Wednesday, February 6, 2013

IT News Head Lines (Yahoo News) 07/02/2013


FBI: Bombs found in Ala. hostage bunker In this undated photo released by the FBI on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013, a tent covers the bunker where where a 5-year-old child was held for a week by Jimmy Lee Dykes in Midland City, Ala. The boy was rescued and his captor was killed when federal agents raided the bunker on Monday. (AP Photo/FBI)Authorities also say the kidnapper engaged in a "firefight" with SWAT agents. Read More ...
Tsunami threat lifted after big South Pacifc quake (Blank Headline Received)REUTERS - A powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands on Wednesday, triggering a small tsunami that swept into isolated island communities and sparked tsunami alerts across the South Pacific that were later cancelled. Damage reports were limited, and there were no reports of casualties. The quake struck 340 km (211 miles) east of Kira Kira in the Solomons, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii said. A tsunami measuring 0. ... Read More ...
Armed gang rapes 6 Spanish tourists in Mexico Police patrol on the beach outside a home after masked armed men broke into the home in Acapulco, Mexico, Tuesday Feb. 5, 2013. According to the mayor of Acapulco, five masked men burst into the house that Spanish tourists had rented on the outskirts of Acapulco, in a low-key area near the beach, and held a group of six Spanish men and one Mexican woman at gunpoint, while they raped the six Spanish women before dawn on Monday. (AP Photo/Bernandino Hernandez)Six Spanish tourists were raped by a gang of armed, masked men in the Mexican resort of Acapulco. Read More ...
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HP plans to steal Dell's customers FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 13, 2000 photo, Michael Dell, Chairman and CEO of Dell, speaks during his keynote address at Comdex, in Las Vegas. It's easy to forget now, but Michael Dell was the Mark Zuckerberg of his time. Hailed as a young genius, he created the inexpensive, made-to-order personal computer in his dorm room and peddled it to the masses, but now the PC is being eclipsed by smartphones and tablet computers, and Dell is trying to save his company. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, FIle)Dell announced today that it is planning to go private. Read More ...
Stem cells created in 3D printer for first time 3D-Printed Human Embryonic Stem Cells Created for First TimeImagine if you could take living cells, load them into a printer, and create 3D body tissue. Read More ...
Weird underwater waves spotted from space Weird Underwater Waves Spotted from SpaceIn the ocean, there are more waves than meet the eye. Read More ...
Police to review Los Angeles clergy abuse files LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police will review abusive priests' personnel files to see if the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles committed any crimes, including failure to report child abuse, authorities said Tuesday. Read More ...
Memphis renames 3 parks that honored Confederacy MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The City Council voted Monday to change the names of three parks that honor the Confederacy and two of its notable members. Read More ...
No gun found at evacuated Arizona school YUMA, Ariz. (AP) — Police in southwestern Arizona say no gun was found after a Yuma school was evacuated in response to an unconfirmed report of a student possibly having a weapon. Read More ...
Feds: 18 charged in $200M global credit card fraud NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Eighteen people have been charged in what may be one of the nation's largest credit card fraud rings, a sprawling international scam that duped credit rating agencies and used thousands of fake identities to steal at least $200 million, federal authorities said Tuesday. Read More ...
Diet or Regular? Choice of alcohol mixer affects intoxication Diet or Regular? Choice of Alcohol Mixer Affects IntoxicationThe results of a new study may make you think twice when ordering your next drink. Read More ...
House begins steep climb on immigration reform Murguia speaks after a meeting on immigration reform at the White House in WashingtonThe judiciary committee launches the chamber's first public efforts on the issue this year. Read More ...
2nd-grader suspended over imaginary grenade A seven-year-old boy was suspended from his elementary school for using an imaginary grenade while playing "Rescue the World" on the playground. The story was featured on Fox 31 Denver. Second-grader Alex Evans pretended to throw a grenade into a box full of, in his words, "pretend evil forces." "I pretended the box, there's something [...] Read More ...
Video: Baby fast sleep...until her favorite song comes on Sure Gangnam Style is overplayed. And yes, the tune is now being used to sell pistachio nuts. Read More ...
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