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Arrest over Guns N' Roses songs on web
US Federal officials have arrested a man on suspicion of violating copyright laws for placing songs on the Internet from an unreleased album by rock band Guns N' Roses.
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Sight and sound: Former illustrator plugs into deejaying
Ten years ago, the computer put an end to his job.
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LG Display and Amtran to set up LCD panel joint venture
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Display Co Ltd <034220.KS> and Taiwan's Amtran Technology <2489.TW> agreed on Monday to set up a joint venture in China to produce flat screen modules and manufacture TV sets for brand makers.
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Ad targeting based on ISP tracking now in doubt
(AP:NEW YORK) It sounded like a winning proposition _ free money _ for Internet access providers.
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Hacker jailed for false quake alert
A UNIVERSITY student in China has been jailed for 18 months for hacking into a Government website and posting a fake earthquake alert, state media reported.
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Hacker jailed for false quake alert
A UNIVERSITY student in China has been jailed for 18 months for hacking into a Government website and posting a fake earthquake alert, state media reported.
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DANBURY Computer courses for all adults
SeniorNet officials have announced the schedule for new computer courses -- open to all adults, not just seniors -- in Danbury.For beginners with no experience with computers there will be a "Computer Fundamentals" class beginning Sept. 8."E-mail Made Easy" will begin Oct.
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DANBURY Internet workshop for children
Children in grades 4 and 5 are invited to the Danbury Library for a free "Homework Technology Tour" to learn where to find reliable Internet sources to help them with their homework assignments. The free, hands-on workshop will be Sept. 24 from 3:45 to 5 p.
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AMD’s Ruiz comes to Malta for site inspection at Luther Forest
Hector Ruiz says he is impressed with the progress at the Luther Forest Technology Campus, which could become the home of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s next computer-chip manufacturing plant. (AMD)
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Meehan seeks bail on porn charges
The former partner of Shannon Matthews' mother is to apply for bail on child pornography charges. Craig Meehan, 22, is accused of possessing 140 indecent images of children, which were allegedly found on a computer at the home he shared with Karen Matthews in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire.
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Jerry Spiry, 'S.D. Hayshaker," is gone
Jerome D. "Jerry" Spiry must have represented that old saying, "You can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy" because his Java-Mobridge roots and background stayed with him so much that his friends where he settled in New York State called him the South Dakota Hayshaker.
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LG Display, Amtran to set up LCD panel, TV venture
(Adds details, shares)
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Board gets a sneak preview of rSchoolToday site
It was just a sneak preview, but after only a few minutes of watching Laurie Wavra at Monday's School Board meeting click through some of the pages of information available on the Crookston Public Schools' new Web portal, rSchoolToday, it was clear to all in attendance that the school district's new site is way different than the old one.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Xbox 360 price cut in Japan
Microsoft is expected to announce a price cut of its Xbox 360 console in Japan of almost 30 percent.
iafrica.com |
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Asia-Pacific tops in various telecommunications sectors
Bangkok - The Asia-Pacific region is the world's largest broadband market with 39 per cent of the total, the largest mobile phone market with 1.4 billion subscribers and claims 42 per cent of the world's internet users, a UN report revealed Monday. B...
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Entrepreneur aims to continue his Midas touch with Zscaler
Protecting computers and networks takes a patchwork quilt of security features.
BizJournals |
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McCain is out of touch
Melanie Wong found a handful of people who don’t believe John McCain’s ignorance of computers or the Internet is anything to be concerned about in his qualifications to be president of the United States.
Vail Daily |
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Project would let TV viewers multitask
Hoping to plant their flags on the screens of Internet-connected television sets, Intel Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have unveiled a new project to populate those screens with tiny programs called widgets.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Online social network adds applications
Friendster, an early online social network that has faded in the United States but remains strong in Asia, has begun letting programmers create photo-sharing applications and other programs that work on Friendster as well as rival sites.
Rocky Mountain News |
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New software to protect the Net
Intercepting Internet traffic, and spying on the communication between two computers, is a gold mine for hackers. Now Carnegie Mellon University researchers hope software they've built will make it harder for criminals to hit that jackpot.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Apple survives iPhone glitches - thus far
First an iPhone price cut left early buyers feeling foolish. Then came reports that some iPods were spitting sparks. Now the new iPhone 3G has been marred by bugs, spotty service, disappearing programs for the device and a veil of secrecy over software developers trying to broaden its appeal.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Google's Vanderbilt joins Bebo
Bebo has once again turned to Google to bolster its senior management, hiring Nicole Vanderbilt to drive its international expansion plan. By Mark Sweney
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Do-it-yourself 'I dos' on a budget
The do-it-yourself wedding trend is expected to gain momentum if the economy continues to sour, experts say. Fueled by the movement to personalize weddings and easy access to resources on the Internet and elsewhere, some couples no longer are willing to pay big bucks for items they can make themselves. Brides are coming up with ways to create everything from veils to centerpieces. And ...
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Technology at Sierra helps to detect breast cancer early
EL PASO -- The image on the computer monitor looks like an art photo -- a close-up still life of glistening rocks and awash in sea foam.
El Paso Times |
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IT insight: Stay competitive with digital management
According to IT giant Microsoft, 46% of all business software is never used. Experts agree that the proportion is even hgher in the motor retail industry.
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