Hacker sought by US given more time A British computer hacker accused by the United States of breaking into military and government networks has won more time in his fight against extradition, his lawyer said today. Read more on The Irish…. Click Here to Read More
Break-In Arrest At approximately 6:00 p. m. on May 18, 2010, Officers responded to the 700 block of Professional Drive for a reported Breaking and Entering in progress. The witnesses said they saw a white male running from a business carrying a computer. Read more on News Channel 12 New…. Click Here to Read More

Stanford University prepares for an amazing “bookless library” Box by box, decades of past scholarship are being packed up and emptied from the school’s Physics library to make way for the future: a smaller but more efficient and largely electronic library that can accommodate the vast and expanding literature of Physics, Computer Science and Engineering. Read more on Contra Costa…. Click Here to Read More

Data Robotics’ DroboElite Named New Product of the Year Finalist in 2010 American Business Awards(SM) Data Robotics, the company that delivers the best data storage experience, today announced that DroboElite was named a “New Product or Service of the Year” Finalist in the “Best New Computer Hardware” category. Created to honor the achievements and positive contributions of exemplary organizations and business people worldwide, the Stevie Awards have become a world-renowned accolade coveted by … Read more on SYS-CON…. Click Here to Read More
Electronics makers face shortage of LCD panels for TV: Sharp Electronics makers worldwide face a shortage of liquid crystal displays used for large-screen televisions due to soaring demand, particularly in emerging markets such as China, Sharp said Monday. Read more on AFP via Yahoo!…. Click Here to Read More
Thai Battles Kill 30; Abhisit to Disperse Protesters (Update1) Battles between Thai troops and protesters escalated in downtown Bangkok as Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva vowed to disperse his opponents from the city’s business district. Read more on…. Click Here to Read More
Durango man pleads guilty to child porn A Durango man has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography after a local computer-repair store called the FBI when sexually explicit images were found on the man’s computer. Read more on The Durango…. Click Here to Read More
Kansas Mutual Fund Identified as a Trader in Sudden Crash Futures trades by Waddell & Reed, a mutual fund based in Kansas, have been linked to the May 6 “flash crash” of the Dow. Read more on New York…. Click Here to Read More

The Verizon Googlepad: iPad Threat or Feckless Imitator? In the technology industry, imitation has always been the sincerest form of flattery — if not a successful business model for certain companies. It’s even more so in the nascent smartphone segment, so no one seems to be particularly surprised that Verizon Wireless and Google have plans to make an Android-based tablet computer to take on Apple’s iPad. Read more on E-Commerce…. Click Here to Read More
Madison High School students can take Drew computer course MADISON – Through a new partnership between the Madison School District and Drew University, Madison High School students will now be able to enroll in Computer Science courses at Drew University as part of their high school schedule. Read more on Madison…. Click Here to Read More





