Stories about: Manhattan

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    Russian father and son face fraud charges in US 18/01/2012 23:04:19

    A Russian man and his son face various fraud charges after U.S. authorities unsealed a nine-count indictment dating from 2007 on Tuesday, according to federal prosecutors.
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    Google wants groups removed from Books lawsuits 24/12/2011 12:08:34

    Google asked a federal court to dismiss copyright claims against its Google Books project by groups representing authors and photographers on Thursday, saying the groups could not sue over copyrights they did not own.
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    Trump, Rich Dad's Kiyosaki put twist on e-book marketing 07/10/2011 08:46:08

    Donald Trump has trained his eye for promotion on e-books, teaming up with Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," in a new twist on the traditional book-signing ceremony for newly published works.
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    Amazon unveils Kindle Fire, its entry into the tablet fray 29/09/2011 00:44:00

    Amazon unveiled its tablet computer, the US$199 Android-based Kindle Fire, on Wednesday during a Manhattan launch event.
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    DHS warns of planned Anonymous attacks 03/09/2011 02:48:00

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security today issued a somewhat unusual bulletin warning the security community about the planned activities of hacking collective Anonymous over the next few months.
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    Replacing legacy applications: Four problems solved 29/07/2011 07:19:00

    Legacy applications are one of the most difficult issues to face within IT. A rip-and-replace approach is expensive, difficult to cost-justify and tends to interrupt business. Meanwhile, the legacy software lingers in accounting's ledgers, outlives its welcome in sales and causes poor network performance throughout the organization.
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    Four indicted in $1.5M ATM skimming operation 08/06/2011 02:16:29

    Three Romanian men and one Austrian man were indicted on Monday by U.S. federal prosecutors for allegedly stealing more than US$1.5 million by cloning payment cards with stolen account information.
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    US launches wireless public safety network 11/05/2011 01:55:30

    The U.S. government and the country's top mobile phone service providers on Tuesday launched a public safety program that will allow people to receive emergency alerts via text message.
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    RIAA thinks LimeWire owes $75 trillion in damages 27/03/2011 01:45:00

    The music industry wants LimeWire to pay up to US$75 trillion in damages after losing a copyright infringement claim. That's right . . . $75 trillion. Manhattan federal Judge Kimba Wood has labeled this request "absurd."
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    Citigroup spinoff draws recommendations from transactions 26/03/2011 06:34:53

    A New York startup company spun off from Citigroup is about to launch a service that can offer consumers recommendations for restaurants and other retail outlets, based on an analysis of billions of credit card transactions.
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    Crysis 2 23/03/2011 14:53:00

    Rain hammers down on the streets of New York City's Times Square. Upturned police cruisers spit fire into the night as the top half of a giant skyscraper lay crushed over the back of an 18-wheeler. A NYC police station is a few feet from my location, but I'm hardly safe.
 
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