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Alleged L.A. Times hacker Matthew Keys fired by Reuters
News agency Reuters has fired deputy social media editor Matthew Keys after he was indicted on federal charges of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous to breach a Tribune Co. website, changing a Los Angeles Times online story. Matthew Keys, 26,...
Tags: Apple MacBook Pro, Los Angeles International Airport, Justice System, Air Transportation Delays, Television Industry
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Food and wine conference coming to Orlando Rosen Shingle Creek July 19-21
A new food and wine conference headlined by celebrity chef and cookbook author Sara Moulton is coming to Orlando's Rosen Shingle Creek resort July 19-21. In addition to the latest food and wine trends, the conference will focus on how technology and...
Tags: Wines, Business, Media Industry, Small Businesses
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Matthew Keys on Reuters firing: 'They were looking for an out'
Matthew Keys, the former deputy social media editor for the Reuters news agency who is accused of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous, says he was fired because of the federal case against him, not his social media activities as the agency...
Tags: Apple MacBook Pro, Reese Witherspoon, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Television Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Why are prices for medical care such a mystery?
Ted Kamp wanted to make sure his daughter received the medical treatment she needed. That was his first priority. His second was making sure his insurance would cover things and that he'd pay a fair price for any procedures. The fact that this...
Tags: Insurance, Google Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, Prices, Radiology
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When public infrastructure goes private
Consider some of the things that have bound our nation together: Universal postal service at a flat rate, whether you live in Santa Monica or Sitka, Alaska. Interstate highways, built with taxpayer funds and free of tolls. Regulated phone and electric...
Tags: FedEx Corporation, Google Inc., Time Warner Cable Inc., Federal Communications Commission, Aspen Institute
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Staying connected to plugged-in teens
I wonder what grounding looked like in the 1920s. What items or privileges were restricted? "Young man, hand over the stick. There will be no stick ball and no fishing." And what did kids get grounded for? Were they lighting matches or dressing like...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Computer Networking and Internet, The Herald-Mail, Arts and Culture, Sociology
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Obama threatens veto of CISPA bill
President Obama threatened on Tuesday to veto a major cyber security bill unless Congress amends it to include more protections for privacy and civil liberties. The veto threat comes just a day before a possible vote in Congress on the Cyber...Tags: U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Elections, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, Politics
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SnapChat users are sending 150 million photos a day
Snapchat, the popular app known for letting users send photos that disappear after a few seconds, announced Tuesday that its users are now sending more than 150 million pictures per day. Evan Spiegel, one of the app's founders, announced the...
Tags: Telecommunication Service, Foursquare, Media Industry
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Google to begin shipping Glass to developers, reveals specs
Google, inching ever closer to releasing Glass to the general public, said it will begin shipping early editions of the smartglasses to app developers this week. The Silicon Valley search engine giant sold the $1,500 glasses last year to those in...
Tags: Google Inc.
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JBER Soldier To Be Sentenced in Attempted Espionage Plea
Channel 2 NewsJoint Base Elmendord-Richardson officials say a sentencing hearing will be held Monday for a military policeman who has pleaded guilty to charges of attempted espionage. According to a JBER statement Thursday, Army Spc. William Colton Millay, 24,...Tags: Bradley Manning, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq, Armed Forces
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Woman hit by train, dies in Santa Fe Springs
L.A. NOWA woman died early Tuesday morning after her car entered a Santa Fe Springs railroad crossing and she was unable to navigate away from a train’s path.... -
Cyber-crime tops threats to U.S., intelligence chief says
WASHINGTON - Iran has made progress toward developing nuclear weapons capability, Al Qaeda sympathizers are resurgent across North Africa and the Middle East, and the U.S. economy is vulnerable to relatively unsophisticated cyber-attacks, according to...Tags: Terrorism, John Brennan, Central Intelligence Agency, Robert Mueller, Iran
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