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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Celebrity hacker to plead guilty
Christopher Chaney is expected to plead guilty on Monday for hacking into the e-mail accounts of multiple celebrities, including Christina Aguilera, Mila Kunis, and Scarlett Johansson.
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Wife discovers second wife via Facebook friend finder
Alan O'Neill was never in a relationship with two women at once, but he was married to two women once. Everything would have been fine if it wasn't for a Facebook friend suggestion.
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Judge to release WikiLeaks' Assange on bail
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange was granted bail today by a London judge, but prosecutors said they will appeal the decision.
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Prosecutors defend Gizmodo search; ID seller
San Mateo County prosecutors are defending the search of a Gizmodo.com editor's home and seizure of his computers that were part of a criminal investigation into an iPhone prototype lost by an...
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HP being investigated by German and Russian authorities over bribes, says WSJ
Hewlett-Packard executives are reportedly being investigated by German and Russian authorities for paying out millions of dollars in bribes, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Judge blocks prosecution of sexting teens
The wingnut prosecutor in Pennsylvania who threatened to charge three teenage girls with child pornography for sending photos of themselves has been temporarily put on ice by a federal judge, the...
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Students sue over "sexting" case
The New York Times is running a story that raises important questions about school rights and growing practice of "sexting" among kids. Sexting, of course, involves sending nude or provocative...
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Girls sue DA who threatened them over bra photos
You know, writing about technology every day, you get used to a certain level of stupidity. But I'm pretty flabbergasted, no outraged, about this story of kids being threatened with jail time...
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Prosecutor drops a charge in Pirate Bay case
The Pirate Bay may escape prosecution unscathed as prosecution concedes it doesn't have evidence to support one of the charges.
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Google on trial in Italy: Should it prevent video publication without consent?
Four executives from Google are about to face criminal charges in Italy and privacy violations. The lawsuit, noted by the New York Times' Saul Hansell and the International Association of...
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Satyam – Can anything be trusted in Raju’s resignation letter?
Why he couldn’t have acted alone According to the Financial Times, former Satyam chairman Raju may have been quite busy in the deception he orchestrated. In this article, we learn that: The...
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Childs rigged crazyquilt private network
The prosecution unveiled more details on the lunacy in San Francisco in court filings that urged the judge to keep rogue network administrator Terry Childs' bail at $5 million. The Chronicle...
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Judge refuses to reduce 'rogue' admin's bail
Breaking news: A San Francisco judge just refused to lower Terry Childs' bail from $5 million, the SF Chron reports. Prosecutors said that by rigging the network so that key programs were held...
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Convicted cop may have been framed with false science
Former Baltimore police sergeant James A. Kulbicki has served a dozen years in a Maryland prison for the murder of his girlfriend. He was convicted based on the testimony of an FBI forensice...
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Archives intern sells Civil War docs on eBay
Rare book seller obtained internship at National Archives, stole items and sold them on eBay.
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DAs blogging - just a bad idea, or actionable?
District attorneys - angry at newspaper coverage - offer one-sided attacks on the media. Many lawyers consider it a bad idea, but some defendants are fighting back in court.
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In NE, email porn, go to jail?
State attorney general introduces bill to make sending of pornography a misdemeanor - a felony if sent to a child.
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KY supreme court clears DNA testing for Death Row inmate
DNA testing opens the door to a convicted murderer's appeal, but release is far from certain.
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Wide disparity in NJ sex offender registries
Some counties post as many as 43% of sex offenders to online registries, others as little as 8%. Individual prosecutor choices partly explain the difference but the large variations are puzzling.
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Document: Google subpoenaed over pornography
Prosecutors defending an Internet pornography law demand that Google hand over millions of search records.
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