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FBI File on Steve Jobs

FBI File on Steve Jobs: Reality Distortion, Sculley Fight and More

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has posted a 191-page file on its website concerning the background investigation of the founder of Apple, Steve Jobs. Jobs was being considered for a presidential appointment to the President's Export Council of George Bush Sr. in 1991.

FBI Notes on Steve Jobs Cited Drug Use, Abrasiveness

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Newly released Federal Bureau of Investigation files regarding Apple Chairman Steve Jobs noted the computer visionary’s use of drugs, abrasive personality but also his fitness for a prospective government appointment.

Elizabeth Olten Timeline: Retracing Alyssa Bustamante Murder Case

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The 18-year-old has been sentenced to life in prison for the brutal murder of her nine-year-old neighbor. Here, get a comprehensive timeline of the murder of Elizabeth Olten, and the Alyssa Bustamante murder trial that followed, including what evidence was stricken from the record, why Bustamante changed her plea, and Olten's family's reaction to the verdict.
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Hackers Leak West Virginia Police Chiefs' Information

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into yet another hacking incident involving police officers' personal information. A group of hackers leaked the personal information of every police chief in West Virginia. The leaked information included the home addresses, home phone numbers and cell phone numbers of over 150 current and retired police officers, to be posted to a public web site.
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Lisa Irwin and Unrelated Stabbing Incident

Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: Tip Hotline Gets 140 New Calls After ‘Dr. Phil Show’ Segment

After baby Lisa Irwin's parents opened up about their daughter's disappearance on The Dr. Phil Show Friday, the Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline has reported 140 new calls. While baby Lisa has been missing for over four months, her parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, told Dr. Phil McGraw in a segment Friday that they are confident their daughter is alive and will return home.
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Torrent Site BTJunkie Shuts Down: Top 5 Alternatives

BTJunkie, one of the largest Bit Torrent search engines, announced Monday that it would voluntarily be shutting down its website. The decision came less than three weeks after federal prosecutors cracked down on popular file-sharing Website Megaupload, for copyright infringement.
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Missing Baby Lisa Irwin's Parents: 'I Would Do Anything to See Her Again'

Baby Lisa Irwin has been missing for four months, but her parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, are confident that their one-year-old daughter is alive, well and will return home. Nearly three months since the couple's last media interview, Bradley and Irwin shared their side of the story on the Dr. Phil Show Friday in the hopes of clarifying false reports and gaining national attention for missing baby Lisa. I would do anything to see her again, Bradley told viewers.

Anonymous Hackers Crack FBI to Scotland Yard Conference Call

Anonymous hackers were able to crack an FBI to Scotland Yard conference call in mid-January, and released a recording of the call online. It wasn't a fake, as the FBI admitted to the Associated Press, and the subject of the call was Anonymous hackers themselves.
Lisa Irwin and Unrelated Stabbing Incident

Missing Baby Lisa Irwin’s Parents: ‘We Are Still Looking for Her’

Baby Lisa Irwin has been missing for four months, but her parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, believe their one-year-old daughter will return home. Nearly three months since the couple's last media interview, Bradley and Irwin will share their side of the story on the Dr. Phil Show on Friday in the hopes that national exposure will get their daughter home. She is still out there. She is still missing, Irwin said. We are still looking for her.
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Ayla Reynolds Missing: Adults 'Know More Than They're Telling' About Maine Toddler

Investigators now assert that the 20-month-old's father, Justin DiPietro, his girlfriend and his sister have withheld information about the missing Maine toddler from police. And after DiPietro's dubious polygraph test and the discovery of a significant amount of blood in the house, some on Ayla Reynolds' mother's side of the family are inclined to agree.
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Apple Supply Chain Suicides and Amazon Review Scams: Tech's Five Dirtiest Secrets

Just because people love shiny electronic gizmos doesn't mean they should be kept in the dark about some technology firms' practices, and the recent spate of suicides among Chinese factory workers in Apple's supply chain are only one example. While many factories, even in the U.S., expose their workers to dangerous conditions and poor salaries, the tech world is now inundated with stories about Amazon scammers, Facebook clickjackers, SOPA, PIPA and Google+ privacy concerns.
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Kim Dotcom: What's next for Megaupload, Megavideo Founder Denied Bail?

Kim Dotcom, founder of file-sharing sites Megaupload and Megavideo, was denied bail on Wednesday. A New Zealand judge ruled that the copyright infringement suspect, a.k.a. Kim Schmitz and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, would be in custody for at least another month, saying he posed a significant flight risk.
A new Megaupload venture called Megabox that would've given music artists 90 percent of all revenue, and would've paid them for free downloads, giving them leverage against the Recording Industry Association of America.

Megaupload Shutdown: How MegaBox Would've Made Mega Millions

After Megaupload's entire service was shut down and its founders arrested, a new report has emerged, which details a new Megaupload venture called Megabox that would've given music artists more money than and leverage against the Recording Industry Association of America.

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