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Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump Discusses His Cover Of Kanye West's 'Love Lockdown'
On Sunday, Fall Out Boy fans who are still actively following the rather Byzantine viral campaign for the band's new album, Folie à Deux - a campaign that has grown from a simple hijacked Web site to include Pete Wentz giving away sneakers and delivering doughnuts while wearing a wig and a fake mustache - were rewarded with a rather unique gift: A cover of Kanye West's "Love Lockdown," ...
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Skyfire mobile browser bulks up for open beta
California start-up Skyfire has announced its Web browser for Windows Mobile devices has gone into public beta, making the latest version available for download.
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UnitedLayer COO: Giving access to InterCage is an issue of ethics
Richard Donaldson, COO of co-location provider UnitedLayer, knows that his new client InterCage is unpopular. It's just that he's not sure that hosting botnets, malware, and spam services deserves a lifetime of incarceration.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700
Sony's T700 is a winner in the looks department, but beneath the brushed metal exterior lies a clever way to share photos. With 4GB of internal memory and a 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen, the T700 is a good, if slightly expensive camera, especially given that image quality isn't always up to scratch.
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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.
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New Scientist 09/25/08
But How Will I Figure Out My Cell Phone Bill? As Google introduces its new mobile phone, the company is also developing "a system where instead of always connecting to one network, a phone, laptop or other wireless device invites all available networks to bid for your business."
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Bail granted to alleged computer hacker charged in Calgary fraud
CALGARY - A man charged in an alleged Internet scam that saw nearly $2 million siphoned from a Calgary company has been granted bail.
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Animal shelter hoping to win contest
TIFTON — Zootoo.com, an online forum for pet owners and animal lovers, is providing a contest to help one needy shelter get an upgrade. The Tifton-Tift County Animal Shelter is asking for help from the community to win the shelter makeover valued at up to $1 million.
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Facebook a poor admissions tool
The college admissions process is an imperfect system. Prospective students are liable to embellish, exaggerate, or even disregard the truth. Yet, the solution to this unavoidably problematic process is not to use students' online personalities.
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Colombia Finds Seized Memory Stick Has Names of 9,000 Rebels
The guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, has sustained a string of blows that were caused by the seizure of its computerized data.
New York Times |
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Mechanicsburg earns top spot in computer ratings
SPRINGFIELD — Mechanicsburg is ranked first in Division VI, Region 24 in the first Ohio High School Athletic Association computer ratings released Thursday, Sept. 25.
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Computer Glitch Grounds British Flights
LONDON — A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center yesterday led to delays and cancellations across the country, officials said. NATS, which provides air traffic control services for planes crisscrossing British airspace, said a technical problem hit its Swanwick Air Traffic Control Center in southern England but had been fixed. "Safety has not been compromised at any stage and ...
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News Brief Articles
On September 10, the Orthodox Union threatened to withdraw its hechsher from Agriprocessors meats in response to the meat producer's most recent federal scandal.
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Must have slipped his mind for 10 long years
It's taken Hubert Chang 10 years to emerge from obscurity to claim he's Google's third founder.
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Advocate for keeping culture free
A world-leading cyberlaw expert and advocate of freer copypright laws, Professor Lawrence Lessig, is giving a public lecture at The University of Auckland on 3 November.
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Google's G1: Better than the iPhone? - Feature
Washington - Google's entry into the cell phone market is no longer a rumour. The company's new G1 phone, unveiled this week, will go head-to-head with Apple's iPhone in an effort to capture part of the market in cutting-edge app phones - wireless ...
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London, Sept 26, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - From 29 September - 2 October, 2008, NEC will participate in the Broadband ...
NEC is playing a key role in all areas of the event; with a high profile presence at the conference, on the exhibition floor and as a finalist in the IEC's Infovision Awards, taking place on September 30th during the event,.
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New releases -- the fall deluge begins
The fall release season has begun, and here's a look at four: NHL 09, Pure, Warhammer Online and WarioLand
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How to build your brand as an Internet addict [Robert Scoble]
"The more you participate the more people will subscribe to you ... or like you," promises Fast Company teleblogger Robert Scoble, whose answer to "How do I build my brand?" starts 20 seconds into... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Crowdsource your social causes, lawsuits
Three Web start-ups that help you find gaming buddies, lawyers, and support for your pet causes presented their products on Thursday at the Plug and Play Expo 2008.
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Computer applications float in Internet cloud
SAN FRANCISCO -- When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud. Mann, a 41-year-old technology blogger, is one of thousands of Americans who are shunning packaged software in favor of programs served up as services available on the Internet.
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Court rules for Microsoft in patent case
WASHINGTON -- A US appeals court ruled Thursday that US computer software giant Microsoft does not have to pay French-US telecom firm Alcatel-Lucent $1.5 billion in a patent infringement case.
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The Office Cat
A teen book group is being held on the fourth Friday of each month at 8 p.m. at Borders, 1260 Old Country Rd., Westbury. Call 683-8700...Also on Friday, September 26, come to the monthly meeting and demonstration by a guest artist. Meets on the fourth Friday of each month at the New Hyde Park Recreation Center, Clinton G. Martin Park, Marcus Ave. and NHP Rd., NHP (near Union Tpke.
Garden City News |
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Complaints over Blink in Tobago
Tobago News has been inundated with complaints from customers about the new Blink Broadband High Speed internet service launched in Tobago by TSTT recently.
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