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Minn. teacher charged with having child porn
A 37-year-old high school teacher from Lamberton has been charged with possession of child pornography after a search of his home computer.
Minnesota Public Radio |
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After Computer Glitch, Riders Ponder Ethics of a Free Ticket
The ethical quandaries of the free ride were spotlighted by the disclosure of a computer glitch that allowed hundreds of people to get free rail tickets and MetroCards.
New York Times |
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Santeon Partners With Sage Software to Deliver Automated Employee Benefits Enrollment
Santeon Corp. (Other OTC:SEOC) a leading provider of business process management technology and business process outsourcing services today announced an agreement with Sage Software to deliver electronic benefits enrollment to current and new Sage Abra HRMS customers. The service, being distributed and marketed by Sage Software as Sage Abra Benefits Messenger, automates the communication of ...
Centre Daily Times |
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CS LoxInfo shifts to online services
CS LoxInfo, the internet-service provider of Thaicom Plc (formerly Shin Satellite), is gearing up for a shift in its business direction from internet to online services, aiming to make them the main revenue stream in the near future.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Texan guilty in global child porn case
PENSACOLA, Fla., Aug. 13 (UPI) -- A Texas man pleaded guilty in Florida Wednesday to his role in what federal prosecutors called a vast Internet child pornography trafficking enterprise.
UPI |
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Russian hackers hit Georgian websites
ATTACKS by Russian hackers against Georgian websites, including one hosted in the US, continued even as Russian president Dmitri Medvedev ordered a halt to hostilities against Georgia.
Irish Examiner |
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Star Trek Online console-PC play uncloaked?
FAQ says "nothing technologically keeping" Cryptic's sci-fi MMORPG from having cross-platform play; PvP confirmed, races and gameplay detailed.
GameSpot |
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2008 Olympics: USA Takes The Gold... In Whining
Bloggers fail to exhibit mental toughness during 2008 Olympics. Continuing to further demonstrate what a bunch of narcissistic crybabies American citizens are, many have taken to the blogosphere to complain that the Olympics aren’t everything they would like them to be. Life never is and you would think these computer jockeys in particular would be used to that notion by now.Oddly enough, a few ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Insight Enterprises: SEC closes options probe
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Computer hardware and software distributor Insight Enterprises Inc. said Wednesday the Securities and Exchange Commission has completed an investigation into its stock options granting practices and does not recommend any enforcement action.
The Post-Standard |
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CSAM Becomes Wholly Owned CSC Subsidiary
CSC announced today that Computer Systems Advisers Sdn Bhd , one of Malaysia's leading information technology service providers, has become a wholly owned subsidiary of CSC in a privatization resulting from the cancellation of the remaining 50 percent of the company's shares for $62.4 million .
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Insight Enterprises: SEC closes options probe
Wed, Aug 13, 2008 (5:45 p.m.) Computer hardware and software distributor Insight Enterprises Inc. said Wednesday the Securities and Exchange Commission has completed an investigation into its stock options granting practices and does not recommend any enforcement action.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Between envy and fear
For the next fortnight, the Olympic Games will dominate not only the news but also the television and Internet attention of hundreds of millions around the world.
Asia News Network |
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County conducting more online child crime investigations
The number of online solicitation and possession of child pornography cases filed by the Collin County Sheriff’s Office have seen a dramatic increase over the last two years.
McKinney Courier-Gazette |
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Santeon Partners With Sage Software to Deliver Automated Employee Benefits Enrollment
ALEXANDRIA, Va.----Santeon Corp. a leading provider of business process management technology and business process outsourcing services today announced an agreement with Sage Software to deliver electronic benefits enrollment to current and new Sage Abra HRMS customers.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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MedAssets narrows 2008 outlook
Hospital software maker MedAssets Inc. said Wednesday it was narrowing its 2008 earnings-per-share outlook and raising revenue projections to include the impact of a recently acquired private software company.
Tri-City Herald |
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NBC, like Phelps, in record pursuit at Olympics
Olympic viewership is huge, with online content a team player. As recently as a week ago, a ratings gold medal for coverage of the Beijing Olympics might have looked beyond NBC's grasp.
Los Angeles Times |
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Insight Enterprises: SEC closes options probe
Computer hardware and software distributor Insight Enterprises Inc. said Wednesday the Securities and Exchange Commission has completed an investigation into its stock options granting practices and does not recommend any enforcement action.
Tri-City Herald |
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Young people ditch TV for phone fun
The mobile phone has replaced TV in young people's affections, while pensioners are increasingly surfing the internet, according to a new report. Take-up of computers, mobiles, the internet and digital TV is growing at a faster rate among older people than the rest of the population.
Channel 4 |
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Apple's market cap surpasses Google's
On Wednesday, Apple became Silicon Valley's most valued company, nudging out Internet behemoth Google by what amounts to pocket change among the tech giants.
San Jose Mercury News |
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AVENAL ELEMENTARY BACK TO SCHOOL
Vandals smashed computer monitors, poured glue on keyboards and threw paint on classroom walls causing 250-thousand dollars in damages. The elementary school is still on the road to recovery.
KSEE 24 Fresno |
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Apple's market cap surpasses Google's
On Wednesday, Apple became Silicon Valley's most valued company, nudging out Internet behemoth Google by what amounts to pocket change among the tech giants.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Sales of Intel's Atom chips higher than expectations
Intel's Atom processors have been off to a great start, beating initial expectations. According to Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith in an interview posted on InformationWeek, the processors are used in small electronic gadgets or small PC's. The success of the processor is welcomed news for a company that has been affected by the slowing market...
MacNN |
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Insight Enterprises: SEC closes options probe
Computer hardware and software distributor Insight Enterprises Inc. said Wednesday the Securities and Exchange Commission has completed an investigation into its stock options granting practices and does not recommend any enforcement action.
Miami Herald |
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SLOW DOWNLOAD TIMES
If you've noticed a slowdown in internet service at your home or office, you're probably not alone. A new study released by the Communications Workers of America says Montana ranks almost dead last in average internet download speeds. Only North Dakota and Alaska have slower average speeds.
KECI Missoula |
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Facebook Faces Class-action Suit Over Beacon
A class-action suit charges Facebook with privacy law violations for implementation of its Beacon program.
PC World |
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