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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Apple Inc rose $1.72 or 1.4 percent, to $128.56. Dell Inc rose $.13 or .8 percent, to $16.46.
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Computers can now guess our age
U.S. researchers have developed a software that can almost precisely guess your age. This software just needs a picture of your face to estimate your age. As said the project leader at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign UIUC, 'age-estimation software is useful in applications where you don't need to...
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RIP, Some of Our Best Of Houston® Winners
Hurricane Ike managed to strike Houston and Galveston just as we were putting the final touches on our annual Best Of Houston® issue. It made for a few fun-packed days, working without a/c and sharing the few computers the generators could power. Sadly, though, some of our winners are prob ...
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Nora Paul and Laura Ruel
Nora Paul is Director of the Institute for New Media Studies at the University of Minnesota since 2000. She used to work at the Poynter Institute, holding programs in news research, computer assisted reporting, and online news leadership and also did time at the Miami Herald, running the editorial research department.
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Let's Eat for $7.70: A coffee room with a view
Even though there's no hotel attached to the Washington Hotel Coffee Room, it's still tempting to spend as much time there as possible. Some patrons, either knitting or attached to their laptops, look like they'd be happy to stay for days. You can't blame them. For starters, the view from the cheerful dining room in the little restaurant at the back of Lakeside Fibers is one of the best in town, ...
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Mascom clinches Nteletsa II deal
The Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology has awarded Mascom Wireless a P86 million contract to supply, install, operate and maintain telecommunications networks in 41 villages as part of Nteletsa II Project.
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It will cost more to fix the damage caused during a break-in at a downtown store early Monday morning than it will cost to replace the laptop that was stolen, according to Whitecourt RCMP.
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Government pledges £300m to get poorest online
Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve , Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 17:43:00 Three-year plan to provide a million households with broadband, software and computers Gordon Brown has announced a £300m scheme to provide broadband for disadvantaged families. Around 1.4 million children currently do not have access to a broadband connection at home, according to...
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Laptops' Impact On Test Scores Uncertain
Student research and writing are on the rise in South Dakota schools participating in the governor's laptop initiative, but it is
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Ruckus Wireless Smart Wi-Fi Chosen for Esquire Magazine's 'Esquire House Hollywood Hills'
Ruckus Wireless(TM) today announced that its ZoneFlex Smart Wireless LAN was chosen by Esquire magazine to provide reliable Wi-Fi coverage throughout its 7,400-square-foot "Esquire House Hollywood Hills."
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Video game promotes exterminating Muslims
A computer game in which players control an American soldier sent to “wipe out the Muslim race” has been condemned as offensive and tasteless by a British Muslim group.
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Processors today are marketed solely by their clock speed. The laptop used to write this article is an Intel Core 2 Duo running at 2.4 gigahertz. Simply put, the clock speed is the heartbeat of the computer.
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"Can you reset the Internet for me?"
Computer help desks are used to fielding oddball requests but sometimes the questions leave even the best of them stumped.
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"Can you reset the Internet for me?"
Computer help desks are used to fielding oddball requests but sometimes the questions leave even the best of them stumped.
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"Can you reset the Internet for me?"
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Computer help desks are used to fielding oddball requests but sometimes the questions leave even the best of them stumped.
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Storm watch: When weather plays a role in movies
Any Atlantic or Gulf Coast resident with a TV or a computer these past few weeks has felt that sick dread, the sort that comes from too many hours in front of The Weather Channel. We’re all thinking it. Let’s just say it: Enough with the storm threats already.
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Google Rolls Out Rival to iPhone - Mobile and Wireless
The widely-anticipated G1 phone made by HTC, has a touch-sensitive screen, a computer-like keyboard, Wi-Fi connections and uses Google's new Android operating system. Available in three colors -- black, white and brown -- it includes familiar Google services, such as Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube.
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Microsoft confirms PDC attendees to get pre-beta Windows 7 build
Microsoft isn't sharing specifics, but according to new information on its Professional Developers Conference PDC blog, the company is definitely planning to distribute in late October a pre-beta build of Windows 7 to attendees. by Mary Jo Foley
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Pearson Announces Pilot Program Results for New Pearson Test of English
Pearson today announced that it has successfully completed the final stage of the worldwide pilot program for its new computer-based international academic English language test, Pearson Test of English .
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Researchers discover PDF exploit packs
If you still need a reason to patch that installation of Adobe Reader, pay close attention to this discovery by Secure Computing's anti-malware research labs. The group has stumbled upon an exploit pack that exclusively targets PDF vulnerabilities, exposing millions of Windows desktops to malicious hacker attacks....
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Zettabyte Storage Redefines Terabyte Class Data Backup
Zettabyte Storage continues to expand its integrated data management solutions with the announcement of the Zettabits Datacenter Edition . This newest member of its Zettabits family of managed storage and online backup products is packed with up to 12TB of raw storage space, dedicated backup processing hardware, and includes Zettabits proprietary External Share Synchronization software.
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£300m scheme to help poorest get online
Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve , Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 17:43:00 Government outlines three-year plan to provide a million households with broadband, software and computers Gordon Brown has announced a £300m scheme to provide broadband for disadvantaged families. Around 1.4 million children currently do not have access to a broadband connection at home, according to... ...
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