Miami’s police union blasted a proposal by a commissioner to install baby diaper-changing stations across town, saying the money would be better spent on police department equipment.
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If hackers can get into Dwyane Wayde’s Twitter account, they likely can get into anyone’s. Nobody knows that more than Mark Wuergler. "I'm the nicest guy you ever met," said Wuergler. He runs a company called Immunity Inc. It helps protect local businesses from hackers by actually trying to hack into their systems. Once the weak spots are identified, they can be fixed. During Local 10’s ...
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The nonprofit One Laptop Per Child made its first major distribution in the United States on Friday, handing out more than 500 laptops to all students at Holmes Elementary in Liberty City.
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The Associated Press The Associated Press MIAMI Children in one of Miami's toughest neighborhoods are getting rugged, inexpensive laptop computers similar to ones distributed to schoolchildren in developing countries. The One Laptop Per Child Association in Miami gave more than 500 green-and-white laptops Friday to students at Holmes Elementary School in Liberty City. Officials with the ...
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Every student at Miami’s Holmes Elementary School will receive their own laptop today, in an effort to level the digital playing field for more than 525 kids at the school.
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MIAMI -- Top federal officials say more identity theft complaints come from Miami-Dade County than anywhere else in the country.
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Last semester, 1,619 Miami-Dade public school kids exploited the satirical potential of a new state law that adds an online class to their mandatory curriculum.
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Citing South Florida, in particular Miami-Dade, as hot bed for identity theft, the U.S. Homeland Security Department is putting on a series of cyber security events this week to spread awareness of the problem.
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Families living in North Miami Beach are on edge after dozens of burglaries have been reported in a matter of weeks. The crime wave appears to be happening just four months after the city laid off 17 sworn officers in a budget-cutting move. According to police records, 20 home burglaries were reported in a two-week period. Most of the crimes have happened in the middle of the day in areas west ...
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H.I.G. Capital LLC, a leading international private equity firm based in Miami, Florida, announced today that it has completed the sale of Service Net to Chartis U.S., Inc.
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