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High school football: N-H podcast returns tonight
“Monday Night Blitz” — The News-Herald’s podcast and live high school football talk show — returns Monday at Cappelli’s at The Comfort Inn in Mentor on Route 306. The show is from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and available for live streaming and downloading on the Internet on SportstalkCleveland.com. N-H high school football writer Bill Tilton and co-host Eddie Dwyer will review Week 6 and look ahead to Week 7.
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Free computer-lab classes
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Recreation company helps White Pines Park
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Fall Sunset Concerts begins
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Super Talent to offer 128GB SSD for under US$300
Super Talent Technology, a manufacturer of flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, has launched a pair of new affordable SATA-II SSDs. Super Talent's MasterDrive SSDs are offered in 64GB and 128GB capacities, witht he 64GB model expected to retail for about US$179, while the 128GB unit is expected to retail for under US$300.
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Urbana man is one-man recycling program
URBANA Jim Payne is a one-man recycling program.
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CHP applicants now have online options
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Linksys WVC54GCA Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera
Wi-Fi cameras for home security ought to be a no-brainer, and at this price, the Linksys pretty much is. We just wish it worked seamlessly cross-browser, and took better pictures.
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Betty Ireland's Web site briefly taken over
For more than 24 hours beginning Sunday morning, Secretary of State Betty Ireland's official Web site was seized by a Canadian-based Internet company, the office confirmed Monday.
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Things To Do from Sept. 30, 2008
• October computer classes at the Shenango Valley Senior Center, Hermitage, will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays for beginners or intermediates. Instructor Chuck Roberts makes learning new things a cinch.
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OU students show interest in debates
NORMAN — Friday night on a University of Oklahoma home football weekend, and students are crowding into — Gaylord Hall? About 600 people, a majority of them students, filled OU's main journalism building to watch the presidential debate. Students filled the Gaylord College lobby, which had the largest television, along with the computer lab, library, and three lecture rooms equipped with ...
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IBM matches rival’s iPhone capabilities
IBM will let Lotus Notes users get their e-mail, contacts and calendars on an iPhone, matching the capabilities of Microsoft’s rival Exchange software. IBM will offer the service free to companies th
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Shelby County man sentenced for health-remedy scam
A Shelby County man who scammed thousands of hopeful customers worldwide with bogus health-remedies pleaded guilty Monday to computer fraud and agreed to forfeit cars, motorcycles, bank accounts and other property.
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Toshiba Shows Prototype Fast-charging Laptop Battery
Toshiba showed off a prototype SCiB battery designed for laptops at the Ceatec exhibition in Japan.
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Registration to begin for computer lessons in Norman
NORMAN — In-person registration for free computer classes being offered in October at Norman Public Library begins at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Telephone registration will be accepted after 1 p.m. that day at 701-2620. The classes are limited to 14 participants and will meet in the Computer Training Center at the library, 225 N Webster Ave. Each two-hour session includes time for individual practice ...
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Sharp Prices Its XS-series Thin LCD TVs
Sharp has announced the price of its thin XS-series TV sets and its substantially more than current models.
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Industry Bands Together to Push Mobile Broadband in Laptops
Operators, laptop and chipset manufacturers are joining forces to push built-in support for mobile broadband, using a newly...
PC World |
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Toshiba to Ship 256GB Solid-state Drives in October
Toshiba showed off its 256G-byte SSD at the Ceatec exhibition in Japan.
PC World |
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Intel's Next-generation WiMax Module Appears in Japan
Intel's upcoming Evans Peak WiMax module makes an appearance at the Ceatec exhibition.
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IBM will let Lotus Notes users get their e-mail, contacts and calendars on an iPhone, matching the capabilities of Microsoft’s rival Exchange software.
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Harlingen fire department responds to alarm at TSTC
HARLINGEN - The Computer Science Programs Building at Texas State Technical College was evacuated at about 1 p.m. Monday when a smoke detector triggered an alarm.
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Full encryption stops Amazon web video leak: Adobe
SEATTLE, USA: Amazon.com has fixed a glitch in its video streaming service by adopting Adobe Systems Inc's encryption on all television shows and movies found on its site, software maker Adobe said on Monday.
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Nasscom may revise export growth forecast
Information Technology's trade body National Association of Software and Service Companies will revise its industry growth forecast in the first week of December. Though the industry would be able to meet the $60-billion target for 2010, the body may revise software exports growth forecast downwards by few percentage points for 2008-09 due to the US financial turmoil.
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