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 A burglary victim helped police catch suspected thieves by logging on to her Mac remotely and snapping photos with its Webcam. By K.C. Jones InformationWeek Remote access and a Webcam helped police catch two people suspected of stealing a laptop . Thieves stole a Westchester, N.Y., woman's laptop and then accessed the Internet with the stolen computer, according to a report in The Journal News. A friend of the victim was online and noticed that it appeared the victim was logged onto the Internet. The friend called the victim to ask if that was the case. The victim, an Apple Store employee, was not online. |
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 About 6 million copies of the game have been sold worldwide, which marks a retail value of more than $500 million, in its first week of release. By K.C. Jones InformationWeek "Grand Theft Auto IV" has broken records for first-day and first-week sales, according to game-maker Take-Two Interactive Software. Take-Two announced Wednesday that it sold about 6 million copies of the game worldwide, which marks a retail value of more than $500 million, in the first week since its April 29th release. Consumers generated more than half of that business on the first day, buying 3.6 million units with a retail value of about $310 million. |
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So says Victory Baptist School in Millbrook Arkansas! Story from Ellen Messmer , Network World , 03/27/2008 Updated 03/31/08
When Victory Baptist School, a small private school in Sherwood, Ark., was struggling to keep its computer network together last year, an 11-year-old student named Jon Penn stepped in as network manager. Slideshow: He's 11...and it's his network! Penn did it to help his mother, Paula, the school librarian who had computer support added to her workload a week before the school year started when the existing IT systems overseer suddenly departed. For Jon — who says his favorite reading material is computer trade magazines — it’s been the experience of a lifetime, even getting to select and install a gateway security appliance largely by himself. |
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