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State audit finds nothing wrong with Roanoke County real estate assessments
WDBJ7 ReporterAre Roanoke County's real estate assessments inflated? Some residents think so, prompting county leaders to call for an audit. Now the results of that audit are in. County leaders have said all along real estate assessments are on the up and up. To...Tags: Services and Shopping, Roanoke County, Real Estate, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)
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High-paying web company moving to Danville
A new high-paying employer is moving to Danville. Web Parts will move its computer programming and data center to the city from Guatamala. The operation will start with just ten positions, but the company expects to grow to more than 250 in a few years....
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Smart Phone safety; new software helps keep personal data personal
ReporterA local researcher has developed new technology that would impress even James Bond. It all centers around your smart phone and can help with everything from keeping your medical records private, to preventing your kids from sexting. Just how personal is...Tags: Business, Medical Research, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, File Sharing
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WDBJ7.com Terms of Use The following Terms of Use govern any use of or access to the website of WDBJ Television, Inc. available at www.wdbj7.com). By accessing or using the Site or any content on the Site, you acknowledge that you have read,...Tags: Entertainment, Physical Therapists, Security, Companies and Corporations, Employees
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Can the Obama administration be trusted?
— Thirty-five years ago in United States v. Choate, the courts ruled that the U.S. Postal Service may record "mail cover," i.e., what's written on the outside of an envelope — the addresses of sender and receiver. The National Security...
Tags: Government, U.S. Supreme Court, Edward Snowden, U.S. Postal Service, Barack Obama
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After NSA leak, Obama finally admits security-liberty choice
Thirty-five years ago in United States v. Choate, the courts ruled that the Postal Service may record "mail cover," i.e., what's written on the outside of an envelope — the addresses of sender and receiver. The National Security Agency's recording...Tags: Government, National Government, Michael Mukasey, National Security Agency, Edward Snowden
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Pushing the envelope on data collection, NSA-style
WASHINGTON - Thirty-five years ago in United States v. Choate, the courts ruled that the Postal Service may record "mail cover," i.e., what's written on the outside of an envelope -- the addresses of sender and receiver. The National Security Agency's...
Tags: Government, National Government, Michael Mukasey, National Security Agency, Edward Snowden
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Amid criticism, Apple website showing off alternate iOS 7 icons
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.Apple Inc., which has taken flak from some users for the design of its new iOS 7 mobile platform, may have already begun making changes to the system's look. The company on Monday unveiled the new operating system with the biggest redesign to the...Tags: Apple iOS, Microsoft Corporation, Apple iPhone, New Products, Apple Inc.
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Five Southington Teachers Win Grants To Buy Classroom Tools
The Hartford Courant— African xylophones that use gourds to increase sound and computer programs that encourage reading, social skills and storytelling are among the educational tools the school district will buy with $6,000 in grants from a local foundation. The...Tags: Culture, Southington, Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers
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Microsoft to open Windows stores within Best Buy
ReutersSEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said it would open 500 special stores within existing Best Buy Co Inc stores in the United States selling exclusively Windows-based tablets and computers and other Microsoft products in an effort to revitalize sales of...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Science and Technology, Samsung Group, Apple iPad, Microsoft Windows
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Britain denies using PRISM to get around domestic spying laws
LONDON -- British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Monday sought to reassure Parliament that the government is not using U.S. surveillance programs to get around British law and spy on its citizens. Hague’s comments followed reports in the...Tags: Government, United Kingdom, Jarmes R. Clapper, Politics, Computer Networking and Internet
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Apple unveils music streaming service, revamps iOS
ReutersSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc unveiled a music streaming service called iTunes Radio and new mobile software on Monday, in the biggest redesign of its operating system since the original iPhone was introduced in 2007. The new software, designated...Tags: Apple TV, Samsung Group, Steve Jobs, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance
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