MySpace to 'block sex offenders'
Social networking website MySpace says it will release tools to identify and ban US sex offenders from its service.
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7.12.2006
Emergence Day Revealed: Critically Acclaimed Xbox 360 Title “Gears of War” to Surface Nov. 12, 2006
Countdown begins for the most anticipated game of 2006 as gamers eagerly await the flagship title from Microsoft Game Studios and Epic Games.
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3.8.2006
Vista: the Gender Challenged OS, After the Longhorn Sex Change
Windows Vista is a Microsoft gender-challenged operating system, after it has survived the Longhorn sex change. Just bear with me, it will all make sense in the end, I promise.
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22.3.2008
ATITool 0.27 Beta 1
ATITool is an overclocking utility designed for ATI video cards. Design target is to write a light-weight application for the enthusiast - so no questionable registry tweaks.
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28.2.2007
BIG Comparison of 27 BitTorrent clients
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of BitTorrent clients. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date.
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Windows Home Server, officially available August 27
If there’s one computing server product every enthusiast and home-user should be excited about, that would not be Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition for Itanium-Based Systems..
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17.8.2007
27 Vista SP1 Copies Running Simultaneously on the Same Machine
Microsoft never contested the fact that Windows Vista's hardware requirements qualified the latest Windows client as resource hungry, but at the same time, the company did point out that, given the right system, the platform would deliver quite a performance.
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9.6.2008
February 27, 2008: Microsoft plans a triple-play launch
Microsoft announced at its partner conference on July 10 that it will launch Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008 together in a single launch on February 27, 2008, in Los Angeles.
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10.7.2007Americans giving up friends, sex for Web life
Surfing the net has become an obsession for many Americans with the majority of U.S. adults feeling they cannot go for a week without going online and
one in three giving up friends and sex for the Web.
A survey asked 1,011 American adults how long they would feel OK without
going on the Web, to which 15% said a just a day or less, 21% said a couple of days and another 19% said a few days.
Only a fifth
of those who took part in an online survey conducted by advertising agency JWT between Sept. 7 and Sept. 11 said they could go for a week.
"People told us how anxious, isolated and bored they felt when they are forced offline," said Ann Mack, director of trend spotting at JWT,
which conducted the survey to see how technology was changing people's behavior...
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20.09.200729,000 Sex Offender Profiles on MySpace
The problem of sex offenders
on MySpace now appears to be
much larger than the company
initially suggested. The
social networking site said
earlier this week that it had
deleted 29,000 sex offender
profiles...
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26.07.2007Ohio politician proposes sex offender tracking device
An Ohio lawmaker is proposing his state help its citizens track the locations of registered sex offenders by using RFID technology...
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08.12.2007MS Office 2010 Build 14.0.4417.1000 Download Link and Screenshot Gallery
Download and discuss:here
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05.09.2009MySpace Looks to ID Sex Offender Profiles
In an effort to curb use of
the site by sex offenders,
MySpace plans to introduce
technology that would identify
and block those attempting to
use its social networking
service...
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05.12.2006VA Wants E-Mail Addresses of Sex Offenders
MySpace has been advocating
that governments require sex
offenders to register their
online identities. On Monday,
it may have found its first
ally in that fight: Robert
McDonnell, the attorney
general for the state of
Virginia...
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12.12.2006MySpace Agrees to ID Sex Offenders
MySpace has acquiesced to
demands from several states'
attorneys general, saying it
would release data on sex
offenders it has identified
and removed from its site...
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22.05.2007MySpace Data Used To Catch Seven Sex Offenders
It did not take very long for
data released by MySpace on
sex offenders to be used in
the apprehension of those who
are using the site in
violation of their parole or
probation rules...
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16.06.2007eHarmony launches site for same-sex love seekers
In a move which both thrills and irritates this writer, eHarmony has agreed to open a new matching service for those who are homosexual by March 31,
2009. By starting CompatiblePartners.net, a new site for those who would like to pursue a same-sex relationship, eHarmony has avoided being found in
violation of New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination (LAD).
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20.11.2008MySpace Deleting Sex Offender Profiles
The MySpace profiles of a
"few thousand"
convicted sex offenders have
been removed, the popular
social networking site said
Tuesday. But the company says
it will not hand over the
users' names to states
requesting the data...
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16.05.2007Britain wants to ban sex offenders from social networking sites
The British Home Office today announced it wants to stop convicted sex offenders from using social networking Web sites by making it illegal for them
to sign up. Parliament is scheduled to take a look at the legislation before 2009...
