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Jeff will upgrade tech gear for police
The Jeffersonville City Council approved a five-year, $1.4 million lease tonight for laptop computers, software and cruiser-mounted video cameras to help its police department make a leap in technology.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 11:26 p.m.
Editorial: In the strip mall of the Internet, we've found the bathroom Almost everyone has heard of the "juicycampus.com" online forum by now. If you haven't, you're not missing much.
Collegiate Times
Google's Chrome browser blows Microsoft out of the water
Several thousand IT professionals gather in Sydney today for Microsoft's TechEd, the company's annual love-in for the technically-inclined.
Crikey
READ: Police Find Child Porn on Computer
Police say an Austin science teacher is about to face additional charges of having child porn. This is after Steven Golka was arrested and charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child a week and a half ago. Police say Golka worked as a science teacher at the Oaks Treatment Center in South Austin.
FOX 7 News Austin
Police Find Child Porn on Computer of Sex Assault Suspect
Former science teacher Steven Golka is facing new charges after police found child porn on his computer. Golka is already in jail after he was accused of sexually assaulting a young child. FOX 7's Jenni Lee reports.
FOX 7 News Austin
3 arrests in second protest march of Republican convention
ST. PAUL -- At least three people were arrested Tuesday during a tense march against poverty that ended near the Republican convention arena with police using tear gas and flash-bang grenades to disperse protesters
Post-Bulletin
POWAY: Man gets prison for child porn
A former San Diego County employee who pleaded guilty to possessing more than 600 images of child pornography was sentenced Friday to three years and five months in federal prison. Lawrence Lester Nixon pleaded guilty in May to possessing a computer
North County Times
Google's Chrome: 7 Reasons for It and 7 Reasons Against It
It's an election year, and we're not just talking the Oval Office in the big white house on Pennsylvaia Avenue. The battle of the browsers is getting fierce, and Google wants you to sign up for its campaign.
PC World
Chrome vs. the World
So Google is now a browser company. What does that mean for the rest of the industry?
PC World
Tom Avaitabile
New to the writing scene is author Tom Avitabile, a Senior Creative Director at a New York advertising firm that has dabbled in engineering, computers and has a few film and television credits in his back pocket. In his debut novel "The Eighth Day," Avitabile explores the use of mind control and supposed terrorist attacks to prevent advances in technology.
The Western Courier
New eBay site keeps social, environmental goals in mind
Most consumers probably associate eBay Inc. more with vintage lunch boxes and low-priced electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi.
Rocky Mountain News
Queens Man Charged with Selling Stolen Bras on eBay
A New York man is accused of selling $80,000 worth of stolen Victoria's Secret bras on Internet auction sites over the last two years. Prosecutors say 41-year-old Queens resident George Tutaya was arraigned Tuesday on charges of criminal possession of stolen property. He faces up to seven years in prison if convicted.
FOX 5 New York
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Microsoft Australia has launched its Students to Business (S2B) program to link students and graduate job seekers with local IT career opportunities.
ARNnet
Industry welcomes Chrome as 'business as usual'
Companies such as Mozilla and Canonical have extended a welcome to Google's browser, while Microsoft says Internet Explorer can rest on its record.
ZDNet Asia
St. Paul protests play out in streets, online
MINNEAPOLIS -- It used to be that when organizers of mass demonstrations mobilized their marchers, they relied on bullhorns and walkie-talkies to get the word out
Post-Bulletin
Political outsider says he has new ideas for Fremont
Niles resident proposes wireless Internet, supports A's plan
The Fremont Argus
First steps with Google Chrome
The Google Chrome browser So the Google Chrome web browser finally became available earlier today and I decided to download it and have a play around. Below is a description of my initial experience with the new browser. The download is a mere 474Kb followed by a longer download of the actual application as part of the [...]
Geek.com
Presidential Campaigns Hit Internet to Target Young Voters
Both presidential campaigns have hit the internet in an effort to attract younger voters.
KFVS 12 Cape Girardeau
fotocommunity Holds Press Conference At Photokina Stand " Highlights Photographic Benefits Of A True Information-Age ...
DMN Newswire--2008-9-2--fotocommunity â?? the world's largest online meeting place ( www.fotocommunity.com ) for photographic enthusiasts and pros to share ideas and inspirationsâ??brings its considerable global presence (and thousands of its members) to photokina ( www.fotocommunity.com/info/Photokina2008 ) in Hall 9 â?? Stand B054/DO55.
Broadcast Newsroom
Information on Athens police computer lost
ATHENS, Tenn. - A TVA electrical power failure and spike in July took down the Athens police computer and backup system, and information on the system was irretrievable.
Knoxville News Sentinel
Pastors? Web Electioneering Prompts U.S. Reviews of Tax Exemptions
A Harlem pastor?s angry online sermon that denounced Senator Barack Obama is among cases that highlight new federal guidelines that bar electioneering on the Web by tax-exempt groups.
New York Times
Outdoors are great for eyesight
It's not the case that lots of television, computer games and poring over textbooks brings on short-sightedness, Australian researchers say. But it is true that children fond of being outdoors are less likely to be myopic, the Sydney University team says.
China Daily
Grant to help police share crime data
Police in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro will use a $254,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to buy computer software to help them more quickly respond to acts of terrorism and better communicate between the three agencies, officials said Tuesday.
The News Virginian
Apple set to launch new iPods
Apple has set the stage for new iPod music player launches – and potential price cuts – with a media invitation to a "Let's Rock" event next Tuesday that has been widely anticipated by Apple fans.
Stuff
Sun Microsystems and NIIT Join Hands to Expand Technology Horizons for Students
Sun Microsystems, a leading provider of advanced network computing systems, software and IT-related solutions, and NIIT, a leading Global Talent Development Corporation have announced a partnership to offer training on Sun technologies to students in Vietnam.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
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