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Know Your Neighbor: Cody Cutter, Sportswriter
Cody Cutter, 22, of Sterling, writes for the Northern Illinois Sports Beat, a Web publication, and is a cashier at Shell Express Lane in Sterling. He is the son of Jeff and Lisa Cutter, of Sterling, and has a sister, Diana, 24, and three brothers, Michael, 20, Christopher, 17, and Daniel, 16.
SaukValley.com |
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Police search computers for child porn
BELLEFONTE — State police are combing through evidence on several computers as part of their investigation of a man who they say videotaped himself raping a 6-year-old local girl.
Centre Daily Times |
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Web site offers students pay for good notes
Move over Facebook. The new age of social networking for students is here -- and now, you get paid for participating.
Baylor Lariat |
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Future Shop POS shows six reserved Apple SKU entries
Some placeholder SKUs in Canadian retailer Future Shop's computer system could be a clue to impending Mac revisions, according to a screenshot supplied by an anonymous employee to MacRumors. A total of twelve spots entitled "APPLE MAC PLACEHOLDER" exist in the system, six each for English and French, all numbered accordingly. Futureshop and Best Buy have typically been privy to past Apple ...
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Dell to use greener LED displays for laptops; GM to put Hummer brand, French factory up for sale
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Austin American-Statesman |
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Police search computers for child porn
BELLEFONTE — State police are combing through evidence on several computers as part of their investigation of a man who they say videotaped himself raping a 6-year-old local girl.
Centre Daily Times |
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‘Mobile Internet’ creates a buzz
WHEN Google co-founder Larry Page this week talked about his company’s first venture into the world of mobile phones, he joked about how his inner geek loved tinkering with the open source operating system that powers the new cellphone.
Daily Dispatch |
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IBM Joins EPRI's IntelliGrid Program To Drive Development Of Smart Grid
IBM recently at GridWeek 2008 announced it has joined the Electric Power Research Institute's IntelliGrid program to help create the enabling technology and methodologies for the smart power grid
ElectricNet |
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Google releases software kit for G-phone
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Google has released a kit for software developers to create fun, hip or functional programs for the "G-phone" due out next month in a direct challenge to Apple's hot-selling iPhone.
CIOL |
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All Dell notebooks to use LED backlighting by 2010
Dell plans to transition all of its new notebook displays to light-emitting diode (LED) in the next 12 months, as it strives to become the 'greenest' technology company in the world.
Digi Times |
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Asustek expects to ship over six million notebooks and netbooks in Europe this year
Asustek Computer expects its annual notebook shipments including netbooks in Europe will surpass six million units this year and will boost the company's rank to third place. Annual revenues are also expected to surpass US$5 billion, a growth of around 30% on year, according to Eric Chen, General Manager of the European Sales and Marketing Group at Asustek.
Digi Times |
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Intel claims big bucks from low-power chips
Intel is claiming that its Core line of processors has allowed for $2bn in savings since release.
iTNews |
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An epidemic in illegal downloading
More Australians are illegally downloading entertainment files, with little to fear from the copyright police.
The Age |
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An epidemic in illegal downloading
More Australians are illegally downloading entertainment files, with little to fear from the copyright police.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Oracle Corp. is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signaling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software.
The Star |
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Libraries have DVDs online
Movie lovers already know that the local library is a place where they can check out videos free of charge.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Back to the ABCs with USBs, LEDs, LGs and QWERTY keys
Forget the Teen Vogue back-to-school shopping advice; does the average 16-year-old really want to spend $88 on a skirt so she can look like Blair Waldorf of TV's "Gossip Girl"?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Libraries have DVDs online
Movie lovers already know that the local library is a place where they can check out videos free of charge.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music
Associated Press - September 25, 2008 12:13 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - MySpace is hoping to shake up the digital music scene. The popular online hangout plans to flip the switch...
KIFI Idaho Falls |
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Back to the ABCs with USBs, LEDs, LGs and QWERTY keys
Forget the Teen Vogue back-to-school shopping advice; does the average 16-year-old really want to spend $88 on a skirt so she can look like Blair Waldorf of TV's "Gossip Girl"?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Marion police computer system paying dividends
MARION - Police officers in Marion are now better equipped to respond to an emergency call thanks to the installation of a new computer-aided dispatch system at the department earlier this month.
The Southern Illinoisan |
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Toshiba adds 250GB 1.8" drive, claims highest density
Toshiba on Wednesday unveiled a new 250GB 1.8-inch format hard drive, something the company claims to be an industry first. Sitting off a Serial ATA connector, the MKxx29GSG series drives now offer the highest density of data storage currently available, at 378.8 Gb per square inch, with a 15ms seek time. The drives, which are also available in 120GB and 160GB capacities, run at 5400RPM, and ...
MacNN |
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Apple has dominated the market in MP3 player sales with the iPod brand, but it is not the only MP3 player available.
Kansas State Collegian |
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Computer chains' owner charged
The owner of two local computer chains has been arrested for the third time in five months and was charged for the second time with a computer crime. Robert James Hussey, 27, owner of Computer Inferno in Socastee and Seaside Computers in Conway and Surfside Beach, was arrested by Horry County police and jailed at J. Reuben Long Detention Center on Tuesday. He was released Wednesday, according to ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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MySpace Music a harmony of online community and free radio
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - MySpace is launching a new music service that blends free online radio, community and ways to interact with bands and discover new tunes.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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