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- First U.S. Felony Conviction For Spam Law Violation
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Last month's
conviction in Leesburg, Virginia, of a 30-year-old Raleigh, North Carolina, man
and his sister was the first ever felony conviction for violation of anti-spam
laws in the United States. The jury found Jeremy Jaynes and his sister, Jessica
DeGroot, guilty on three felony charges and recommended a nine-year prison
sentence for Jaynes.
The recent nine-day trial shed light on the Jaynes' operation. Using many
aliases, including Jeremy James and Gaven Stubberfield, Jaynes sent out at least
ten million e-mail messages a day using sixteen high speed Internet lines.
Despite making money on only one in every 30,000 or so e-mail messages, the
business raked in up to $750,000 per month. Although Jaynes constantly tweaked
and rotated his bogus product offerings, the trial centered around software,
work-at-home, and pornography scams. Prosecutors alleged that Jaynes amassed a
fortune of twenty-four million dollars through his scam/spam operation.
So how do you keep from getting scammed by spammers? Here are two common sense
tips that will protect you:
KVNet Is Now Offering VoIP!
- What Is VoIP, The Advantages, And How It Works
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What is VoIP?
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a category of hardware and software that
enables people to use the
Internet as the
transmission medium for telephone calls. For users who have free or fixed-price
Internet access, Internet telephony software essentially provides free telephone
calls anywhere in the world. The emerging range of IP-enabled services,
including VoIP, represent the most fundamental shift in telecommunications
technology since Alexander Graham Bell got us talking 127 years ago. It promises
a revolutionary set of converged voice, data and video services, bringing better
features at lower prices for users, better applications for business and new
revenues for service providers and equipment makers.
What is the advantage of VoIP?
First of all, it saves you money! The Federal Communications Commission made a
landmark decision recently when it labeled the services of VoIP providers such
as myPhoneCompany.com, Vonage etc. fundamentally interstate in nature and
therefore exempt from regulation by state public utilities commissions. Which in
turn means no taxes or surcharges. With a high-speed Internet connection and a
VoIP provider you can make local and long distance calls free of charge to
anywhere in the United States. To make things even better, VoIP providers offer
many features free of
charge such as caller ID, call forwarding, and call waiting just to name a few.
How does VoIP work?
With myphonecompany.com for example, it works exactly the way your existing
phone works. You have a regular telephone number that rings to your
myPhoneCompanyTM phone adapter like an ordinary phone and allows direct
dialing like an ordinary phone. Most importantly, it has the quality and
clarity of an ordinary phone. However the cost-savings are enormous, because
your calls are routed and received via your broadband Internet access. What's
more, with myPhoneCompanyTM you can literally carry your line with you.
Simply plug your myPhoneCompanyTM phone adapter into any broadband
connection anywhere in the world (including the Internet jack in your hotel
room) and you can make or receive calls as if you were in your own home - your
callers will be making an ordinary local or long-distance call to your telephone
number and will reach you even if you're in Paris, Hong Kong or Dubai.
KVNet has partnered with
myPhoneCompany.com to offer this cost saving service to our customers.
This offer is especially great for subscribers with wireless service. You can
make phone calls over the Internet without even having a traditional phone
company. KVN has decided to bundle Wireless + VoIP for a total charge of
$55.00/month. You get Wireless for $30/month and VoIP service for $25/month.
There is not a traditional phone company around that can provide Local, Long
Distance, and twelve calling features for $25.00/month.
DSL subscribers don't despair; you can get myPhoneCompany.com's VoIP
service too. Since DSL requires a phone line from your local phone company,
simply reduce the line to their least expensive and most basic line they offer.
Even when you add the cost of myPhoneCompany.com's VoIP service to the
cost of their basic line you will still get a lower total price with many more
features, lower international rates, and a lower total phone bill.
We are sure that you will still have many questions about this exciting new type
of service. So feel free to check out
FAQS at
myPhoneCompany.com and give us a call
today @ 270-763-9101 to get signed up for VoIP service.
Thanks,
KVNet Service Dept.
service@kvnet.org
Ask The Help Desk - Are
There Any Alternative Web Browsers To Microsoft's Internet Explorer?
Question: With
all of the vulnerabilities, spyware, pop-ups, and viruses that seem to plague
Internet Explorer, are there any other programs that I can use to browse the
Internet?
Answer: Yes. There are good, free alternatives to Internet Explorer.
