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Archive for March, 2008

Hotel ban lifted on Cubans

A resolution signed by the Interior Commerce Ministry on March 21 also authorized the sale of computers, microwaves and DVD players, items which had only been sold to companies and foreigners.

Students not so honest on honor code

The student currently in charge of the honor code project said it was an oversight, but cheating experts say it illustrates a sloppiness among Internet-era students who don’t know how to cite sources properly and think of their computers as cut-and …

Cities go dark to highlight warming

But the international banks and brokerages of Dublin’s financial district blazed away with light, illuminating floor after empty floor of desks and idling computers.

Can Sprint’s WiMax Alliance Last?

Analysts also expect them to commission devices that let users tunnel back into the home to view content stored locally on digital video recorders and home computers while they’re on the road. Such a move could, in effect, steal customers from Sprint …

Youth shelter worker lived it up on company card, police say

They seized a 2001 Mercedes Benz S430, four computers, flat-screen and projection TVs, a golf cart, fishing gear, four shotguns, a pistol, a camera, a bed, lamps, nightstands, a washer and dryer pair, cell phones, Lakers tickets, and among many other …

Troops hunt ‘war criminal’

Popov, who runs an accounting service, told local media the troops had taken documents related to her company as well as her telephones and computers. The three homes were all in the wartime Bosnian Serb stronghold of Pale, 10 miles east of Sarajevo …

Adobe launches free Web version of Photoshop

And, once they register, users can get to their accounts from different computers. Web-based software is increasingly popular, and Adobe knows it’s got to get on that train, said Kathleen Maher, an analyst at Jon Peddie Research. Many kinds of software …

File sharers get help spotting ISP moves

… move to a system that manages capacity without favoring one type of traffic over another. The “plug-in” Vuze made available as a free download last weekend looks for “reset packets,” the tool Comcast uses to break off some connections with computers

Police: Vandals Spray Graffiti On, Steal <b>Computers</b> From Day Care

In an NBC 6 exclusive, employees at the center said they don’t have a surveillance system because, for 10 years, there was no need. “The children are just learning to read, and they’re trying to identify the letters and their sounds,” said the center …

It’s prison for ID thief who used P2P software

Kopiloff, 35, of Seattle, used the software to search people’s computers for personal financial documents. In many cases, prosecutors said, Kopiloff’s victims were unaware their children had installed the software. Kopiloff received four years and …