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Couric?s Online Coverage
When Katie Couric concludes her one-hour prime time broadcasts during the national political conventions, she will continue hosting coverage on the Internet, CBS said.
New York Times |
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Apple builds monster market numbers
Just a decade after it was on the brink of bankruptcy, Apple has built a market value higher than that of Google, Cisco, and Intel. As originally reported by Apple news site MacDailyNews, the company has built its market cap to some $158bn, according to figures from Businessweek.
Infomatics |
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A look at SC's new tobacco-use surcharge
The state Budget and Control Board on Thursday approved a tobacco-use surcharge on health insurance premiums. WHAT IT DID: Public employees will pay an additional $25 a month if they or family members covered under their plan smoke or chew tobacco. WHEN: The surcharge takes effect Jan. 1, 2010. HOW: Under an honor system, nonsmokers must fill out an affidavit to get the lower rate. Penalties for ...
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Local teacher charged with cyber sex crime
A Pasco County teacher who claims to be very religious is charged with a cyber sex crime.
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City to tear down YouTube hot spot
The old Gaebler Children's Center building on Trapelo Road has become a prime target in recent years for trespassing and vandalism, police said. Some of the culprits have even taken it to a new level by videotaping their handiwork and posting it on the Internet.
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Sonnenberg named ad director
Andrea Sonnenberg has been named director of advertising, responsible for the Lake County News-Sun, the Pioneer Lake County weekly publications and all Pioneer, The Doings and News-Sun Internet sales, Larry Green, president and publisher of Pioneer Press, has announced
Mundelein Review |
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First look: Wuala online P2P backup service makes us nervous
Wuala brings a unique approach to web-based file storage with social sharing features and cross-platform compatibility. We stick our head in Wuala's cloud. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Microsoft PDC, WinHEC Will Be Windows 7 Coming-out Parties
Microsoft will give developers their first in-depth look at Windows 7 at PDC and WinHEC, beginning in late October.
PC World |
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Something borrowed, something blue, something webcast
In the digital age, even the most sacred ceremonies are going online.
The Daily Progress |
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Suspect in killing of 7 convicted in jail battery
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The man whom authorities consider the main triggerman in the slayings of seven members of an Indianapolis family has been convicted of striking a jail guard.
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Lights, camera, deer! Hunters use trail cameras to help their odds
Downloaded onto the computer, the photos — "YouTube" for whitetail addicts — offer up some tantalizing clues to what's lurking in the cedar breaks and hiding in the cool creek bottoms right now.
Austin American-Statesman |
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12-Year Prison Sentences Follow Internet Stalking
BENTONVILLE - Two men were sentenced to 12 years in prison for Internet stalking of children.
The Morning News |
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Oracle spent nearly $1.3 million in second quarter to lobby on patent reform, trade measures
WASHINGTON (AP) - Oracle Corp. spent nearly $1.3 million in the second quarter to lobby on patent reform, tax issues, trade measures and other issues, according to a recent disclosure form.
Canadian Business |
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Simplify Media app plays from home library to iPhone
A new version of the Simplify Media iPhone app is available for download. Simplify Media v1.1 enables users to play music from their entire home music collection on their iPhone or iPod touch, from any place with a Wi-Fi or EDGE/3G network connection. Music can also be streamed from up to 30 friends. Simplify Media also allows viewing of album ar...
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Autodesk beats Wall Street earnings, revenue estimates for FY09 second quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) - Autodesk Inc., a maker of computer-aided design software, posted fiscal second-quarter results late Thursday that handily beat Wall Street's expectations.
Canadian Business |
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Smartphone Is Expected via Google
T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone powered by Google?s Android software, according to people briefed on the company?s plans.
New York Times |
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Autodesk beats Wall Street earnings, revenue estimates for FY09 second quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) - Autodesk Inc., a maker of computer-aided design software, posted fiscal second-quarter results late Thursday that handily beat Wall Street's expectations.
Canadian Business |
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Police seize more laptops to crack terror email mystery
The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Mumbai Police has seized four or five more laptops from new suspects in its efforts to unravel the mystery of an email sent minutes before the July 26 Ahmedabad serial blasts, a senior official said Thursday.
Calcutta News |
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McCain's grass is greener on Astroturf
The Web has opened up vast new fields to be covered with synthetic grassroots electioneering
The Globe and Mail |
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Computer glitch problem at Heathrow
Thousands of passengers travelling from Heathrow Airport's Terminal 3 have been delayed because of a computer problem, the airport's operator BAA said.
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Computer glitch problem at Heathrow
Thousands of passengers travelling from Heathrow Airport's Terminal 3 have been delayed because of a computer problem, the airport's operator BAA said.
Liverpool Echo |
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Indictment alleges 7 conspired to sell prescription drugs
Seven Missouri residents, including a couple from Eldon, have been indicted by a federal grand jury for participating in a $3.4 million conspiracy to distribute prescription drugs through Internet pharmacy Web sites.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Apple builds monster market numbers
Just a decade after it was on the brink of bankruptcy, Apple has built a market value higher than that of Google, Cisco, and Intel.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Airport travelers separated by skill level
Some travelers flying out of Columbus now have to choose an airport security line depending on how fast they can take off their shoes, empty their pockets and put their laptop in a bin. Port Columbus is the 33rd airport in the U.S. to segregate travelers by their skill level into "expert," "casual" and "family" security lanes.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Trinity Oaks Teacher Charged With Online Soliciting
A Trinity Oaks Elementary School teacher was arrested this afternoon on charges of soliciting sex from teenage girls on the Internet in a sting operation run by the Attorney General's Office Citrus County Pasco
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