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9th grader signs $200 contract to let dad kill her Facebook account

Microsoft Surface Pro: First Look

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February 06, 2013
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9th grader signs $200 contract to let dad kill her Facebook account

A Wellesley, Mass., dad has agreed to pay his 14-year-old daughter $200 if she ditches her Facebook account, in an effort to extract her from "the 24/7 comparison of experiences and clothes" with other girls online. The Facebook Deactivation Agreement was his freshman daughter's idea, according to Paul Baier, who adds that he hopes the notion will start a trend among others at the school.

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5. Google, Microsoft and others putting kibosh on phishing emails

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7. 'iPhone cup holder' no sillier than 'Team Duct Tape' jacket

8. IBM brings Watson technologies to new Power servers for SMBs

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Is WAN Optimization Hardware Obsolete?

We recently received a copy of a Netex-commissioned white paper called "The Death of the WAN Optimization Hardware Appliance: R.I.P." The paper, by a firm curiously named Dragon Slayer Consulting, predicts that WAN optimization hardware will soon be as obsolete as the buggy whip because virtualized server appliances will render it moot. We believe this prediction is wrong. Here's why. READ MORE

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Cyber-crime ring stole $200M, invented 7,000 fake IDs, ripped off thousands of credit cards

The FBI today said it broke up what it called one of the largest credit card, cyber-fraud schemes in its history - a $200M scam that created more than 7,000 false identities and tens of thousands of fake credit cards. The FBI said it arrested 13 people involved in the scam the agency said maintained more than 1,800 "drop addresses," located across the country including houses, apartments, and post... READ MORE

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Google, Microsoft and others putting kibosh on phishing emails

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How to Use LinkedIn's Alumni Tool to Network, Job Hunt

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