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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Adrian Lamo, Wikileaks, and what it means to be a patriot
Life is full of little decisions. What to make for dinner. What color T-shirt to wear. Whether it's time to mock Apple fans again. You know, those little, simple decisions of daily life.
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Soldier leaked Google attack investigation details, hacker says
Hacker Adrian Lamo says the Army analyst who confided to him about leaking air-strike videos and diplomatic cables also told him he leaked details about a U.S. investigation of cyberattacks on Google.
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50 years ago, second U.S. manned orbital flight (photos)
On May 24, 1962, Scott Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight when he piloted the Aurora 7 through three orbits of the Earth on a mission which lasted less than 5 hours.
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Manned space travel past, present, and future (images)
On the anniversary of the first manned space flight and NASA's space shuttle program, take a look at spacecraft for manned travel from the past and those coming in the future.
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Man steals judge's nameplate, posts on Facebook, gets arrested
First, Steven Mulhall stole Judge Michael Orlando's nameplate. Next, he posted a picture of himself with it on his girlfriend's Facebook profile. Lastly, someone noticed and tipped off the police.
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Man charged with threatening to kill Obama on Facebook, Twitter
A man was arrested last week for two Facebook posts: he said he would a) assassinate US President Barack Obama by b) putting a bullet through Obama's head, and upload the incident to YouTube.
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Sears.com marketplace: the poor man's Playboy?
Sears is getting frisky this Valentine's day with some racy images in their marketplace! Read all about it here and share your thoughts afterward.
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Google's Pseudonym Problem: New Implementation Revealed
Details about the new Google Plus pseudonym policy implementation reveal new problems.
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Pseudonyms on Google Plus? Wrong.
Google Plus made a small change to its "real name" policy but it still doesn't support pseudonyms.
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Man faces five years for 'God does not exist' Facebook post
31-year-old Alexander Aan faces up to fives years in prison after he declared himself an atheist on Facebook. The Indonesian man is in protective police custody because he fears physical assault.
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The man behind the latest Twitter meme: Uberfacts
Nietzsche once said, "There are no facts, only interpretations". Kris Sanchez would say otherwise. He's the 20-year-old guy running the immensely popular Twitter account @Uberfacts. These facts...
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Man tries to sell son on Facebook for $20 million
Saud bin Nasser Al Shahry of Saudi Arabia wants to sell his son on Facebook for $20 million. He says it's the only way to avoid poverty, but some believe it could be a publicity stunt.
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La Redoute shows naked man in beachwear publicity stunt
Fashion retailer La Redoute has apologised over an image of a naked man behind a group of children advertising beachwear. Was it a cynical PR stunt or a genuine error?
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High style at Burning Man: The architecture of Black Rock City
A new book from photographer Philippe Glade showcases 16 years of the best and most interesting dwellings at the popular countercultural art festival. From hexayurts to parachutes to artful carports,
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Kindle Fire might be most manly gift this holiday season (survey)
Looking for a tablet to give to a male friend or relative? The Kindle Fire might be a good idea.
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Via Facebook: UK man gets four-year sentence for inciting riots
Another UK man has been sentenced to four years for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns. The ruling is to serve as a warning to others, the judge said.
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Apple fixes iTunes man-in-the-middle security hole
The vulnerability affects both Mac OS X and Windows users and lets a man-in-the-middle attacker offer harmful software that appears to originate from Apple.
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Florida man arrested for hacking celebrity e-mail accounts
Christopher Chaney has been charged with multiple counts of computer hacking, aggravated identity theft, and wire fraud. If convicted of all charges, he could face up to 121 years in prison.
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Steve Jobs: the anti-Davos, Davos man
Steve Jobs didn't spend a lot of time trading personal influence with the canape crowd. He didn't scrub up well to role play CEO as statesman. But then he didn't need to all that much. He let his...
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'Man in wheelchair falls down the elevator shaft' scam spreading on Facebook
Researchers from Sophos have spotted a currently circulating Facebook scam, enticing visitors into clicking on a bogus video link.
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