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"Dancing with the Stars" Winner Julianne Hough to Blog Exclusively on Fancast.com
PHILADELPHIA----Fancast , the ultimate, next generation entertainment site where users can watch free premium TV and movie content, today announced that two-time "Dancing with the Stars" winner and recording artist Julianne Hough will be blogging exclusively on the site each day following the bi-weekly airing of the show.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Devs to get Windows 7 alpha at MS event
Microsoft this afternoon confirmed that it would have a functional version of Windows 7 for developers at the company's Professional Developers Conference on October 28th. The build, referred to as a pre-beta build, will be handed out to attendees of the event keynote by company Windows Senior VP Steven Sinofsky. Specific details of what will be revealed aren't mentioned, though Microsoft says ...
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Gaming N ews
SOUTH AFRICA -- As reported by the (South Africa) Times: "The National Gambling Amendment Act is set to open the door for companies to apply for online gambling licences.
Casino City Times |
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MSPAlliance Summit Hits Chicago
September 24, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- The 2008 MSPAlliance Managed Services Summit - Chicago will kick off Thursday at Chicago's Navy Pier, bringing together managed service providers, value-added resellers, system integrators, IT solution providers, and technology enabling vendors.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Mozilla patches 11 bugs in Firefox
Mozilla late Tuesday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox 3.0, more than half of them labeled "critical," and fixed 14 flaws in the older Firefox 2.0. Firefox 3.0.2 quashes six critical bugs, four marked "high," and one pegged as "low" in Mozilla's four-step threat ranking system. Among the most serious were four stability bugs in the browser's graphics rendering, layout and JavaScript ...
InfoWorld |
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‘Campaigning 2.0’; Internet is increasingly being used to sabotage dreams of higher office
Thane Burnett Sun Media It turns out virtual politics are just as nasty as the real-world version. Earlier this week, Stephen Harper got that message [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Stephen Hough: from obscurity to best classical album in a flourish
Chocolate bars and a little bit of help from the internet community helped to crown a relatively unknown British pianist as the creator of the best classical music album of the past 30 years.
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Digg this: VCs pump $28.7 million into "social news site"
Digg, the four-year-old online "social news site" whose global audience posts and ranks content ranging from provocative journalism to cute kitty videos, announced major expansion plans Wednesday backed by a fresh $28.7 million round of venture financing led by Highland Capital Partners.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Dell Shifting All Laptops to LED Backlights
Dell plans to transition all of its new laptop displays to energy-saving light-emitting diode backlights by 2010, the PC giant said Wednesday. LED-lit desktop monitors will arrive in the near future, executives said.
PC Magazine |
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ASSET Internet-based controller enables global test
RICHARDSON, USA: The new Remote Instrumentation Controller family from ASSET InterTech is the industry's first to apply JTAG/boundary scan tests directly over the Internet.
CIOL |
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Microsoft to Take Xbox Live Down for Maintenance
We hope you didn't have any big Xbox Live plans on Monday, September 29.
PC Magazine |
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Google vs. iPhone: Is Steve Jobs Reliving His Past Mistakes?
The new open-platform, third-party-developer-friendly Google Phone may spell the downfall of Apple's iPhone. Does this sound familiar?
Time Magazine |
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Microsoft confirms pre-beta Windows 7 for PDC attendees
Microsoft Wednesday squelched speculation on when the public would get its hands on Windows 7 code by confirming that attendees at its Professional Developers Conference would receive a pre-beta version.
Network World |
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T-Mobile G1 (Google Android Phone)
The T-Mobile G1, the first Google Android phone, could be the best iPhone competitor yet if its promise holds up under testing.
PC Magazine |
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Eye-Fi Adds Features, Faster Uploads
Eye-Fi on Tuesday announced several updates to its service including compatibility with Apple's MobileMe, faster uploads, and the ability to add new features to any Eye-Fi card in their line.
PC Magazine |
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Those Crazy Internet Security Questions
As Sarah Palin can attest, our online passwords are never as foolproof as we think they are. That's why security questions are getting smarter -- and more puzzling
Time Magazine |
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Government Computer News
As an online applications vendor, the biggest competitor we face at Zoho is Google. As we compete with Google, we are also part of the Google ecosystem in a variety of initiatives, such as single sign-on for Google users, using Google Gears open source for providing offline access and so on.
Government Computer News |
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Google vs. iPhone: Is Steve Jobs Reliving His Past Mistakes?
The new open-platform, third-party-developer-friendly Google Phone may spell the downfall of Apple's iPhone. Does this sound familiar?
Time Magazine |
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COM Express module gets low-power options
— Sep. 15, 2008 — RadiSys announced four new 45-nanometer CPU options that significantly reduce the power consumption of a COM Express module it introduced only recently.
WindowsForDevices |
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New Haven Workers "Fixed" Parking Tickets
New Haven officials say two workers in the tax collector's office used the city's computer system to erase $3,200 worth of parking tickets they received. READ MORE>>
WCBS 880 New York |
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Microsoft's Windows 7 to Auto-Patch Games?
Microsoft's Windows 7 will extend the Windows Update patching model to games, according to an allegedly leaked screenshot making its way around the Web.
PC Magazine |
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Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry
Dell is making further inroads on their convergence of traditional desktop computers and home entertainment systems.
Sharky Extreme |
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Did we just witness Web 2.0's high water mark?
Digg this: Expansion's on the way; T-1 enters the Android fray; Raiders meltdown: The whole world is watching.
CNET |
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Atif's profile on Net: Boy-next-door
There's nothing in his profile on a social networking site to show that the 24-year-old harboured Jihadi tendencies. The only religious reference in the profile is to a Quran Hadees that he kept in his bedroom.
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