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04.04.2008GTA Re-Release Due Next Week
The re-release of Grand Theft
Auto: San Andreas is due next
Tuesday, according to the Web
sites of gaming retailers.
GameStop lists the title as
being available September 13,
roughly two months after it
stopped selling GTA due to the
"Hot Coffee"
modification, which allows the
game's main character to
engage in sex acts...
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08.09.2005MySpace asked for names of registered sex offenders
Attorneys general from eight
states want MySpace to turn
over the names of potentially
thousands of registered sex
offenders who may be members
of its popular social
networking site. In a May 14
letter to MySpace, the
attorneys general from
Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho,
Mississippi, New Hampshire,
North Carolina, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania said they are
"gravely concerned" that
sexual predators are using the
Web site to lure children to
meet them offline. They asked
MySpace to tell them how many
registered sex offenders
they've identified on the
site and what the company is
doing to remove them.
The officials also
want to know what MySpace has
done to alert its users who
have communicated with the sex
offenders as well as what the
company has done to alert law
enforcement. They gave MySpace
until May 29 to respond. The
attorneys general said they
believe that data from
Sentinel Tech Holdings, a
company working with MySpace
to identify sex offenders,
indicates that thousands of
sex offenders are MySpace
members. "MySpace is a
treasure-trove of potential
victims for child predators,"
said North Carolina Attorney
General Roy Cooper. "Sex
offenders have no business
being on this site, and we
believe MySpace has a
responsibility to get them off
the site."
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16.05.2007Sex offenders must turn over Internet passwords
Sex offenders who live in the state of Georgia have lost a lot more privacy. A new law that went into effect today requires all offenders not only
give authorities their Internet email address and screen names but also the passwords too. Georgia is not the first state to enact such legislation.
Utah was the first to require passwords as well as Internet handles to be turned over to authorities; there are currently 15 states that require email
address and user names be turned over but not all require passwords. State Senator Cecil Staton told MSNBC, "We limit where they can live, we make
their information available on the Internet. To some degree, we do invade their privacy ...
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02.01.2009Microsoft, Google, Yahoo Sued for Sex Selection Ads in India
Microsoft, Google and Yahoo were issued notices by India's Supreme Court on Wednesday, following a complaint that they were promoting techniques
and products for the selection of an unborn child's sex through advertising and links on their search engines. There is a deliberate attempt by
these companies to target Indian users with advertisements that claim to help in the selection of a child's sex, said Sabu Mathew George, the
petitioner in the case, in a telephone interview on Thursday.
The three companies were unavailable for comment, despite repeated phone
calls to Yahoo in Bangalore, Google in Hyderabad and Microsoft in Delhi. The advertisement of products and techniques to aid in the selection of an
unborn child's sex is an offense under India's "The Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act".
In India, at least 900,000 unborn girls die each year through feticide, said George who is a social activist associated with organizations fighting
for the rights of young girls in India.
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14.08.2008Microsoft Employee Fights Child Exploitation
In 2003 Bill Gates forwarded an e-mail that opened Paula Knights eyes to the horrors of child exploitation. Last month she was named one of Canadas
Top 100 Most Powerful Women for 2009 for her work giving a voice to the victims...
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16.12.2009Windows Live Folders and Photo Gallery announced - more to come this summer
Windows Live Folders and
Windows Live Photo Gallery are
set to begin limited managed
betas,
according to
an announcement by Microsoft
today. Windows Live
Folders, which we showed you
when it briefly popped up back
in May, is the first attempt
at a "storage in the cloud"
service for Windows Live.
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27.06.2007MySpace to 'block sex offenders'
Social networking website
MySpace says it will release
tools to identify and ban US
sex offenders from its
service.
The company
said the new service will be
the first national database
that brings together about 46
US state sex offender
registers. MySpace is a
personal website tool for
people who use it to post
blogs, music, and videos.
More than 80 million
people have registered a
MySpace page. News Corp bought
the site for 軤m last
year. The new technology,
called Sentinel Safe, will let
MySpace search US state and
federal databases to seek out
and delete MySpace profiles of
registered sex offenders. It
will be available in the next
30 days.
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07.12.2006HP Officials Take Fifth in
Congress
During hearings before the
House Energy and Commerce
Subcommittee this morning,
former HP general counsel Ann
Baskins -- who resigned her
post earlier today -- refused
to answer questions, citing
her rights under the Fifth
Amendment of the US
constitution...
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28.09.2006To CTO or not to CTO?