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Huskers dismiss 2 wrestlers accused of posing nude
Two Nebraska wrestlers, including one who won an NCAA championship in 2007, have been dismissed from the team after posing naked for videos and photographs on an Internet pornography site.
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mapping Chinese multinationals, hightech, travel, outsourcing, trade, entrepreneurship
How to profit from rising Chinese trade, yuan and stock market? How do over a half million international companies make profits in China? Learn about Chinese multinationals Haier, TCL, China Mobile, China Oil, Shanghai Auto, China Construction Bank, China Internet Companies and stock market.
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State AGs ignore phishing, spyware
Phishing, spyware and viruses cost consumers $7.1 billion in 2007, $5 billion in 2006. The Federal Trade Commission received 226,000 complaints of Internet-related fraud. But who cares? Not state attorney generals, apparently. As part of a survey of Internet-related crime, the Center for American Progress reports...
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Yahoo Unveils Platform for Location-Based Services
Many technology pundits say that Web and mobile applications that are tailored to where you are — often called “location-based services” — will be the next big thing. Or at least, one of the next big things.
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Nebraska wrestlers dismissed, accused of posing nude on Internet
LINCOLN, Neb. - Two University of Nebraska wrestlers, including one who won an NCAA championship in 2007, have been dismissed from the team after posing naked for videos and photographs on an Internet pornography site.
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES (AP) - CNN says it's adding journalists in Columbus, Ohio, and nine other U.S. cities to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
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Next XenServer -- code named Orlando -- now in beta* testing
Citrix recently released a beta test version of its next generation XenServer, code named "Orlando," which will most likely ship in 2009. Th next version will offer a variety of new features including automated high availability, support for the Xen hypervisor 3.2 and Windows Server 2008 guests, performance statistics, integrated...
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES (AP) - CNN says it's adding journalists in Columbus, Ohio, and nine other U.S. cities to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES—CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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How to Back Up Your Bookmarks Online
Your browser's bookmarks are a collection of web gold. One browser update or computer crash, and your carefully collected bookmark collection turns to dust, which is why it is always a good idea to store a backup somewhere online. "Eek!" you say, "I don't want my bookmarks available to just anyone." No problem, we'll show you how to password-protect them from prying eyes. ...
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Software makes medical imaging portable
A Redmond-based startup believes its software - which allows doctors to analyze images generated from an MRI or CT Scan on their own PCs - could have broader implications for medical imaging.
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Make international calls at local rates with Skuku
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL & BANGALORE, INDIA: In a breakthrough that can make international telephone calls as cheaper as a local call tariff and eliminate roaming charges, an Israeli company has developed a unique solution, which integrates GSM technology with the Internet!
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VeriSign unveils fraud detection module
BANGALORE, INDIA: Perpetrators of "pump and dump" stock manipulation schemes are facing new barriers, thanks to new protection from stock trading fraud. VeriSign, Inc., the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world, unveiled the safeguard today.
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Facebook, Hi5 more than double visitor bases
RESTON, USA: comScore Inc., a leader in measuring the digital world, has released a study of worldwide usage of social networking sites, indicating that while the growth in new users in North America is beginning to level off, it is burgeoning in other regions around the world.
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Nvidia brings Cuda to the notebook
NVIDIA HAS UNVEILED a new series of Cuda based graphics cards designed for top of the range notebooks.
The Inquirer |
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US broadband growth and speeds disappointing
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 13 August 2008 at 01:24:00 Adoption rates halve and speeds down to a trickle Two pieces of research have painted a grim picture of the US broadband industry. Firstly Leichtman Research Group has produced a report showing that broadband take-up halved in the second...
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CFC introduces new business recovery software
The company has said that for those who would like to maintain a paper version of the plan based on online contents, one can be printed out from the software's report function.
Computer Business Review |
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Nebraska wrestlers embroiled in nude photo scandal
Two team members dismissed after posing for an Internet pornography site
The Globe and Mail |
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Nintex releases new reporting software for SharePoint
According to the company, the software require nothing more than a web browser to navigate more than 75 rich interactive charts and graphs out of the box.
Computer Business Review |
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Las Cruces students back at their desks
• For more photos of local students heading back to school, visit our online photo gallery. • To see a Las Cruces Public Schools school calendar, click here and here for the yearround calendar.
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Video on a cell phone turns 10!
SAN DIEGO, USA: PacketVideo (PV), the multimedia software company responsible for many mobile industry firsts, hit a major milestone this month with the celebration of its 10th year as a multimedia software pioneer.
CIOL |
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
Private St. Louis school goes Linux — Jul. 01, 2008 — A private school in St. Louis, Mo. is increasingly choosing Linux for the computers it supplies to students and faculty, according to laptop supplier Lenovo.
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InstallAware releases new version of setup authoring tool
According to the company, the InstallAware 8 creates windows installer setup packages with support for the latest technologies, including Windows Installer 4.5, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft SQL Server Express 2005 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2008, and 64 bit operating systems.
Computer Business Review |
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HP offers Linux on low-end mini-notes
HP has started shipping a $500 mini-notebook pre-installed with SUSE Linux. Boasting perhaps the largest keyboard in its class, the HP 2133 Mini-Note has an 8.9-inch WXGA display, 4GB of solid-state storage, 512MB of RAM, and a 1GHz Via C7 processor, with ExpressCard and SD-card expansion.
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Beware paedophiles, you are being watched
BANGALORE, INDIA: A young techie in Bangalore befriended a lady from the US in an online chat room and indulged in some erotic chats. But to his surprise, soon he found out, what he believed, the real identity of the ‘sexy chat friend’.
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