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Famous cricketers' names used in scam
A MAN accused of using cricket aliases to scam $110,000 from American Express and Citibank was allegedly part of an identity fraud web targeted by elite investigators.
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Cape Fear FX brings movie special effects to life
My workspace has a computer, a telephone, pictures of my wife and a coffee mug.
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Hackers do no harm to Tehama County Sheriff site
First city hall then the Tehama County Sheriff's Department. These local Web sites are two of the 250,000 sites and counting that have been affected by a vulnerability in Microsoft Servers.
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Turn your junk into food; Recycling event will benefit Council of Social Concern
Wondering what to do with that old television, computer monitor or appliance now that you’ve bought a new one?
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Toshiba Shows Advanced Image Detection Prototypes
Toshiba has developed a gesture control system for TVs that allows simple control by waving you arm about.
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Standards Body Crafts Roaming Protocol
The IEEE's 802.11r standard sets protocol for Wi-Fi devices to roam quickly between access points, improving service.
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UK Taxpayer Data Included on PC Sold on eBay
British police recover a computer that made its way to auction still loaded with taxpayers' personal information.
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Sharp Shows Carbon-neutral Big-screen TV
Sharp says solar-panel and LCD TV technology is at the stage where a single panel can provide enough power for a TV for 4.5...
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Reiser confesses to strangling estranged wife
Hans Reiser killed his estranged wife by strangling her after she made a "cavalier" remark during an argument over who should have custody of the couple's children, his attorney said Friday after the Oakland computer programmer was sentenced to 15 years to...
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DayWalker case mod is amazing, can't solve Wesley Snipes' tax evasion problems
Filed under: Desktops There was no shortage of case mods at NVIDIA's NVISION conference, but this one in particular managed to snag the majority of the spotlight. Created by Richard "DarthBeavis" Surroz, the Blade-themed DayWalker actually houses three separate computer systems; two are for playing games, while the other acts as a server. Conceptually, at least, the rig is designed to ...
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Reiser confesses to strangling estranged wife
Hans Reiser killed his estranged wife by strangling her after she made a "cavalier" remark during an argument over who should have custody of the couple's children, his attorney said Friday after the Oakland computer programmer was sentenced to 15 years to...
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DayWalker case mod is amazing, can't solve Wesley Snipes' tax evasion problems
Filed under: Desktops There was no shortage of case mods at NVIDIA's NVISION conference, but this one in particular managed to snag the majority of the spotlight. Created by Richard "DarthBeavis" Surroz, the Blade-themed DayWalker actually houses three separate computer systems; two are for playing games, while the other acts as a server. Conceptually, at least, the rig is designed to ...
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DataMind Srl Announces Jade 1.0 Digital Image Processing for Windows XP and Windows Vista
DataMind Srl is delighted to announce that Jade, their highly acclaimed digital image processing application, is now available alsoon Microsoft Windows platforms. Implementing state-of-the-art algorithms to enhance color, contrast and dynamic range, Jade is an easy-to-use image enhancement and batch processing tool that will automatically improve digital images. Following the success ofJade for ...
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Obama: The Price of Being Black
An article by Andrew Hacker from The New York Review of Books, September 25, 2008
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Hungary's Liberal Party Rejects PM's Tax Cut Plans
BUDAPEST -(Dow Jones)- Hungary's Liberal Party, or SZDSZ, rejected Saturday Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany's tax cut plans, Internet news portal index.hu said.
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Microsoft's Stevie Ballmer, Sony's Sir Howie Stringer Headlining CES Keynotes [Ces]
With Bill Gates' part time transition in full effect, Steve Ballmer will be picking up Keynote duties at 2009's CES, but only for the pre show speech. Opening night honors go to the charming and...
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Jim Ross Blog: Eric Bischoff Starting New Promotion, Gail Kim Leaving TNA, more
Jim Ross has a new blog entry up where he talks about Eric Bischoff starting a new wrestling promotion, The Brian Kendrick, Gail Kim leaving TNA, and more.
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Dell To Continue to Offer XP on new PCs
Dell, Inc announced on Friday that it will offer Windows XP operating system to their personal computer customers after the June deadline. Microsoft has scheduled to pull the Windows XP operating system from store shelves on June 30 in an effort to upgrade customers to Windows Vista.
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Android App Store Winners
The day after Google announced its answer to Apple's iPhone App store, it has announced the winners of a contest wherein developers win $275,000 or $100,000 for developing a top app for Google's upcoming Android mobile phone OS. To get an idea of where the trend in mobile computing is heading, all of the top ten use location-based data via GPS. Check out the winners.
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Heads (or is it helmets?) start to roll for New York Giants
First of all, my apologies for not posting my roster projection. I had the worst connection issues in the history of the Internet yesterday and had to find a hard line today because both of my wireless connections are shot for some reason.
The Trenton Times |
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Seven missing foster kids found this past week
Honolulu — Seven children previously listed on the Department of Human Services Missing Children Web site were reported found this past week, department officials said.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Hackers do no harm to Tehama County Sheriff site
First city hall then the Tehama County Sheriff's Department.
Red Bluff Daily News |
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No man drought online
There's some good news for women using the internet to meet a man. NZDating.com , the country's largest dating service, researched the so-called "man drought" for the Herald on Sunday and found there were more men seeking women than women seeking men.
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Man arrested over threats to kill Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito
Japanese police have arrested a man who allegedly posted murder threats against Crown Prince Naruhito on an Internet message site.
Times & Transcript |
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Roll Your Own Lightning at Sunset Desktop [How To]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser. When we highlighted reader Kaelri's customized Windows XP desktop, pictured above, it drew oohs and ahhs from everyone looking to...
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