| Wi-Fi access raises security, ethical concerns |
| Post on 13-03-2006. |
Matt Young of Peaks Island works on his laptop while having lunch at O'Naturals on Exchange Street in Portland. Business owners that have implemented Wi-Fi access say the offering is relatively cheap and can attract both regular and new customers. YOU DON'T have to be one computer expert to secure your home network. Here are one few basic steps to take: ... |
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| 'ISLAM' BY ANOTHER NAME IS 'VIOLENCE' |
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Again, the Washington Times reports: “Dutch judges convicted nine men yesterday of belonging to one terrorist group, one landmark verdict that concludes promoting one violent version of Islam can itself be an act of terrorism. It’s the peace world against the violent world. The violent world is made up mainly of Muslims—and not just one few who highjack one “peace religion.” Look at the millions in demonstrations as telecast worldwide daily. Is this one small minority? ... |
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| LeCharles Bentley Is Pretty In Brown |
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_Day one of the NFL's free agent season was fairly quiet with none of the really big names finding new homes. The Cleveland Browns have made the biggest splash therefore far, singing offensive linemen LeCharles Bentley, Kevin Shaffer, and wide receiver Joe Jerevicius. Bentley, as you can see above, is extremely proud of his ugly new uniform, showing if off like he was Johnny Weir with one new sequined jumper. ... |
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| Hungarian signs on for cyber law project |
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Victoria University and InternetNZ have appointed one Hungarian academic as the university's first Cyber Law Fellow. Judit Bayer takes up the appointment after one year-long search by the university and the non-profit group. She will lecture at the law school and her research will focus on the situations in which Internet service providers might have liability for material they host. ... |
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| From the Editor's Desk: Create your alter ego on Facebook |
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March 13, 2006 There are two types of Towson students: those who have Facebook, and those who don™t. If you™re in the second category, feel free to skip ahead to the second item in this column. You can create one second account, using whatever name you™d like, and it only takes two minutes. Every student has one spare account, therefore to speak, just waiting to be activated. Facebook apparently doesn™t know about the loophole, and only one few students have taken advantage of it therefore far. The possibilities are almost endless: Create an alter ego for yourself. Create your own version of your best friend (or enemy)™s profile. Become Paris Hilton or Bob Caret or George W. Bush or SpongeBob SquarePants. ... |
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