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Some Thoughts And Clarifications
Last week's commentary "Dearest Tom, Dick and Harry ..." has garnered plenty of responses, both in letters to Postbag from residents of Thailand and on our web site http://www.bangkokpost.com by the w...
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Rare disease, rarer minds
Last spring, Henry DeYoung proudly displayed a poster about his award-winning computer security research at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Popular business directory searches
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Home is school for many kids
When Anna R. Brayton of Westfield goes to college one day, she probably will be walking into her first classroom in years. "I haven't been to school, and I don't think I would like going there," said the 12-year-old, who wants to become a computer animator.
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New Mercedes E-class Revealed
The people over at Autozeitung appear to have photography of the new MB E-class minus any help from computer renderings. Hence this photo appears to be the real deal of the new E-class. The front of the vehicle has retained the signature four eyed headlight layout and MB grill .
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YAHOO! search State police are searching for a 17-year-old Myerstown girl who is believed to have runaway. Shavon Marie Behney of 4A Cottage Road was reported missing at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. Police believe she is in the Bethel area of Berks County.
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Man arrested for online rumours about Hong Kong bank's stability
A Hong Kong man has been arrested for spreading rumours on the Internet that one of the city's banks was in financial trouble and a run against it was likely, police said Sunday.
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W.Va. wireless phone customers continue to outpace landlines
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- More West Virginians are using wireless phones than traditional landline phones, leaving the state's largest landline provider devising different options to keep their lines occupied.
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House approves India-US nuclear deal
The US House of Representatives approved India-US nuclear deal in a 298-117 vote. The bill will now go to the Senate. Will the Google phone be a tough competitor to Apple's iPhone?
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Antique inkwells sell in wide range of prices
Writing a letter? You're probably using a ballpoint pen or a computer. But our ancestors used other writing instruments.
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Shabak Investigates Internet Forums
(IsraelNN.com) The General Security Services (Shabak) has begun investigating Internet forums associated with the political right wing following an attack on extreme-left professor Ze'ev Sternhell last week.
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Now, you can attend class on your iPod
"I know my online students much better than my face-to-face students."
The News-Press |
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Going once, twice ... sold!
Are you in the market for one used bike (or dozens), a chalkboard, secondhand computer equipment, office furniture or even a doghouse? You can find all that and more at the upcoming Brookings city/county/school surplus property auction.
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'Click' is an insider's account of online marketing research book review
Alone with your laptop, zip ping from Google to Gawker, Web surfing can seem like the most anonymous of acts. Hardly. Research firms are following your digital footprints, tracking where you go and what you do online.
The Plain Dealer |
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College applicants should beware of Facebook
High-school seniors already fretting about grades and test scores now have another worry: Will their Facebook or MySpace pages count against them in college admissions?
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On Computing: Wait for jump-drive technology almost over
Solid-state storage chips are rapidly changing the way we compute. Some day, they will replace our old hard drives. The jump drive, a chip-driven device with no moving parts, is leading the way. Even these guys are undergoing a rapid upswing in capabilities.
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Cut In Federal Grants Felt In Brooksville
BROOKSVILLE - Local law enforcement is feeling the effect of a sharp drop in federal grant money. County commissioners Tuesday rubber-stamped $21,000 for the sheriff's office to upgrade their computers.
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Man arrested for online message warning of Hong Kong bank collapse
Hong Kong - A Hong Kong man has been arrested for posting a message on an online forum warning people a local bank was about to collapse, police said Sunday. The arrest of the 34-year-old man came days after false rumours spread by text message that ...
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Lifestream sites can organize Web lives
Slowly but surely, my online life has spiraled out of control. Between posting photos on Flickr, updating my status on Facebook, blogging and commenting on and perusing various other sites, I'm having trouble keeping all my activities straight. And keeping track of what my friends are up to on the Web gets even harder. But there is a way to keep it all together: lifestreaming sites. These online ...
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Top Actors Tuning In to Web Video
The fall television season kicked off this past week, but viewers looking for their favorite actors returning to airwaves may not find them on TV as new Web-based shows increasingly draw stars online.
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Innovation
A PORTABLE HARD DRIVE THAT'S EASIER TO PARK: Portable hard drives can make for great traveling companions. Their cords? Less so. Short USB cables are fine when connecting a hard drive to your laptop in a hotel room, but using the same equipment to connect the drive to a processor under a desk can lead to back pains, banged heads and outbursts of profanity. Seagate's FreeAgent Go hard drive is ...
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Save your thumbs: Talk instead of type
What if someone built you a new computer capable of amazing feats – provided you operated it exclusively with your thumbs? Oh, and your new device would be called a smartphone. Handset makers and wireless phone companies seem to understand that if they want their devices to become truly ubiquitous, to end the dominance of PCs, they will have to find new ways for people to use them. And since it ...
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New York Philharmonic: The Virtual Philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic has released four original Web features that give an insider's look at the worlds and works of creators whose music is being performed this season.
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As power costs climb, homeowner and agency among those exploring way to save, create energy
When David Bolt arises before his family and the sun, he wends through darkened rooms, LED flashlight in hand, to avoid turning on the lights.
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Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass
You can forget the Robaxacet because you no longer have to lug a heavy subwoofer under your desk to add a little bass to your computer setup. The Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass speakers may look like a pair of pylons or film director’s megaphones from the golden age of cinema, but they’re not.
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