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Garden City man faces felony kidnapping charge after laptop dispute
A 35-year-old Garden City man is charged with first-degree kidnapping after police say he forced a man to drive around with him Sunday due to a dispute over a pawned laptop computer.
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Web Firms Admit Tracking Users
Privacy concerns raised after letters to Congress show Internet surfers are tracked without consent.
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Egyptian Internet measures criticized as censorship
Daily Arab News about the Arabic world, Arabic news for Country by country news coverage. Politics, culture, recipes, book reviews, weather, sports, arts. Covers Egypt, Egyptian life, pyramids, Lebanon, Iraq, the Gulf, its oil, Arabian horses & camel races.
ArabicNews.com |
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Sheriff: Clear program laptop at SFO was stolen, then returned
The Transportation Security Administration announced a week ago that it had suspended new enrollments to the program, known as Clear, after the unencrypted computer went missing from a locked office at San Francisco International Airport.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Sheriff: Clear program laptap at SFO was stolen, then returned
The Transportation Security Administration announced a week ago that it had suspended new enrollments to the program, known as Clear, after the unencrypted computer went missing from a locked office at San Francisco International Airport.
San Jose Mercury News |
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City lets owners license dogs with a mouse
With just the click of a mouse and a few taps of the keyboard, dog owners can now license their four-legged pals over the Internet. But it's unclear whether the city's latest plan to make government more efficient for people will help canines.
New York Daily News |
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Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #163: MAC Address Filtering, Startup Passwords, iCal Syncing, and Beachballs!
John and Dave talk about how to filter different computers -- at different times -- from your wireless network, a new take on syncing -- and not syncing -- calendars via MobileMe, and among other things discuss everyone's favorite topic: Beachballs
The Mac Observer |
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Saskatoon City Hall worker charged for child porn
An unidentified City of Saskatoon employee is facing a charge of downloading child porn -- with a computer at City Hall.
Regina Leader-Post |
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NASA ARC Internal Email: New Code I Directorate Established
NASA ARC Internal Email: New Code I Directorate Established
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Summer Youth Academy
Sisters Kalah Gilmore, 11, left, and Kirstie Gilmore, 14, right, of McLoud learn to become safe and confident babysitters using dolls during the recent Gordon Cooper Technology Center Summer Youth Academy. American Red Cross instructors were Holly Gordon and Joyce Anderson. Other classes for ages 10-14 were held to learn about computer troubleshooting and aerospace/rocketry.
The Shawnee News-Star |
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D90 rumors abound, inventory screenshot adds clue
A new D90 clue emerged that suggests the asking price will be $1300. A screen shot was taken of a Circuit City inventory screen was posted on nikonrumors.com showing an active SKU for the D90 with a 18-105mm VR lens. It is common practice for retailers to add an item's information and pricing into their computer system when it is put on order fro...
MacNN |
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Frommer's Travel Guides available for iPhone
Modality has begun releasing Frommer's line of travel guides for the iPhone and iPod touch. The 2008 editions of Frommer's for New York, Paris, San Francisco and London are available for download from the App Store. Additional cities will be added later this year. Guides include travel tips, hotel and restaurant reviews, interactive maps, web li...
MacNN |
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'Prince'-ly Jake Gyllenhaal Has Internet Asking, 'Is It 2010 Yet?" [King Me]
Before we conclude the Defamer Day of Beefcake, we'd like to make it a threefer: hence this picture of shirtless, Middle Eastern megastar Jake Gyllenhaal squiring girlfriend Reese Witherspoon on the...
Defamer |
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Online ticketing blunder puts thousands at risk
Privacy groups say thousands of people could be targeted by online fraudsters because of a mistake by an online ticketing agency.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Match-dot-wrong
A Texas man with a home in Aspen faces assault and domestic violence charges after an Internet date ended in an alleged scrap at the Hunter Creek trailhead in August 2007.
Summit Daily News |
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Sheriff: Clear-program laptop at SFO was stolen
SAN FRANCISCO ---- 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 and then returned, not just misplaced for more than a week, investigators said Monday.
North County Times |
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SFO laptop computer stolen, then returned
n Missing computer held data from applicants to Clear program
San Mateo County Times |
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Maturity, 'urgency' arrive for Cardinals' Leinart
Cardinals QB Matt Leinart is re-dedicated to validating expectations as the 10th overall selection in the 2006 draft after a humbling second season. Besides a season-ending fractured left collarbone suffered in Week 5 last year, unflattering Internet pictures surfaced in March, including one of Leinart holding a beer bong for a young woman during a party at his home.
USA Today |
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Army puts FCS technologies to the test - Army News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Army Times
Two-foot long vertical takeoff UAVs, 30-pound tactical robots equipped with infrared cameras, and groups of small, static ground sensors all sent battlefield images in real time through a high-bandwidth network from a mock-combat village set up near Fort Bliss, Texas, to Army Future Combat Systems (FCS)-networked Humvees several hundred yards away.
Army Times |
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Delta Junction school may not open with student computers following theft
The status of dozens of computers stolen from the Delta Junction school remains uncertain. $100,000 worth of computers and other electronics are still in the hands of law enforcement agencies after being recovered from a student charged with breaking into the school in June. Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks Download Audio ShareThis
Alaska Public Radio Network |
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How to live your Olympic experience without leaving Abilene
Just about anyone with a TV or computer has heard about the U.S. basketball team's quest for gold, swimmer Michael Phelps' attempt at eight gold medals and 41-year-old swimmer Dana Torres.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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Copper Confusion
Charter Communications' phone, cable or internet service was cut Monday, literally. Charter and Superior Police say theives made off with about 200 feet of cable, likely thinking it contained valuable copper.
WDIO Duluth |
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Autodesk Announces 10-Year Anniversary Release of Maya Software
At SIGGRAPH 2008, Autodesk, Inc. announced Autodesk Maya 2009 3D animation and visual effects software, in celebration of the software's 10-year anniversary. Maya 2009 includes a host of advancements in modeling, animation, rendering and effects that maximize productivity, optimize workflows, and provide new creative possibilities.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Autodesk Announces Stitcher Unlimited 2009 and ImageModeler 2009 Software Products
Today at SIGGRAPH 2008, Autodesk, Inc. announced Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited 2009 and Autodesk ImageModeler 2009 software products. These are the first versions of the former REALVIZ products to be released as part of the Autodesk product portfolio.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Autodesk Announces MotionBuilder 2009 3D Character Animation Software
At SIGGRAPH 2008, Autodesk, Inc. today announced Autodesk MotionBuilder 2009 software, the latest version of its real-time 3D character animation solution for games, film, and television projects.
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