions of Visual Studio and .Net...
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Georgia accuses Russians of cyberwar
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Monday 11 August 2008 at 23:30:00 As if tanks and planes weren’t enough A spokesman for the Georgian government has accused Russia of launching an online attack against the country’s web infrastructure in conjunction with its occupation of South Ossetia....
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Stolen computers found but ruined - Philadelphia News
Thieves swiped nearly two dozen computers from charter school.
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Laptop with traveler info likely stolen, returned
A laptop computer containing personal information from 33,000 travelers who applied to a program for bypassing airport security lines was probably stolen and returned, not just misplaced, investigators said Monday. Read comments
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Georgia blames Russia for cyberattack on Web sites, cell phones
By SHAUN WATERMAN UPI Homeland and National Security Editor As Russian forces fought their way into Georgia Monday, Tbilisi said they were also behind a huge cyberattack that disabled government and news Web sites for much of the weekend and may have affected cell-phone service.
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Visual Studio 2008 SP1, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 released
This afternoon, Microsoft unveiled a slate of new enhanced releases, including an updated .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 that had been in beta only since February, and the first service pack for Visual Studio 2008 only six months after its premiere.
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Report: Microsoft seeks exclusive video for Zune
Microsoft is apparently seeking exclusive video content for the Zune, but it probably won't help the MP3 player in its battle against the iPod.
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Analysis: Georgia vs. Russia cyberwar
As Russian forces fought their way into Georgia Monday, Tbilisi said they were also behind a huge cyberattack that disabled government and news Web sites for much of the weekend and may have affected cell-phone service.
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