Netscape 7.2
and Opera 7.54 are good Mozilla-based
options that don't suffer from Internet Explorer's vulnerabilities. However, an
alternative that has many people talking right now is a Web browser called
FireFox 1.0. This is another browser based on Mozilla software. The updated
release was made available just last month. It's a free download at
http://www.getfirefox.com/. Over eight
million people already use FireFox. Plus, it works on both PCs and Macs.
Some of the features within FireFox 1.0 include pop-up blocking, privacy tools
to combat spyware, and "tab browsing" which allows you to click on tabs instead
of opening new windows for each web page. FireFox is also purported to be
noticeably faster than Internet Explorer. For more information, including
downloading instructions, go to
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Take A Virtual
Tour Of America's Largest Home
http://www.biltmore.com/ - In 1895,
George Vanderbilt completed the construction of and celebrated Christmas with
his family in his new home. He called his new 250-room chateau, which sat on
125,000 acres, the Biltmore Estate. The home included 34 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms,
and 65 fireplaces. The Biltmore is still America's largest home totaling 175,000
square feet -- that's four acres of floor space. It took 484 employees to run
the estate in 1895. Today, more than 1,500 people work at the Biltmore. Visit
this website for information on tours, lodging at the estate's inn, or ticket
reservations to the Candlelight Christmas Evenings taking place at the Biltmore
during the holidays. If you can't work the Biltmore into your busy holiday
schedule, take a virtual tour by typing "virtual tour" into the site's search
tool.
The History Of Toys And Games
http://historychannel.com/exhibits/toys/ - Games and toys have been around
since early civilization. The Babylonians were playing a board game in 4000 B.C.
that was probably an ancestor of chess and checkers. Marbles were first used in
Egypt around 3000 B.C. Kites appeared in China in 1000 B.C. Playing cards were
first used in Asia in 969 and roller skates were invented in 1759. To learn more
about games, toys, and their inventors, check out this interesting site.
Answers To Your Turkey Cooking Questions
http://butterball.com/en/index.jsp -
If you're looking for a new turkey recipe this holiday season or cooking your
first-ever bird this month, this site is for you. Butterball, the number one
selling brand of turkey in North America, has what it calls its "Butterball
Turkey Talk-Line." The Turkey Talk-Line consists of more than 50 specialists
including dieticians, nutritionists, and home economists who give expert advice
on thawing, cooking, carving, and even making leftovers. You can speak directly
to a Turkey Talk-Line representative during business hours or e-mail your
question anytime and receive a personalized response within 48 hours.
Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft Nears Saturn's Largest Moon
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm - The Cassini-Huygens
spacecraft's plunge into Saturn's outer orbit last summer resulted in brilliant
photos of the planet's mysterious rings. The images were at least five times
better than those from the 1980-81 Voyager missions that flew past Saturn. This
month the Cassini Orbiter detaches and sends the European Space Agency's Huygens
probe to Titan -- the largest of Saturn's 31 known moons. (Titan is almost a
planet in its own right at a size larger than Mercury.) After a 22-day decent,
the Huygens probe will parachute into Titan's atmosphere. Check out this site
for daily updates and amazing photography.
Start Training For The 2005 Ironman Triathlon World Championships
http://vnews.ironmanlive.com/ -
It's only ten more months until the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (October 15, 2005). This site provides a listing of
qualifying races, lots of training tips, bios on triathletes, and recent race
results from across the globe. Qualifying for this championship race gets more
difficult every year so the organizers also select an additional 200 race
participants via a lottery system. Applications are due February 28, 2005.
Remember, it's a 2.4-mile ocean swim, 112-mile bike race and a 26.2-mile run --
so get busy training today!
Short Tutorial - Reducing
The File Size Of Digital Photos Before E-mailing Them
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Have you ever
taken a digital photo at high resolution for printing purposes only to find out
that the image was then too big to send by e-mail? That's happened to most of
us. During this holiday season, many people are going to be sending photos as
e-mail attachments. Many of them will be too large and may jam the inboxes of
intended e-mail recipients. There are, however, some simple steps you can take
to insure your photos are easy to open by your intended recipients.
Since most Windows-based programs include Microsoft Paint as a standard program,
many people use it to adjust the size of photos before e-mailing the images. To
find Microsoft Paint, click your cursor arrow on the START menu at the lower
left side of your screen and click on "All Programs." Through subsequent menus
and submenus, locate "Accessories" and then "Paint." Click your cursor arrow on
"Paint" to open the program. Here's how to reduce the size of a picture:
Additional Notes:
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