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Police Blotter: Is it legal to use an alias anymore?

October 12, 2007 Arizona senior citizen sentenced to 10 years for inventing the name "Peter Reynolds" and using it to open bank accounts, pay his monthly bills. TAGS: conviction, Police Blotter, Arizona, Cox Communications Inc., bank account, identity, Social Security, bank, citizen, identity theft, social security number

Arizona student guilty of Web piracy

March 8, 2005 University of Arizona student is believed to be the first person in the nation to plead guilty under state Internet piracy laws. TAGS: Arizona, student

Arizona, heaven for airplane fans

July 27, 2007 reporter's notebook Two of the best airplane storage facilities in the world exist side by side in Tucson, Ariz.Photos: A plane enthusiast's dream TAGS: museum, airplane, tour, plane, Arizona, aerospace, heaven, crew, facility, collection, notebook computer

A dry-weather crisis for Hoover Dam

July 23, 2007 The dam's governing authority is getting ready to decide what to do if there's not enough water for the future.Photos: Losing water at Hoover Dam TAGS: dam, Arizona, Nevada, shortage, water, region, California

Police Blotter: Dark side of 'reputation defending' service

June 29, 2007 A company claiming to defend online reputations is found liable for harassment, spam and death threats. TAGS: Police Blotter, business partner, Arizona, reputation

'Tom Cruise' missile jokester arrested

February 6, 2007 Keith Henson, a fugitive since being convicted of interfering with Scientology, faces extradition to California from Arizona. TAGS: Scientology, Tom Cruise, Arizona, attorney, Usenet, conviction, California, bond

Polyester fabric neutralizes stun gun jolt

April 5, 2006 Some fabrics repel moisture; Thor Shield repels electricity and can render a stun gun useless. TAGS: fabric, probe, gun, electricity, officer, weapon, Arizona, agency

Tempe Wi-Fi: Firefighters, police are fans

June 29, 2006 The Arizona city's police and fire departments are big on a citywide broadband network. Arizona's Wi-Fi city Police who are online all the time TAGS: Jensen, Arizona, municipal Wi-Fi, police, Wi-Fi network, officer, city, department, vehicle, Wi-Fi, accident, decision, video

Frank Lloyd Wright's spirit lives on at Taliesin West

July 25, 2007 Famed architect's western headquarters house an architecture school and carry on his legacy of great design.Photos: Where Frank Lloyd Wright comes alive TAGS: Arizona

AOL to lay off 1,400 call center workers

October 18, 2006 The company will close two U.S. call centers and sell one as part of a restructuring announced in August. TAGS: call-center, America Online Inc., worker, layoff, Time Warner Inc., Arizona

The local Wi-Fi bet

June 29, 2006 Despite criticism, cities like Anaheim, Calif., and Tempe, Ariz., are betting big on municipal broadband. TAGS: margin, Arizona, municipal Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Baltimore, city, broadband, EarthLink Inc., San Francisco, font, California, wireless network, U.S.

Road Trip 2007: Science and tech in the Southwest

August 14, 2007 CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman visits sites from Las Vegas to Los Alamos, with a helping of Roswell in between. TAGS: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, mile, road, blog, photograph

This week at PC Forum

March 25, 2005 Execs, venture capitalists and government nabobs gathered at PC Forum in the Arizona desert to sort out the latest trends in tech. TAGS: PC Forum, Arizona, venture capital

In Seattle, a spark of Burning Man

June 26, 2006 The fourth-annual Critical Massive in the forest north of Seattle is that community's regional burn. Photos: The yearn to burn TAGS: Burning Man, Seattle, event, Arizona, Las Vegas, community

Googling state government documents

April 30, 2007 The search giant helps four states get online data indexed and helps create custom search engines for government Web sites. TAGS: Needham, Utah, Virginia, index, search engine, Google Inc., Arizona, state, database

This week in gadgets

February 18, 2005 Demo conference in Arizona offers a peek at devices and software we may be using in the near future. TAGS: Arizona, conference, radio, database, PC

Police Blotter: Porn spammers' guilty verdict upheld

September 7, 2007 Federal judge upholds guilty verdicts, denies new trial to spammers specializing in sexually explicit solicitations. TAGS: CAN-SPAM Act, Police Blotter, offshore, verdict, spammer, jury, recipient, Arizona, domain name, trial, operation, image

Lawsuit challenges new 'e-annoyance' law

February 9, 2006 Law targeting e-mail, Web posts that "annoy" will be tested in suit filed by provider of service that lets people send anonymous e-mail. TAGS: law, First Amendment, identity, Arizona, VoIP, president, IP, e-mail

Three indicted in major spam case

August 26, 2005 Defendants are accused of distributing tens of millions of e-mails advertising porn sites and containing explicit images. TAGS: defendant, CAN-SPAM Act, count, Arizona, transportation, e-mail

Intel to build next plant in Arizona

July 25, 2005 Facility will create 1,000 jobs, according to the company, and will start cranking out chips in the second half of 2007. TAGS: semiconductor maker, Arizona, factory, chip company, Paul Otellini, Ireland, plant, microprocessor, tax, Israel, Intel, China, semiconductor, manufacturing, India
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