computers
Business Replaces Computers Stolen From Youth Club
A lease-to-own company has donated a TV and 5 laptop computers to replace those stolen from the Admiral Oaks Boys & Girls Club.
Cyberbullying Bill Aims To Cut Down On Online Harassment
A group of Maryland lawmakers takes steps to outlaw cyberbullying.
Small Changes Help Home Workers Save Energy
More than six million Americans work from home.
Brunswick High School Gets Computers From Walter Reed
A Frederick County high school is benefitting from the closure of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
Hungarian Gets 2.5 Years For Hacking, Extortion
A Hungarian man has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for hacking into Marriott International’s computers and extorting the firm for a job.
Wife: Man Imprisoned In Cuba Concerned Before Trip
An American imprisoned in Cuba since December 2009 after bringing communications equipment onto the island wanted reassurance that what he was doing was legal but was told by his company not to ask Cuban officials, the man’s wife said Monday.
Cybersecurity Month Being Highlighted In Maryland
Maryland officials and business leaders will be highlighting the importance of cybersecurity.
Pentagon Extends Program To Defend Cyber Networks
The Pentagon is extending a pilot program to help protect its prime defense contractors, an effort the Obama administration can use as a model to prevent hackers and hostile nations from breaching networks and stealing sensitive data.
Meeting Highlights Md. Cyber Security
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger is among the featured speakers at a conference in Hanover on cyber security in Maryland.
Md. Libraries Worried About Porn-As-Free-Speech Ruling In N.Y.
Library visitors in Maryland see an “access denied” message when they try to view pornographic websites. But in New York, thanks to a freedom of speech policy, it’s legal.
Siblings Help Seniors Connect To The Digital World
Manbir and Sukhi Gulati want to change your life. Inspired by teaching their grandmother, the brother-and-sister team are reaching out to help the local senior citizen community with SeniorNet America Inc., a nonprofit organization that helps senior citizens connect to the digital world.
Md. Officer Facing Charges On Home Detention
A Montgomery County police officer charged with illegally using computers to help her drug-dealing fiance was released on home confinement Friday and will be tracked through electronic monitoring equipment.


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