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Romney has continued to express views counter to the president's on issues ranging from Roy Moore's fitness to serve in the Senate to climate change. ... more time to the center that will train the next generation of public servants and also allow Hatch to speak out on issues important to Utah and the nation.
He said the church recently “doubled down” on the issue with a court brief supporting a Colorado bakery shop owner who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding. The event also included access to paperwork that would enable Mormons to end their church membership and have their names ...

“Any network engineer that's worth their salt could do something like this very easily," Pete Ashdown, tech expert, said. ... talking about what's available on websites like insecam.org views of front porches and back yards inside elevators and inside homes, the website links to hundreds of cameras from Utah.
To my shock and dismay, beyond the Senate pages who were listlessly sitting on the steps, there wasn't a soul to be seen. ... officials spent even just three hours a day sitting in their respective chambers having actual dialogue, debate and votes in front of the American people on the issues that matter most.
“Of course it's unfortunate that it happened and I feel for those individuals that have had issues," Rogers said. "But, if we can get them resolved and everybody's happy with how it's fixed, I think in the long run it's going to be a good thing for us.” Xmission founder and CEO Pete Ashdown has been a ...
The U.S. House passed SJR34, which also passed the Senate last week on a 50-48 vote that largely followed partisan lines. Both Utah Sen. ... Pete Ashdown, founder and CEO of Utah internet service provider XMission, voiced similar concerns. ... "I'm talking health issues, I'm talking financial issues.

SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah-based Internet Service Provider XMission has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against a Florida company, accusing it of spamming more than 100,000 email addresses it hosts. ... "We reached our limit," XMission CEO Pete Ashdown said in an interview Thursday with FOX 13.
There are two minor problems with this request. First, it's not a valid IP address. Second, the IP address it's supposed to be is actually that of XMission's Tor node (166.70.207.2). “So not only did they not bother to investigate the fact that it was Tor node, but they didn't know what a proper IP address was ...
Utah's oldest Internet service provider, XMission, has refused to give up customer information to law enforcement, reports The Salt Lake Tribune. ... judge — and that's the real problem, says company founder Pete Ashdown, a two-time unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate and outspoken Democrat in ...
Internet businessman Pete Ashdown has announced that he will make another bid for the U.S. Senate, promising to run an innovative campaign and swearing off big donors. ... While Hatch is part of the problem in Washington, Ashdown said, he's not the only problem and there are bigger issues to address.
He said the church recently “doubled down” on the issue with a court brief supporting a Colorado bakery shop owner who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding. The event also included access to paperwork that would enable Mormons to end their church membership and have their names ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah political leaders reacted strongly, and negatively, to President Donald Trump's self-reported details on discussions about a ... Pete Ashdown, Utah broadband internet provider Xmission's founder and CEO, who has also ran for Hatch's U.S. Senate seat as a Democrat in 2006 and ...
“Any network engineer that's worth their salt could do something like this very easily," Pete Ashdown, tech expert, said. ... talking about what's available on websites like insecam.org views of front porches and back yards inside elevators and inside homes, the website links to hundreds of cameras from Utah.
“Of course it's unfortunate that it happened and I feel for those individuals that have had issues," Rogers said. "But, if we can get them resolved and everybody's happy with how it's fixed, I think in the long run it's going to be a good thing for us.” Xmission founder and CEO Pete Ashdown has been a ...
The U.S. House passed SJR34, which also passed the Senate last week on a 50-48 vote that largely followed partisan lines. Both Utah Sen. ... Pete Ashdown, founder and CEO of Utah internet service provider XMission, voiced similar concerns. ... "I'm talking health issues, I'm talking financial issues.
I was motivated to run against Hatch in 2006 because his comments, positions and legislation were damaging not only to the internet and technology in general, but Utah's reputation as a technology leader. A reputation established in the mid-1960s with David Evans and Ivan Sutherland's efforts attracting ...
The BYOD (bring your own device) issue gives IT managers and internet security contractors plenty to fret over. Montague ... In a competitive labor market (which Utah, with its 3.4 percent unemployment rate, certainly is), you'd better have some pretty sweet perks to compensate for the deprivation. On the ...

