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Fossett attorney dismisses speculation about death
An attorney for Steve Fossett's widow pleaded for an end to speculation circulating in Internet reports that the millionaire adventurer may have faked his own death, possibly because he was heavily in debt.
The Record-Courier |
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Average Issue Readership General Public PARC Media Index 1997, Saudi Arabia
With technology opening the new doors of communication and the distribution of news and information, ArabNews Online is not bound by physical limitations. ArabNews Online is published by ArabNews from its offices located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and is now available to readers around the globe.
Arab News |
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Falmouth sex offender held on new charges
A convicted sex offender who recently moved to Falmouth is back in jail after allegedly trying to get a 14-year-old girl to watch him perform a sex act over the Internet.
Cape Cod Times |
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Olympics Watching: Ultimate PC/HDTV Strategy Guide [Olympics]
The 2008 Olympics have begun, and now that we've had a few days to digest the coverage, we've found the best (and worst) things about watching the games online and on your TV. Those of us stuck here...
Gizmodo |
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Georgian president's Web site moves to Atlanta, Ga.
The Web site of the president of Georgia, the small nation that is battling Russian forces over a breakaway enclave, was moved to a U.S. hosting facility this weekend after allegedly being attacked by Russian hackers.
CNews |
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A Look Inside Defcon's Network Ops Room, The Most Secure Conference Wi-Fi You'll Ever See [Badass IT]
Network access at conferences sucks, pretty much without exception. That is, unless it's built by the badge-wearing network ops volunteers of the Defcon hacker convention, who are affectionately...
Gizmodo |
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Burglary reported at South Lincoln church
More than $2,000 worth of items were reported stolen Monday morning from St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, including two laptop computers and keys to the church van.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Missing SFO Clear Laptop Was Stolen, Not Misplaced
A laptop containing the personal information of 33,000 applicants to a program that allows air travelers to bypass airport security lines was likely stolen then returned, not just misplaced for more than a week, investigators said Monday.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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Automating Software Update downloads
You've got a three-hour window between 3 and 6 AM to get your Apple updates over a questionable broadband connection. Here's one way to go about it.
Macworld |
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A September surprise from Apple?
Analyst Gene Munster expects Apple to hold a special event next month that will focus attention on new iPod and MacBook models. And recent history suggests he may be on to something.
Macworld |
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Laptop with traveler info likely stolen, returned
SAN FRANCISCO — 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.
Contra Costa Times |
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Hindsight: January 1990
The beauty of the Internet is that it puts a wealth of information at our fingertips. Unfortunately, for the times before its proliferation, there is a void and an untapped opportunity for making even more information accessible, such as box office grosses.
Box Office Prophets |
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'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' is fun though forgettable
The prequel trilogy was so overloaded with computer-generated imagery that the digital animation of "Clone Wars" isn't much of a leap. Movie Review: Singh is Kinng
The Economic Times |
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Apple's MobileMe suffers more downtime
Apple's MobileMe service suffers another outage. This time it's Web mail yet again, which seems to be giving Apple some of its biggest hiccups.
CNET |
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Laptop with traveler info likely stolen, returned
SAN FRANCISCO — 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.
Inside Bay Area |
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HP To Acquire Colubris Networks
Colubris products provide wireless access, management, and security, as well as 802.11n capabilities.
InformationWeek |
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It's Not You, It's Google: GMail Down For Millions
If you are seeing what we're seeing when you log into your Google Mail account, you're not alone, and no, the "errors" aren't your fault. What to do? Well, you can go to the beach, take a nap, follow the grumbling session on Twitter and throughout the blogosphere , or take a chance on the GMail HTML interface , which is still functioning for some users.
LAist |
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Microsoft updates developer tools
Microsoft has released updates for two of its most popular developer tools.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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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 countrys web infrastructure in conjunction with its occupation of South Ossetia.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Intel reveals Core i7 chips
Intel has revealed the branding for the successor to its Core 2 Duo brand.
ZDNet Australia |
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Officer rules against E. Idaho sex offender
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.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Updated: Porn Site Owner Talks to NU About Wrestlers
The owner of a Web site featuring gay pornography said the University of Nebraska athletic department has contacted him in an investigation into Internet photographs that allegedly show two Cornhusker wrestlers naked or partially clothed.
KOLN Lincoln |
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Updated: Porn Site Owner Talks to NU About Wrestlers
The owner of a Web site featuring gay pornography said the University of Nebraska athletic department has contacted him in an investigation into Internet photographs that allegedly show two Cornhusker wrestlers naked or partially clothed.
KOLN Lincoln |
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Don't Say America Can't Build A Television [Classic Ads]
This, my friends, is what a 1978 widescreen television should look like. GE's Widescreen 1000 projection TV featured "the 'chairside convenience' of random access remote control," and "computer-like...
Gawker |
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Infosys builds huge Indian campus
Indian IT outsourcing giant Infosys is building a massive campus in Hyderabad that will employ 25,000 people.
ZDNet Australia |
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