Beulah man to serve sentence at home for luring a minor charge
June 29, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
A Beulah man was sentenced at the Stark County Courthouse in Dickinson on Friday for an August charge of luring a minor by computer. Continue Reading
June 29, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
A Beulah man was sentenced at the Stark County Courthouse in Dickinson on Friday for an August charge of luring a minor by computer. Continue Reading
November 28, 2011 in The Daily Republic
SIOUX FALLS (AP) Immigrants in South Dakota’s largest city will be getting help with computer training to aid in their adaptation to their new country. Continue Reading
July 19, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
The personal computer industry needs a jumpstart and it’s counting on a rescue from emerging markets and a late-to-the-party push into tablet computers. Continue Reading
April 23, 2011 in Alexandria Echo Press
Protecting your identity is important and with Wi-Fi networks popping up nearly everywhere, many consumers don’t realize the dangers that come with using a Wi-Fi connection that is not their own. Continue Reading
November 16, 2010 in INFORUM
LOS ANGELES The refrain of “Don’t Let Me Download” from the Beatles may come to end as the Fab Four’s catalog reportedly will be coming to iTunes shortly, according to the Wall Street Journal. Continue Reading
September 25, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune
Every seven years or so, I ask Jimmy Wales to fix something on Wikipedia. Every time, he graciously obliges, even if I haven’t been so polite in asking.
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September 8, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune
City landlords can learn about troublesome tenants and other problems on their properties under a new program unveiled Wednesday by the Duluth Police Department.
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August 24, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune
Gunflint Lodge is a place Minnesotans go to get away from the modern world, but owner Bruce Kerfoot says there is one modern amenity that he absolutely needs to maintain a strong business: high-speed Internet.
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August 4, 2010 in Duluth News Tribune
A judge has granted the wish of both parties in a landmark illegal music downloading case to stop court-ordered settlement talks.
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