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Password Management
The best way to keep your online accounts safe is to create a variety of different passwords. Managing those passwords, however, can be a task in itself.
KQCD-TV Dickinson |
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Alumna goes back to college in WB series
Ask AnneMarie Pazmino what her passion is and she'll tell you it's acting. The animal science alumna stars in the new Warner Bros. web series, "Sorority Forever," which premiered Sept. 8 on TheWB.com and MySpace TV.
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Batteries Near Dead, Transmeta is Up for Sale
On the grand list of over-hyped, under-performing chip start-ups, Transmeta ranks pretty darn high. The company never came close to reaching the expectations of its investors who hoped to give giant Intel some real competition in the low-power chip market.
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Batteries Near Dead, Transmeta is Up for Sale
On the grand list of over-hyped, under-performing chip start-ups, Transmeta ranks pretty darn high. The company never came close to reaching the expectations of its investors who hoped to give giant Intel some real competition in the low-power chip market.
New York Times |
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Password Management
The best way to keep your online accounts safe is to create a variety of different passwords. Managing those passwords, however, can be a task in itself.
KFYR-TV Bismarck |
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RIM Guidance Misses Street; Stock Tanks
Research In Motion gives a disappointing third-quarter outlook after slightly missing second-quarter earnings expectations amid higher R&D and marketing costs to fight Apple's iPhone. Investors boo shares 19 percent lower in after hours.
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Greg Cote's Week 4 NFL picks
People ask why I boast after a good week. (Actually, people don't ask, but it was an easy entrée into this). I boast because, in predicting unpredictable NFL games, next week could bring opposite results, and find me stealing newspapers off lawns at 5:45 a.m. and filching readers' laptops and PCs so my embarrassment might go undetected. But that's for later. For now I'll take 13-3 ...
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Computer hitch leaves British flights grounded
Flights in and out of Britain had to be cancelled last night and many more were delayed for hours after a computer glitch at the main air traffic control centre in Hampshire. The problem occurred at 4pm yesterday, affecting airports across the country after National Air Traffic Services (Nats) was forced to impose restrictions on the number of planes entering UK airspace, and on those taking ...
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The Pirate Bay Successfully Appeals Italian Block
An anonymous reader writes "Last month, The Pirate Bay was blocked in Italy. The Swedish tracker appealed the ruling, and have emerged victorious. When they will be back online in Italy is not known, as news of this development is rather fresh." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Ralph Nader hopes Obama Girl helps his cause
Frustrated with being shut out of the presidential debates, independent candidate Ralph Nader is taking his case to cyberspace, launching a quirky Web sitcom with YouTube...
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Early Literacy Program
(ABC 6 NEWS)--- Four thousand books and 35 brand new computers will soon be in the hands of early childhood centers across southern Minnesota. It's a partnership between Capstone Publishing of Mankato and IBM in Rochester.
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More doubts over Chinese Olympians
The Google hacker who unearthed a trove of damning evidence about alleged age fakers in China's Olympic gymnastics team has forced the sport's world governing body to extend its investigations to include the Chinese team that competed in the 2000 Sydney Games.
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Palin once blessed to be free from 'witchcraft'
A video on her hometown church Web site shows Sarah Palin being blessed three years ago by a Kenyan pastor who prayed for her protection from "witchcraft" as she prepared to seek higher office.
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Produce and sell music with strangers online
Emerging Web apps let you make songs with musicians worldwide, get your face in a video conference, and broadcast photos in a new way.
CNET |
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Q & A with John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla Corp.
We find out how an open-source company such as Mozilla works, as well as how it views its relationship with Google and its new browser, Chrome.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Mobile Computer Users Are Now in the Majority, According to MetaFacts Busy Mobiles Profile Report
ENCINITAS, Calif., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile PCs have moved into the majority, with 53% of computer-using adults using either a notebook or tablet PC, according to the Busy Mobiles Report from MetaFacts, Inc.
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Lenders blame jump in funding costs as mortgage rates increase
Three major mortgage lenders yesterday increased their rates following jumps in wholesale funding costs. HSBC and internet and telephone bank first direct both raised their rates by up to 0.3%, while Barclays' lending arm the Woolwich has increased its by up to 0.35%.
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Q & A with John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla Corp.
We find out how an open-source company such as Mozilla works, as well as how it views its relationship with Google and its new browser, Chrome.
San Jose Mercury News |
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What Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software
The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001 marked a turning point for the web. Many people concluded that the web was overhyped, when in fact bubbles and consequent shakeouts appear to be a common feature of all technological revolutions . Shakeouts typically mark the point at which an ascendant technology is ready to take its place at center stage.
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Linux Today - How to Set Up an iPod on Linux
"I wanted to set up a friend's iPod on Linux. The iPod was supplied in Mac format and must be re-formatted. This is typically done using a suitable Mac or Windows computer but I don't have either of these, just Linux.
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Final Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies were up at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies rose $.11 or .6 percent, to $17.17.
Boston Globe |
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Final Glance: Computer companies
Shares of some top computer companies were mixed at the close of trading: Apple Inc rose $3.22 or 2.5 percent, to $131.93.
Boston Globe |
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Supporters urge halt to hacker's extradition to US
Autism experts, politicians, lawyers and civil rights campaigners are urging Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, to intervene in the case of the British hacker Gary McKinnon so that he can be tried in Britain rather than being extradited to the US. McKinnon, recently diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome (AS), has exhausted all legal challenges but Smith can intervene on compassionate grounds. ...
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It's 3 P.M. Are your kids ogling the goggle box?
How do your children spend their waking hours? What do they do when they come home from school? What do they like to watch on television and why do they spend so much time at their computers?
Haaretz Daily |
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U.S. Judge Presses Microsoft On Documents
Microsoft's antitrust nemesis Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly insisted it work more quickly to produce the systems documents that software makers need to write Windows apps.
InformationWeek |
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