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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The owners of a company that supplied software to many Internet cafes in Ohio left court Thursday out more than $615,000, but carrying only misdemeanor convictions on their records.
Authorities in a southern Chinese city require that Internet cafes pay close attention to the operating systems used on their computers, saying the rule should promote wider use of legitimate software ...
A North Carolina company that licensed computer software to illegal internet and sweepstakes cafes in Kern County and around the state has paid $1.85 million in civil penalties and been blocked from ...
Microsoft Corp. will rent its software to consumers on a per-use basis for the first time next month through the easyEverything chain of budget Internet cafes. Customers of the mammoth ...
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Hangzhou Shunwang Technology, a supplier of software for Internet cafes whose shares trade on China’s Shenzhen Stock Exchange, said on Friday that it will purchase a like business from Shanda ...
There's a potential threat lurking in your internet café, say computer science researchers. It's called Typhoid adware and works in similar fashion to Typhoid Mary, the first identified healthy ...
Screenz Digital Universe felt more like a hushed library than a buzzing cafe on a recent Thursday afternoon. About 25 people were spread throughout the Lincoln Park hangout, quietly scanning pictures, ...