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WiFi Takes Center Stage in Crime

In tonight's top story: Could you be arrested for having wireless networking in your home? Our crime beat team will cover this important development. Wireless networking, like knives, guns and explosives, can be used in the commission of a crime. Therefore, wi-fi...bad. Tech Dirt points out, "...there [are] a number of terrible things being done, and the use of open WiFi -- the least of the issues -- [gets] all the attention." "In this first case, we had someone arrested for: (1) driving the wrong way down a one way street (2) driving without any pants on (3) using a laptop while driving (4) using that laptop to download child porn (5) which he accessed via a free WiFi connection. "In another case, a scam was committed in Finland involving the financial firm GE Money: (1) the company's own head of data security (2) stole banking software from the company after which he (3) took confidential users passwords for its bank accounts. He then (4) st

Missing Keith and the Girl

It's almost 1 AM CST, making it almost 2 in New York. So, where's my new episode of Keith and the Girl? How disappointed was I? I had to listen to Dawn & Drew. Keith and the Girl

Sometimes you just have a really bad day.. - Yahoo! News

Doesn't it happen to us all once in a while?

West Wing Goes South

Two renditions of CSI and no West Wing? Two and a Half Men comes in at number 16, but Sorkin's baby not among the hot 16 TV shows in the November sweeps? Desperate Friggin Housewives, for chrissake!!?? NBC doesn't even show up in the top 12 shows! Prime-Time Nielsen Ratings - Yahoo! News

Oprah: The Anti-hump

It made for good follies, but looks like the fun may be over. Although I'll believe it when I see it, Oprah finally finds her sense of humor and agrees to appear on Letterman. Letterman finally gets Oprah to return - Yahoo! News

Accidental X Nearly Incites Internet Riots

Adolescence abounds Monday following the accidental airing of a cue marker during CNN's airing of VP Cheney's live speech. Can we get more childish? CNN explains 'X' glitch over Dick Cheney's face - Yahoo! News

Internet Ad Revenue Reaches $3.1B

Internet-related ad revenues reached an all-time high of $3.1 billion in September, 2005. --Interactive Advertising Bureau According to Nielsen NetRatings, in September AOL had 51.5 million users, MSN Messenger 27.3 million and Yahoo Messenger 21.9 million. AOL Delivers Next-Generation AIM - Yahoo! News