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Simulator Hot-Lap Of F1 Singapore Grand Prix Street Circuit Night Race [Formula One]
newVideoPlayer("/singaporeSIM.flv", 506, 423,"");This video of Williams F1 driver Nico Rosberg practicing for the Singapore Grand Prix's street circuit on the simulator is about as close as anybody...
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Dell pledges greener laptops
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 23:57:00 Switches to LED-only in 18 months Dell has made a commitment to switch its entire laptop range to LED screens by 2010. LED screens both use less power than traditional laptop screens but importantly don’t contain...
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Diamond Multimedia Radeon 3800 Woes.
If you can read this text your card has not failed. On a serious note – AMD partner Diamond Multimedia is reporting that it has shipped 15,000 up to potentially 20,000 Radeon 3800 series cards that suffer from an apparent ‘design / manufacture’ defects.
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Sun Microsystems Announces Internet Availability of Annual Stockholders' Meeting Proxy Materials for Fiscal Year 2008
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the Internet availability of proxy materials for its 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders under the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Notice and Access rule. Sun's proxy materials can now be found on the Company's investor relations website at http://www.sun.com/investors.
Centre Daily Times |
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Suspect had al-Qa'ida contact book, court told
A British man who is accused of attempting to orchestrate acts of terrorism had contacts books containing key phone numbers and email addresses for members of al-Qa'ida, many written in invisible ink, a court was told yesterday.
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Android vs. iPhone: The Battlefield Beyond the Handset
The unveiling Tuesday of HTC's much-anticipated G1 handset for T-Mobile, the first device running Google's Android mobile operating system, looks to be the opening salvo in a battle for smartphone consumers between Google and Apple. Although the first-generation G1 and second-gen iPhone are not exactly the same, the two handsets offer consumers many of the same features and functionalities.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Asus G50V-A2
The affordable, gaming-oriented Asus G50V delivers playable frame rates in a portable, 15.4-inch case. If not for a 17-inch gamer from Gateway, we'd say this Asus laptop is an unbeatable value.
CNET |
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ARN Member Login
Mobile hardware is outpacing software capabilities and the mobile user experience, according to a group of mobile phone technologists speaking at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Skyfire browser for WinMobile supports Flash, AJAX
Skyfire today announced the release of its Skyfire mobile browser into public beta. The browser touts its support of Flash, Ajax, Quicktime, Windows Media, and other rich media content compatibility. The company intends to add capabilities to Skyfire that are currently exclusive to desktop systems. Based on feedback from the private beta, the browser now includes a "Super Bar" that combines the ...
MacNN |
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Skyping The Election
The Internet telephony company is getting out the vote--and raising its profile.
Forbes |
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Stolen laptop can either make thieves quick buck or aid in identity theft
MONTREAL - A stolen computer laptop can be worth just some quick cash to thieves or potentially cause serious financial damage if the information it contains isn't securely protected.
Canoe Technology |
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T-Mobile kills the 1GB data cap, takes a more friendly approach
Filed under: Cellphones digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/T_Mobile_kills_the_1GB_data_cap_takes_more_friendly_aproach'; It looks like T-Mobile is listening folks -- and they appear to be responding. In a statement we've just received from the company, they tell us that they're killing the hard-line approach to data capping, saying instead they'll reserve the right to cap a ...
Engadget |
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'Networked Workers:' Connected, Distracted, Stressed
A new Pew Study suggests 62% of the workforce is more likely than the average American adult to own a cell phone, laptop, and a BlackBerry, Palm, or other PDA.
InformationWeek |
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Can't Get No (online) Satisfaction
Sir Mick Jagger was among a group of business leaders invited to help find ways to simplify the complex e-shopping rules that EU citizens face.
Usability News |
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Entertainment Weblog
There’s something to be said for “stopping by.” The Gorge was a busy place this summer for concerts.
Hood River News |
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Red Hat beats estimates
Red Hat, the largest provider of Linux software, posted its 2009 second quarter earnings, beating Wall Street's estimates. Revenue was $164.4 million, up 29 percent from the same quarter a year ago. Subscription revenue was $135.7 million, up 24% from last year. It reported a profit of...
ZDNet |
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Customer Service
MONTREAL - A stolen computer laptop can be worth just some quick cash to thieves or potentially cause serious financial damage if the information it contains isn't securely protected.
Brandon Sun |
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MySpace to launch digital music service
In a bid to spruce up its popular online hangout, MySpace plans to flip the switch Thursday on a much-anticipated service that will give its roughly 120 million users free access to hundreds of thousands of songs from the world's largest recording labels.
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Synaptics wins deal for first Android phone
HELSINKI (Reuters) - U.S. technology company Synaptics has won a deal to provide touchscreen sensors and chips for the first phone model using Google's Android software, a Synaptics spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
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Google phone wins cheers but told could be better
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nice try with the new phone, Google. Better luck next time.
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MySpace strikes digital music chord
MySpace is hoping to shake up the iTunes-dominated digital music scene. In a bid to spruce up its popular online hangout, MySpace will flip the switch today on a much-anticipated service that will g
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BraCo libraries opening up
Brazoria County Libraries with electricity and minimum storm damage opened for regular business on Sept. 22 and are prepared to assist residents with storm related damage to complete FEMA applications. Computers are available.
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Cubellis' Berkshire Elementary School Project (West Palm Beach, FL) Featured in American School & University
Cubellis, an international architecture, interior design and engineering firm, is pleased to announce that Berkshire Elementary School, West Palm Beach, FL was selected for inclusion in Penton Media's American School & University(R) 2008 Educational Interiors Showcase. It is featured in the August 2008 edition of the magazine and also on the Web at www.SchoolDesigns.com. The annual competition ...
Centre Daily Times |
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T-Mobile G1 impressions: what we love, what we don't
Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds digg_url = 'http://digg.com/design/T_Mobile_G1_impressions_Engadget'; T-Mobile, HTC and Google stood hand in hand yesterday to debut the first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1. It felt a bit like a new era for the mobile industry -- though the rollerblading seemed a tad out of place -- with high-profile companies backing a Linux-based, ...
Engadget |
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Sun Microsystems Announces Internet Availability of Annual Stockholders' Meeting Proxy Materials for Fiscal Year 2008
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced the Internet availability of proxy materials for its 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders under the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Notice and Access rule.
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