"The state benefited enormously from his gifted public policy insights, where many of Utah's recent successes were a direct results of Neil's vision and collaborative nature," Huntsman said. "Personally, I couldn't have asked for a more loyal, dedicated friend and confidant. Mary Kaye and our entire family ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah-based Internet Service Provider XMission has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against a Florida company, accusing it of spamming more than 100,000 email addresses it hosts. ... "We reached our limit," XMission CEO Pete Ashdown said in an interview Thursday with FOX 13.
There are two minor problems with this request. First, it's not a valid IP address. Second, the IP address it's supposed to be is actually that of XMission's Tor node (166.70.207.2). “So not only did they not bother to investigate the fact that it was Tor node, but they didn't know what a proper IP address was ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah-based contractor is working with West Valley City police to decrypt the last hard drive belonging to the late Josh Powell, a person of interest in the 2009 ... TrueCrypt employs several layers of encryption, according to local internet company XMission CEO Pete Ashdown. Layers ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah political leaders reacted strongly, and negatively, to President Donald Trump's self-reported details on discussions about a ... Pete Ashdown, Utah broadband internet provider Xmission's founder and CEO, who has also ran for Hatch's U.S. Senate seat as a Democrat in 2006 and ...
“Any network engineer that's worth their salt could do something like this very easily," Pete Ashdown, tech expert, said. ... talking about what's available on websites like insecam.org views of front porches and back yards inside elevators and inside homes, the website links to hundreds of cameras from Utah.
“Of course it's unfortunate that it happened and I feel for those individuals that have had issues," Rogers said. "But, if we can get them resolved and everybody's happy with how it's fixed, I think in the long run it's going to be a good thing for us.” Xmission founder and CEO Pete Ashdown has been a ...
The U.S. House passed SJR34, which also passed the Senate last week on a 50-48 vote that largely followed partisan lines. Both Utah Sen. ... Pete Ashdown, founder and CEO of Utah internet service provider XMission, voiced similar concerns. ... "I'm talking health issues, I'm talking financial issues.
I was motivated to run against Hatch in 2006 because his comments, positions and legislation were damaging not only to the internet and technology in general, but Utah's reputation as a technology leader. A reputation established in the mid-1960s with David Evans and Ivan Sutherland's efforts attracting ...
The BYOD (bring your own device) issue gives IT managers and internet security contractors plenty to fret over. Montague ... In a competitive labor market (which Utah, with its 3.4 percent unemployment rate, certainly is), you'd better have some pretty sweet perks to compensate for the deprivation. On the ...
"The state benefited enormously from his gifted public policy insights, where many of Utah's recent successes were a direct results of Neil's vision and collaborative nature," Huntsman said. "Personally, I couldn't have asked for a more loyal, dedicated friend and confidant. Mary Kaye and our entire family ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah-based Internet Service Provider XMission has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against a Florida company, accusing it of spamming more than 100,000 email addresses it hosts. ... "We reached our limit," XMission CEO Pete Ashdown said in an interview Thursday with FOX 13.
There are two minor problems with this request. First, it's not a valid IP address. Second, the IP address it's supposed to be is actually that of XMission's Tor node (166.70.207.2). “So not only did they not bother to investigate the fact that it was Tor node, but they didn't know what a proper IP address was ...
Utah viewers have embraced the over-the-air method for capturing ... Pete Ashdown, founder and president of Utah broadband service provider ...
Utah leaders react to Trump's pitch for Russian cybersecurity partnership ... Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, is the chairman of the Senate Republican ... "Russia has been one of the worst actors in history on the issue of cyberattacks," Hatch said. ... Pete Ashdown, Utah broadband internet provider Xmission's founder ...
“It's a major privacy issue and a violation of people's rights,” said Terry ... of this problem and will take down any inappropriate or compromising ...
Images from Washington D.C. flood our social media feeds and fly across our screens and devices every day as members of Congress speak ...
"Google's subcontractor told us it wasn't their problem and that we should ... have had issues with property damage related to the Google Fiber installation effort, ... Xmission founder and CEO Pete Ashdown has been a cautionary voice ... Utah 2 hours ago Program's fate a worry to young immigrants in Utah.
A resolution proposing changes passed the Senate last week and is slated for a vote ... to requests from the Deseret News for comment about the issue. ... Pete Ashdown, founder and CEO of Utah internet service provider ... And, she noted that Utah political leaders have a very good track record on issues ...
The BYOD (bring your own device) issue gives IT managers and internet security contractors plenty to fret over. ... In a competitive labor market (which Utah, with its 3.4 percent ... Like Montague, Hiller deals with BYOD security issues daily. ... secure than, say, laptop computers, according to Pete Ashdown.
Jim Matheson The last Democrat from Utah to sit in the U.S. Senate was Frank Moss, who lost to Orrin Hatch in 1976. There is a plausible path ...
Utah political leaders on Monday were mourning the death of Neil Ashdown, ... "He never seemed to care about getting credit; his focus was on solving problems, not praise or recognition. ... Mountain Power, lobbying at Utah's Capitol for the company's issues. .... Any relation to Pete Ashdown of XMission?
Utah Internet company files $60 million lawsuit over email spam ... "We reached our limit," XMission CEO Pete Ashdown said in an interview Thursday ... Ashdown said spam is a constant and costly problem for XMission and its ... Doctor: How To End Your Stomach Problems (Do This Every Day)Digest MD.
The BYOD (bring your own device) issue gives IT managers and internet security contractors plenty to fret over. Montague, being the latter, has a ... to center around smartphones. These most ubiquitous of devices aren't any more or less secure than ...
The biggest problem with Snow's candidacy is she is probably the least-qualified candidate to run for U.S. Senate in the past four decades. Snow's day job as a grocery store cashier is cringe-worthy when you compare it to other Utah Democrats who ran ...
suggestion by a reader that cannabalism is a good idea, given the food shortages that might occur; 4. the acknowledgement a that good many grown men in Utah and elsewhere have become highly enamored of the fuzzy animals in the My Little Pony cartoons ...
Among those is Pete Ashdown, president and CEO of the Utah internet service provider XMission. "You know, I'm all for protecting children from seeing pornography on the internet and we provide software for our customers to do that with, but this is not ...
Utah Senator Todd Weiler has proposed a bill to rid the state of porn by adding Internet filters and anti-porn software on all cell phones and requiring citizens to opt-in before viewing porn online.
Todd Weiler wants to make it more difficult to get porn in Utah. He wants to force users to request access to porn from their internet ... He said he doesn't view pornography as a major problem and he said besides the constitutional arguments, he ...
Pete Ashdown, founder of local internet services provider, Xmission, explained how it works, Tuesday. "Everything that you see on Facebook on your wall is based on some mathematical algorithms," Ashdown said.
SALT LAKE CITY - A ballot initiative to bring medical marijuana to Utah could begin this weekend, with backers announcing an ambitious plan to gather signatures.
Though Senate Republicans used to privately call Mike Lee "Robin" to Ted Cruz's "Batman," the Utah Republican has quietly remade himself as an unexpected Senate dealmaker, who now has more power than Cruz, Marco Rubio or Rand Paul. [Politico].


 

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