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  • South Korea will ditch Microsoft Windows for Linux

    05/19/2019 8:56:27 AM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 55 replies
    Beta news ^ | 18 May 2019 | Brian Fagioli
    Windows 7 support will end in January of next year, and that is a huge problem for both business and home users that are still running the aging operating system. Can't these people just upgrade to Windows 10? Well, yeah, but many just don't want to. Windows 10 has extreme telemetry that many people consider to be spying. As a result, they simply don't trust Microsoft's latest operating system. Not to mention, for businesses and organizations with many computers, the upgrade to Windows 10 could prove to be a costly affair.
  • States Weigh Punishing Child Rapists With Death

    06/11/2007 7:37:46 AM PDT · by stm · 101 replies · 1,922+ views
    Fox News ^ | June 11, 2007 | Liza Porteus
    WASHINGTON — Lynda Marie Kirby sexually abused her young son in ways more horrible than anyone could imagine, and she'll pay a steep price for her crimes. Kirby is serving a 125-year sentence, and she will remain in prison for half that time — 62 1/2 years — before she becomes eligible for parole. But there are many in Texas who think Kirby shouldn't spend even another day behind bars. They believe crimes of her nature deserve a greater punishment than imprisonment, and now the state is on its way toward approving the death penalty for child rapists. Texas is...
  • Plan to Broaden F.B.I.'s Terror Role

    05/18/2005 8:05:25 PM PDT · by neverdem · 11 replies · 287+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 19, 2005 | ERIC LICHTBLAU
    WASHINGTON, May 18 - The Bush administration and Senate Republican leaders are pushing a plan that would significantly expand the F.B.I.'s power to demand business records in terror investigations without obtaining approval from a judge, officials said on Wednesday. The proposal, which is likely to be considered next week in a closed session of the Senate intelligence committee, would allow federal investigators to subpoena records from businesses and other institutions without a judge's sign-off if they declared that the material was needed as part of a foreign intelligence investigation. The proposal, part of a broader plan to extend antiterrorism powers...