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WASHINGTON — In the months and early years after 9/11, FBI agents began showing up at Microsoft Corp. more frequently than before, armed with court orders demanding information on customers.
Prolific documentary-maker Alex Gibney delivers a gripping account of the wins and losses of hard-charging idealism on the front lines of the information wars in "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks." Exhaustively researched and balanced in its view of the controversial key player, the film slips in ahead of DreamWorks' dramatic take on the exploits of Julian Assange, "The Fifth Estate," which is currently shooting.
In an effort to increase efficiency and turnaround time, the Biology Unit at the Mesa crime lab, which analyzes DNA, switched to an electronic system as of January 2013.
The Arizona Students Association appears to be on the verge of losing its ability to have the state's three universities collect its fees.
Q: Is a VPN the safest way to use an unsecured (public) Wi-Fi connection? Are there other ways to stay safe? Are there any free VPNs out there for personal use? — Kevin
A: I have an old computer with (Windows) XP that is running very slow (I think it has a virus). I would like to get a new computer and transfer things to the new computer but I’m afraid it will transfer the virus. What should I do? -- Maureen
Not many teams can lose a pair of college-bound stars and be just as good as the year before.
Q: I have thousands of songs in my iTunes at home that I would like to listen to at work and I don’t want to pay Apple to use iTunes Match. Any other suggestions? — Nicholas
Q: I have thousands of songs in my iTunes at home that I would like to listen to at work and I don’t want to pay Apple to use iTunes Match. Any other suggestions? - Nicholas
Q: I love the new panoramic photos I can take with my iPhone, but when I share them on Facebook, they are too small. Help! — Sandy
Q: I love the new panoramic photos I can take with my iPhone, but when I share them on Facebook, they are too small. Help! - Sandy
Q: In the past, you guys talked about a program that allowed you to record Internet radio and YouTube videos pretty easily. What was the name of the program again? — Stephen
Q: In the past, you guys talked about a program that allowed you to record Internet radio and YouTube videos pretty easily. What was the name of the program again? - Stephen
If you are considering bankruptcy as an option to deal with mounting credit card debt, tax debt, or the possibility of foreclosure, you should realize that your bankruptcy case can be impacted by the decisions you make in the months and even years prior to filing your case.
About 14,000 state employees have two weeks to decide if they're willing to give up some employment protections for cold hard cash.
Q: After hearing about the reporter who had his entire laptop wiped by hackers, I’m wondering about the best way to backup all my photos to the Internet. What Internet photo storing sites do you recommend? - Greg
Q: I’m trying to send a video file to a friend via email and she keeps telling me that she gets the message but not the attachment. What am I doing wrong? — Rhonda
You may have heard that under current law a variety of federal taxes are scheduled to increase effective Jan. 1, 2013. Two of those taxes are the federal estate and gift taxes. Under current law, each U.S. citizen or resident enjoys a $5.12 million exemption from estate and gift tax; the value of an estate or a gift in excess of the exemption is subject to tax at a rate of 35 percent. Effective Jan. 1, 2013, the exemption decreases to $1 million, and the rate increases to 55 percent. As stark as those figures may be, for most of us they beg more fundamental questions. This article addresses a few of the most common questions.
Q: I’m strongly considering a jump from my iPhone to the Samsung Galaxy S III but concerned about getting all my stuff over. Is this an easy thing to do or is it going to be a nightmare? — Glen
Q: I’m trying to send a video file to a friend via e-mail and she keeps telling me that she gets the message but not the attachment. What am I doing wrong? - Rhonda
Arizona’s first human West Nile Virus case for the year has been confirmed in Maricopa County.
Addicted as we are to our online life and our mobile devices, it’s no surprise that a growing number of cybercriminals are lurking out there with us.
Addicted as we are to our online life and our mobile devices, it’s no surprise that a growing number of cybercriminals are lurking out there with us.
Guest Commentary by Mike McClellan
Guest Commentary by Tom Patterson
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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