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Audit: Colo. emergency computers were not used for porn
COLORADO — Colorado Emergency Operations Center computers were used to access dating, entertainment and travel Web sites but not pornography, according to an audit released Monday.
Vail Daily |
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Bogus Web site uses image of Akron mayor
Akron's mayor is a victim of identity theft. Akron Mayor Don Plusquellic's credit card number wasn't stolen. An image of his face was.
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Fuel deals: Indian Oil JV eyes Mumbai, Delhi airports
The company, which has successfully commissioned the 'open access' fuel storage system for the first time in the country at Bangalore International Airport, has submitted its expression of interest for the projects. Currently, IOC, HPCL and BPCL are providing fuel storage services at Mumbai and Delhi airports.
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HTC Touch Pro Comes to Some U.S. Retailers
Although no wireless carrier in the United States is officially offering the HTC Touch Pro, it's possible for U.S. consumers to get this device now, thanks to grey retailers.
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Prospective Employers May Be Checking Your Facebook Profile
Is you Facebook profile squeaky clean? If it's not, it could cost you that potential job as more employers are logging on to get the goods, and the dirt.
WITN 7 North Carolina |
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Compal selects Option to provide HSPA 3G connectivity to new range of Mobile Internet Devices - Quick Facts
(RTTNews) - Option N.V. (OPNVY.PK) said that its embedded wireless modules and Linux-based connection management software was selected by Compal Electronics to provide HSPA 3G connectivity to a new range of Mobile Internet Devices, or MIDs.
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Marks & Spencer, BHP Billiton, Helphire
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Marks & Spencer plans to slash the redundancy benefits for its 60,000 staff by up to 25% in a move that has infuriated employees and triggered fears of a middle management cull.
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State says metals pose no hazard for part of Bryn Eyre site
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Slower global demand could hurt Dell, HP
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Fears that emerging market demand for Dell Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co technology products will slow and that the U.S. dollar will strengthen in the remainder of the year may overshadow earnings in line with or above Wall Street targets.
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Confounding the computer
Every time you go through that seemingly simple exercise of deciphering a word in squiggly letters to buy tickets or start a free Yahoo account, you're outperforming the world's best computers.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Your Community
ONLINE POLL 56 percent watching Olympics How much of the Olympic Summer Games are you watching on TV?
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Man could avoid jail in sex assault case
NASHUA -- A Manchester man accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old Nashua girl whom he'd met online would avoid prison but undergo counseling while on probation under the terms of a plea deal, court records show. ... - By ANDREW WOLFE Staff Writer
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Macomb Briefs
Police have charged a 20-year-old Warren man with distributing child pornography. The Macomb County Sheriff's Macomb Area Computer Enforcement Team arrested Joshua Andrew Dorothy last week. The defendant was arraigned Thursday and is scheduled to appear in Warren district court today for a preliminary exam. Police say Dorothy repeatedly posted messages on an Internet chat channel that he was ...
Detroit News |
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Six in 10 Minnesota kids come up short in science
A new online test cast some doubt on the state's high reputation in science ed, with a minority of students labeled "proficient."
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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MSN Bows New Comedy Series Republicrats
Centered around a fictional presidential candidate who will place much of his campaign’s strategy in the hands of Web viewers
Mediaweek |
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Netbook popularity may be boon for Qualcomm
While the popularity of the Eee PC from Asustek Computer may help drive the netbook market and benefit PC processor players such as Intel and VIA Technologies, the new found market acceptance for mini-notebook devices may also be boon for mobile handset chip provider Qualcomm and its Snapdragon processor.
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Complete Story Related Stories: Community Journalism and Open Source Software Share a Social Bond (Aug 14, 2008) ...
"As part of its mission, the OSL offers a professional hosting environment to the open source community, as well as software development services to industry.
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No Quanta Computer seat on Quanmax board of directors
Taiwan-based Quanta Computer was originally expected to take a position on the board of directors of Quanmax (renamed from Kontron Asia), a joint venture maker of industrial PCs between Germany-based Kontron AG and Quanta Computer, at Quanmax's provisional shareholder meeting on August 18, but did not nominate any candidates for the election of three new directors, according to industry sources ...
Digi Times |
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Chicony to maintain annual capacity of 20 million notebook camera modules until 2010
Chicony Electronics, the largest Taiwan-based maker of USB 2.0 camera modules for being built in notebook PCs, will maintain its annual production capacity of such product at a minimum level of 20 million units from 2008 to 2010, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
Digi Times |
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Giants notes: Schierholtz a big hit in Olympics
The picture made the rounds in the Giants' clubhouse before Monday's game. Players and coaches took turns staring at the computer-screen image of Nate Schierholtz taking out China catcher Yang Yang at the Beijing Olympics. Bodies colliding, helmets flying,...
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Cameras to ease Macomb traffic
Officials say the system, which uses cameras and computers to adjust the timing of traffic signals, will save motorists time and money by preventing their vehicles from idling at empty intersections.
Detroit News |
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Taiwan market: More colors for Asustek Eee PC
Asustek Computer has launched several chassis color options for its Eee PC series in Taiwan market including purple for the Eee PC 900 and cherry blossoms for its Eee PC 901. The company is also planning to launch the purple Eee PC 900 in Hong Kong by August 23.
Digi Times |
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Taiwan market: More colors for Asustek Eee PC
Asustek Computer has launched several chassis color options for its Eee PC series in Taiwan market including purple for the Eee PC 900 and cherry blossoms for its Eee PC 901. The company is also planning to launch the purple Eee PC 900 in Hong Kong by August 23.
Digi Times |
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State on wrong side of digital divide
The global race to embrace broadband Internet is creating a world of digital haves and have-nots, according to the Communication Workers of America. The surprising news in that is where the United States finds itself in the high-speed Internet race. Americans are mired in a broadband world that leaves them far behind their global competitors in Japan, South Korea, Finland, France and even our ...
The Oklahoman |
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Harlingen man sentenced to more than 5 years in prison
BROWNSVILLE - A Harlingen man who had pornographic videos and photos of children in his computer has been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison.
Valley Morning Star |
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