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Department of Revenue field offices add self-serve computers
The Department of Revenue (DOR) has made it easier for taxpayers without computers to access resources on the Department's web site. According to a statement, DOR has installed self-service computer workstations in each of its 12 field offices, including Tacoma.
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Can't Miss This!
Happy birthday Casey Affleck . We're sorry you have to share a birthday with Muqtada al-Sadr , but it also happens to be the IBM Personal Computer's birthday , too. So call it even? WPRB & FREE YR RADIO PRESENT SECRET MACHINES AND DJ DAVE P We post many a musical romp over here, but some might say we're not covering enough of the all-ages action. Well, you don't need to serve alcohol ...
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SAP Business Objects Takes Next Steps on Performance Management, BI
Outlooksoft, Pilot and Cartesis applications 'integrated' with NetWeaver and BusinessObjects XI. Xcelsius presentation app hits the desktop, while SAP customers get free Crystal.
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Kosten’s hectic work schedule ‘never boring’
Running customer service for a computer networking and data storage company means fixing problems and making corporate clients happy around the world.
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Barely a week goes by when we don't hear of a hacker breaking into a "foolproof" computer system. It always brings to mind WarGames , the 1983 techno-thriller that seemed fanciful 25 years ago, but which today stands as prophesy.
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PhysX and CUDA Apps for GeForce 8, 9 and 200 Series Graphics Cards Are Live [Nvidia]
Rumors of imminent high fail rates notwithstanding, today's a pretty good day to own any GeForce 8 series or higher desktop graphics card, since they all get PhysX support with a free download (three...
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States. A Web-hosting firm says the president of Georgia's Web site is the target of a flood of traffic from Russia aimed at overwhelming it.
KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville |
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
Associated Press - August 12, 2008 1:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States.
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States. A Web-hosting firm says the president of Georgia's Web site is the target of a flood of traffic from Russia aimed at overwhelming it.
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Attorney Arrested For Sex Crime Pleads Not Guilty
An attorney arrested by the FBI in an Internet sex-crime sting pleaded not guilty today to five charges, including attempted lewd act upon a child. Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Henry J. Hall ordered David A. Cohn, 50, to return to court Oct. 14 for a hearing to determine if law enforcement authorities have enough evidence to take him to trial.
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Spoon River Campuses to Close at Noon Friday
(August 12, 2008) – The continued work on a project to replace roof-top electrical transformers on the Spoon River College Canton campus will require that all electrical power be temporarily shut off, including power to the college’s computer network.
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Diskeeper Helps Customers Get Virtual with Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
BURBANK, Calif.----Diskeeper Corporation today announced that its flagship Diskeeper© 2008 automatic defragmenter achieved Certified for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V status from Microsoft.
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Getting animated
Cartoon characters masturbating and having sex might shock those raised on a wholesome diet of Disney animation and The Flintstones . Yet cartoon porn is a flourishing sub-genre of the animation industry; a Google search elicits more than nine million matches.
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Obama, Olympics spam popular as year-over-year volume grows
Last month, spammers used various techniques to stay ahead of the game for mass sending out spam. Reports from MessageLabs and Symantec detail some of the techniques used by spammers in July. Read More...
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Adam Gifford: Free.nz is the domain name of the game
Internet New Zealand held its annual meeting recently. You probably didn't hear about it. Just a bunch of people from across the political spectrum sitting in a room talking about stuff most of us now take for granted.
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Aspen brokers deal in 'virtual realty'
ASPEN - As Michael Hefferon types "Aspen" into a search engine, the computer screen zooms from a slowly rotating Earth to North America, then the United States, and finally up a remarkably life-like Roaring Fork Valley to hover over Aspen.
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15 arrested in Lynnwood Internet escort sting
LYNNWOOD – Police said they arrested 15 people Friday night in a Craigslist escort sting at a Lynnwood hotel. Lynnwood police working with Everett police and Immigration Customs Enforcement arrested 10 women, ages 17-47, for investigation of prostitution.
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MobileMe Suffers More Outages
In the latest snafu for Apple's wireless syncing program, users couldn't access e-mails for hours on Monday.
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Disney Backs Software Research Labs
Los Angeles-based Disney has launched an effort to back two computer science and technology labs, as part of an effort to get top technology universities to conduct research and development for the company. According to Disney, it has launched global research and development labs with Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. Both are well known for their ...
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Cyberspace Barrage Preceded Russian Invasion of Georgia
Weeks before physical bombs started falling on Georgia, a security researcher in suburban Massachusetts was watching an attack against the country in cyberspace.
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O.C. firm wins global Little League deal
Pledgeplay develops online fundraising for nonprofits.
Orange County Register |
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
Associated Press - August 12, 2008 1:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States.
WIS News 10 Columbia |
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
NEW YORK (AP) - Russian hackers are continuing to attack Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States. A Web-hosting firm says the president of Georgia's Web site is the target of a flood of traffic from Russia aimed at overwhelming it.
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Phishing scam hits Paris area
One of the most aggressive telephone “phishing scams” in recent years targeted Paris area residents last week, and Paris Police Department moved quickly to shut it down.
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Chinese Jiapu Online at Ancestry.com
When I learned that Ancestry.com had launched a Chinese site, Jiapu.cn, I was excited to try it out. That is until I visted and was faced with a page full...
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