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Carnegie Mellon to use 'Sims' in software
Mar 10 2006 8:29PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Carnegie Mellon University plans to incorporate characters and animation from the popular video game "The Sims" in its free educational software that strives to make computer programming more appealing to students.
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Program teaches kids about cyber security
Mar 10 2006 7:54PM (CT)
ROME, N.Y. (AP) - A group of students at Rome Catholic School are learning how to become the future defenders of cyberspace through a pilot program that officials say is the first of its kind in the country.
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EU: Microsoft still not obeying ruling
Mar 10 2006 12:20PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Commission told Microsoft Corp. on Friday that it was "still not in compliance" with a 2004 antitrust ruling that ordered it to share information with rivals to make their software work with Microsoft servers.
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Suits stifle effort to shelter kids online
Mar 10 2006 8:10AM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - It seemed like a good idea: enact a federal law to protect children from sexually explicit material on the Internet. But eight years after Congress passed the Child Online Protection Act, legal challenges from sexual health sites, the online magazine Salon.com and other Web publishers have kept it from being enforced.
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Merger to wed BlackBerries, phone systems
Mar 10 2006 12:47AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The maker of BlackBerry e-mail devices, fresh from settling a lawsuit that threatened its very business, is buying a company that will allow it to marry BlackBerries with corporate phone systems.
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