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New worry for mobile phones: malware
Increasing sophistication of smart-phones also means new opportunities for hackers
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Google phone rings up arrival Oct. 22
NEW YORK - The Google phone, called the G1, made its long-awaited debut Tuesday in New York, officially marking the arrival of Google to the big-stakes game of global wireless.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Workers get allowance for laptops
MIAMI - In a nod to how finicky people have become about the gadgets they use, software company Citrix Systems Inc. is rolling out a new program for its workers: BYOC - Bring Your Own Computer.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Citizens cautioned against donating to bogus recovery web sites
Fort Bend County and the State of Texas Department of Information is warning residents of fraudulent fundraising that could be going on via the Internet.
Sugar Land Sun |
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Free cleanup day in North Highlands makes mess disappear like magic
It was practically a fairy tale in a hardscrabble section of North Highlands on Saturday. Sally Rose of North Highlands unloads junk from a truck as she helps her friend Don DeHerrera, left, with Saturday's cleanup effort. Sacramento County code enforcement officer Krysta Hilarides hands off a computer monitor to fellow officer Tom Curl during the effort.
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Athletes, Internet can stir problems
Augustana coach Brad Salem is concerned that someday soon he will be notified of compromising photos of one of his players on the Internet. Salem's fears are becoming more common as college coaches and administrators consider the possible ill effects of social networking sites, of which Facebook and MySpace are the most popular.
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Roadrunners Notebook: Butte ready for NorCal play
OROVILLE — One of the newest cardinal sins in college football is to think beyond the week ahead because trends have now made assumptions nothing other than fickle.
Chico Enterprise-Record |
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Mossberg's Mailbox by Walter Mossberg : 'Defragging' a computer doesn't scramble files
Q A friend of mine suggested that I "defragment" my computer every once in a while. He says it will boost performance, but he also said it will move my data around. I tend to be very organized as to where I put documents on my computer. Will defragmenting my computer jumble my files and put them into random places?
Arizona Daily Star |
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Mobile market newbie: Google
Google offered up a new vision of computing's future Tuesday, and it has little to do with desktops or laptops.
Arizona Daily Star |
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County libraries offer free printing for FEMA applications
Fort Bend County residents without power or Internet access can use the local libraries to being the FEMA claims process.
Sugar Land Sun |
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Athletes accountable for online images
A basketball standout from a local high school sports a lazy smile, surrounded by a pyramid of Busch Light cans. A local prep soccer player shows off nine half-empty bottles of liquor and a mess of overturned shot glasses. A high school baseball player rambles on as his video camera scans a darkened room littered with drug paraphernalia and beer bottles.
The Argus Leader |
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Howie Nave blogs From Iraq and Kuwait
The following are dispatches from Improv host, emcee, and radio announcer for KRLT-93.9 FM Howie Nave.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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News-rating service Digg Inc. digs in
Digg Inc., an Internet startup that specializes in rating news stories, is making a little news of its own with a $28.7 million round of financing. The investment announced Wednesday should squelch recurring rumors of a sale to Google Inc. or Microsoft Corp.
Everett Herald |
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Social networking, Japanese-style
TOKYO -- Like a lot of 20-year-olds, Kae Takahashi has a page on U.S.-based MySpace, and there is no mistaking it for anyone else's.
Everett Herald |
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Recycle Days are popular events
More than 130 TVs, 725 tires and 110 computer monitors — and that was before lunch.
The Olympian |
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U System Web site offers updates on 'green' projects, jobs
BUTTE - Gov. Brian Schweitzer and the state Board of Regents unveiled a Web site Friday that gives those interested in "green" energy a way to learn about industry opportunities and to find online classes to prepare for jobs in the field.
Billings Gazette |
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LIVE GAME BLOG: Kaepernick’s record night helps UNR bury UNLV, 49-27 (UPDATED)
Well, this one might sting the Rebels more than a little bit. Entering beyond focused on taking back the Fremont Cannon for the first time since 2004, the Rebels (namely the defense) ran into a buzzsaw. A 6-foot-6 buzzsaw who was much better than advertised.
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It is possible to change many features of Excel
Right-click on the Windows desktop, and choose Properties from the drop-down list. On the Appearance tab, click Advanced. From the Item dropdown, choose Tooltip. Change the font and size underneath, after you've selected ToolTip. OK your way out.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Premier Online Gaming Guide Unveils Mobile Gaming Action
Premier online casino info provider CasinosVIPLounge.com now offers a selection of mobile casino games available for instant download. Among the games on offer are Roulette, Blackjack, Video Poker and Slot Machines. Mobile casino fans are welcome to commence play.
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Pet Waste Removal Entrepreneurs Get The Scoop at Pooperoni.com Community Web Site
Website Lists More Than 400 Pet Waste Removal Businesses in 47 States Across the Nation.
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VuPal Becomes Selected Content Partner with Howcast
Louisville technology start-up finds success in online video "edutainment"
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Bringing the Customer and Agent Together Online Sales and Marketing Tips Helps Agents Succeed
Online insurance referral service provides business tips and advice on how to succeed each month.
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FreeFlow and Cell Phone Recycler ReCellular Address Value Creation from Technology Recycling at Upcoming International ...
Leading cell phone recycler ReCellular partners with FreeFlow to highlight cell phone aftermarket value creation at the 2008 Annual Global Conference of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.
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Effective Marketing and Sales Techniques Increases Insurance Policy Sales
AmericasInsuranceDirectory.com offers advice and marketing tools for agents. New online tools found at AmericasInsuranceDirectory.com assists agents looking to increase their Internet presence.
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Open source software raises copyright issues
Open source software (also called free and open source software, or F/OSS) is software for which the underlying programming code is available to the users so that they may read it, make changes to it, and build new versions of the software incorporating their changes. There are many types of open source software, mainly differing in the licensing term under which ...
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