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Computer software pro buys 3BR Springs home for $529K
Forum Publishing GroupGuy Desautels and his wife, Peggy, bought a four-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 11120 NW 26th Dr. in Coral Springs for $529,900 from Stephen M. Beyer and his wife, Nanci, on May 28. The 4,043-square-foot house was built in 1979. Guy Desautels serves...Tags: Coral Springs, Consumer Electronics Industry, Fort Lauderdale, Homes, Diageo Plc
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Feds Seek To Nab Credit Thieves In Louisiana and Mississippi
The Associated PressA ring of cyber-thieves has stolen tens of thousands of credit card numbers from Louisiana and Mississippi restaurants this year, leading to over $1 million in losses for the banks that issued them. The restaurants began reporting the thefts beginning in...Tags: Credit and Debt, TJX Companies Incorporated, Security, Maryland, Justice System
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Progressions
Architecture The Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects has elected Orlando architect Nathan Butler as one of the association's 2009-2010 vice presidents. Construction Boyken International has promoted Pierre Rousseau to...Tags: National Government, Technology, Elections, Local Elections, Engineering
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Give Marylanders benefits of health information technology
Health care reform is a divisive issue in Washington, but there is wide agreement on one solution to lower costs and improve care: health information technology, or health IT. Health IT replaces paper medical records with electronic records. This is how I...Tags: National Government, Technology, E-Commerce Industry, Government, Security
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Microchip market works very well
If Robert H. Lande were truly concerned about consumer welfare, as he claims he is in his column "World War 4.0" (Commentary, July 31), he would have investigated the facts about the microprocessor industry more carefully. For years, consumers at...Tags: Intel Corp., International Law, Computing and Information Technology, Corporate Crime, Antitrust Issues
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ViPS to keep base in Towson
Sun ReporterTowson-based ViPS Inc., a health software company that was acquired by General Dynamics Information Technology Inc. last month, is keeping its headquarters in Towson and hopes to expand there during coming years as part of the redevelopment of that area,...Tags: Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Technology, General Dynamics Corporation, Pennsylvania, Towson
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Top Jobs for Gadget Lovers
EarnMyDegree.comToday's gadget lovers are so over their granddaddies' widgets. Instead, they seek the granddaddies of all gadgets: From plug-in hybrid cars to solar-powered ski suits to next-generation Blu-Rays. As high-tech becomes hi-relevance, so do the professionals...Tags: Technology, Engineering, Electronics, Sales, Marketing
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Internet security experts racing to patch hole
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA gaping hole in the foundation of the Internet can allow malicious hackers to launch new attacks on corporate systems as well as individual computer users, a leading technology security researcher said Wednesday. The problem is being fixed, but many...Tags: McAfee Incorporated, Gang Activity, Internet, Business Enterprises, Security
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Developers answering iPhone's call
Chicago Tribune reportersScott Corley has been working on a game of solitaire for a decade, and the Chicago gamemaker may finally have a winning hand. Over at Model Metrics, a local business software developer, the 5-year-old firm is talking with outside investors for the...Tags: National Government, Google Inc., Government, Apple Inc., Software Industry
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Web security hole slowly fixed
A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk. The gaping security hole...Tags: New York, VeriSign Incorporated, Google Inc., Internet, Security
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Alarm raised on security flaw in Internet's basic structure
New York Times News ServiceSince a secret emergency meeting of computer security experts at Microsoft's headquarters in March, Dan Kaminsky has been urging companies around the world to fix a potentially dangerous flaw in the basic plumbing of the Internet. While Internet...Tags: VeriSign Incorporated, Internet, Business Enterprises, Security, New York Times
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Lockheed Martin posts second quarter profit
Sentinel Staff WriterLockheed Martin Corp. posted a 13 percent increase in profit in the 2nd quarter today, sailing past Wall Street's earnings forecast and raising its prospects for the remainder of 2008. The nation's largest defense contractor - and largest in Florida -...Tags: Technology, Florida, Orlando, Electronics, Earnings Forecasts
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