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A Great Way to Expand Your Home's Living Space
(ARA) - Is what used to be your office now the baby's room? Have your desk and computer taken up residence in the formal living room? Are you running out of space to store your growing collection of stuff?
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Amherst/Vermilion notebook: Aug. 12, 2008
Ritter turns 50 A 1950s-style street dance, games, contests, refreshments and historic memorabilia are all part of the mix as Ritter Public Library celebrates its 50th anniversary 7 p.m. Friday. The after-hours party is being billed as “one last blast” before the library’s annex building is demolished this fall to make way for [...]
The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram |
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Police beat
Burglars stole a laptop computer overnight Aug. 4-5 out of a 2002 Nissan sedan parked on the 1700 block of Wausau Lane, police said. A value estimate was not available.
Daily Herald |
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New Scam Email Making the Rounds
Most of us get emails that claim to be legit, but they're actually scams from people trying to get your personal information. While some of us just hit ''delete'', many of these emails are starting to look like the real thing and its becoming more difficult to tell the difference. FOX 10's Allie Rasmus takes a look at a new scam email circulating on the internet.
FOX 10 Phoenix |
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Glitches hamper computer system for Legislature
Delays and production glitches have been common on major computer projects in North Dakota government. Now, the state Legislature, which is laboring to replace its own computer system, is getting its own lesson on how treacherous the job can be.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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'My door's open', Iemma staffer tells Liberals
New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma is downplaying a mistake made by his new director of state strategy, who sent an email to Liberal MPs that was supposed to be for Labor MPs.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Cracking high-security locks is child’s play, say hackers
LAS VEGAS: Security specialists on Sunday showed that cracking top-rated locks said to secure the US Pentagon and Britain’s royal family is child’s play.
Gulf Times |
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Apple's MobileMe is far too flawed to be reliable
People who work for large corporations are used to having their e-mail, contacts and calendar appointments synchronized instantly among their various computers and smart phones. But average consumers haven’t had an easy way to do that.
The Pantagraph |
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Intel's new chip to be called Core i7
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Intel Corp. said Sunday it plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established “Core” brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
The Pantagraph |
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Yahoo to let visitors decline more targeted ads
NEW YORK -- Yahoo Inc. will let its Web visitors decline ads targeted to their browsing habits, becoming the latest Internet company to break from a common industry practice as Congress steps up scrutiny of customized advertising and consumer privacy.
The Pantagraph |
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Prosecutor seeks death penalty for 1 suspect
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Eve Carson was, some might say, being responsible when she decided to stay home and study as her college roommates went out on a Tuesday night. She was still working on her computer around 3:30 a.m. as a young man and teenager combed her Chapel Hill neighborhood ...
The Post and Courier |
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Web firms acknowledge tracking behavior without consent
In response to a bipartisan House inquiry, Google says it uses technology to more precisely follow Web surfing across affiliated sites. Several Internet and broadband companies have acknowledged using targeted-advertising technology without explicitly informing customers, according to letters released Monday by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Los Angeles Times |
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Computer Gaming, Desktop Software and Retail Applications Developers Turn to 3DVIA Virtools for 3D
Dassault Systemes (Paris:DSY) (NASDAQ:DASTY) (DS) (NASDAQ: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065. DSY. PA), a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, today announced that customers in a broad range of industries are using its 3DVIA Virtools platform to create lifelike 3D applications for electronic entertainment, enterprise and industry, and the Web.
Centre Daily Times |
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BC BREAKING NEWS:
The head of an Abbotsford wireless company, which has laid off virtually all of its employees, has vowed to pay back the former workers and investors owed money by the business.
Kelowna Capital News |
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Olympics Live: Cool, but with compromises
CNET News' Ina Fried doesn't mind staying up late to watch some live softball over the Internet. But the online commentary isn't quite synchronized with the action.
CNET |
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12-08-2008: REDtone to roll out WiMAX by month-end
KUALA LUMPUR: REDtone International Bhd is planning a soft launch of its high-speed Internet access service using WiMAX technology in Kota Kinabalu on Aug 20, according to its group managing director Wei Chuan Beng.
The Edge Daily |
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Woman must pay back proceeds from Internet scam
Charleston, W.Va. - A Parkersburg woman who conned a man in England out of $312,000 in 2005 will avoid prison but must pay all the money back.
The Charleston Gazette |
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Get All The Latest Results From Qingdao Straight To Your Desktop
The 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition is in full swing at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center - ensure you get all the latest updates by visiting the ISAF Olympic Games microsite and subscribing to our results feed.
International Sailing Federation |
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National And International Report / IAC says its multi-spinoff will be complete by Aug. 21
Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp said Monday its plan to split itself into five parts is set to be completed Aug. 21, and regular trading of all the companies will start that day. IAC said it was advised by the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC that "when issued" trading of the new spinoff companies — home shopping network HSN Inc., time-share business Interval Leisure Group Inc., ticketing ...
Pioneer Press |
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FalconStor And China Security & Surveillance Technology Partner To Deliver Data Protection And Continuity For Digital ...
FalconStor Software, Inc., the provider of TOTALLY Open data protection solutions, recently announced a partnering agreement with China Security & Surveillance Technology, Inc. (CSST), to bring the efficiencies of SAN virtualization, storage provisioning, business continuity and storage management to the digital video security and surveillance market.
DataStorage-DataStorageConnection |
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GRADUATES
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Shane McGeehan, Waverly, B.F.A. in computer art. DREW UNIVERSITY DOCTOR OF MINISTRY Jean-Pierre Duncan, Scranton. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Antonia Gorman, Honesdale. UNIVERSITY OF THE SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA MBA DEGREE IN PHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS Jennifer Lynn Riter, Olyphant. EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOL Ashley Arcangeletti, Scranton.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Laptop with travelers' data was likely stolen
A laptop computer containing personal information from 33,000 travelers who applied to a program for bypassing regular airport security lines was probably stolen and returned, not just misplaced, investigators said Monday.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Landing attractions lakeside
LAKE DALLAS — Holly Deitrick doubts she’ll ever carry any kind of handheld computer. Instead, she plans the city’s next special event by filling a small spiral notebook with to-do lists, reminders and random thoughts.
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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Card-counting whiz eyes Facebook football fantasy
SAN FRANCISCO — By the time he graduated from MIT, Jeff Ma already had led a life many guys dream about.
The Gleaner |
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