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Hacker of Sarah Palin's e-mail found guilty

Hacker of Sarah Palin's e-mail found guilty

A college student who hacked into former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's e-mail account and posted some of its contents on the Internet was found guilty Friday.

 

Gmail Launches Sneak Peek And Nested Labels

Gmail Sneak Peek allows you to get a preview of the message you’ve currently got selected, without actually opening it. Nested Labels allows you to put your labels in a hierarchy, which excites me less, but apparently is oft-requested.

 

Trump fires Blagojevich from ‘Celebrity Apprentice’

Trump fires Blagojevich from ‘Celebrity Apprentice’

"Apprentice" boss Donald Trump fired the ex-Illinois governor  after Rod Blagojevich struggled to send text messages and e-mails while creating an interactive display.

 

Google Alters Buzz to Tackle Privacy Flaws

Google is making important changes to Buzz to address criticism from users and privacy advocates.

 

22 million missing Bush e-mails found

Two nonprofit groups say that computer technicians have found 22 million White House e-mails from the administration of President ...

 

Review: Climate e-mails petty, not fraudulent

E-mails stolen from climate scientists show they discussed hiding data but they don't support claims that the science of global warming was faked, according to a detailed review.

 

10 Ways To Spot An E-Mail Scam

The increasing flood of e-mail hitting your inbox can lower the guard of even the most cautious person. In the rush to keep up with important notes, it's easier than ever to fall prey to the scam artists and identity thieves who lurk online.

 

FBI: Fort Hood suspect had ties to radical cleric

The Army psychiatrist accused of killing 12 soldiers and a civilian at the Fort Hood Army post exchanged between 10 and 20 e-mails ...

 

Sheriff: Balloon boy hoax may have conspirators

Sheriff: Balloon boy hoax may have conspirators

An associate of the father accused of carrying out the now-infamous balloon boy ordeal to promote a reality TV show was wanted for questioning after e-mails surfaced showing the two had discussed a similar stunt months ago as part of a public relations campaign for the program.

 

When Your Kids' Needs Conflict with Work

Too often, working weekends, living out of a suitcase, and bringing the BlackBerry to dinner are the price one pays for being an entrepreneur. But try explaining that to a 6-year-old. "The other day my daughter, Luna, asked why I was sending an e-mail," says Shep Sepaniak, managing partner of Fritz-McDonald, a New York employee benefit brokerage with six employees and $20 million in gross revenue. It was early in the morning, and Sepaniak was working in his home office. When Sepaniak tried to explain that the e-mail was to an important client, Luna replied, "Didn't you do that yesterday?"

 

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