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Police log: Computer, CDs stolen in break
LAWRENCE — Someone forced open the side entrance door of a Howard Street house and took a laptop computer and other property, police said. The victim told Officer Kevin Schiavone she noticed the door was open when she returned home at 11:49 a.m. Monday.
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Sports Today
News Makers Trivia Greg Biffle has won back-to-back NASCAR races. What was his losing streak before that? Pay no attention to the brains behind the BCS curtain – yet It's a good thing college football's first Bowl Championship Series standings of the season will not be released for a few weeks. If they came out now, the ridicule would crash the hard drives. The Los Angeles Times' Chris ...
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Sept. 24, 1993: Beautiful 'Myst' Ushers In Era of CD-ROM Gaming
1993: Broderbund Software releases Myst, a game for the Macintosh computer that becomes a record-setting best-seller and the killer app that sparks sales of CD-ROM drives. Brothers Rand and Robyn Miller founded a software-development business called Cyan Worlds in 1987, and they started making history. The pair partnered in 1989 with game-publisher Activision to create a CD-ROM version of Cyan's ...
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Thieves make off with laptops for homeless students
They thought they were just stealing computers, but the person or persons who broke into the offices of "School on Wheels" took a lot more.
WTHR Indianapolis |
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Say hello to Google-powered phone Pics: First look
The device hits US on Oct 22 and heads to Europe later. Forum: Your favourite?
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Hard drive yields no clues in disappearance of Gricar
LEWISBURG -- No information was found on a badly damaged hard drive believed to be from a computer owned by former Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar, who has been missing for more than three years after last being seen in Lewisburg.
The Daily Item |
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Google unveils long-awaited phone
NEW YORK -- The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs. ... - By PETER SVENSSON The Associated Press
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Chattanooga: Event helps youngsters find their marbles
When video games came along, marbles, jacks and hopscotch got replaced with joysticks and computer-generated imagery.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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$179 Google-Packed Phone Debuts
The first cell phone running Google's mobile software looks something like Apple's iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Chattanooga: Chrysler vehicles first with Wi-Fi installed
Job site managers, business owners and highway crew chiefs may be the first people interested in jumping on trucks outfitted with Wi-Fi, said the general sales manager of a Chattanooga dealership that will receive its first such vehicle in the next few days.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Google-to-Go: Company designed operating system in long-term strategy for mobile devices
The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.'s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed yesterday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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Florida high-tech exports grow by nearly $1 billion
Florida’s technology exports grew by almost $1 billion last year, according to the Trade in the Cyberstates 2008 report, released Tuesday by AeA, a national technology trade association.
South Florida Business Journal |
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Resource Imaging items to be sold at auction
Millions of dollars worth of medical vans, office furniture, computers, artwork and even firearms will hit the auction block Thursday as the remnants of a mysteriously shuttered company are hawked to the highest bidder.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Lottery Glitch Causes Problems With Payouts
The Colorado Lottery has computer problems that have led to players trying to cash winning tickets and being told they were not winners, a CALL7 investigation has found.
KMGH 7 Denver |
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Hands on With HTC's Google Phone
T-Mobile, Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) unveiled the highly anticipated Android phone in New York on Tuesday, and I got...
PC World |
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Google launches its 'iPhone killer'
GOOGLE has launched its first mobile phone - a serious competitor to Apple's much sought-after iPhone.
Adelaide Now |
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Gameloft Adds Games to Google’s Android
The mobile games company will be bringing a smattering of games to Google’s platform next year.
Red Herring |
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Govts can improve cyber-security, report says
The quick and ferocious nature of cyber attacks on government must be recognised in the next generation of security, a previously unreleased report from the Attorney-General's Department urges.
Otago Daily Times |
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Salisbury nonprofit expands to Cabarrus
By Josh McCann Students In Training, a Salisbury nonprofit organization that teaches students to refurbish donated computers for people in need, is expanding into Cabarrus County. The agency donated five computers to Cooperative Christian Ministry’s Opportunity House daytime resource center this week, and leaders hope to establish a base in Cabarrus. SIT officials recently contacted CCM ...
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Prep football in high demand ... by bettors
High school football is in vogue. There are national events like the Kirk Herbstreit Varsity Football Series, national rankings, national Web sites (Maxpreps.com, ESPNrise.com) and televised games. It's college football-like and the stature keeps growing.
The Oxford Press |
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Students look online for textbooks
Purchasing textbooks is a rite of passage in every student's life, but the process can be confusing and overly expensive to those who are unaware of their options. Fortunately, several upperclassmen were willing to divulge their secrets for saving cash.
The Lantern |
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A handful of ASUS scented laptops go on sale
Scented laptops are not exactly something we go out of our way to make or buy here in America, but the phenomena has reached our shores for the first time, and we can thank Asus for that. You might remember my post last month highlighting the scented foursome ASUS calls the F6 Series, but if you don't, the laptops basically sport cool graphics, decent specs, and scented covers to match ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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Ready for a Utah-Wisconsin BCS title game?
Youngman column: One of the six computer rankings doesn't give much credit to USC.
Orange County Register |
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Eye-Fi making wares twice as fast, expanding internationally
Filed under: Digital Cameras , Peripherals , Wireless , Storage Frustrated by somewhat sluggish transfers from your otherwise spectacular Eye-Fi card? Fret not, as the company has just announced a forthcoming update at Photokina that will reportedly enable new and existing Eye-Fi owners to make "the upload of digital photos from camera to computer twice as fast." Also of note, as of ...
Engadget |
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How to Get a Show on Revision3
One of the toughest things you can undertake as a content producer on the Internet is to try to build an audience up as a complete unknown. I know, I’ve had to do it a number of times for shows I’ve either produced or participated in. If you’re serious about making a successful and highly visible show, nothing is as disheartening as putting time and money into a show for twenty or thirty ...
Mashable |
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