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Is Your Car Ready for Winter?
(ARA) - What's the last thing you want to happen when heading off to school or that mountain getaway you've been looking forward to? If you're driving to your destination, the worst case scenario would be for the flashing "Check Engine" warning light to come on, leading to your car breaking down.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Researcher slaps Apple with 'toxic computer' claim
A French researcher claims to have found hazardous materials in the emissions of some Apple Mac computers.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane
(ARA) - Does your computer take forever to load programs or change pages when you're surfing the Internet? Have you ever been in the middle of writing an e-mail only to have the screen freeze and force you to reboot and lose all your work?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Project GRILL heats up manufacturing careers
On the shop floors and lines of todays manufacturers, a worker is as likely to wield a laptop as a wrench.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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Seeing is Believing: Anti-Virus' Stellar Performance Creates a New Die-Hard AVG Fan
With Support from Walling Data, Clyde Leslie Learns to Love His New Anti-Virus Solution (PRWeb Oct 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1415484.htm
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Former Amazon.com Technologist Contrasts the Beauty of Seattle and the Warmth of its People with the Dreariness of the ...
From its fascinating water views to breathtaking skyline, author Kalpanik S. captures the beauty of Seattle using powerful imagery; while using his equally powerful imagination to describe his struggle to find harmony and humanity in the technology jungle of the dot-com world. (PRWeb Oct 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Amazon/Seattle/prweb1409294.htm
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Hortonville plans recycling event
HORTONVILLE Residents will have the opportunity to get rid of unwanted computers and electronics at a special recycling day.
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Embracing growth in Hampshire
Launching a new Web site, offering electronic databases for research projects and small business development, and expanding the library's services to include adult programming are among the plans under way for the Ella Johnson Library District under its new director, Carol Schrey.
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TN Games' 3RD Space(TM) Vest, Set to "WoW" Attendees at E For All Expo, Booth 428, October 3-5
TN Games, developer of the gaming industry's most innovative and progressively advanced physical experience hardware and software technologies, announce today that they have enhanced the 3RD Space game driver to include support for World of Warcraft (WoW), which has over 10 million players worldwide. TN Games will demonstrate the WoW driver support for the award-winning 3RD Space Vest, which ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Study Shows Docs and Computers Make an Efficient Team
There's an interesting study in the New England Journal of Medicine. It has to do with what are called Computer Aided Detection in Mammography Units, or CADs.
KYW News Radio 1060 |
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Apple ups the ante in Psystar battle
Attack on the Cloners Apple has filed to dismiss with prejudice clone-maker Psystar's monopoly complaints.…
The Register |
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Flexi display technology is now
Rigid television screens, bulky laptops and still image posters are to be a thing of the past as new research, published today, Thursday, 2 October, in the New Journal of Physics, heralds the beginning of a technological revolution for screen displays.
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Raikes encourages students to be innovative
LINCOLN - The 'print preview' option on your computer was created by a Microsoft employee who didn't like to be constantly leaving his desk.
Ashland Gazette |
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CCISD’s Ike fix-it bill may tally $25M
mcherry@hcnonline.com Storm damages to campuses in the Clear Creek School District are expected to total nearly $25 million.
Friendswood Journal |
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Working from Home? So Are the Germs
(ARA) - Working from home may provide many benefits, but a break from germs may not be one of them. Why? A recent workplace study revealed that desktops in home offices harbor more bacteria than desktops in traditional offices.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Preventing Laptop Theft this Back-to-school Season
(ARA) - Today's students gear up for back-to-school season by stocking up on expensive technology, from MP3 players to laptops. However, most students are unaware that dorm rooms and schools are some of the most dangerous places to store precious electronic equipment.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Electronics recycling bill becomes law
Illinois has established a new statewide recycling program for electronics equipment, including old computers, televisions, printers, FAX machines and cell phones, thanks to legislation sponsored by State Sen. Susan Garrett, D-29th, of Lake Forest.
Schaumburg Review |
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Missing D.A.'s hard drive reveals no data
The company that analyzed data from former District Attorney Ray Gricar's hard drive has determined any data on the hard drive is unreadable, current Centre County District Attorney Michael Madeira said.
Penn State Collegian |
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FEMA center at Ellington
A FEMA registration center is available for those in need after hurricane Ike in the American Legion Hall near Ellington Field. The center is open for the remainder of this week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. There are 200 computers and 200 phones available as well as a small concession area. People are allowed to use the Internet and phones to register with FEMA, check e-mail, and contact family members.
Friendswood Journal |
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Touch and teach
A cross-disciplinary project at Durham University aims to use multi-touch technology like that found in the latest mobile phones for interactive desktops, which would allow several students to work together.
the Engineer |
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Seventh-graders find blogs add excitement to writing
When McCombs Middle School teacher Carrie Oakland received five computers from the school library earlier this year, she wanted her students to put them to good use.
The Des Moines Register |
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iPhone trumps Android
"It's not about pretty icons, Apple fanboys, and its not about business use, Windows Mobile Nerds: its about giving people the true tools to build whatever they want without lame App Store limitations and OS handcuffs.
Macworld UK |
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Apple files for dismissal against Psystar
Apple has filed a 23-page motion to dismiss litigation bought against it by upstart clone maker Psystar. Miami-based Psystar started advertising its $400 OpenComputer earlier in the year. This was a computer that shipped with Mac OS X installed - and transcended Apple's EULA.
Macworld UK |
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Inside 'Mission Control' for when disaster strikes
It looks like a scene from Apollo 13, in which four rows of desks topped with computers form a half-circle around a wall of video screens.
Niles Herald-Spectator |
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Lost baggage chaos for thousands after computer glitch hits Heathrow and other European airports
Thousands of passengers faced chaos on Wednesday night after a computer glitch led to bags being lost at airports all over Europe.
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