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Security: How BSU has learned from VA Tech

BOISE -- It's been three and a half years since the tragedy on the Virignia Tech campus in Blacksburg. Seung-Hui Cho, 23, killed 32 people before turning the gun on himself in the deadliest shooting incident by a single gunman in U.S. history. The incident resulted in changes to the gun laws in Virginia and also changed the way security and alert systems are designed on campuses across America ...

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Across the Mon Valley, contract winners have intricate ties to former superintendent

During a decade as superintendent of three school systems, Patrick Risha, 59, worked repeatedly with contractors whose relationships have included business and political aspects, spurring protests, court battles and a Post-Gazette examination.

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Demise of the printed word?

One of the main topics of discussion at last week's 17th Beijing International Book Fair was not whether the printed book was dead - for some that was a given - but whether publishers might be about to die with it.

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Fake Antivirus Software Uses Ransom Threats

Beware refreshed Total Security malware, which freezes your system unless you pay up. Anti-Virus - MS Antivirus - Security - Malicious Software - Viruses

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HP and Hynix Semiconductor announced they've entered into a joint development agreement to bring memristor technology to market. Devices based on it could begin to replace random access memory (RAM) and flash within three years, and may eventually replace CPUs, too, according to the companies.

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