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Hewlett-Packard chief executive Mark Hurd today unexpectedly resigned in the wake of a sexual harassment investigation that found he had a "close personal relationship" with a former contractor who received improper payments.
NOVA , The National Organization for Victim Assistance, is the oldest national group of its kind in the worldwide victim’s movement. NOVA’s mission is to promote rights and services for victims of crime and crisis everywhere. They will be holding their 36th conference on August 22-25, 2010 at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center in Salt Lake City, UT.
NOVA would like to extend an open invitation to Crime Victim Advocates, Crisis Responders, Victims and Survivors, Law Enforcement Officers, Prosecutors, Educators, Researchers, Mental Health Providers, Pastoral Caregivers & Clergy, Directors and managers, Crisis Managers, and all who strive for victim justice!
There will be workshops, and numerous exhibits. Last year, conference exhibitors sold victim/witness program software as well as cookbooks, jewelry and clothing supporting victims’ assistance programs. Exhibits also included arts and crafts, jewelry makers, massage therapists, hair weaving, and clothing sales to name but a few. Come and see what this year’s exhibitors will have in store for you.
Keynote speakers for the conference will be Dana Lynn Hee, Yvette Rodier, and Kirk Torgensen. They will be speaking on Tuesday, Aug 24th and Wednesday, Aug 25th. Their testimonials will be very inspiring and will certainly be worth your time.
For more information please call 1-800-TRY-NOVA (1-800-879-6682) or (703) 535-6682.


A computer security researcher has built a device from just $1,500 worth of hardware and open source software that can eavesdrop in on other people's cell phone calls.

Defense contractor Raytheon is developing new software that combines maps with a buddy list to help soldiers in the battlefield find enemies using smartphones running Google's Android operating system.
Location-based social network Foursquare is in talks with "everyone" in the search space, including Google, Yahoo and Microsoft, looking for a data partnership deal.

Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs today showed off its "black labs," or secret wireless testing facilities, in an attempt to dispel mounting criticism that the company didn't adequately test the
iPhone 4 before releasing it to market.

Sony Ericsson today posted its second consecutive profit, as strong sales of newly launched Android-based smartphones, such as the
Xperia X10, help continue its turnaround.
NTP, the patent-holding company best known for winning a settlement of more than $600 million from BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, is now suing Apple, Google, Microsoft, HTC, LG and Motorola.

Google has upgraded YouTube's website to make it easier and more appealing for touch screen phones to stream videos, as the company pushes deeper into the mobile segment.

Some
iPhone 4 users are complaining that upload speeds have slowed to a crawl, prompting many customers to speculate that AT&T may be capping its network speeds.