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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane? Sort of. Authorities say two teenagers in Utah planned to bomb their school, steal a plane and flee the country. They'd never flown a plane, but police said they'd
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BLOG: Sex, lies and an IT executive Bizarrely, in a recent corruption case involving the former heads of the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), Peter Lim Sin Pang and Ng Boon Gay, an angle of sex has been thrown into the mix as reported by the local
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Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Westwood College, KidsTek and Denver Public Schools Celebrate Pioneering Program at High Tech Early College City, education and nonprofit leaders from Denver celebrated a milestone in technology education, highlighting a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the shared goal of empowering Denver’s youth to gain education to prepare them for a
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Why should you read Google’s new privacy policy? Instead of having several privacy policies for multiple products Google (YouTube to Orkut), users’ data will now be governed with just one policy across its products. In a company blog post, Google privacy director Alma Whitten writes, “If you’re
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pumped some affordable, worthwhile upcoming parties The average cover charge in the city, according to my professionally drunken self-survey, is pushing from $10 to $15, if not $20. Officially a night out — drinks, cabs, cover, recovery pizza slice — can run you upwards of $50. (Unofficially, you may
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Checking in on pair of Silicon Valley 'demo days' I took a trip into startup-land yesterday, checking out “demo days” at esteemed VC firm Andreessen Horowitz in Menlo Park and seed accelerator 500 Startups in Mountain View (). Demo day events always provide an interesting overview of the trendiest
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Google seeks to clarify new privacy policy Seeking to blunt a sharp backlash to recent privacy policy changes, Google has offered to share "the real story" about a system that compiles information about users based on their activity on all of Google's sites and products.
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane? Sort of. Authorities say two teenagers in Utah planned to bomb their school, steal a plane and flee the country. They'd never flown a plane, but police said they'd
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AOL CEO on growth, Yahoo and Google AOL CEO Tim Armstrong talks about an uptick in U.S. ad sales, partnering with Google, and his lack of interest in buying Yahoo. Sorry, this video cannot be played on your handset.
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Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Westwood College, KidsTek and Denver Public Schools Celebrate Pioneering Program at High Tech Early College City, education and nonprofit leaders from Denver celebrated a milestone in technology education, highlighting a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the shared goal of empowering Denver's youth to gain education to prepare them for a
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Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Westwood College, KidsTek and Denver Public Schools Celebrate Pioneering Program at High Tech Early College City, education and nonprofit leaders from Denver celebrated a milestone in technology education, highlighting a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the shared goal of empowering Denver’s youth to gain education to prepare them for a
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Monty Python Members Team Up for Sci-Fi Spoof Film Monty Python's (from left to right) John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin (with the late Graham Chapman in military attire) reunite for Absolutely Anything . But will Eric (far right) remain Idle? Image courtesy IFC The late,
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iPad lead over Android tablets cut in half, say reports, as Kindle Fire surges ahead Things are looking up for Android tablets, according to two reports released this week. The first report, from the research firm Strategy Analytics, shows global tablet shipments on the rise with Android taking a larger piece of the pie: ?Android
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Steve Jobs told Google to stop poaching workers - filing Store clerk Allison Page stacks the new biography of Apple CEO Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson in San Francisco, California October 24, 2011. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith/Files REUTERS - Apple's Steve Jobs directly asked former Google Chief Executive Eric
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Twitter Censorship Move Sparks Backlash: Is It Justified? Internet scorn for Twitter's announcement that it would censor tweets was swift and unforgiving. But even free-speech and other experts were divided on the service's move that it might censor tweets if required by law in "countries that have different
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Apple's New iBooks Won't School College Bookstores Any Time Soon On its face, matching iPad textbooks with college students seems almost perfect. But Apple's plans for its new iBookstore, from the way it's structured book purchases to its development strategy for multimedia e-books, doesn't seem like it's well-suited
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane? Sort of. Authorities say two teenagers in Utah planned to bomb their school, steal a plane and flee the country. They'd never flown a plane, but police said they'd
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Twitter's new censorship plan rouses global furor Twitter, a tool of choice for dissidents and activists around the world, found itself the target of global outrage today after unveiling plans to allow country-specific censorship of tweets that might break local laws. It was a stunning role reversal for
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane? Sort of. Authorities say two teenagers in Utah planned to bomb their school, steal a plane and flee the country. They'd never flown a plane, but police said they'd
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane? Authorities say two teenagers in Utah planned to bomb their school, steal a plane and flee the country. They'd never flown a plane, but police said they'd spent
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Student tech entrepreneurs win Imagine Cup grants from Microsoft Source: The Seattle Times Welcome to Microsoft Pri0: That's Microspeak for top priority, and that's the news and observations you'll find here from Seattle Times technology reporter Janet I. Tu. ... Read the full story at The Seattle Times
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane? Authorities say two teenagers in Utah planned to bomb their school, steal a plane and flee the country. They'd never flown a plane, but police said they'd spent
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10 powerful Microsoft Excel tips to have you working faster, smarter Excel puts lots of great tools on your desktop, but what each one of them does isn't always obvious, especially since so many Excel features are hidden. Would you like to create multiple lines of text within a cell? There's a keystroke for that. What if
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Google's Schmidt: Privacy Criticism Misinformed Google executive chairman Eric Schimdt called criticism of the company's new privacy policy a bit misinformed and he welcomed a Congressional inquiry. Stock Market XML and JSON Data API provided by FinancialContent Services, Inc. Nasdaq quotes delayed at
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Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Westwood College, KidsTek and Denver Public Schools Celebrate Pioneering Program at High Tech Early College City, education and nonprofit leaders from Denver celebrated a milestone in technology education, highlighting a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the shared goal of empowering Denver’s youth to gain education to prepare them for a
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Sponsored video: Acer Autumn conference In this video, commissioned by Acer, get a sneaky peak at what lies ahead for the ambitious vendor as we bring you a roundup of its Autumn 2011 conference. Messages from the conference include a look at the product roadmap and to discuss its key business
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Jobs told Google to stop poaching workers: filing (Reuters) - Apple's Steve Jobs directly asked former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt in 2007 to stop trying to recruit an Apple engineer, according to a court filing. The email from Jobs to Schmidt was disclosed on Friday in the course of civil
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Tech Biz Recap: Apple’s Smartphone Belt, Googles Purchases In spite of Larry Page’s interest in focusing on a smaller number of projects, Google spent nearly $2B on 79 acquisitions in 2011, according to its 10-K. That figure is up sharply from the ~$1B Google spent on 48 acquisitions in 2010. The largest
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Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Westwood College, KidsTek and Denver Public Schools Celebrate Pioneering Program at High Tech Early College City, education and nonprofit leaders from Denver celebrated a milestone in technology education, highlighting a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the shared goal of empowering Denver’s youth to gain education to prepare them for a
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