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Logitech Cordless Desktop S520
It's hard to get too excited about Logitech's basic Cordless Desktop S520, but on close inspection, a few design elements help it stand out. If you typically find keyboard hot keys a good idea that's poorly implemented, we think you'll like this mostly well-designed mouse and keyboard set.
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Editorial Our picks for the UA
As we noted last year , it's hard to ask freshmen to run real, substance-driven campaigns after they've barely spent a month at Penn. Many fall back on popular anti-dining positions, while others resort to superficial slogans or other flashy gimmicks to win votes.
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Protect your WiFi
Your internet connection is your access to a world of possibilities. It is upto you to make the best of the connection. Do ensure that you are taking the utmost care while using it so that no one can misuse your connection without your knowledge.
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Former rescue squad captain indicted on child porn charges
A Cambridge man has been indicted on two felony charges that accuse him of possessing child pornography after an investigation that began when pornography was discovered on a computer at the Easton-Greenwich Rescue Squad building, where the suspect worked, officials said.
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2 hospital workers fired for taking patient photos (8:06 a.m.)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Two employees at University of New Mexico Hospital have been fired for taking photos with cell phone cameras of patients receiving treatment and posting them to a social networking Web site.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Government pledges free computer & internet for children of jobless & low income families
Children from jobless and low income families will receive a free computer and free broadband access under major plans from Department for Children, Schools and Families to close the digital divide amongst young people.
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Frederick, Web site partner to link seniors with services
Winchester — Connecting Frederick County’s senior citizens with the services they need is not always easy.
Winchester Star |
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HP to cut 24,600 jobs as part of EDS integration
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Hewlett-Packard Co. said Monday it plans to slash 24,600 jobs over the next three years, nearly 8 percent of its work force, as it combines operations with Electronic Data Systems Corp., the technology-services company it recently acquired.
Plano Courier |
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Google unveils its G1 cellphone, potential rival to Apple's iPhone
The device, which will run on Google's new Android operating system, will go on sale for $179 next month. Google Inc. on Tuesday showed off a cellphone that could provide the first real challenge to Apple Inc.'s iPhone: a mass-market device with a sharp touch screen and slide-out keyboard that brings the experience of mobile Web surfing closer to that of a personal computer.
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Dell Wants to Sell Emerging Consumers Their First PC
LONDON (Reuters) -- Dell hopes its new retail drive to sell in stores rather than just online will help it sell to consumers in emerging markets buying their first computer, Chief Executive Michael Dell said on Tuesday.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Music industry reaches settlement on two online royalty issues
Unfortunately, the high-stakes stalemate over the performance royalty for Internet radio remains. The different parts of the music industry found harmony Tuesday, at least when it came to some online royalties.
Los Angeles Times |
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Google unveils rival to iPhone
T-Mobile has rolled out Google's answer to the iPhone as the search giant makes its biggest stab at leaping from consumers' computers into their pockets.
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Google enters iPhone's arena
Google and T-Mobile unveiled the first cellphone running the search giant's mobile software Tuesday, showing off a long-awaited handset that resembles an iPhone but adds a hidden keyboard and quick access to Google programs.
Denver Post |
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CNET Networks UK award winner: Mark Shuttleworth
The IT Community Hero of the Year award was won by Mark Shuttleworth, founder of the Ubuntu Foundation
ZDNet UK |
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CNET Networks UK award winner: Mason Zimbler
The Technology Marketing Campaign of the Year award has been presented to Mason Zimbler for its Toshiba laptop drive
ZDNet UK |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.
The News-Herald |
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Google plans to release a feature-packed phone
(AP) -- The first cellphone 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.
Miami Herald |
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CNET Networks UK award winner: Nasstar
Nasstar Hosted Desktop service has been judged Business Application of the Year
ZDNet UK |
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Remote Desktop Control Is More Secure Than In-Person Support
For some people, the idea of having their computer remotely accessed and controlled -- someone they can't see moving their mouse, typing on their keyboard, accessing their files, and so on -- is nothing short of frightening.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Photographer uses new technology to bring landmarks to life
Peter Horn is a persistent man. The Frisco resident spends his spare time taking hundreds of pictures n moving just inches at a time n of landmarks around town to piece them together in Photosynth, a new program by Microsoft that turns digital images into 3-D explorations.
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Media Blender: Lindsay Lohan, Clay Aiken
This week in the world of lesbian gossip! Hang on to your hats girls. Lindsay Lohan , the lush, the blogger, the pundit, the Lez has officially admitted to kicking it with her DJ to the Stars Samantha Ronson , not to mention that ManHunter Clay Aiken made Kathy Griffin ’s Grinch heart grow 12 sizes thanks to his lil’ People Magazine "Yes I'm Gay," magazine cover.
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Google, T-Mobile unveil G1; rival to iPhone
SAN FRANCISCO - Google and T-Mobile unveiled their answer to the iPhone on Tuesday, pulling the wraps off a slick mobile device that combines a touch screen and a keyboard and is designed to put the Internet in the pockets of millions of cell phone users.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Laptops fueling research, writing
PIERRE - Student research and writing are on the rise in the state's laptop initiative, but test scores aren't seeing the same benefit, Education Department officials told legislators Tuesday. The Government Operations and Audit Committee heard a report about Classroom Connections, Gov. Mike Rounds' initiative to provide laptop computers for each high school student. "We're seeing an increased ...
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e-skills welcomes Gordon Brown's plans to give disadvantaged children free computer & internet
Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s keynote speech at the Labour Party conference today recognised that many schoolchildren do not have internet access and as such do not have the necessary skills to get good jobs.
PublicTechnology.net |
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More cyber security needed: report
The Attorney-General's Department says the next generation of security must recognise the nature of cyber attacks on government.
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