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Harry King
McCoy set for big day LITTLE ROCK - Oblivious to the quality of opponent, a computer ingests an individual's numbers and projects season-long totals that are often outlandish.
Arkansas News Bureau |
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"Option 1: Use the built-in package manager
"Sooner or later, we all end up installing new software on our computers. Whether it's a new version of Firefox, or a cool game, or a video editing package, there comes a time when you want to make your system do more than it can do now.
Linux Today |
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Business Watch
New York -- MySpace's new music service managed to bring major record labels together, but a group that licenses song rights for thousands of independent labels feels left out and angry, partly because indie musicians were a big reason the social networking site rose to prominence in the first place.
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Elgato EyeTV DTT Deluxe 'world's smallest' USB TV tuner
Smaller than a Flash drive Review TV-on-Mac specialist Elgato's latest offering has two features it hopes will win over buyers: the MacBook Air-friendly size and its inclusion of the most recent digital video recorder software.…
The Register |
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UK children face bigger online risk
British children are more at risk from online dangers than those from other countries in Europe, according to a new report. Almost one in four has received unwanted sexual comments online, the report found. In Ireland and Germany the figure is one in ten.
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Google launches Yahoo 'facts' site
Google is launching a new website aimed at countering critics of its impending advertising deal with Yahoo.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Files on RAF staff stolen from base
Thieves have stolen files containing the personal records of thousands of serving and former RAF staff, the Ministry of Defence said. The information was stored on computer hard drives at the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency at RAF Innsworth, Gloucester.
Evening Standard |
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McCoy set for big day
LITTLE ROCK - Oblivious to the quality of opponent, a computer ingests an individual's numbers and projects season-long totals that are often outlandish.
Arkansas News Bureau |
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'Buzz! Quiz TV' provides trivia fix
I love trivia games, whether on paper or computer. Eventually, though, questions start repeating, and the fun dies there.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Trojans†defense shuts out Eagles
ALGONQUIN – Cary-Grove’s defense was at its suffocating best Friday night, even if its offense had some difficulty.
McHenry County Sports |
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No Internet? Try Bellaire Library
The Bellaire Library, 5111 Jessamine St., will be open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday for regular services -- including Internet access on the library's computers or wireless access through your own computer.
Bellaire Examiner |
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UCLA mathematicians discover a 13-million-digit prime number
The mathematicians have found the first verified Mersenne prime number with more than 10 million digits, putting them in line to win a six-digit prize from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. UCLA mathematicians appear to have won a $100,000 prize from the Electronic Frontier Foundation for discovering a 13-million-digit prime number that has long been sought by computer users.
Los Angeles Times |
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NLR CrimeWatch
Address: 2700 Poplar St. Summary: Argenta Academy reported that the school had been robbed. Missing was $1,735 worth of electronics from the computer lab. The theft also caused damage from when the electronics were ripped from mounts. A window valued at $100 was broken.
Maumelle Monitor |
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NLR CrimeWatch
Address: 2700 Poplar St. Summary: Argenta Academy reported that the school had been robbed. Missing was $1,735 worth of electronics from the computer lab. The theft also caused damage from when the electronics were ripped from mounts. A window valued at $100 was broken.
Sherwood Voice |
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Berri accuses Israel of launching intelligence war against Lebanon
BEIRUT: Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on Thursday accused Israel of launching an intelligence war against Lebanon in a bid to block reconciliation.
Zawya |
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Free IDCL Certification for Thousands of Kids
27 September 2008 Dubai -- The governing body and certification authority of the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) programme in the Gulf, the ICDL-GCC Foundation, is offering free ICDL certification to thousands of children under the age of 12 across the Gulf region.
Zawya |
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Bassil plans to expand ADSL in Lebanon
BEIRUT: Telecommunications Minister Jebran Bassil said on Friday his ministry is working on the second phase of high-speed ADSL Internet expansion.
Zawya |
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NLR CrimeWatch
Address: 2700 Poplar St. Summary: Argenta Academy reported that the school had been robbed. Missing was $1,735 worth of electronics from the computer lab. The theft also caused damage from when the electronics were ripped from mounts. A window valued at $100 was broken.
Jacksonville Patriot |
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Non-profit organization provides software for special needs children
Andrew Bryan manages a little-known non-profit organization, ESE Resources, from his house in Deer Park, while currently working as a contract worker for Comcast. The organization provides software and computers for special needs elementary level children.
Deer Park Broadcaster & Progress |
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Solomon Jones: Step away from the digital cameras
I THOUGHT I'd seen it all when it came to online activity, but apparently, I've only scratched the surface of Internet insanity.
Philly.com |
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Creating categories in Windows Mail
Q: How can I put my contacts in Windows Mail into categories? They are now just one alphabetized list. To save time, I would like an attorney...
Seattle Times |
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Apple, Microsoft unveil new crop of digital-media players
Just in time for late back-to-school or early holiday shopping, Apple, Microsoft and others have unveiled a new crop of digital-media players...
Seattle Times |
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Trojans' offense prevails
CARY – After a slow start against Johnsburg, Cary-Grove’s football team gave an afternoon homecoming crowd something to shout about Saturday.
McHenry County Sports |
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UCLA mathematicians discover a 13-million-digit prime number
The mathematicians have found the first verified Mersenne prime number with more than 10 million digits, putting them in line to win a six-digit prize from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. UCLA mathematicians appear to have won a $100,000 prize from the Electronic Frontier Foundation for discovering a 13-million-digit prime number that has long been sought by computer users.
Los Angeles Times |
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Plan targets outdated technology in Clarke
Berryville — Several online programs are helpful for teaching A-plus Certification classes that train students as computer technicians, says Clarke County High School technology teacher Jay Jeffries.
Winchester Star |
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