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Arlington Heights Memorial Library strives - and spends - to stay relevant
When Jason Kuhl, executive director at Arlington Heights Memorial Library, asked people what they wanted to see improved at their library, their responses usually fell into one of two categories. The first answer went something like, "What could you...Tags: Arts and Culture, PlayStation, Xbox 360, Human Interest, Libraries
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Consumer Reports: Smartphone security tips
A smartphone can contain a lot of information that its owner would rather keep private. But 39 percent of the more than 100 million American adult smartphone owners fail to take even minimal security measures, such as using a screen lock, backing up...Tags: Computer Hardware, New Products, Consumers, Google Play, Apple iPhone
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Newport News man sentenced on child pornography charges
Daily PressA Newport News man has been sentenced to 15 years by a federal judge on child pornography charges. Glenn Rodger McGuire, 41, faces a lifetime of supervised release after his 188-month sentence, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), FBI, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Pornography
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Local Voices: Naperville, Lisle and Aurora
Letters to the editor from Naperville, Lisle and Aurora residents. Speed risks The proposed change in Illinois' speed limit from 65 to 70 miles per hour on tollways and interstate highways increases the risk of damage. The approximately 8 percent...
Tags: Politics, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Federal Aviation Administration, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice
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Play and plug in: Cities expand free Wi-Fi in parks
— Do you spend time in the park? Soon you might be able to take your computer along for uninterrupted access to emails and the Web. While Internet service is common place in public buildings such as libraries and community centers, more cities...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Broward County, Gardens and Parks, Hallandale Beach, Coral Springs
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World watch
Guatemala: Despite a much-touted drop in murder rates, this nation continues to suffer critical levels of violent crime, including 5,174 murders in 2012. The U.S. State Department cautions that though most visitors are not in danger, they should be...Tags: Theft, Hotels and Accommodations, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief
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Kevin Hunt: WD TV Play a Roku rival for HD streaming?
The Hartford CourantWestern Digital's WD TV Play has your number. You're 18 to 55 years old, technologically savvy, a Windows user with movies and music in assorted formats and assorted resolutions on a PC or external hard drive. You're a stream-your-own-content kind of...Tags: New Products, Television, Netflix Inc., Western Digital Corporation, Pandora Media, Inc.
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Why does Washington need to sequester? It's not hard to find fat in the federal budget
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThe sequester is about a week old, with no signs of stopping. What also shouldn't stop are public calls for Washington to get real and start managing our tax money seriously. Today's Watchdog column explains how there's plenty of waste...... -
AT&T rolls out 4G network in Catonsville and Ellicott City
AT&T has upgraded a mobile Internet cell site in Catonsville that will expand 4G LTE mobile coverage for Catonsville and Ellicott City residents and businesses. The upgrades to a cell site along River Road are part of AT&T's rollout of 4G LTE, the...
Tags: Catonsville, Ellicott City
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NSU students finding enough cyberspace
Northern State University students seem to have better luck with wireless Internet service than some of their peers on other college campuses in South Dakota. At some schools, particularly South Dakota State University in Brookings, students have...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Students, Skype, Hulu, Video Supplies and Services
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'Bring your own' devices pose challenges for government
Mika J. Cross, a human resources manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sometimes uses a laptop issued by the agency. But she is far more likely to check email or collaborate with colleagues on one of her two personal computers. As someone...
Tags: Theft, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Government, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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