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Anti-spyware leader unfazed by Microsoft
May 20 2006 10:30PM (CT)
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - For millions of PC users, the privacy-snatching programs known as spyware have been nothing but a headache as they swipe personal information, slow systems to a crawl and crash computers.
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Radio-frequency chips coming to cattle
May 20 2006 7:46PM (CT)
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - After growing up on a cattle ranch, John Hassell became an electrical engineer specializing in wireless technology. So he feels doubly qualified to offer this warning about the system taking shape to track cattle across America: It won't work.
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Deployed GIs watch kids' graduation online
May 20 2006 1:16PM (CT)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - When 17-year-old Reyniza Sherrell was handed her high school diploma, two of her family members watched with admiration _ from thousands of miles away. Sherrell's father is deployed in Iraq and her older sister is stationed at an Air Force base in Ramstein, Germany, but both of them were watching live video online of her graduation Friday night in Clarksville.
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Civil War-era fort up for sale on eBay
May 20 2006 12:02PM (CT)
ROUSES POINT, N.Y. (AP) - A Civil War-era fort is for sale on eBay. Fort Montgomery, built in 1844, was manned during the war but never saw any action.
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